Raise some prices in the 19th-century literature section? | 57 |
Tyrone's "Witness for the Prosecution" wife | 57 |
It functioned as the main trade port of the French Empire | 57 |
Oscar-winning actress for "The Great Lie," 1941 | 57 |
Female fanfic character that is presumed to be the author | 57 |
Political commentator with an Internet "Report" | 57 |
Eating record #6 (21 baseball-sized ones in five minutes) | 57 |
Sports champ depicted in "Cinderella Man," 2005 | 57 |
Company that introduced coin-slide washers in laundromats | 57 |
XXXV years after the creation of the original Magna Carta | 57 |
George whose jersey number (30) was retired by the Pacers | 57 |
"Blue" villains in "Yellow Submarine" | 57 |
"I hate ___ to pieces!" (Mr. Jinks catchphrase) | 57 |
"The thing that puzzles __ that the butler ..." | 57 |
"Sir, let ___ your works and you no more": Pope | 57 |
Words never really spoken by an Edgar Rice Burroughs hero | 57 |
Lake ___ (after translation, "Lake Large Lake") | 57 |
Program that popularized eared hats, with "The" | 57 |
1980 Disney comedy about an all-night puzzle-solving race | 57 |
Authenticated "Death of a Salesman" manuscript? | 57 |
___ Harker, wife in Bram Stoker's "Dracula" | 57 |
Oscar-winning song from "Captain Carey, U.S.A." | 57 |
"An honest brew makes its own friends", he said | 57 |
“Peter, Paul and ___” (1969 children’s album) | 57 |
"I'm a Believer" band, with "the" | 57 |
Critic's positive review of drummer Keith of the Who? | 57 |
"How Are Things in Glocca ___?" (1947 hit song) | 57 |
COMEDY CENTRAL rebranded to cover etiquette among humans? | 57 |
Rapper who played Left Ear in "The Italian Job" | 57 |
Group with the 6x platinum album "Dr. Feelgood" | 57 |
Character last seen at the 2012 Olympics opening ceremony | 57 |
Yellow character in Roger Hargreaves children's books | 57 |
Steinbrenner's disparaging nickname for Dave Winfield | 57 |
Store you go to "for all your pod-based needs"? | 57 |
Shaker on the kids' show "Blue's Clues" | 57 |
Byrds' "Fifth Dimension" hit about an alien | 57 |
Wild-riding squire of "The Wind in the Willows" | 57 |
Subject of the 1997 best seller "Into Thin Air" | 57 |
What Eddie did to warm up for his "Shrek" role? | 57 |
Lexicographer James who was the O.E.D.'s first editor | 57 |
Lie told to someone you don't want to use your camera | 57 |
"Ain't Helena the capital of Idaho?" reply? | 57 |
Great-kissing "Breakfast of Champions" co-star? | 57 |
Old fast-food chain whose mascot's head was an orange | 57 |
Composer who wrote the book "The Paris Diaries" | 57 |
His birthday is celebrated as Children's Day in India | 57 |
Singer who played himself in "Saving Silverman" | 57 |
Paper's space available for stories as opposed to ads | 57 |
NICKELODEON rebranded with shows about TV room makeovers? | 57 |
1972 rock hit recorded with the London Festival Orchestra | 57 |
Iranian city that's the birthplace of Omar Khayyám | 57 |
"He is of ___ . . . ": Coleridge on Shakespeare | 57 |
Type of insurance that doesn't pay dividends, briefly | 57 |
Anthropomorphic vacuum cleaner on "Teletubbies" | 57 |
"Sorry, you can't avoid strip mall traffic" | 57 |
Like Bill O'Reilly's "zone" on Fox News | 57 |
Gaming system that collects lots of personal information? | 57 |
Diana with a record-setting swim around Manhattan in 1975 | 57 |
Diana who recently attempted to swim from Florida to Cuba | 57 |
"He has an ___ every man's boat": Cervantes | 57 |
Old Roman local levy (not derived from "eight") | 57 |
"Quinquireme ___ from distant Ophir": Masefield | 57 |
"Darby ___ and the Little People" (Disney film) | 57 |
Shak. play whose original title was "Hey, You"? | 57 |
Antique Louisville Slugger or derogatory name for grandma | 57 |
Salvage holiday paper like your grandmother? (New Jersey) | 57 |
Type with little contrast between light and heavy strokes | 57 |
"We're All Family Here!" Italian restaurant | 57 |
"The Sifl and ___ Show" (1990s MTV puppet show) | 57 |
It suggests the vowel pattern in the five starred answers | 57 |
Whitney Houston hit recorded for the 1988 Summer Olympics | 57 |
Pertinent words from La Fontaine's "Fables" | 57 |
"__, you noblest English!": "Henry V" | 57 |
"___, upward thro' the golden air": Lindsay | 57 |
It employs many video game pioneers, with "The" | 57 |
"When yellow leaves, ___, or few . . . ": Shak. | 57 |
"Mine never shall be parted, bliss ___": Milton | 57 |
Slapping webbed feet, doing backflip into a stream, etc.? | 57 |
"The police noticed that I had a simply ___..." | 57 |
Youngster who drinks too much chocolate milk? (homophone) | 57 |
Middle distance runner Steve who won Olympic gold in 1980 | 57 |
Daughter of King Pastoria in Frank Baum's book series | 57 |
Grim prediction from dad after bombing his grammar final? | 57 |
"How sharper than a serpent's tooth . . . " | 57 |
Wrestler with a "shell shocker" finishing move? | 57 |
Headdress once donned by Benedict XVI on formal occasions | 57 |
One is in the Guinness Book for its 1,728-word vocabulary | 57 |
Rules for allowing members of the opposite sex into dorms | 57 |
Film from a phrase in Gray's "Elegy . . . " | 57 |
___ Vision (its tagline is "Clearly Different") | 57 |
What somehow happens to the vegetables in your TV dinner? | 57 |
Rhode Island senator for whom an education grant is named | 57 |
2400 on your SAT scoresheet is an example of a ___ number | 57 |
Question to someone who's not responding, in Isfahan? | 57 |
Former baseball manager comes to a President's mother | 57 |
Recurring Broadway role first played by Maude Adams, 1905 | 57 |
Steve McQueen vis-Ã -vis Dr. House on "House" | 57 |
Noted English archeologist-Egyptologist: 1853–1942 | 57 |
Washington's state gem and Arizona's state fossil | 57 |
Stephen King's next novel after "Christine" | 57 |