Celebrated racehorse nicknamed "The Red Terror" | 57 |
Circular display used to make choices in some video games | 57 |
Pyramid-shaped ornamentals that turn bright red in autumn | 57 |
___ Thomas, author of "Down These Mean Streets" | 57 |
Dish named for the queen consort of Italy's Umberto I | 57 |
Emmy-winning nature series narrated by David Attenborough | 57 |
"Red Roses for Me" group (with "The") | 57 |
Bottled water source located in Maine, not Eastern Europe | 57 |
Subsequent to the Babylonian captivity, in Jewish history | 57 |
Shallow-fried one of many in the national dish of Belarus | 57 |
Actress Annie who voiced Bo Peep in "Toy Story" | 57 |
"A __ this gout!": "Henry IV, Part 2" | 57 |
Meat-and-potatoes dish used to hone your culinary skills? | 57 |
Groundskeeper's bagful at an Atlantic City newspaper? | 57 |
Film the rehearsals on "Dancing With the Stars" | 57 |
Production company behind NPR's "The World" | 57 |
Media co. that distributes "This American Life" | 57 |
John Travolta film reject about election prognosticators? | 57 |
''He'' or ''them'': Abbr. | 57 |
He unleashed "Gangnam Style" on YouTube in 2012 | 57 |
Identify exactly ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme | 57 |
Shaw play that was the basis for "My Fair Lady" | 57 |
Classic arcade game character who hopped around a pyramid | 57 |
Wine enthusiast's "That's how it goes"? | 57 |
Agatha Christie's "The Mysterious Mr. ____" | 57 |
Broadcast-friendly version of a pop single with profanity | 57 |
Scandinavian fans of Wiggum's kid (in Simpsons-iana)? | 57 |
Actor in "The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg" | 57 |
Dictionary source for each asterisked clue in this puzzle | 57 |
"The Cloister and the Hearth" author and family | 57 |
Unnominated film about a guy who dreams of getting cable? | 57 |
Magazine in which "The Thin Man" first appeared | 57 |
Limerick, part two: "Who lived in a bright ___" | 57 |
Restaurant chain "for the seafood lover in you" | 57 |
Star of ''The Day the Earth Stood Still'' | 57 |
Native American territory, in slang, with "the" | 57 |
Knight ___ (media company purchased by McClatchy in 2006) | 57 |
Like the ''brothers'' Medley and Hatfield | 57 |
It ends with "Twilight of the Gods," familiarly | 57 |
Star of 1986's "A Judgment in Stone" (1940) | 57 |
Singer with the 1994 #1 hit "Bump N' Grind" | 57 |
C.P.A.'s advice for lowering future-year liabilities? | 57 |
Calvin's baby sitter in "Calvin and Hobbes" | 57 |
She played a corrupt cop in "Pineapple Express" | 57 |
Family of George's fiancée on "Seinfeld" | 57 |
Steve Martin film based on "Cyrano de Bergerac" | 57 |
Frequent early "Hollywood Squares" panelist Lee | 57 |
Hip-hop producer who records under the name Bobby Digital | 57 |
"That's as well ___ if I had . . . ": Swift | 57 |
Attached to "Steel," it's a Hefty trash bag | 57 |
Jockey Earl who rode Gallant Fox to the 1930 Triple Crown | 57 |
Thoroughfare where you can drive rings around other cars? | 57 |
'Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil' setting | 57 |
Star of "Vicky Cristina Barcelona," in tabloids | 57 |
Civil rights org. formed after the Montgomery bus boycott | 57 |
Prefix for "phobia" that means "dark" | 57 |
Subject of Stefan Fatsis' book "Word Freak" | 57 |
Hendrix biography "___ Me While I Kiss the Sky" | 57 |
St. whose motto is "Under God, the people rule" | 57 |
"Under God the people rule" is its motto: Abbr. | 57 |
"World's fastest water sled," per its maker | 57 |
Type of headlight that was mandatory from 1941 until 1984 | 57 |
Word with "driver's" or "booster" | 57 |
Last word of the first verse of "Amazing Grace" | 57 |
Song from Sondheim's "A Little Night Music" | 57 |
Iroquois tribe for which one of the Finger Lakes is named | 57 |
___ Falls (site of an 1848 women's rights convention) | 57 |
"Stop Making ___" (Talking Heads concert movie) | 57 |
Tone in novelty photos where you put on old-timey clothes | 57 |
Role for which Pacino got his first Best Actor nomination | 57 |
"We Make The World's Best Mattress" company | 57 |
Three of a kind formed with a pocket pair, in poker lingo | 57 |
Words before "date" or "world record" | 57 |
Prequel about the Bradfords' family planning efforts? | 57 |
___ Na Na (group that preceded Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock) | 57 |
To assist him in writing a neat book, the ruler used a __ | 57 |
"Wooly Bully" band Sam the ___ and the Pharaohs | 57 |
... the fitness magazine hired a ___ to rebuild its brand | 57 |
Basketball star nicknamed "The Big Baryshnikov" | 57 |
He voiced Ozzie the opossum in "Over the Hedge" | 57 |
Word repeated in "Does ___ or doesn't ___?" | 57 |
Where Tom Seaver threw the ceremonial final pitch in 2008 | 57 |
1965 and 1966 concert site for this puzzle's subjects | 57 |
He voices Burns, Flanders, Skinner, Lovejoy, and Brockman | 57 |
Leonard's roommate on "The Big Bang Theory" | 57 |
Leonard's roommate in "The Big Bang Theory" | 57 |
"___ the Sheriff" (1980s Suzanne Somers sitcom) | 57 |
"___ that pass in the night . . . ": Longfellow | 57 |
"__ to please": motto on many NJ license plates | 57 |
Rodney Dangerfield's "No respect" bit, e.g. | 57 |
Oscar-nominated actress for "Leaving Las Vegas" | 57 |
___ Phillips, who played Livia in "I, Claudius" | 57 |
The Saints of the NCAA Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference | 57 |
''My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose,'' e.g. | 57 |
"Good as gold" and "fresh as a daisy" | 57 |
...so the chef got a job at the pillow factory, but he... | 57 |
Direct answer to "why can't you get it up?" | 57 |
Sermon subject + a letter + trial subject + cat sound = ? | 57 |
What each of this puzzle's longest entries has two of | 57 |
Instrument on the Beatles' "Norwegian Wood" | 57 |