"Little ___" (Marjorie Henderson Buell cartoon) | 57 |
Alison who won a Pulitzer for "Foreign Affairs" | 57 |
2022's Super Bowl (if they keep using Roman numerals) | 57 |
Bonkers ... or an overlapping word in four themed answers | 57 |
They're attractive, but not necessarily to each other | 57 |
"When ___ Flew" (Academy Award-winning cartoon) | 57 |
Yum-Yum, Peep-Bo and Pitti-Sing in "The Mikado" | 57 |
"Don't Tell ___" ("Cabaret" song) | 57 |
TravoltaÂ’s "Saturday Night Fever" character | 57 |
"Hath no __ dagger here a point for me?": Shak. | 57 |
One is either a "rumpy" or a "stumpy" | 57 |
Jacques-Louis David painting "The Death of ___" | 57 |
French revolutionary Jean-Paul stabbed in his own bathtub | 57 |
Marley ___ ("Mama Said Knock You Out" producer) | 57 |
His epitaph begins "Workers of all lands unite" | 57 |
Run-D.M.C. song that asks "Why ya buggin'?" | 57 |
"¡No __!": Mexican's "Enough!" | 57 |
His 1959 album "Heavenly" was #1 for five weeks | 57 |
"Not to Be Removed Except by the Consumer" item | 57 |
"You ready to let a real expert give it a try?" | 57 |
"That time of year thou __ in me behold": Shak. | 57 |
"Dilbert" cartoonist Scott Adams has one: Abbr. | 57 |
"Me and Bobby ___" (posthumous Janis Joplin #1) | 57 |
"One man's ___ is another man's poison" | 57 |
Member of an extensive empire of the seventh century B.C. | 57 |
"Say hello to your average asphalt contractor"? | 57 |
Gibson who directed "The Passion of the Christ" | 57 |
''I'm the Only One'' singer Etheridge | 57 |
He cowrote "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire" | 57 |
Welty's "One Writer's Beginnings," e.g. | 57 |
They are found in this puzzle's three longest answers | 57 |
Blue ___ Reservoir (Colorado's largest body of water) | 57 |
Team scheduled to move to Queens's Citi Field in 2009 | 57 |
Band with the 2007 album "Oracular Spectacular" | 57 |
Electrical unit that's the reciprocal of its reversal | 57 |
Hip-hop singer with the 2008 hit "Paper Planes" | 57 |
Book containing a prediction of the coming of the Messiah | 57 |
Operetta with Nanki-Poo and Yum-Yum, with "The" | 57 |
Gilbert and Sullivan opera (with ''The'') | 57 |
"It's Too Late Now" literary autobiographer | 57 |
Selfish person's cry before and after "all" | 57 |
First word of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" | 57 |
"Il ___ tesoro" ("Don Giovanni" aria) | 57 |
Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to ___ Thing" | 57 |
The closest she ever came to winning was in 1958 and 1992 | 57 |
Alma mater for McDonnell and Douglas of McDonnell Douglas | 57 |
"Hilary and Jackie" Oscar nominee, so to speak? | 57 |
"Black Snake ___" (2006 Samuel L. Jackson film) | 57 |
Techno artist behind "We Are All Made of Stars" | 57 |
Fabric whose appearance is usually created by calendaring | 57 |
Home of Mondrian's "Broadway Boogie Woogie" | 57 |
Home of Cézanne's "The Bather," in brief | 57 |
Country whose leader has competed in five Winter Olympics | 57 |
What the Duchamp painting "L.H.O.O.Q." parodies | 57 |
___ Sharett, Israel's first foreign minister, 1949-56 | 57 |
In the ___, there's the greatest concentration of ___ | 57 |
"Get your ___ running, head out on the highway" | 57 |
Influential U.K. band from '60s, with "The" | 57 |
"Sex and the City" character also known as John | 57 |
"Teaching ___ Tingle" (1999 Katie Holmes movie) | 57 |
Boss at The Rockhead and Quarry Cave Construction Company | 57 |
1959 hit song set on "a tragic and fateful day" | 57 |
''How ___ is that doggie in the window?'' | 57 |
John who was an early advocate of wilderness preservation | 57 |
"___ Raiders" (late-1960s whistleblowing group) | 57 |
Possible reply to "Would you like more haggis?" | 57 |
"Precision Face & Upper Lip Kit" brand name | 57 |
Sid's comedy partner on "Caesar's Hour" | 57 |
"No, No, ___" ("Tea for Two" musical) | 57 |
She reprised Fay's ''King Kong'' role | 57 |
She plays Betty and Diane in "Mulholland Drive" | 57 |
Setting for C. S. Lewis's "The Last Battle" | 57 |
Like all the vowel sounds in "un bon vin blanc" | 57 |
Leader of Egypt's revolution and its second president | 57 |
Tennis player nicknamed "The Bucharest Buffoon" | 57 |
Opponent of the O's in the "Beltway Series" | 57 |
Occurrence after the first and third quarters of the moon | 57 |
"Emergency Broadcast: The End Is ___" Underoath | 57 |
Prof. Brainard of "The Absent-Minded Professor" | 57 |
Often-unnecessary word in celebrity wedding announcements | 57 |
It can put some distance between you and your former self | 57 |
Grammy winner for "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" | 57 |
''Ain't Misbehavin''' star Carter | 57 |
"The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" captain | 57 |
#16 on VH1's Greatest One Hit Wonders of the '80s | 57 |
Keanu Reeves character, in ''The Matrix'' | 57 |
Its national anthem is "Sayaun Thunga Phool Ka" | 57 |
First Asian country to rule in favor of same-sex marriage | 57 |
Subject of a giant statue at Rome's ancient Colosseum | 57 |
Romulan villain in "Star Trek" or Roman emperor | 57 |
Dinosaur Jr. "See me, 'cause I lost my ___" | 57 |
State whose quarter depicts mustangs and sagebrush: Abbr. | 57 |
Campbell who was one of five on "Party of Five" | 57 |
Campbell of "Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical" | 57 |
Ethelbert who composed "Mighty Lak' a Rose" | 57 |
"Mighty Lak' a Rose'' composer Ethelbert | 57 |
Ray's employer on "Everybody Loves Raymond" | 57 |
Oscar winner who sang in "Racing With the Moon" | 57 |
Woman in Fitzgerald's "Tender Is the Night" | 57 |
Ptolemy believed the Mountains of the Moon was its source | 57 |