| Japanese company whose name means "three oceans" | 58 |
| "Two Mules for Sister ___" (Clint Eastwood film) | 58 |
| "The poet in my heart," per a Fleetwood Mac song | 58 |
| __ Lee Schupf, eponymous daughter of a baking entrepreneur | 58 |
| Like "I bet" and "I'm sure," often | 58 |
| Title for Silvers in "You'll Never Get Rich" | 58 |
| Carrier that launched the EuroBonus frequent flier program | 58 |
| It might say ''Maryland'' in Atlantic City | 58 |
| Zoot's instrument in Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem | 58 |
| They might get swung at if they go through the strike zone | 58 |
| "See who's viewing your profile" on Facebook | 58 |
| ''Dream'' or ''sea'' ender | 58 |
| When in Act I Hamlet's father's ghost first speaks | 58 |
| PTA's concern found in all three theme answers (abbr.) | 58 |
| Either the first or last vowel sound in "Alaska" | 58 |
| Brokerage house whose ads are animated by Flat Black Films | 58 |
| "Super" film format for motion pictures, briefly | 58 |
| Unbeknownst to others, bug picks up pair of recruits (2,6) | 58 |
| Grandpa player in "Look Who's Talking," 1989 | 58 |
| Stick with Mario (and not that dreadful hedgehog instead)? | 58 |
| "But for him, regular rock and roll was ___ ..." | 58 |
| Donna Summers' 'Love's -- Change My Heart' | 58 |
| '70s congresswoman known as "Battling Bella" | 58 |
| What you may notice about the puzzle you are doing, part 1 | 58 |
| Actress Amy of "Angel" and "Dollhouse" | 58 |
| Singer Roy nicknamed "The King of Country Music" | 58 |
| Mathematician believed to be the first computer programmer | 58 |
| Anti-consumerism magazine that proposed Occupy Wall Street | 58 |
| Cracks about the coxswain, from the other end of the boat? | 58 |
| "I want to play ___" (line from "Saw") | 58 |
| Public tribute to a former veep on his silver anniversary? | 58 |
| "There's ___ in the Bucket" (kids' song) | 58 |
| TSA treatment that goes way beyond inappropriate touching? | 58 |
| He sang on Gwen Stefani's "The Sweet Escape" | 58 |
| "Thy word is ___ unto my feet . . . ": Psalm 119 | 58 |
| Actor who appeared in 1991's "The Rocketeer" | 58 |
| ... and the one for Literature by this NFLer-turned-judge. | 58 |
| Where women's biathlon was introduced as a medal event | 58 |
| Daughter of Pelias whose story was dramatized by Euripides | 58 |
| Italian baritone known as "The Voice of Passion" | 58 |
| "'Tis not ___, or eye, we beauty call": Pope | 58 |
| Eldest of a trio of comic brothers in 1930s-'40s films | 58 |
| Hall-of-Famer Walter who was a Dodger manager for 23 years | 58 |
| Org. that Elizabeth Taylor and Sharon Stone are affiliated | 58 |
| "I ___ short of perfect" (Tiger Woods admission) | 58 |
| "It's ___!" ("Don't miss it!") | 58 |
| ''What's in __?'' (Juliet's query) | 58 |
| "Man is a mere insect, ___ . . . ": F. P. Church | 58 |
| " . . . man is a mere insect, ___": F. P. Church | 58 |
| Statement before singing each hit featured in this puzzle? | 58 |
| Looping on-line image, and hint to this puzzle's theme | 58 |
| Silent film actress whose name anagrams to car radio parts | 58 |
| Song about a doctor's request for a surgical dressing? | 58 |
| 'Which is longer, --?' (optical illusion question) | 58 |
| Patriarch of the "First Family of Country Music" | 58 |
| Measure of a newborn's health, named for its developer | 58 |
| "Whoso diggeth ___ shall fall therein": Proverbs | 58 |
| Piece of winter sports equipment named after a son of Zeus | 58 |
| "Whoever named it necking was ___": Groucho Marx | 58 |
| Christina in the 2005 revival of "Sweet Charity" | 58 |
| French instructor's directive during elocution lessons | 58 |
| "___ Named Scooby-Doo" (cartoon spinoff of 1988) | 58 |
| Question of concern after someone has had a bad experience | 58 |
| Class in which paintings that have lost value are studied? | 58 |
| Part of the Constitution that creates the Executive Branch | 58 |
| Repeated cry from Mercutio in "Romeo and Juliet" | 58 |
| "He is . . . ___ for the defenseless": Ingersoll | 58 |
| Toilet bowl cleaner: "Squeeze sides and turn"... | 58 |
| " . . . for I'll have ___ of sables": Hamlet | 58 |
| Cartoon superhero who co-headlined next to Secret Squirrel | 58 |
| When photographs for nursing home brochures are often shot | 58 |
| Show set in an "outer-outer borough" of New York | 58 |
| "What Do You Do With a B.A. in English?" musical | 58 |
| Soup can: "Lift tab to rim. Pull up and back"... | 58 |
| He plays Tom Haverford on "Parks and Recreation" | 58 |
| One of Mowgli's mentors in "The Jungle Book" | 58 |
| Slimy mascot of the University of California at Santa Cruz | 58 |
| Title of the packing chapter of Manilow's travel book? | 58 |
| Famous line never actually spoken on "Star Trek" | 58 |
| "___ Mir Bist Du Schön" (Andrews Sisters hit) | 58 |
| Event with an opening on 8/8/08, since 8 is a lucky number | 58 |
| ___ Reader's Encyclopedia (classic literary reference) | 58 |
| Noted 20th-century mathematician, philosopher and pacifist | 58 |
| British singer known for the "folktronica" sound | 58 |
| Indian city that was the site of a deadly gas leak in 1984 | 58 |
| Wolf's give-away in "Little Red Riding Hood" | 58 |
| Omaha chief who was an ally of the U.S. in the War of 1812 | 58 |
| Outfielder inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1987 | 58 |
| Adventure flick about door-to-door sales (double feature)? | 58 |
| Roy Orbison song that was a top ten hit for Linda Ronstadt | 58 |
| English city that's home to the Spartans football club | 58 |
| "The Empire Strikes Back" bounty hunter ___ Fett | 58 |
| Not 'Road to Rio,' but the 1998 romantic drama ... | 58 |
| Singer with the 1980 #1 album "Against the Wind" | 58 |
| '80s TV character with the given names Jefferson Davis | 58 |
| "Sonic the Hedgehog" character, showing chutzpah | 58 |
| Highway patrol device once trademarked by Smith and Wesson | 58 |
| He's collaborated with David Byrne, U2, and Paul Simon | 58 |
| Help "The Jungle" author Sinclair feel cheerful? | 58 |
| Guys who have extensive collections of colorful toy horses | 58 |