"I've ___ Ev'ry Little Star," 1932 song | 57 |
1979 Tony winner for "Whose Life Is It Anyway?" | 57 |
His postcard says "My yacht's in high gear" | 57 |
"Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" costar | 57 |
"I don't appreciate your ___, young missy!" | 57 |
He sings "Maria" in "West Side Story" | 57 |
Peak that's hidden in the four longest puzzle answers | 57 |
Headwear seen on the cover of "Guitar Hero III" | 57 |
Drifters "I climb way up to the ___ the stairs" | 57 |
Starting catcher in every All-Star Game from 1964 to 1967 | 57 |
Titular opera character who jumps to her death at the end | 57 |
One is "cradled" in answers to asterisked clues | 57 |
"When I Take My Sugar ___" (Frank Sinatra song) | 57 |
"Takin' It __ Streets": Doobie Brothers hit | 57 |
Dog who reveals he can speak in "Tik-Tok of Oz" | 57 |
"...it's a wonderful ---" (Sinatra refrain) | 57 |
Babes in ___ (punk band that once included Courtney Love) | 57 |
RCA Victor's "His Master's Voice," e.g. | 57 |
Séance phenomena / Seattle Center Coliseum, since 1995 | 57 |
Air conditioner brand that's "hard to stop" | 57 |
One "who intimately lives with rain," in a poem | 57 |
There are six hidden in this puzzle in appropriate places | 57 |
Geometric figures with three planes that meet at a vertex | 57 |
Plays the opening of ''Rhapsody in Blue'' | 57 |
"Just a little off the top" at the barber's | 57 |
"You don't expect me to swallow this ___!?" | 57 |
"Deceive the eye" (with "l'oeil") | 57 |
Field where the Tampa Bay Rays play, with "the" | 57 |
Patented maneuver in the communist sport of air dressage? | 57 |
Opera that Leonard Bernstein began while on his honeymoon | 57 |
"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" character Scrumptious | 57 |
"_____ Remember" ("Fantasticks" song) | 57 |
Assist (or interfere, depending on who you're asking) | 57 |
They'll feel you up before making a connection: Abbr. | 57 |
''The ___ Bride'' (Rimsky-Korsakov opera) | 57 |
Game with half a dozen winning lines found in this puzzle | 57 |
"She's a Beauty" band, with "The" | 57 |
___ City (apartment complex on Manhattan's East Side) | 57 |
''Looking for Mr. Goodbar'' Oscar nominee | 57 |
Poor prep technique earned the apprentice the nickname __ | 57 |
''Achilles and the Tortoise'' author Mark | 57 |
"I am the sorrier; would ___ otherwise" (Shak.) | 57 |
Overpromotion of a Stephenie Meyers fantasy novel series? | 57 |
Candy bar at the center of a "Seinfeld" episode | 57 |
What it takes to make a thing go right, in a hip-hop song | 57 |
Restaurant special, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 57 |
Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer" and others | 57 |
"So Much in Love" singers, with "The" | 57 |
1846 book subtitled "A Peep at Polynesian Life" | 57 |
He killed Basil Rathbone in "The Mark of Zorro" | 57 |
"California ___ Alles" (classic punk rock song) | 57 |
"___ sum?" (Cato's "Where am I?") | 57 |
Sch. whose students have won more than 200 Olympic medals | 57 |
1999 Richard Belzer book, "___, JFK, and Elvis" | 57 |
"Star Trek" character whose first name is Nyota | 57 |
Marilyn Monroe played one in "Some Like It Hot" | 57 |
She played Fantine in "Les Misérables," 1998 | 57 |
Taste whose name means "savoriness" in Japanese | 57 |
Event celebrated in "Through the Looking-Glass" | 57 |
Alma mater of puzzlemakers Mike Nothnagel and yours truly | 57 |
"Dracula" and "Frankenstein" producer | 57 |
Words before "about" and "at 'em" | 57 |
Morningside Heights vis-Ã -vis Hell's Kitchen, e.g. | 57 |
"The Truth About ___ Geller" (James Randi book) | 57 |
Innovator in computer science and artificial intelligence | 57 |
Word after "on a Grecian" in a Keats poem title | 57 |
Keats's "unravish'd bride of quietness" | 57 |
Phoebe's identical twin sister on "Friends" | 57 |
Letters chanted during a Ryan Lochte race at the Olympics | 57 |
''God Bless the ___'' (Lee Greenwood hit) | 57 |
Org. that uses the slogan "Cross Into the Blue" | 57 |
Its motto is Latin for "Always prepared": Abbr. | 57 |
Outfield "I just want to ___ your love tonight" | 57 |
Led Zep "Said there ain't no ___ in crying" | 57 |
Easily forgotten information for a rarely checked account | 57 |
"Chesty Anderson, ___" (1976 Shari Eubank film) | 57 |
WWII aircraft carrier nicknamed "Tokyo Express" | 57 |
Its state quarter says "Crossroads of the West" | 57 |
Director Boll of 2005's "Alone in the Dark" | 57 |
Like Cinderella's stepsisters vis-Ã -vis Cinderella | 57 |
Dancer Chmerkovskiy of "Dancing With the Stars" | 57 |
"___ in victory" (grade school learning phrase) | 57 |
1982 Grammy-winning singer for "Gershwin Live!" | 57 |
Popeil's legendary food processer, first sold in 1963 | 57 |
Monopoly avenue that is Coventry Street in the UK version | 57 |
New York weekly since 1955 (with ''The'') | 57 |
Actor Rhames of the "Mission: Impossible" films | 57 |
Solo part in Benjamin Britten's "Lachrymae" | 57 |
Birth state of four of the first five American presidents | 57 |
Simulation of an environment created by a computer system | 57 |
Jenna ___ Oÿ (portrayer of Six on "Blossom") | 57 |
What every other letter of every answer in this puzzle is | 57 |
Rosie the Riveter's fighting counterparts during WWII | 57 |
Margaret's last name in "Dennis the Menace" | 57 |
What the agent does before patting down filthy travelers? | 57 |
He can sometimes be found near Wenda or Wizard Whitebeard | 57 |
"Where's ___?" (children's book series) | 57 |
Circus legend Karl who developed the seven-person pyramid | 57 |
One who has grandiose daydreams but a humdrum actual life | 57 |
"I'm a rabbi and...um...wait, where was I?" | 57 |