| Patrick who was voted "Sexiest Man Alive" in 1991 | 59 |
| A waistcoat worn in summer, compared to one worn in winter? | 59 |
| "You're all litterbugs," said the janitor ___ | 59 |
| "Cap" or "tain," in "captain" | 59 |
| "Look for the Silver Lining" lyricist Buddy De___ | 59 |
| Sylvia who played the Queen Mother in "The Queen" | 59 |
| ''The Playboy of the Western World'' author | 59 |
| ''Playboy of the Western World'' playwright | 59 |
| Something that might be kept open at a bar or on a computer | 59 |
| Secretary of War Alphonso whose son later held the position | 59 |
| "___ and the Power of Juju" (Nickelodeon cartoon) | 59 |
| Advice to someone going to the Egg-Beaters' Convention? | 59 |
| Tender offer, or what can be found seven times in this grid | 59 |
| Substance in the Nash poem "Reflection on Babies" | 59 |
| "Jimmy Kimmel Live" or "Chelsea Lately" | 59 |
| Team that has a tankful of rays in the back of its ballpark | 59 |
| "You Just Don't Understand Me" author Deborah | 59 |
| Neighbors of gelatins and puddings in the supermarket aisle | 59 |
| "___ Road" (1999 Oprah's Book Club selection) | 59 |
| Pumpkins lyric "Pop ___, what's our mission?" | 59 |
| "I did but ___ little honey . . . ": I Sam. 14:43 | 59 |
| "Jour de Fête" star, director and writer, 1949 | 59 |
| James Bond's lover in "From Russia With Love" | 59 |
| Last letter of the Hebrew alphabet, similar to the letter T | 59 |
| "The First Billion is the Hardest" author Pickens | 59 |
| Station showing ''Sex and the City'' reruns | 59 |
| What Sherlock puts on for Moriarty, in "Sherlock" | 59 |
| Something overthrown shortly before the American Revolution | 59 |
| She played Jane in "Fun With Dick and Jane," 2005 | 59 |
| Ben's "There's Something About Mary" role | 59 |
| Driver's request, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 59 |
| Harris's grocery partner ... or Chattanooga lawyer Dick | 59 |
| Mike in "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" | 59 |
| "I can resist everything except ___": Oscar Wilde | 59 |
| Number worn by Pelé, Diego Maradona, and Zinedine Zidane | 59 |
| Number of points scored by Seattle in their only Super Bowl | 59 |
| "I wouldn't touch that with a ___-foot pole!" | 59 |
| Value of a U.S. coronet head coin, minted from 1838 to 1907 | 59 |
| Jane ___, Helen Mirren's "Prime Suspect" role | 59 |
| Man who penned this puzzleÂ’s lines, born August 6, 1809 | 59 |
| "I'd Love to Change the World" Woodstock band | 59 |
| "One good __ deserves another": birder's quip | 59 |
| ___ Alden ("Three's Company" blonde roommate) | 59 |
| Unit of flux density, or the physicist for whom it is named | 59 |
| Thomas Hardy's "___ of the d'Urbervilles" | 59 |
| Thomas Hardy novel "___ of the d'Urbervilles" | 59 |
| Danny Ocean's ex-wife in "Ocean's Eleven" | 59 |
| Holiday when children receive red envelopes containing cash | 59 |
| Ferris wheel in Dallas that is the tallest in North America | 59 |
| Big 12 football team led onto the field by The Masked Rider | 59 |
| "I know he looks like speed-solver Dan, but ..."? | 59 |
| April 20th substance, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 59 |
| Boundary between the North Temperate and North Frigid zones | 59 |
| Low spirits, as experienced by St. Louis's hockey team? | 59 |
| First of two groups that may come in handy for this puzzle? | 59 |
| Word before "And crown thy good with brotherhood" | 59 |
| Lie told to someone you forgot to send an important file to | 59 |
| It "comes on little cat feet," in a Sandburg poem | 59 |
| "THE DOOR OF HENRY'S LUNCHROOM OPENED . . . " | 59 |
| What happens at about five o'clock at a daycare center? | 59 |
| "Sailing on obscene wings athwart ___": Coleridge | 59 |
| "Dear ___: The Autobiography of Vincent Van Gogh" | 59 |
| What Dad the fisherman is tired of getting every Christmas? | 59 |
| Poem that opens "Once upon a midnight dreary ..." | 59 |
| In a famous Christmas poem, it follows "threw up" | 59 |
| Hemingway's sequel to "The Daughter Gets Up"? | 59 |
| "So ___ say" ("That's what I hear") | 59 |
| What those 'who only stand and wait' do, per Milton | 59 |
| "If voting changed anything, ___ make it illegal" | 59 |
| What this puzzle's seven longest answers have in common | 59 |
| "--- here!" ("Poltergeist" catchphrase) | 59 |
| ''___ is the kingdom, and the power . . .'' | 59 |
| "What's in the biography you wrote about me?" | 59 |
| Vietnamese stateman who declined the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize | 59 |
| "___ Nature, red in tooth and claw ...": Tennyson | 59 |
| Slugger Jim who won the 2006 AL Comeback Player of the Year | 59 |
| Deity whose favorite song is "If I Had a Hammer"? | 59 |
| "All hail, Macbeth, ___ shalt be king hereafter!" | 59 |
| Word before "rod" or "staff," in Psalms | 59 |
| "Frailty, ___ name is woman!": "Hamlet" | 59 |
| "___ will be done ..." (Lord's Prayer phrase) | 59 |
| Dr. Seuss's "I Can Lick 30 ___ Other Stories" | 59 |
| "___ There Was You" (1997 Jennifer Aniston movie) | 59 |
| "Dark Side of the Moon" track with all the clocks | 59 |
| With "A," theme from "Romeo and Juliet" | 59 |
| "It takes a licking and keeps on ticking" company | 59 |
| "What's Love Got to Do With It" singer Turner | 59 |
| Ginger's portrayer on "Gilligan's Island" | 59 |
| Metallic sound, or a brand of grapefruit soda (Tribute #11) | 59 |
| "My bike can't move because it's two-___" | 59 |
| Follow-up to the best seller "Angela's Ashes" | 59 |
| "___ the Last Rose of Summer" (old song standard) | 59 |
| "___ now the very witching time of night": Hamlet | 59 |
| Musical with the song "The Largest Moving Object" | 59 |
| "Assunta" and "Danaë With Nursemaid" | 59 |
| "That's more than I wanted to know," in brief | 59 |
| "I didn't need to know that," in modern lingo | 59 |
| "I didn't need to know all that!," informally | 59 |
| Children's classic "Frog and ___ Are Friends" | 59 |
| ''The Wind in the Willows'' motorcar driver | 59 |