CNBC analyst Ron who used to host "Street Signs" | 58 |
Grammy-nominated "Indestructible" Disturbed song | 58 |
Fictional detective and cruciverbalist who attended Oxford | 58 |
1979 disco hit that jocularly promotes military enlistment | 58 |
Leoncavallo opera whose title means "The Clowns" | 58 |
Lead-in to someone else's words, after "and" | 58 |
One of the four that end this puzzle's starred answers | 58 |
Historical period when nobody seems to mean what they say? | 58 |
"___ the water shall float" (old English saying) | 58 |
Kevin Spacey proclamation from "American Beauty" | 58 |
"Grey's Anatomy" actor Washington and others | 58 |
Question from viewers if TV's Robin will get a cohost? | 58 |
Tourist activity, and an explanation of the shaded letters | 58 |
Guess when asked what one calls where the orchestra plays? | 58 |
It's mentioned by the Scarecrow when he gets his brain | 58 |
Fluid with the same salt concentration as mammalian blood? | 58 |
"__ Really Going Out With Him?": Joe Jackson hit | 58 |
"Of course this car isn't voice-controlled!" | 58 |
Words before "Man shall not live by bread alone" | 58 |
"___ a trip on a train..." (Benny Goodman lyric) | 58 |
"Where ___, got two turntables and a microphone" | 58 |
"You know that's going to happen eventually" | 58 |
Maxim demonstrated by the partnered answers in this puzzle | 58 |
"I can't believe I fell for that malarkey!"? | 58 |
Cellist who debuted at London's Wigmore Hall at age 16 | 58 |
To whom John Denver's "Calypso" is a tribute | 58 |
"How I Met Your Mother" co-star's golf feat? | 58 |
Vice president who once famously mashed "potato" | 58 |
Group with the 1971 3x platinum album "Aqualung" | 58 |
Late-night host who does a "Thank You Notes" bit | 58 |
Outfield mate of Scooter, of the 40's-50's Yankees | 58 |
Composer and pianist called "The Irish Romantic" | 58 |
"Tak and the Power of ___" (Nickelodeon cartoon) | 58 |
Foreigner hit in the musical film "Rock of Ages" | 58 |
"Top Chef" spin-off involving competitive baking | 58 |
What the fans saw with only a single punt in each quarter? | 58 |
Where King Arthur was conveyed for his wounds to be healed | 58 |
Partnership that produced "The Mummy Manifesto"? | 58 |
Armenian-born photographer of Canada's rich and famous | 58 |
Author of "American Diplomacy: 1900–1950" | 58 |
Dessert fed to runners at a strategic point in a marathon? | 58 |
They give important addresses, as at political conventions | 58 |
Ruler joins up with original "Tobacco Road" star | 58 |
1986 film sequel Razzie-nominated for Worst Visual Effects | 58 |
It includes "Love Gun" and "Destroyer" | 58 |
'Harold & -- Go to White Castle' (2004 comedy) | 58 |
Come to your senses before entering spring or summer (3,6) | 58 |
Winona who was the V.P. on Nader's presidential ticket | 58 |
Neil Diamond "Beautiful Noise" song for a woman? | 58 |
Celebrity chef who likes to "kick it up a notch" | 58 |
All-time scoring leader for the U.S. men's soccer team | 58 |
1961 Michelangelo Antonioni film a k a “The Night” | 58 |
"I Won't ___ Day Without You": Paul Williams | 58 |
What someone who is about to die stands on, metaphorically | 58 |
Mural on a wall of a church in Milan, with "The" | 58 |
Restaurant in New York's International Culinary Center | 58 |
Debut Peter Tosh album, and a rallying cry for pot smokers | 58 |
Mementos from a couple's visit to seedy Hawaiian bars? | 58 |
What a lousy car has that makes you want to buy it anyway? | 58 |
Post office activity, or a hint to this puzzle's theme | 58 |
"The passionate pursuit of perfection" sloganeer | 58 |
"Twenty times, thou ___": "Richard II" | 58 |
Jackie Gleason's first TV series, with "The" | 58 |
What a call might come in on while you're on the phone | 58 |
Curl around the edge of the hole without going in, in golf | 58 |
'The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' heroine Salander | 58 |
"When I was a ___ ..." (storyteller's start) | 58 |
1989 #1 hit for Mike + The Mechanics, with "The" | 58 |
Country singer-songwriter who wrote hits for Merle Haggard | 58 |
It's "falling down" in a children's song | 58 |
Song title followed by "in all the wrong places" | 58 |
Problem that grandma had after usin' poorly-made jars? | 58 |
Singer with the 1999 #1 hit "If You Had My Love" | 58 |
"That was the best ice cream soda I ever tasted" | 58 |
Longtime college football coach who is now an ESPN analyst | 58 |
15th-century French king nicknamed "the Prudent" | 58 |
Jilted American suitor's echo of a Shakespearean title | 58 |
Give assistance, if you don't know one from the other? | 58 |
... the shopping magazine introudced a new mascot, the ___ | 58 |
Animal trainer working in France's third-largest city? | 58 |
Shakespeare character who was "of no woman born" | 58 |
His "J.B." won the 1959 Pulitzer Prize for Drama | 58 |
State capital nicknamed "The City of Four Lakes" | 58 |
Actor who said "Don't leave home without it" | 58 |
"Curious George" character, with "The" | 58 |
Accouterment popularized by a "Seinfeld" episode | 58 |
"Sadness diminishes . . . a ___ . . . ": Spinoza | 58 |
Only insects that can turn their heads to look behind them | 58 |
San Antonio Spur Ginóbili with three championship rings | 58 |
Amanda's role on "Married ... With Children" | 58 |
Pop/rock group with a 2002 hit co-written with Mick Jagger | 58 |
Answer to "What do you want on your BLT, Rocky?" | 58 |
Hofstadter subject, along with J.S. Bach and Kurt Gödel | 58 |
Year in which the first crossword appeared, on December 21 | 58 |
Year England captured Normandy at the Battle of Tinchebray | 58 |
Article on a baby that's snatched up by a news anchor? | 58 |
Cookie Monster's lament after bombing an English test? | 58 |
Name repeated in Woody Allen's "___ and ___" | 58 |
Neoclassicist who painted the fresco "Parnassus" | 58 |
Period to turn off one's phone and catch up on TV, say | 58 |