What each word of six or more letters in this puzzle does | 57 |
A gift in O. Henry's "The Gift of the Magi" | 57 |
Third word of "Around the World in Eighty Days" | 57 |
"Around the World in 80 Days" navigator Phileas | 57 |
'Around the World in 80 Days' traveler Phileas -- | 57 |
Mythical spring of restoration sought by Ponce de León | 57 |
Kind of club that's a hint to this puzzle's theme | 57 |
''Saturday Night Fever'' actress Drescher | 57 |
Coins with overlooked flaws that are put into circulation | 57 |
"The Wizard of Oz" family name, no pun intended | 57 |
New Mexico town mentioned in the hit "Route 66" | 57 |
Wilde's ''The Ballad of Reading ___'' | 57 |
Catching it means he's next at the altar, so they say | 57 |
Automotive part ... and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 57 |
There's one hidden in the answer to each starred clue | 57 |
''Thank Heaven for Little Girls'' musical | 57 |
"___ Some Lovin'" (1980 Blues Brothers hit) | 57 |
Vannelli who had a hit with "I Just Wanna Stop" | 57 |
"God shuffled his feet, and ___ around at them" | 57 |
___ sword (Wii accessory for "Star Wars" games) | 57 |
Part of Duchamp's parody of the "Mona Lisa" | 57 |
The Green Wall of China is designed to slow its expansion | 57 |
Title stage character that doesn't need an understudy | 57 |
Sport in which you try to beat your opponent using clubs? | 57 |
"You'd better __": "Please leave" | 57 |
Name in a 2000 Supreme Court case about voting in Florida | 57 |
#1 Ray Charles R&B hit "I've ___ Woman" | 57 |
"Growing Up ___" (2004-05 A&E reality show) | 57 |
Auto accessory often mounted on the windshield, for short | 57 |
Seven-time Wimbledon champ of the 1980's and 90's | 57 |
F. Scott Fitzgerald title character, with "the" | 57 |
TV doctor ''at home'' with unusual cases? | 57 |
Object of Oliver Twist's request for "more" | 57 |
Pacific island "where America's day begins" | 57 |
This puzzle's perimeter entries are all types of them | 57 |
"Donald's Cousin ___" (1939 Disney cartoon) | 57 |
Oscar winner Edmund of "Miracle on 34th Street" | 57 |
Czech diacritical sometimes called an inverted circumflex | 57 |
International Court of Justice site, with "The" | 57 |
International Court of Justice city, with "The" | 57 |
"Bali ___," song from "South Pacific" | 57 |
Show with song ''Good Morning Starshine'' | 57 |
Billy Bob's co-star in "Monster's Ball" | 57 |
"___ you, Guildenstern" (line spoken by Hamlet) | 57 |
"Portia is Brutus' __, not his wife": Shak. | 57 |
11-year old spy in a Louise Fitzhugh children's novel | 57 |
" . . . why ___ thou forsaken me?": Matt. 27:46 | 57 |
Advice to the rash, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 57 |
"I ___ everything about you" Ugly Kid Joe lyric | 57 |
"They'll Do It Every Time" cartoonist Jimmy | 57 |
He introduced the Easter egg roll on the White House lawn | 57 |
Bossy maid who went from comic strip to television screen | 57 |
"There's No Place Like ___" (old TV slogan) | 57 |
"Is __ dot ...": "Particle Man" lyric | 57 |
Flee (and what you must supply four times in this puzzle) | 57 |
''Call it'' reply, about half of the time | 57 |
Anne who starred in the 1998 remake of "Psycho" | 57 |
Former owner of the jet "Big Bunny," to friends | 57 |
One of a trio in "The Twelve Days of Christmas" | 57 |
Word turned into its own opposite by putting a T in front | 57 |
Bandleader with the #1 hit "Blues in the Night" | 57 |
"___ Devil in His Own Home Town" (classic song) | 57 |
Cracker brand that sounds like a greeting to a prostitute | 57 |
"A Hymn to ___" ("My Fair Lady" tune) | 57 |
"A Hymn to ___" ("My Fair Lady" song) | 57 |
Tennis great Lew who won three of the four majors in 1956 | 57 |
1938 "The War of the Worlds" broadcast, for one | 57 |
To whom a horizontal zigzag meant "barking dog" | 57 |
Richard March ___ (inventor of the rotary printing press) | 57 |
Miss Daisy's driver in "Driving Miss Daisy" | 57 |
Island whose name means, literally, "main land" | 57 |
1991 film starring Dustin Hoffman as a one-handed captain | 57 |
2011 film starring Russell Brand as the voice of a rabbit | 57 |
______, British Columbia (sounds like Pope, Saskatchewan) | 57 |
"High ___" (song featuring a rubber tree plant) | 57 |
Language of the 1983 film title "Koyaanisqatsi" | 57 |
He wrote "Even the worthy Homer sometimes nods" | 57 |
Star of the 1981 revue "The Lady and Her Music" | 57 |
Good news for a real estate developer, bad news for a mom | 57 |
High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, more commonly | 57 |
"Kiss of the Spider Woman" Oscar winner William | 57 |
First name of the swimmer dubbed the "Thorpedo" | 57 |
Answer to "Where's that last piece of pie?" | 57 |
''When Will ___ Loved'' (Everly Brothers) | 57 |
Abbr. meaning "in the same place," in footnotes | 57 |
Its logo has letters with horizontal stripes through them | 57 |
"__ not to send peace, but a sword": Matthew 10 | 57 |
Delivery people whose jobs were obviated by refrigeration | 57 |
Rapper who "Loves Coco" in an E! reality series | 57 |
Place where people get hooked up at the hospital, briefly | 57 |
"___ you!" ("Go ahead, make my day!") | 57 |
"___ not have sexual relations with that woman" | 57 |
When repeated, response to "Who wants dessert?" | 57 |
"Magic" words that are the theme of this puzzle | 57 |
"Kill Yr ___" (Sonic Youth EP/punk catchphrase) | 57 |
"Able was __ ...": start of a famous palindrome | 57 |
"___ Pretty" ("West Side Story" song) | 57 |
"___ Had Been With Me" (2013 Laura Nowlin book) | 57 |
Household pets that need ultraviolet light in their cages | 57 |
Retail giant whose logo has blue letters in a yellow oval | 57 |