| Imaginary surface coinciding with the earth's sea level | 59 |
| "Star Trek: The Next Generation" crewman La Forge | 59 |
| 1964 Record of the Year Grammy winner, with "The" | 59 |
| Makes sacrifices on behalf of a telecommunications company? | 59 |
| "Live well" nutritional supplement chain, briefly | 59 |
| Phrase from which the exclamation "Zounds!" comes | 59 |
| Nintendo 64 classic based on a James Bond film (California) | 59 |
| Poker player Jamie one move away from winning a chess game? | 59 |
| "I'll say it again — I'm outta here"? | 59 |
| The four teams who play on the opening day of the World Cup | 59 |
| 17th-century actress Nell who was Charles II's mistress | 59 |
| March based on Scott's "The Lady of the Lake" | 59 |
| ''My Beautiful Laundrette'' writer Kureishi | 59 |
| ___ legomenon (word that appears only once in a manuscript) | 59 |
| "Val-de-ri, val-de-ra" song, with "The" | 59 |
| The German troops' marching song was adapted from _____ | 59 |
| Is very talented, before "him" or "her" | 59 |
| Sir Topham ___ ("Thomas the Tank Engine" manager) | 59 |
| Todd who directed the miniseries "Mildred Pierce" | 59 |
| Line from ''Santa Claus is Coming to Town'' | 59 |
| Native of Greece (or the intended recipient of the message) | 59 |
| Beatles hit that supplies this puzzle's three opposites | 59 |
| "It's the maid's night out," said Tom ___ | 59 |
| Whitey who led the Cardinals to three pennants in the 1980s | 59 |
| Song on the Beatles' "Yellow Submarine" album | 59 |
| Repeated cry in the Ramones' "Blitzkrieg Bop" | 59 |
| Alliterative time set for the beginning of a planned attack | 59 |
| Bluntly, the opposite of whatever the Kardashians appear in | 59 |
| New Year's promise made to one's self while stoned? | 59 |
| "... ___ again, harder, harder!" (football cheer) | 59 |
| Ill-fated water chief in "Chinatown," ___ Mulwray | 59 |
| Seuss book where the main character listens to noodle soup? | 59 |
| Two-time "Dancing with the Stars" winner Julianne | 59 |
| "Where should we catch crawfish?" reply, perhaps? | 59 |
| Start of a quote from "The Simpsons" by Mr. Burns | 59 |
| Bygone delivery / "Titanic" or "Avatar" | 59 |
| "And When ___," 1969 Blood, Sweat & Tears hit | 59 |
| '03 Story of the Year hit "Until the Day ___" | 59 |
| Possible answer to "How'd you hurt yourself?" | 59 |
| What happens "with a little help from my friends" | 59 |
| R&B song that was a hit for Gale Storm and Dave Edmunds | 59 |
| "___ rock bottom..." (recent Lindsay Lohan quote) | 59 |
| '-- Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter' | 59 |
| "See ya!" (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 59 |
| Annoying obligations / "No need to check" [split] | 59 |
| "__ they've canceled my blood type": Bob Hope | 59 |
| "Little Things" R&B musician, in her element? | 59 |
| "And to those thorns that ___ bosom lodge": Shak. | 59 |
| How "the lady" of a Chris de Burgh single dresses | 59 |
| First opera to premiere at London's Savoy Theatre, 1882 | 59 |
| "All the world is sad and dreary, everywhere ___" | 59 |
| "Got it! You want me to play Dorothy's aunt!" | 59 |
| “Blessed ___ who comes in the name of the Lord†| 59 |
| Vacation spot far, far from Inky, Blinky, Pinky, and Clyde? | 59 |
| On a slow roller: "A Midsummer Night's Dream" | 59 |
| John Cougar "Nothin' Matters and What If ___" | 59 |
| Bargaining phrase ... and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 59 |
| Grammatically correct reply to "Who's there?" | 59 |
| Calligrapher's boast after visiting a stationery store? | 59 |
| Awarding of huge settlements to plaintiffs, in modern lingo | 59 |
| "The Two ___" (1990 "Chinatown" sequel) | 59 |
| Marsha Mason's co-star in "Only When I Laugh" | 59 |
| Performance by "Rolling Stone" co-founder Wenner? | 59 |
| 2003 Anthony Swofford Gulf war memoir made into a 2005 film | 59 |
| Online meeting spot that may be viewed in English or Hebrew | 59 |
| Comedian who wrote "Real Men Don't Apologize" | 59 |
| Musician arrested onstage in 1967 for "indecency" | 59 |
| He won an Oscar for his role in "The Paper Chase" | 59 |
| "Carson's Successful Safari"? [Dalton Trumbo] | 59 |
| Holy Roman emperor during the War of the Spanish Succession | 59 |
| Dr. Watson player in 2009's "Sherlock Holmes" | 59 |
| Matt Damon's costar in "The Bourne Ultimatum" | 59 |
| Character actress who plays Tabitha on "Passions" | 59 |
| "Are you aware that young men dine at our house?" | 59 |
| Place in entertainment news, and the subject of this puzzle | 59 |
| Kel's former counterpart, now an "SNL" staple | 59 |
| Materialistic former "Saturday Night Live" actor? | 59 |
| "It is human nature to ___ fallen man": Aeschylus | 59 |
| Passing reference in the "I Have a Dream" speech? | 59 |
| Risk electrocution to show gratitude for some train tracks? | 59 |
| "Fish Magic" and "Viaducts Break Ranks" | 59 |
| Setting for Charlie Chaplin's "The Gold Rush" | 59 |
| Yaphet of "Alien" and "The Running Man" | 59 |
| Family in John Grisham's "Skipping Christmas" | 59 |
| 1959 comedy with Anna Neagle (with ''The'') | 59 |
| Verdi opera that had the working title "Violetta" | 59 |
| TV character who sported a monogrammed script "L" | 59 |
| Song with the lyrics "Motel money murder madness" | 59 |
| Historic site on the Pedernales River in Texas Hill Country | 59 |
| 8 1/2" x 14" paper size, as abbr. on many copiers | 59 |
| The Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw, e.g., in matchup listings | 59 |
| "John Brown's body ___ mould'ring . . . " | 59 |
| Hopeful answer to "How will you fund that study?" | 59 |
| Burlesque legend seen in "The Naked and the Dead" | 59 |
| She won her Best Supporting Actress Oscar for playing a man | 59 |
| Things both baseball players and criminals might show up in | 59 |
| Hans Christian Andersen tale (with ''The'') | 59 |
| Sharpshooter Oakley when she was a charming young musician? | 59 |
| Youngest male tennis player to be No. 1 in the ATP Rankings | 59 |
| Poster heading accompanied by a picture of a boxer, perhaps | 59 |