World Match Play Championship champ a record seven times | 56 |
Ernie of the PGA, to whom this puzzle could be dedicated | 56 |
Old radio's "___ Maxwell's Party Line" | 56 |
"Nothing ___ Matters" (Metallica power ballad) | 56 |
Said "later!" to "Yellow Brick Road" | 56 |
Mr. ___, Emma's unwelcome suitor in "Emma" | 56 |
Friend of Dionne in pop music's Dionne & Friends | 56 |
"The Bridge World" magazine founder Culbertson | 56 |
Mom on the air after Clair on NBC Thursdays in the 1980s | 56 |
"Let's meet today's contestants" sayer | 56 |
Actor Sitka who appeared in numerous Three Stooges films | 56 |
1948 and 1952 Olympic track gold medalist ___ Zátopek | 56 |
Key of A. Dvorák's "New World Symphony" | 56 |
2002 Oscar winner for the song "Lose Yourself" | 56 |
First rapper to win the Best Original Song Academy Award | 56 |
"Little" girl in "David Copperfield" | 56 |
Jane Austen novel on which "Clueless" is based | 56 |
Beatrice portrayer in "Much Ado About Nothing" | 56 |
Role first awarded to British actress Elizabeth Shepherd | 56 |
Daniel Decatur ___, minstrel who wrote "Dixie" | 56 |
"Where the stone age meets the rock age" movie | 56 |
"Childhood's ___" (Arthur C. Clarke novel) | 56 |
''The NeverEnding Story'' author Michael | 56 |
Georgia of ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' | 56 |
So-called "Wheat Capital of the United States" | 56 |
Oklahoma's self-proclaimed "Wheat Capital" | 56 |
Brian who's a self-professed "nonmusician" | 56 |
"Thom Pain (Based on Nothing)" playwright Will | 56 |
"More Songs About Buildings and Food" producer | 56 |
"Ambient 1: Music for Airports" composer Brian | 56 |
___-Hyde (duo with the 2014 album "High Life") | 56 |
Genesis 905-year-old whose name means "mortal" | 56 |
Subject of the 2005 book "Conspiracy of Fools" | 56 |
Belgian painter James with "Scandalized Masks" | 56 |
"___ Nous" (Best Foreign Film nominee of 1983) | 56 |
"The ulcer of the soul," according to Socrates | 56 |
Singer of the Oscar-nominated song "May It Be" | 56 |
Grammy winner for ''A Day Without Rain'' | 56 |
Org. with a Sustainable Practices section on its website | 56 |
___Pen (trademarked autoinjector for allergic reactions) | 56 |
''Iliad'' or ''Odyssey'' | 56 |
"___ pales in Heaven the morning star": Lowell | 56 |
"I kissed thee ___ I killed thee": Shakespeare | 56 |
"... die strangled ___ my Romeo comes?": Shak. | 56 |
"___ the mother's milk had dried": Kipling | 56 |
"___ the bat hath flown" ("Macbeth") | 56 |
"I'll speak a prophecy ___ go" (King Lear) | 56 |
"I kiss'd thee ___ kill'd thee": Shak. | 56 |
"Abra was ready __ call'd her name": Prior | 56 |
"Able was I ___ saw Elba" (popular palindrome) | 56 |
"__ tu": "Un Ballo in Maschera" aria | 56 |
Actress Durance who plays Lois on "Smallville" | 56 |
The Seneca Chief was the first to travel its full length | 56 |
''Phantom of the Opera'' title character | 56 |
"Central" Ireland found in four puzzle answers | 56 |
Country once under the purview of Emperor Haile Selassie | 56 |
"House of Frankenstein" director ___ C. Kenton | 56 |
Inspiration for the "Avenue Q" character Nicky | 56 |
Children's character originally voiced by Jim Henson | 56 |
"How to Build a Classic Golf Swing" author Els | 56 |
Beethoven's "valiant" Vienna debut of 1805 | 56 |
Slangy suffix with "smack" or "sock" | 56 |
Oldest of the gods, in Plato's "Symposium" | 56 |
Magazine for which publisher Ralph Ginzburg went to jail | 56 |
London statue originally called the Shaftesbury Monument | 56 |
Use the salad fork while eating one's entrée, say | 56 |
"Standard Operating Procedure" director Morris | 56 |
He killed Anthony Quinn in "Against All Flags" | 56 |
Artistic pseudonym derived from its owner's initials | 56 |
Artist known by the French pronunciation of his initials | 56 |
Morales of Showtime's "Resurrection Blvd." | 56 |
Befriender of "Sergeant X" in a Salinger story | 56 |
Start of a rhyming song title featuring a little Spanish | 56 |
Network that employed Rush Limbaugh for about two months | 56 |
"___ quam videri" (North Carolina's motto) | 56 |
City that hosts the world's biggest annual game fair | 56 |
Davis who played Maggie in two "Matrix" movies | 56 |
''Low'' or ''high'' tail | 56 |
"Alea iacta ___" ("The die is cast") | 56 |
"____ bien" ("That's fine"): Sp. | 56 |
___ General (pre-Revolution French legislative assembly) | 56 |
1985 autobiography subtitled "A Success Story" | 56 |
They're formed by the reaction of acids and alcohols | 56 |
''Women Who Run With the Wolves'' author | 56 |
First letter in the second quarter of the Greek alphabet | 56 |
'L'-- du nord' (Minnesota's state motto) | 56 |
Online investing company with a talking baby ad campaign | 56 |
''Independence Day'' assailants, briefly | 56 |
Comic strip character whose boyfriend was Wingey Wallace | 56 |
Line after Casca's "Speak, hands, for me!" | 56 |
"Desire Under the Elms" playwright O'Neill | 56 |
Daughter of Jessica and Chester Tate on "Soap" | 56 |
Little ___ ("Uncle Tom's Cabin" character) | 56 |
"Did You ___ See a Dream Walking?" (1933 song) | 56 |
The Four Tops "Loving You Is Sweeter Than ___" | 56 |
The "it" of "Because it's there" | 56 |
Actor Rupert of "My Best Friend's Wedding" | 56 |
"The ___ of Frankenstein" (Peter Cushing film) | 56 |
Whence the song "The Lady's Got Potential" | 56 |
  Musical with the song "Rainbow Tour" | 56 |