| 1994 R.E.M. hit about a gut feeling toward CIA spy Valerie? | 59 |
| What someone in a doctor's office is, or may need to be | 59 |
| Identical twin character in "There Will Be Blood" | 59 |
| "Nobody cares for eyes more than ___" (ad slogan) | 59 |
| Magician who competed on "Dancing with the Stars" | 59 |
| "If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?" poet | 59 |
| Point in a planet's orbit that's closest to the sun | 59 |
| Socialite who inspired 1950's "Call Me Madam" | 59 |
| "The Hours" score composer who's a hard case? | 59 |
| Subtitle of a 1979 Rupert Holmes hit (with "The") | 59 |
| Laffit ___ Jr., thoroughbred racing's winningest jockey | 59 |
| Epoch when the landmasses of North and South America joined | 59 |
| Tactic to make something less desirable, in financial slang | 59 |
| Small spitz dogs named after a region in Germany, for short | 59 |
| Command to opium plants that they leave the Flower Kingdom? | 59 |
| What they called Shakespeare after that really bad haircut? | 59 |
| What the horse chef got on his new "oat cuisine"? | 59 |
| " . . . Peter Rabbit"/"Phormio" authors | 59 |
| Adjective for a mouth that needs to be washed out with soap | 59 |
| What man and wife shouldn't have, according to Farquhar | 59 |
| Episode title for a cooking show featuring chicken recipes? | 59 |
| Like a reasonable deal or, with a comma, "comely" | 59 |
| Old card game whose name means "first" in Spanish | 59 |
| Site of the Woodrow Wilson Sch. of Public and Intl. Affairs | 59 |
| Jean Valjean, at the start of "Les Misérables" | 59 |
| Royal advisers? Outhouse committees? Whatever! I'm a PC | 59 |
| Emmy-winning reality show host of 2008, '09 and '10 | 59 |
| Soul Asylum ballad off "Let Your Dim Light Shine" | 59 |
| Quentin Tarantino paperback about a minister's stories? | 59 |
| ___ Wars (conflicts of the second and third centuries B.C.) | 59 |
| MTV hidden camera show returning with Justin Bieber as host | 59 |
| Richard Pryor title character with a big German dot on him? | 59 |
| 1982 James Bamford book about the NSA, with "The" | 59 |
| Tom Brady lighting jerseys on fire just to watch them burn? | 59 |
| Attractions at the Thanksgiving parade in old Pennsylvania? | 59 |
| Roman rhetorician who wrote "Institutio Oratoria" | 59 |
| Color one might turn after too many airport security scans? | 59 |
| Singer inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000 | 59 |
| Single piece of potato used to excite a team's fanbase? | 59 |
| Tarzan's response when asked if the noodles are cooked? | 59 |
| Soul music over a financial institution's sound system? | 59 |
| Nickname for Ravens linebacker Lewis or Celtics guard Allen | 59 |
| Where to get a copy of "The Communist Manifesto"? | 59 |
| Classic Hans Christian Andersen story, with "The" | 59 |
| Gift from a clueless uncle (really, you shouldn't have) | 59 |
| They're hidden in this puzzle's six longest answers | 59 |
| Actress Mitra of "Underworld: Rise of the Lycans" | 59 |
| Org. that's the plaintiff in some file-sharing lawsuits | 59 |
| German mathematician for whom a branch of geometry is named | 59 |
| Lisa who played Taylor McBride on "Melrose Place" | 59 |
| Limerick, part five: "But I'd rather eat ___" | 59 |
| Twain taking notes for "Life on the Mississippi"? | 59 |
| He killed Anne Francis in "Bad Day at Black Rock" | 59 |
| The Boy Wonder loses his youthful physique? (trade 3 and 6) | 59 |
| Term for the practice of standing astride two moving horses | 59 |
| One word that precedes "key," one that follows it | 59 |
| It usually ranges from the mid-sixties to the mid-seventies | 59 |
| Almaviva serenades her in "The Barber of Seville" | 59 |
| "Bathers," "Clowns" and other paintings | 59 |
| "You can call me he. You can call me she" speaker | 59 |
| Certain Grand Theft Auto antagonists (broken in two places) | 59 |
| "Belshazzar's Feast" painter Rembrandt van __ | 59 |
| He's introduced to sign in astrology reference book (9) | 59 |
| Raphael's weapons from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | 59 |
| Setting of the oldest university in Spain (founded in 1218) | 59 |
| Sources of halite--that's a type of evaporitic deposit! | 59 |
| Site of slippage ... both geographically and in this puzzle | 59 |
| " . . . solicitous what men will ___ think": Hale | 59 |
| What to do when asked who recorded "Superstition" | 59 |
| What an "Avengers" actress uses to blow her nose? | 59 |
| Part of Act IV where Marc Antony resolves to kill Cleopatra | 59 |
| Biopic about a composer from a WWII hero's perspective? | 59 |
| The chef took a job as an air traffic controller, but he... | 59 |
| Computer program that kicks in after a set time of idleness | 59 |
| What studying philosophy will do, according to Steve Martin | 59 |
| Its slogan is "Great Faces. Great Places.": Abbr. | 59 |
| "The Perfect Storm" setting, with "the" | 59 |
| Nereus, Proteus, Glaucus and Phorcys, to the ancient Greeks | 59 |
| Ability to adjust one's balance to the motion of a ship | 59 |
| Member of the Super Best Friends, on "South Park" | 59 |
| For whom Lennon's "Beautiful Boy" was written | 59 |
| Astin who played Sam in "Lord of the Rings" films | 59 |
| "A little water is a ___ an ant" (Afghan proverb) | 59 |
| What's the constitutional addition cited by gun owners? | 59 |
| Living Colour "Look in my eyes, what do you ___?" | 59 |
| "Did You Ever ___ Dream Walking?" (1933 hit song) | 59 |
| What long-awaited album finally does, with the light of day | 59 |
| Baseball commissioner who helped establish interleague play | 59 |
| Robert Langdon's field in "The Da Vinci Code" | 59 |
| "A ___, petal and a thorn" (Emily Dickinson poem) | 59 |
| "....---, whatever will be, will be" (song lyric) | 59 |
| "... ___, whatever will be ..." (Doris Day lyric) | 59 |
| Dennis in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," e.g. | 59 |
| Eisenstein who directed "The Battleship Potemkin" | 59 |
| "We make the world's best mattress" sloganeer | 59 |
| Tom ___ (robot on "Mystery Science Theater 3000") | 59 |
| One of three in Byron's "She Walks in Beauty" | 59 |
| Words before "record" or "good example" | 59 |
| Green who played Oz in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" | 59 |
| Writer/illustrator of the story "Gertrude McFuzz" | 59 |