Marilyn Monroe, in ''Some Like It Hot'' | 55 |
Ndamukong ___, 2010 N.F.L. Defensive Rookie of the Year | 55 |
Jazz legend who performed with his "Arkestra" | 55 |
Sch. system with campuses in Albany and 63 other places | 55 |
Expressions of regret from apartment building managers? | 55 |
One of South America's smallest republics, formerly | 55 |
Nathan and Matthew's "Producers" director | 55 |
The Everly Brothers' "Wake Up Little ___" | 55 |
Main campus site of the University of the South Pacific | 55 |
"The World of --- Wong" (William Holden film) | 55 |
One who dominates another by sheer force of personality | 55 |
Obeys a neatnik pirate's command regarding the deck | 55 |
Language in which "lion" is "simba" | 55 |
Best Actress winner for "Million Dollar Baby" | 55 |
Auspicious Hindu symbol turned on its side by the Nazis | 55 |
Inga who portrayed Gretchen Kraus on "Benson" | 55 |
"Jack's Mannequin" song to backstroke to? | 55 |
"The Playboy of the Western World" playwright | 55 |
Brand advertised as "the forbidden fragrance" | 55 |
"___ teaches you when to be silent": Disraeli | 55 |
Martial arts word meaning "trample" in Korean | 55 |
President who went on to become a Supreme Court justice | 55 |
First president to throw a ceremonial opening day pitch | 55 |
Indian poet who won the 1913 Nobel Prize for Literature | 55 |
Island of French Polynesia famous for its black beaches | 55 |
Tourist site that's closed to the public on Fridays | 55 |
"And we'll ___ a cup o' kindness yet" | 55 |
Plummet ... or what this puzzle's theme answers do? | 55 |
"Star Trek" actor George who came out in 2005 | 55 |
"___, please!" (Henny Youngman's request) | 55 |
''___ From the Vienna Woods'' (Strauss) | 55 |
Actress Shire, who is Francis Ford Coppola's sister | 55 |
Repeated word in "It's My Life" band name | 55 |
"Four-letter word for psychotherapy": Hodgins | 55 |
Its fruit pulp is an ingredient in Worcestershire sauce | 55 |
Orange drink on some of Portland's Voodoo Doughnuts | 55 |
Emulated Pacino in a "Scent of a Woman" scene | 55 |
Dr. ___ Knowles ("Sons of Anarchy" character) | 55 |
Taken into account in terms of a container's weight | 55 |
Deck divided into the major arcana and the minor arcana | 55 |
Tongue features (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 55 |
''Little Man ___'' (Jodie Foster movie) | 55 |
Home to many John Constable works, with "the" | 55 |
Gallery showing works by Turner, Reynolds and Constable | 55 |
California baseball players in trouble with the I.R.S.? | 55 |
Lead-off track on the Beatles' "Revolver" | 55 |
Australian cartoon character who fears water, for short | 55 |
Steakhouse order, or what's left over when finished | 55 |
"The Weary Kind" Oscar-winner Burnett (hyph.) | 55 |
New home of the toned-down "Sex and the City" | 55 |
What the Mad Hatter pours on the Dormouse to wake it up | 55 |
Replacement that a vintner would be shocked to discover | 55 |
Military group whose code word was "Geronimo" | 55 |
Newsman Baxter on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 55 |
Headline after Kennedy gave up on his presidential run? | 55 |
Jughead, or any of the first names in the theme entries | 55 |
"Jeopardy!" tournament participant, sometimes | 55 |
". . . all I got was this stupid . . ." items | 55 |
Burlesque dancer Dita Von ___ (Marilyn Manson's ex) | 55 |
Pico de ___ (12,000-foot volcano on the Canary Islands) | 55 |
He played Archer Maggott in "The Dirty Dozen" | 55 |
Wayne Rooney's jersey number, for Manchester United | 55 |
Album with "Jeremy" and "Even Flow" | 55 |
System where "187" means "homicide" | 55 |
Vehicle that can sleep nearly a dozen college students? | 55 |
First name in the "Desperate Housewives" cast | 55 |
Susan’s portrayer on “Desperate Housewives” | 55 |
''Waiting to Exhale'' novelist McMillan | 55 |
Former ''Entertainment Tonight'' cohost | 55 |
Physicist who pioneered alternating current electricity | 55 |
Hardy's "Pure Woman Faithfully Presented" | 55 |
Julia Roberts's "Ocean's Eleven" role | 55 |
Surprise quiz found in the eight longest puzzle answers | 55 |
Three-day celebration in late January or early February | 55 |
"I don't have to wake up early tomorrow!" | 55 |
"I can finally say 'Shabbat shalom!'" | 55 |
"You're a better man ___ . . . ": Kipling | 55 |
''There's gold in them ___ hills!'' | 55 |
"Casey at the Bat" writer Ernest Lawrence ___ | 55 |
Word with both "more" and "merrier" | 55 |
Duke Ellington's ''Take ___ Train'' | 55 |
"Entertainment Tonight" correspondent Andrews | 55 |
. . . "HOSTESS TO THE IMPECUNIOUS" by J. Gay? | 55 |
Who "are coming," in a historical declaration | 55 |
Likely road for this puzzle's big wheels to travel? | 55 |
Words that follow "Felix" or "bell" | 55 |
Country band that loudly criticized George Bush in 2003 | 55 |
Penultimate song on "Abbey Road" (ironically) | 55 |
1996 thriller starring Robert De Niro and Wesley Snipes | 55 |
It "ain't what it used to be": Yogi Berra | 55 |
Edited 2004 chiller about a bunch of Seattle musicians? | 55 |
The one for this puzzle involves an extra "e" | 55 |
"That thar was an appropriate thing to say!"? | 55 |
Where one might see "OMG" or "TTYL" | 55 |
"Vincent & ___" (1990 Robert Altman film) | 55 |
Van Gogh's "Letters to His Brother _____" | 55 |
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame doo-wop group from Baltimore | 55 |
2002 film for which Adrien Brody won a Best Actor Oscar | 55 |
"General good is ___ of the scoundrel": Blake | 55 |
"Ghastly grim and ancient" poem title critter | 55 |