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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