Jose Ruiz of "So You Think You Can Dance," e.g. | 57 |
Take Fox News's Alan ashore and dump him on the sand? | 57 |
Juliet's expectation for "this bud of love" | 57 |
Outdoor establishment that originated in southern Germany | 57 |
Ralph who played FDR in "Sunrise at Campobello" | 57 |
North African counterpart to an Italian Baroque sculptor? | 57 |
Sportscaster Len who wrote "Spanning the World" | 57 |
It provided tires for Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis | 57 |
Theodore of Broadway's "The Sound of Music" | 57 |
1984 Matthew Modine movie with a Peter Gabriel soundtrack | 57 |
"These allegations are completely false!," e.g. | 57 |
Unable to see the "E" on the Snellen chart, say | 57 |
Coffee additive endorsed by Star Wars bounty hunter Fett? | 57 |
It might read "Home: Who cares; Away: Whatever" | 57 |
"... 'and two, that we can ___ ya' ..." | 57 |
"Shot Heard 'Round the World" pitcher Ralph | 57 |
"It's a ___ brecht moonlecht necht": Lauder | 57 |
"When I Come Around" getting heavy play on MTV? | 57 |
"Absolutely Fabulous" or "Father Ted" | 57 |
Soft yet easily breakable "Star Trek" creature? | 57 |
Gerald Ford, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama came from them | 57 |
Relationship in the 2009 film "I Love You, Man" | 57 |
Oscar category won by "West Bank Story" in 2006 | 57 |
Feature of a pro wrestler from a Pennsylvania university? | 57 |
"... and a ride back in my uncle's ___ ..." | 57 |
Potatoes and cucumbers, compared to apples and eggplants? | 57 |
"__ sera": Luigi's "Good evening" | 57 |
Victor who played King Tut on TV's "Batman" | 57 |
"A Vindication of Natural Society" writer, 1756 | 57 |
Rich, non-vegan novelty flavor of a popular hipster beer? | 57 |
"I'm sorry, you're wrong!" sound effect | 57 |
Memoirs of a sponging farm worker (with "The")? | 57 |
1974 film that was Jonathan Demme's directorial debut | 57 |
Horse of the Year that won the 1949 Preakness and Belmont | 57 |
Sportscaster with the autobiography "Holy Cow!" | 57 |
Author who was once Claudia Johnson's press secretary | 57 |
What patrons started picking numbers from in the '80s | 57 |
Sony's ___-101 (first commercial compact disc player) | 57 |
"Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" title role player | 57 |
Singer with the #1 R&B hit "I Feel for You" | 57 |
Phish "Billy Breathes" jam "___ Zero" | 57 |
Getting cold feet (or an alternate title for this puzzle) | 57 |
New Jersey governor whose first name starts his last name | 57 |
New York's ___ Building, tallest in the world in 1930 | 57 |
Movie based on a John Irving novel (with "The") | 57 |
"I've known a thousand like you, dollface"? | 57 |
It's recommended for wiping off electronic components | 57 |
"Come on-a My House" and "Hey There"? | 57 |
Military branch with the motto "Semper Paratus" | 57 |
"Element #27 Suffering From Severe Depression!" | 57 |
Fashion icon played by Shirley MacLaine and Audrey Tautou | 57 |
Feature of a Denverite's speech? [Chevrolet, Hyundai] | 57 |
There's a major one in Disney's "Bambi" | 57 |
Why Haim didn't want to party one night in the 1980s? | 57 |
Annenberg/___ (non-profit behind educational programming) | 57 |
Subject of the 2004 documentary "American Beer" | 57 |
"___ Wife," Pulitzer Prize play by George Kelly | 57 |
Movie like "Godzilla" or "Sharktopus" | 57 |
Bad-day-in-the-market headline for a lending institution? | 57 |
Emergency situation that an Egyptian goddess experiences? | 57 |
He played Juror #9 in 1957's "12 Angry Men" | 57 |
Le Gallienne's "The ___ the Little Peoples" | 57 |
Science comparing computers with man's nervous system | 57 |
British name of the 1960s series "Secret Agent" | 57 |
Relatives of "Gee whiz" and "Shucks!" | 57 |
Program hosted by investigative journalists who can dunk? | 57 |
"So foul and fair a ___ have not seen": Macbeth | 57 |
Long-running TV show featuring the Hortons and the Bradys | 57 |
Practice of buying and selling shares in the same session | 57 |
Words on a note with cookies left by the chimney, perhaps | 57 |
"Bigger and ___" (LL Cool J's second album) | 57 |
Tarnishing "Tom Jones" author's reputation? | 57 |
"That flight was a nightmare! First we were..." | 57 |
Either way, the letter carrier's work not appreciated | 57 |
Kebabs and souvlaki sold outside a noted historical site? | 57 |
Dr. Shepherd portrayer, on "Grey's Anatomy" | 57 |
"Let's Hear It For the Boy" singer Williams | 57 |
He played Uncle Jesse on "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 57 |
Actor portrayed by his son in "The Mambo Kings" | 57 |
R&B singer with the 1994 hit "You Gotta Be" | 57 |
Maleficent's pet raven in "Sleeping Beauty" | 57 |
Film about what to do if there's an X-file emergency? | 57 |
Engagement gift (both words suit this puzzle's theme) | 57 |
Heavy dairy product made from reclaimed casino equipment? | 57 |
Performer with a self-titled PBS series from 1977 to 1982 | 57 |
One-named singer sampled on Eminem's "Stan" | 57 |
One-named singer sampled in Eminem's "Stan" | 57 |
Artist who claimed to have engaged in cannibalism in 1904 | 57 |
"I am not a doctor, but I play one on TV," e.g. | 57 |
Photographer of "Killing Fields" fame, ___ Pran | 57 |
Bathroom vessels for those who are handy around the house | 57 |
Almost any poem that starts "Roses are red ..." | 57 |
Actor who often said, "Sorry about that, Chief" | 57 |
Exhortation that, in fact, is not in the Hippocratic Oath | 57 |
Line to the wedding florist about excessive arrangements? | 57 |
Cause bad luck for "Harry Potter" actress Emma? | 57 |
Michael of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' | 57 |
Like some swords ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme | 57 |
" . . . ___ greater length of chain": Goldsmith | 57 |
"Floral" film that was the Best Picture of 1989 | 57 |