"___ My Sugar Standing in the Rain" (1920s hit) | 57 |
___ Chaiken, creator and writer of "The L Word" | 57 |
"How Could ___ You Down" (Jessica Simpson song) | 57 |
Declaration that may be followed by "So sue me" | 57 |
''Amo'' or ''j'aime'' | 57 |
To whom Rick said "We'll always have Paris" | 57 |
Somali supermodel, or a good name for a robot from Apple? | 57 |
Words with "jiffy" or "pig's eye" | 57 |
"And seem to walk on wings, and tread __": Pope | 57 |
Stevens of TV's "The Farmer's Daughter" | 57 |
"The Fair Maid of the ___" (Renaissance comedy) | 57 |
Prefix with "personal" or "planetary" | 57 |
"Meet me ___ middle of the day" (Steve Forbert) | 57 |
"___ each life some rain must fall": Longfellow | 57 |
"First ___ ..." (George Washington description) | 57 |
"The Leader ___" (Dale Carnegie self-help book) | 57 |
Employee's rant, to the nightmarish Freudian analyst? | 57 |
Ancient region with an architectural style named after it | 57 |
University with a noted "Writers' Workshop" | 57 |
"___ Stubborn" ("The Music Man" song) | 57 |
''The Bridges of Madison County'' setting | 57 |
Whence a girl who's "like a samba," in song | 57 |
"You won't have me to push around anymore!" | 57 |
"It Ain't Necessarily So" lyricist Gershwin | 57 |
Boy's name that's another boy's name backward | 57 |
"Not for these ___/The song . . . ": Wordsworth | 57 |
Country whose flag says "God is great" 22 times | 57 |
Country whose flag's stripes are red, white and black | 57 |
Nation suspected of harboring weapons of mass destruction | 57 |
To whom "I'll see you in my dreams" is sung | 57 |
First name among "The Beverly Hillbillies" cast | 57 |
"Brave ___" (William Steig children's book) | 57 |
"Stanley & ___" (1990 Fonda / De Niro film) | 57 |
Like the verbs "come" and "go": Abbr. | 57 |
''Empire Strikes Back'' director Kershner | 57 |
"[Life] ___ tale told by an idiot," per Macbeth | 57 |
Jason who played Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter movies | 57 |
"Thy hair __ a flock of goats": Song of Solomon | 57 |
"Brother Ray ___ It Again!" (Ray Charles album) | 57 |
"Woe __": Patricia T. O'Conner grammar book | 57 |
Egyptian goddess whose headdress was shaped like a throne | 57 |
Bob Dylan "Desire" song about Egyptian goddess? | 57 |
Early '90s Michael Jackson single "Who ___" | 57 |
Subject of YouTube video made by Nakoula Basseley Nakoula | 57 |
Capital whose name is Urdu for "place of peace" | 57 |
"It's Your Thing" singers, The ___ Brothers | 57 |
"There ___ spoon" ("The Matrix" line) | 57 |
Word between "money" and "everything" | 57 |
"___ Anything" (1988 My Bloody Valentine debut) | 57 |
''___ It Romantic?'' (Rodgers & Hart) | 57 |
Country whose flag has two blue stripes and a Magen David | 57 |
''The Baron in the Trees'' author Calvino | 57 |
"Let ___ ... Naked" (2003 Beatles remix record) | 57 |
"___ You" (song from "The Music Man") | 57 |
"___ the economy, stupid!" (Bill Clinton, 1992) | 57 |
"___ Not About the Bike" (Lance Armstrong book) | 57 |
"Life ___" (2014 documentary about Roger Ebert) | 57 |
"For love is still most precious in ___": Shak. | 57 |
Informal response to ''Who's there?'' | 57 |
"Make ___" ("Star Trek: TNG" command) | 57 |
Brilliant young man in "The Brothers Karamazov" | 57 |
Composer of the 1906 "Central Park in the Dark" | 57 |
Big Daddy portrayer, in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" | 57 |
"Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" narrator Burl | 57 |
''All ___ for Christmas is my two . . .'' | 57 |
Question after "You were going to give me $500" | 57 |
Site of a 2005 60th-anniversary memorial service, briefly | 57 |
Film lead character featured in a Disney World attraction | 57 |
It's between Connecticut Avenue and St. Charles Place | 57 |
Sitcom title character who is called a "Virgin" | 57 |
Jazzy 1940 standard that begins "I love coffee" | 57 |
1975 blockbuster whose main character was nicknamed Bruce | 57 |
"Le ___ Hot" ("Victor/Victoria" song) | 57 |
Shepherd who wrote "The Ferrari in the Bedroom" | 57 |
Clampett patriarch on "The Beverly Hillbillies" | 57 |
Tony's buddies in ''West Side Story'' | 57 |
The Pink Panther, in ''The Pink Panther'' | 57 |
2001 album with the #1 hit "Ain't It Funny" | 57 |
Forest Whitaker's role in "The Crying Game" | 57 |
''She's Always a Woman'' singer Billy | 57 |
It's not found within the four corners of this puzzle | 57 |
1999 recipient of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor | 57 |
"Aunt ___ Scrap-Bag" (Louisa May Alcott series) | 57 |
___ Antonio Vargas (reporter turned immigration activist) | 57 |
___ K. (protagonist of Kafka's "The Trial") | 57 |
"___ My Imagination" (Temptations chart-topper) | 57 |
Gus who wrote the words to "Makin' Whoopee" | 57 |
Penn of "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle" | 57 |
Its official song is "Home on the Range": Abbr. | 57 |
Philosopher who coined "categorical imperative" | 57 |
Jewelry store chain that 'every kiss begins with' | 57 |
Director Elia who controversially "named names" | 57 |
Won Grammy with Orbison in '89 for "Crying" | 57 |
Lefty songwriter who spells her name in lowercase letters | 57 |
Kutcher's character on "That '70s Show" | 57 |
Dollfaced guy who dated Skipper's sister for 43 years | 57 |
NASA space observatory named for a Renaissance astronomer | 57 |
Jerome who composed "The Last Time I Saw Paris" | 57 |
Lancaster's "From Here to Eternity" co-star | 57 |
Brynner's dance partner in "The King and I" | 57 |