Aristotle who named his yacht Christina after his daughter | 58 |
"The Zoo Story" or "Riders to the Sea" | 58 |
New York silverware company started in a utopian community | 58 |
Flatware company, or the New York community where it began | 58 |
Reporter April of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" | 58 |
1979 hit inspired by an ex-boyfriend of Debbie Harry's | 58 |
Mindless Self Indulgence song about going after something? | 58 |
"High School Musical 2" song "Bet ___" | 58 |
"Don't Tread ___" (flag seen at Tea Parties) | 58 |
''Don't Tread ___'' (old flag warning) | 58 |
"I'm ___ way!" ("Be right there!") | 58 |
Yoko with the disco single "Walking on Thin Ice" | 58 |
Artist whose handwriting can be found on the walls of MOMA | 58 |
''Be My Yoko ___'' (Barenaked Ladies song) | 58 |
It may be said after kissing the tips of one's fingers | 58 |
Green-skinned dancing girl in a "Star Wars" film | 58 |
1998 biography subtitled "Living in the Shadows" | 58 |
Tic-tac-toe line ... and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 58 |
"The very minute bids thee ___ thine ear": Shak. | 58 |
"Morn did ___ / Its pale eyes then ...": Shelley | 58 |
''To ___ their golden eyes'' (Shakespeare) | 58 |
''Norma'' and ''Turandot'' | 58 |
''Macbeth'' and ''Otello'' | 58 |
Her production company is her first name spelled backwards | 58 |
"High," in the Homeland Security Advisory System | 58 |
Kentucky Derby winner the year after I'll Have Another | 58 |
Author of the 2006 best seller "Culture Warrior" | 58 |
Pitcher nicknamed "Bulldog" by his manager Tommy | 58 |
“You don’t even want to know the alternative!” | 58 |
Cookie that received its kosher certification in late 1997 | 58 |
Short-lived Domino's "dessert pizza" topping | 58 |
"The Phantom of the Opera" soundtrack instrument | 58 |
City with an NBA team, but no NFL, MLB, or NHL club: Abbr. | 58 |
"It's either him ___" (beauÂ’s ultimatum) | 58 |
"...in heaven above, ___ earth beneath": 1 Kings | 58 |
Chief Joseph ___, after whom a Maine college town is named | 58 |
Bobby whose statue is just outside the TD Banknorth Garden | 58 |
"... ___ take arms against" ("Hamlet") | 58 |
"___ take arms against a sea of troubles": Shak. | 58 |
"Oranges" sometimes referred to as monkey-brains | 58 |
Song akin to Elvis's "It's Now or Never" | 58 |
Melody used for Elvis' 'It's Now or Never' | 58 |
Cheri who played Gail Hailstorm in "Scary Movie" | 58 |
New Mexico county where the first atomic bomb was exploded | 58 |
Defensive lineman Sistrunk of the '70s Oakland Raiders | 58 |
"The Man With the Golden Arm" director Preminger | 58 |
Chemistry Nobelist Hahn, who co-discovered nuclear fission | 58 |
"You ___ to Be in Pictures" (Looney Tunes short) | 58 |
One-named author of 1867's "Under Two Flags" | 58 |
"It is the night of ___ dear Savior's birth" | 58 |
''Yours, Mine and ___'' (Russo-Quaid film) | 58 |
"... debt of gratitude we ___ Adam" (Mark Twain) | 58 |
Bird that can turn its head 135 degrees in both directions | 58 |
Hieroglyphic symbol for the ancient Egyptian "M" | 58 |
___ Nurmi, nine-time track gold medalist in 1920s Olympics | 58 |
Beyond the ___ (outside the bounds of acceptable behavior) | 58 |
Trendy diet modeled after the ostensible habits of cavemen | 58 |
Celebration of Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem | 58 |
Classic 1740 romance subtitled "Virtue Rewarded" | 58 |
''___ Was a Rollin' Stone'' (1972 hit) | 58 |
"___ Got a Brand New Bag" (1965 James Brown hit) | 58 |
Part of Sacagawea's load while guiding Lewis and Clark | 58 |
By its location [see adjoining squares of answer], a bogey | 58 |
City in northeast Italy, or Cleveland's largest suburb | 58 |
"Qué ___?" ("What's going on?") | 58 |
"El Condor ___" (1970 Simon & Garfunkel hit) | 58 |
First female solo artist in the Country Music Hall of Fame | 58 |
Family-friendly station that became ION Television in 2007 | 58 |
Airer of the original David Frost/Richard Nixon interviews | 58 |
Hard-to-stab-with-a-fork thing in one's salad, perhaps | 58 |
Athletic boost "taken" by the four theme answers | 58 |
Prominent part of "Peter Piper picked a peck..." | 58 |
Volcano name that means ''bald'' in French | 58 |
"___ the Conqueror" (Oscar-winning foreign film) | 58 |
Actress Elizabeth of "Nothing Like the Holidays" | 58 |
"The choice of a new generation" sloganeer, once | 58 |
"It" in the old slogan "Gotta have it" | 58 |
Inspiration for Sally in ''Call Me Madam'' | 58 |
Recipient of the first gold single awarded by the R.I.A.A. | 58 |
"She loves me, she loves me not ..." flower part | 58 |
He broke Ty's record for career hits in September 1985 | 58 |
Brand name derived from the German "Pfefferminz" | 58 |
They rank just below lance corporals in the Marines: abbr. | 58 |
Annual major golf tournaments played in August, familiarly | 58 |
Peter Graves's role on "Mission: Impossible" | 58 |
Band with the albums "Junta" and "Joy" | 58 |
___ Food (Ben & Jerry's flavor named after a band) | 58 |
Word that could follow the first word of the theme entries | 58 |
Sammy Hagar song that is the worst (with "The")? | 58 |
English prime minister dubbed “The Great Commoner” | 58 |
"For ___ runneth soon in gentle hearts": Chaucer | 58 |
Attire that might have images of jumping sheep, informally | 58 |
Philosopher who wrote the ''The Republic'' | 58 |
Construction device for figuring out if a fixture is level | 58 |
"The Boy Who Would Live Forever" author Frederik | 58 |
It's hard to describe, but you know it when you see it | 58 |
"Boom Boom ___" (#1 song by the Black Eyed Peas) | 58 |
Site of Velázquez's "The Forge of Vulcan" | 58 |
Home of Bosch's "Garden of Earthly Delights" | 58 |
Like the forest in Longfellow's "Evangeline" | 58 |