| How things may be ''put'' with competence | 57 |
| Sea that was once the fourth-largest inland body of water | 57 |
| Island group in Synge's "Riders to the Sea" | 57 |
| "All the world's a stage" monologue setting | 57 |
| Elizabeth who pioneered in the advertising of beauty aids | 57 |
| "Objects in mirror ___ closer than they appear" | 57 |
| Futureheads bonus track off "News and Tributes" | 57 |
| "___ Nice Clambake" ("Carousel" tune) | 57 |
| Word between "looks" and "everything" | 57 |
| Bing Crosby's "__ You Glad You're You?" | 57 |
| Explanation that doesn't explain anything, informally | 57 |
| Man's name that's another man's name backward | 57 |
| "There is an ___ pleasure ...": Emily Dickinson | 57 |
| Durant who co-wrote "The Story of Civilization" | 57 |
| "You're __!" ("You crack me up!") | 57 |
| "What ___!" ("I want my money back!") | 57 |
| Only non-Southern state won by the G.O.P. in '64 | 57 |
| Religious artifact supposedly hidden in the Well of Souls | 57 |
| "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive" composer Harold | 57 |
| Longtime "What's My Line?" panelist Francis | 57 |
| Where "Starry Night Over the Rhone" was painted | 57 |
| ''Alice's Restaurant'' singer Guthrie | 57 |
| Rachel Field verse "___ Might Lead to Anywhere" | 57 |
| " . . . Montgomery to Oslo is ___ . . . ": King | 57 |
| Youngest player to join the 500 home run club, familiarly | 57 |
| World Baseball Classic teammate of "The Rocket" | 57 |
| 1925 novel for which the author declined a Pulitzer Prize | 57 |
| "___ sine scientia nihil est" (old Latin motto) | 57 |
| "The signature of civilizations": Beverly Sills | 57 |
| "Of all lies, __ is the least untrue": Flaubert | 57 |
| "A veil, rather than a mirror," per Oscar Wilde | 57 |
| ''Verrrrry interesting'' comedian Johnson | 57 |
| Right now, as hidden in this puzzle's longest answers | 57 |
| "___ Certified" (sticker at the mechanic's) | 57 |
| Words before "of humor" or "of smell" | 57 |
| "___ Death" ("Peer Gynt Suite" piece) | 57 |
| Words before "of rules" or "of china" | 57 |
| One-named singer with the 2002 #1 hit "Foolish" | 57 |
| First African-American selected for a U.S. Davis Cup team | 57 |
| "There was an old woman who lived in ___ . . ." | 57 |
| Charlie's successor on "Two and a Half Men" | 57 |
| "There's a reason it's priced so cheap" | 57 |
| "... ___ what you can do for your country": JFK | 57 |
| "It was ___ of the tongue!" ("Oops!") | 57 |
| "___ of a gun of a gunner . . . ": W.W. II song | 57 |
| " . . . shall conceive and bear ___": Isa. 7:14 | 57 |
| Words with "don't tell" or "nary" | 57 |
| "The fathers have eaten ___ grape . . . ": Jer. | 57 |
| Punjab's associate in "Little Orphan Annie" | 57 |
| "With the jawbone of an ___ ..." (Judges 15:16) | 57 |
| His face is seen with Powell and Loy on many film posters | 57 |
| Phrase in which "of" may be mistakenly inserted | 57 |
| Video game company parodied in "Wreck-It Ralph" | 57 |
| "Don't Watch TV Tonight...Play It!" company | 57 |
| ''I ___ no pleasant bread'' (Daniel 10:3) | 57 |
| Hank Williams, Jr. "There's ___ in My Beer" | 57 |
| One "with no invisible means of support": Sheen | 57 |
| Site of the first Tomb Raider game's climactic finale | 57 |
| "Ma—He's Making Eyes ___," 1921 song | 57 |
| Answer to the folk riddle "One leg, many hands" | 57 |
| Barbarian in the seventh circle of the Inferno, per Dante | 57 |
| One whose name can be followed by "Esq.": Abbr. | 57 |
| "Three Men in ___" ("Our Gang" short) | 57 |
| Either Abby or Martha in "Arsenic and Old Lace" | 57 |
| Co-star of Richard in "The Night of the Iguana" | 57 |
| Studebaker model name that means "Let's go" | 57 |
| Newbery winner for "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" | 57 |
| Company started in 1946 at the Detroit and Miami airports | 57 |
| Cosmetics catalog whose male counterpart is "M" | 57 |
| "The Company For Women," condescendingly enough | 57 |
| 1952 Rosalind Russell movie "Never Wave at ___" | 57 |
| "I'm going to throw up that's so cute!" | 57 |
| Rand whose "Atlas Shrugged" turns 50 this month | 57 |
| Word repeated in the "Whiffenpoof Song" refrain | 57 |
| Movie with a sequel subtitled "Pig in the City" | 57 |
| The downside of "what goes around comes around" | 57 |
| Singer with the hit album "Diamonds & Rust" | 57 |
| With "California," it's south of California | 57 |
| "___ Ha'i" ("South Pacific" song) | 57 |
| "You couldn't hit the broad side of a ___!" | 57 |
| React to the end of "Titanic," if you're me | 57 |
| Local politics and high school sports, for news reporters | 57 |
| Jeff's co-star in "The Fabulous Baker Boys" | 57 |
| Telly watchers' network, with ''the'' | 57 |
| "Top of the Pops" channel, with "The" | 57 |
| Second word of ''A Hard Day's Night'' | 57 |
| Sound heard a New York minute after the light turns green | 57 |
| "Gold" producers in "Ulee's Gold" | 57 |
| "The Enemy ___" (1957 Robert Mitchum WWII film) | 57 |
| “The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti” painter Shahn | 57 |
| Last words of Burgess' ''Purple Cow'' | 57 |
| "To ___ not to ..." (part of a noted soliloquy) | 57 |
| Where Einstein published his special theory of relativity | 57 |
| He wrote "What Do You Say After You Say Hello?" | 57 |
| "It's déjà vu all over again" speaker | 57 |
| Top 10 Kiss hit with backing by the New York Philharmonic | 57 |
| "___'s Wedding" (1990 Molly Ringwald movie) | 57 |
| Transport for Miss Gulch, in "The Wizard of Oz" | 57 |
| What Floyd rode on "Piper at the Gates of Dawn" | 57 |
| Motley Crue "God ___ the Children of the Beast" | 57 |