Lee who directed "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" | 59 |
Writer of the lyric "Regrets, I've had a few" | 59 |
Singer Paul who once said "I slice like a hammer" | 59 |
''I'' in ''The King and I'' | 59 |
She plays Lila Quartermaine on "General Hospital" | 59 |
Lila Quartermaine portrayer on "General Hospital" | 59 |
"High School Musical" actress Vanessa ___ Hudgens | 59 |
Comic actress who played the grandmother on "ALF" | 59 |
Show with the song "It's the Hard-Knock Life" | 59 |
"Would You Like to Buy ___?" (Sesame Street song) | 59 |
Al-___ (support group for family and friends of alcoholics) | 59 |
Swinburne's ''___ on Charlotte Bronte'' | 59 |
Name on the cover of "Our Current National Parks" | 59 |
Army members who may be killed if they enter a private home | 59 |
"... ___ other name would smell as sweet": Juliet | 59 |
"___ Time," 1952 million-selling Eddie Fisher hit | 59 |
L.A.'s __ Center: second-tallest building in California | 59 |
"__ is never finished, only abandoned": Valéry | 59 |
What's the anagrammatic reason for these odd questions? | 59 |
Port captured by Lawrence in "Lawrence of Arabia" | 59 |
College Football Hall of Fame inductee 29 years after Knute | 59 |
Rudy's coach in the 1993 football film "Rudy" | 59 |
"Sea" whose name means "sea of islands" | 59 |
"___ on Race" (James Baldwin/Margaret Mead title) | 59 |
(On)e (of) X(ena: Warr)i(or Prince)s(s's an)t(agonists) | 59 |
"You ___ There" (Walter Cronkite history program) | 59 |
"We ___ Marshall" (2006 Matthew McConaughey film) | 59 |
"Frog and Toad ___ Friends" (children's book) | 59 |
Word with "high-pressure" or "disaster" | 59 |
"There ___ colors in the fairest sky": Wordsworth | 59 |
Man's name that sounds like two letters of the alphabet | 59 |
"Jackie ___ & Jack" (2000 January Jones book) | 59 |
Verdi's "D'amor sull'ali rosee," e.g. | 59 |
"Summertime," in "Porgy and Bess," e.g. | 59 |
"Summertime," e.g., in "Porgy and Bess" | 59 |
"Voyage to India" Grammy winner's middle name | 59 |
"___, fair sun, and kill the envious moon": Romeo | 59 |
Setting of Van Gogh's "Cafe Terrace at Night" | 59 |
Starring role in ''Alice's Restaurant'' | 59 |
He was busted by Officer Obie for illegally dumping garbage | 59 |
Antonio Banderas, in "Interview With the Vampire" | 59 |
"We're on __ to nowhere": Talking Heads lyric | 59 |
He beat out the Big Hurt to win the 1996 A.L. batting title | 59 |
As a shortstop, he won the A.L. Gold Glove in 2002 and 2003 | 59 |
___ Ralston (James Franco's "127 Hours" role) | 59 |
"Behind the ___ I'll convey myself": Polonius | 59 |
Cause of Philip Boyes's death in a Dorothy Sayers novel | 59 |
Verb in the first line of "The Lord's Prayer" | 59 |
"The proper task of life," according to Nietzsche | 59 |
Conductor of the world premiere of "La bohème" | 59 |
Tennis legend for whom the U.S. Open's stadium is named | 59 |
"As Long ___ Needs Me" ("Oliver!" song) | 59 |
Word before and after "to," in a religious phrase | 59 |
Charlie's replacement on "Two and a Half Men" | 59 |
"Call 'em"/"see 'em" connection | 59 |
" . . . ___ not what your country . . . ": J.F.K. | 59 |
It's sometimes seen in the corner of a TV screen: Abbr. | 59 |
Actor who won both comedy and drama Emmys for the same role | 59 |
What "two shall be" after the I do's, in song | 59 |
Daddy Warbucks' henchman (with ''The'') | 59 |
''Easy ___!'' (''Simple!'') | 59 |
Trademark forfeited by Bayer under the Treaty of Versailles | 59 |
Indian state whose name means ''unrivaled'' | 59 |
___ Martin (James Bond's car in "Goldfinger") | 59 |
At his death in 1848, he was the richest person in the U.S. | 59 |
" . . . debts, ___ forgive our . . . " Matt. 6:12 | 59 |
"There's ___ in My Beer" (Hank Williams song) | 59 |
"__ is like kissing your sister": sports chestnut | 59 |
"Smallest unit of matter"Ani DiFranco sings about | 59 |
Part of the intro to a piece of "Champagne Music" | 59 |
''The Clan of the Cave Bear'' novelist Jean | 59 |
That little ''somethin' somethin''' | 59 |
1990 Hollywood autobiography subtitled "My Story" | 59 |
1990 film star autobiography subtitled "My Story" | 59 |
Roles on "Evening Shade" and "Nip/Tuck" | 59 |
Where the Maisonettes have a "Heartache" (abbr.)? | 59 |
___ Jessup (Elizabeth Banks's "30 Rock" role) | 59 |
Part of a city name that means "spring" in Hebrew | 59 |
"To End ___" (1998 Richard Holbrooke best seller) | 59 |
Subj. of Article 86 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice | 59 |
''All Quiet on the Western Front'' star Lew | 59 |
Floral subject of a spring festival in some Southern cities | 59 |
Film with the segment "Pork Is a Nice Sweet Meat" | 59 |
Sweet cake that's an Easter tradition in Eastern Europe | 59 |
One born during a period of sharp increase in the birthrate | 59 |
"Gödel, Escher, ___" (Douglas Hofstadter book) | 59 |
Resort island in the 4th most populous country in the world | 59 |
Aromatic, oily substance, such as the kind used in vinegars | 59 |
Kids' classic subtitled "A Life in the Woods" | 59 |
Halle Berry's character, in a widely-panned 1997 comedy | 59 |
Swiss city less than two miles from both France and Germany | 59 |
Dog breed whose name literally means "rather low" | 59 |
Brit. Broadcasting Corp., familiarly (with "the") | 59 |
"___ Caught Stealing" (Jane's Addiction song) | 59 |
''Air'' or ''canto'' opener | 59 |
1949 Emmy winner for Most Outstanding Kinescope Personality | 59 |
"I really didn't say everything I said" sayer | 59 |
"The future ain't what it used to be" speaker | 59 |
Catherine the Great, in ''John Paul Jones'' | 59 |
Future coll. degree for a "Glee" character, maybe | 59 |