| " . . . ___ of sympathy with other men": Emerson | 58 |
| 1970's best seller "Dr. ___ Diet Revolution" | 58 |
| It may have Braille markings, even on a drive-thru version | 58 |
| Word that comes from the Greek for "indivisible" | 58 |
| "Up and ___!" (Radioactive Man's battle cry) | 58 |
| Sign denoting that something is perched on something else? | 58 |
| “Jesus Hopped the ___” (Stephen Adly Guirgis play) | 58 |
| Fifth-century emperor remembered as the epitome of cruelty | 58 |
| Humphrey's costar in "The Barefoot Contessa" | 58 |
| Maria's portrayer in "The Barefoot Contessa" | 58 |
| 90's film autobiography subtitled "My Story" | 58 |
| Paul Valéry's "La soirée ___ M. Teste" | 58 |
| Playing card brand introduced after Lindbergh's flight | 58 |
| "Never Wave at ___" (1952 Rosalind Russell film) | 58 |
| Johanna Mason's weapon in "The Hunger Games" | 58 |
| "The Cleaner You Are, The Dirtier You Get" brand | 58 |
| "___ F" (hit from "Beverly Hills Cop") | 58 |
| "Ring'd with the ___ world . . . ": Tennyson | 58 |
| 1987 Michael Jackson single from an album of the same name | 58 |
| ___ Men with the 2000 hit "Who Let the Dogs Out" | 58 |
| Presidential name from the Swahili for "blessed" | 58 |
| Really dull but sharp fencing museum subject in McLean, TX | 58 |
| 1956 star of Vadim's "And God Created Woman" | 58 |
| Cartoon boy who can be described by an anagram of his name | 58 |
| Things millions of people have received in history?: Abbr. | 58 |
| City whose name can be anagrammed, appropriately, to ARABS | 58 |
| "Born on the ---" (Creedence Clearwater Revival) | 58 |
| Nine-time Emmy nominee for Lead Actress in a Comedy Series | 58 |
| Contest in which the rules must be followed to the letter? | 58 |
| "The Weakest Link" channel, with "the" | 58 |
| Sue Monk Kidd's insects with a "secret life" | 58 |
| Vegetables whose genus shares its name with a Greek letter | 58 |
| What The Temptations "Ain't Too Proud" to do | 58 |
| "Duke Bluebeard's Castle" composer Bartók | 58 |
| Coiner of "It ain't over till it's over" | 58 |
| Yogi who said "Never answer an anonymous letter" | 58 |
| "90 per cent of the game is half mental" speaker | 58 |
| Female that may get name-dropped by the Beastie Boys, e.g. | 58 |
| "Très ___" ("Very well," in French) | 58 |
| First part of a riddle, following "What is ...?" | 58 |
| "A baby is an inestimable ___ and bother": Twain | 58 |
| Menace in a 1958 Steve McQueen movie, with "The" | 58 |
| Elvis Presley soundtrack album that was No. 1 for 20 weeks | 58 |
| "Anything you can do I can do better" and others | 58 |
| Capital city whose name means "wooded" in French | 58 |
| Judge of the "walk-off" in "Zoolander" | 58 |
| Part of Katniss's look in "The Hunger Games" | 58 |
| Meal that's "skipped" in four puzzle answers | 58 |
| "Les ___ in A Minor" (Allman Brothers Band song) | 58 |
| Org. receiving royalties for "God Bless America" | 58 |
| Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive," originally | 58 |
| Approx. amount of heat given off by burning a wooden match | 58 |
| It cannot result in the invocation of the infield fly rule | 58 |
| What Aristotle's hand rests on in a Rembrandt painting | 58 |
| "Mr. Tambourine Man" group, with "the" | 58 |
| "Mr. __ driver, won't you stop to let me in" | 58 |
| Name on the cover of "History of Woman Suffrage" | 58 |
| Longtime columnist who coined the term "beatnik" | 58 |
| French city largely destroyed during the Normandy campaign | 58 |
| "I've Heard That Song Before" lyricist Sammy | 58 |
| James who wrote "The Postman Always Rings Twice" | 58 |
| Oscar winner who took his stage name from a WWII Navy film | 58 |
| Oscar winner for ''The Cider House Rules'' | 58 |
| Michael who starred in "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" | 58 |
| "The Purple Rose of ___" (1985 Woody Allen film) | 58 |
| "Curtain ___" (Eminem's greatest hits album) | 58 |
| "Lid" in each of this puzzle's theme entries | 58 |
| Cartoonist with regular "Advice fo' Chillun" | 58 |
| When they're locked, you look like you're shouting | 58 |
| Setting for Radiohead's "Karma Police" video | 58 |
| "___ Mia" (Top 10 hit for Jay and the Americans) | 58 |
| Like the ''Knowledge'' of a Nicholson film | 58 |
| 2006 Pixar movie featuring the character Lightning McQueen | 58 |
| Politician Lewis who lost the presidency to Zachary Taylor | 58 |
| Othello's supposed rival for Desdemona's affection | 58 |
| One who "must have THREE DIFFERENT NAMES": Eliot | 58 |
| Types between "From" and "To," perhaps | 58 |
| They may be burned in order to preserve information: Abbr. | 58 |
| "_____ a rire" ("It is to laugh"): Fr. | 58 |
| Ben Stiller's role in "The Royal Tenenbaums" | 58 |
| "Waltz for Eva and ___" ("Evita" song) | 58 |
| A star of "Come Back to the 5 & Dime . . . " | 58 |
| Figurine that comes in Washington, Lincoln and Obama forms | 58 |
| Petroleum company with a famous sign seen from Fenway Park | 58 |
| Pete Seeger sang about "Acres" of this shellfish | 58 |
| Rosabella's friend in "The Most Happy Fella" | 58 |
| Name of the goldfish in Disney's "Pinocchio" | 58 |
| ''From Here to Eternity'' actor Montgomery | 58 |
| ''I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy'' composer | 58 |
| Sitcom security device that often defeated its own purpose | 58 |
| Figure in an "America's Most Wanted" episode | 58 |
| Yankee who sympathized with the South during the Civil War | 58 |
| Sportscaster who wrote "I Never Played the Game" | 58 |
| Part of a two-word term that means "baked earth" | 58 |
| It might be called a "two-up two-down" by a Brit | 58 |
| "I vow to go out more in the evenings," said ___ | 58 |
| 2009 Best Documentary Feature winner, with "The" | 58 |
| One of the official languages of the Northwest Territories | 58 |
| Cruise's sound-alike costar in "Vanilla Sky" | 58 |
| What big girls don't do, according to the Four Seasons | 58 |