"Cracklin' ___" (Neil Diamond chart-topper) | 57 |
Susan __, George's fiancée on "Seinfeld" | 57 |
PBS painter Bob known for "happy little clouds" | 57 |
''__ for Boss'' ('92 campaign slogan) | 57 |
Portia de ___ of ''Arrested Development'' | 57 |
Nino who composed the score for "The Godfather" | 57 |
Nino who composed the music for "The Godfather" | 57 |
''Portnoy's Complaint'' author Philip | 57 |
Philip who studied at Bucknell and Eli who studied at NYU | 57 |
Word after "sorority" or "fraternity" | 57 |
Rose ___, group with the 1977 #1 hit "Car Wash" | 57 |
Sch. named for the second lieutenant governor of New York | 57 |
Gated intersections, briefly, and this puzzle's theme | 57 |
''Let us know,'' on an invitation (Abbr.) | 57 |
''Ay, there's the ___'' (Shakespeare) | 57 |
German region occupied by France and Belgium from 1923-25 | 57 |
Member of a litter that's littler than all the others | 57 |
Whence the line "Whither thou goest, I will go" | 57 |
Jolie's ''Girl, Interrupted'' co-star | 57 |
Charles ___, "Brideshead Revisited" protagonist | 57 |
"Saddam's Secrets" author Georges Hormuz __ | 57 |
"Married lady" in a "Funny Girl" song | 57 |
Sade "Your love has found the ___ hiding place" | 57 |
___ Desert (after translation, "Desert Desert") | 57 |
Canadian-born comedian once featured on the cover of Time | 57 |
Encounters no resistance (with ''along'') | 57 |
Something you might see on a dance floor or a snack table | 57 |
First woman Supreme Court Justice, _____ Day O'Connor | 57 |
___ Paulo (most populous city of the Southern Hemisphere) | 57 |
Rue who plays Kim on ABC's "Malibu Country" | 57 |
"Two Mules for Sister __" (Clint Eastwood film) | 57 |
Company whose brands include Brylcreem and Croustipâte | 57 |
Who the White Stripes told to "Get Behind" them | 57 |
"___ My Name" (2000 Destiny's Child single) | 57 |
E-mail from a Nigerian with $10 million to give you, e.g. | 57 |
Fruit from a certain grocery store presented as evidence? | 57 |
"My Country: The Story of Modern Israel" author | 57 |
Beatles album whose working title was "Everest" | 57 |
"___ of Divorcement" (Hepburn's first film) | 57 |
Stones "They chased ___ right through the park" | 57 |
Topic in Seymour Hersh's "Chain of Command" | 57 |
"You're ___!" (line from "Rocky") | 57 |
Emeril Lagasse's 'There's -- in My Soup!' | 57 |
Handel's ''_____ Galatea e Polifemo'' | 57 |
"Stranger on the Shore" clarinetist Mr. __ Bilk | 57 |
Unfinished Anthony Burgess work about a punctual primate? | 57 |
He played the youngest son on "Eight Is Enough" | 57 |
"Whiles, like ___, I go to find my fawn": Shak. | 57 |
"Is that ___?" ("You don't say!") | 57 |
Town across the Connecticut River from Springfield, Mass. | 57 |
"I just cracked the puzzle theme!" breakthrough | 57 |
Record producer Ertegun in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 57 |
Possible response to "How you doin', dude?" | 57 |
"Thou shalt not seethe ___ . . . ": Exod. 23:19 | 57 |
Character debuting in 1710 as a Chinese ne'er-do-well | 57 |
" . . . love, first learned in ___ eyes": Shak. | 57 |
'I come from -- down under' (1981 hit song lyric) | 57 |
Relief pitcher with the 2004 World Series-winning Red Sox | 57 |
Oscar winner for "The Bridge on the River Kwai" | 57 |
He interviewed Miles Davis in the first Playboy interview | 57 |
Barack Obama sang his "Let's Stay Together" | 57 |
Russell's "Masterpiece Theatre" predecessor | 57 |
Source of the line "They say miracles are past" | 57 |
Traditional song with the line "Je te plumerai" | 57 |
Ornamental European plants that grow above the timberline | 57 |
Across-the-pond speech patterns studied by British actors | 57 |
"___ Peculiar Man" (Simon & Garfunkel song) | 57 |
"It's __!" ("Don't miss it!") | 57 |
"I hear you call my name / ___ feels like home" | 57 |
Wrestler nicknamed "Eighth Wonder of the World" | 57 |
Palindromic 1996 New York City Marathon winner ___ Catuna | 57 |
"Thou canst not then be false to ___": Polonius | 57 |
" . . . like ___/Of prancing Poetry": Dickinson | 57 |
"Whoso diggeth __ shall fall therein": Proverbs | 57 |
"... poison'd with ___ of ale": Shakespeare | 57 |
" . . . fame for ___ of ale, and safety": Shak. | 57 |
"Secretive Student Monitor"? [John le Carré] | 57 |
"___ Good Times Really Over" (1982 country hit) | 57 |
Kathleen E. Woodiwiss book, or stopped hibernating early? | 57 |
State dispute section of America's first constitution | 57 |
"To the mercy/Of ___ stream . . . ": Henry VIII | 57 |
Place in the title of Bruce Springsteen's debut album | 57 |
"To every thing there is ___ . . . ": Eccl. 3:1 | 57 |
"Give ___ to Cerberus" (Greek and Roman saying) | 57 |
"Life is . . . not doing ___": O. W. Holmes Jr. | 57 |
"There is ___ in the affairs of men...": Brutus | 57 |
"There is __ in the affairs of men ...": Brutus | 57 |
"We're really lost without a book of maps"? | 57 |
Where serve-and-volley tennis players win a lot of points | 57 |
'09 Tori Amos album "Abnormally ___ to Sin" | 57 |
Swedish winner of a 2014 Top Dance/Electronic Song Grammy | 57 |
Words before "of time" or "of talent" | 57 |
It's joined to Saudi Arabia by the King Fahd Causeway | 57 |
Swordsman's belt worn diagonally from shoulder to hip | 57 |
Cylindrical cardboard containers apropos for this puzzle? | 57 |
Businesswoman Corcoran of TV's "Shark Tank" | 57 |
Guy on 'The Flintstones,' to a Russian economist? | 57 |
Italian city associated with the real-life Saint Nicholas | 57 |
"Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion" composer | 57 |
Swaying sculpture with long-eared dogs hanging from rods? | 57 |