| Maltese currency replaced by the euro on January 1, 2008 | 56 |
| One of the first Apple personal computers to use a mouse | 56 |
| "The Official Preppy Handbook" editor Birnbach | 56 |
| "The Official Preppy Handbook" author Birnbach | 56 |
| '70s "Have You Seen Her" soul band Chi-___ | 56 |
| She played Arthur's girlfriend in "Arthur" | 56 |
| "Wolf Tracks - The Best of Los __": 2006 album | 56 |
| Philosopher John who posited a theory of social contract | 56 |
| John who wrote "What worries you, masters you" | 56 |
| Credence Clearwater Revival song about a California city | 56 |
| Singer of the children's album "Camp Lisa" | 56 |
| The Kinks "met her in a club down in old Soho" | 56 |
| Novel title character called "My sin, my soul" | 56 |
| McCallister of "The Story of Seabiscuit," 1949 | 56 |
| "WKRP" costar with Gary, Gordon, Howard et al. | 56 |
| Kid's character who "speaks for the trees" | 56 |
| "Oh __, won't you buy me a Mercedes Benz?" | 56 |
| Millionairess portrayer in "The Millionairess" | 56 |
| Matthau's "Grumpier Old Men" love interest | 56 |
| First actress to win an Oscar in a foreign-language film | 56 |
| Peter who played Cairo in "The Maltese Falcon" | 56 |
| It tells the tale of the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 | 56 |
| ''Get __!'' (''Scram!'') | 56 |
| "Lucy, you got a __ 'splainin' to do!" | 56 |
| Mary's boss on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 56 |
| Baseball's Piniella, nicknamed "Sweet ___" | 56 |
| "___ on First" (1981 comedian's biography) | 56 |
| E. S. ___, old game company famous for Yahtzee and Bingo | 56 |
| The Gaslight Anthem "The Queen of ___ Chelsea" | 56 |
| "Rubber Soul," "Revolver" and others | 56 |
| Initial hurdles for those who want to join the Supremes? | 56 |
| Molière's "Le Médecin Malgré ___" | 56 |
| Bygone Unilever brand whose name meant "light" | 56 |
| Connecticut town for which a tick-borne illness is named | 56 |
| She plagues ladies' lips with blisters, per Mercutio | 56 |
| Magazine written by the "usual gang of idiots" | 56 |
| Magazine written by "the usual gang of idiots" | 56 |
| It's written by "the usual gang of idiots" | 56 |
| ''You're soaking in it'' spokeswoman | 56 |
| "Why is a raven like a writing-desk?" inquirer | 56 |
| Astronaut Jemison, first African-American woman in space | 56 |
| Olympic alpine skier known as "The Herminator" | 56 |
| They're not actually delivered by the postal service | 56 |
| "The butcher, the baker, the candle stick-___" | 56 |
| "A blind mule kicking by guess": Josh Billings | 56 |
| Broadway musical with the song "Bosom Buddies" | 56 |
| Broadway musical that featured "Bosom Buddies" | 56 |
| ''Glengarry Glen Ross'' playwright David | 56 |
| Word on both sides of "to" and "for" | 56 |
| ''Greatest Songs of the Sixties'' artist | 56 |
| Figure on some Occupy Wall Street protestors' shirts | 56 |
| "A revolution is not a dinner party" statesman | 56 |
| "___ Sade" (1966 movie starring Patrick Magee) | 56 |
| Co-owner of the Fix-It Shop on "Sesame Street" | 56 |
| Elinor's sister in "Sense and Sensibility" | 56 |
| Eastern Canadian province grouping, with "the" | 56 |
| Former New York congressman Eric in a March 2010 scandal | 56 |
| "When Harry Met Sally..." studio construction? | 56 |
| Will's ''. . . Bagger Vance'' costar | 56 |
| Joe __, first A.L. catcher to win a batting title (2006) | 56 |
| Used all available credit (with ''out'') | 56 |
| Longtime "ABC's Wide World of Sports" host | 56 |
| Dylan's last name on "Beverly Hills 90210" | 56 |
| Year that Michelangelo sculpted the "Pietà " | 56 |
| Year before which books known as incunabula were printed | 56 |
| "Oh, give ___ home where the buffalo roam ..." | 56 |
| She played Sally in "When Harry Met Sally ..." | 56 |
| Annie Reed portrayer in "Sleepless in Seattle" | 56 |
| ___ Blanc, the so-called "Man of 1,000 Voices" | 56 |
| Theatrical drama with little characterization, for short | 56 |
| "It's Raining ___" (The Weather Girls hit) | 56 |
| Organization that no U.S. president has ever belonged to | 56 |
| "___ is gettin' a bit tight on mah finger" | 56 |
| "20000 lieues sous les ___" (Jules Verne book) | 56 |
| He bought Atlantic City's Resorts casino from Donald | 56 |
| Arizona town where the Chicago Cubs hold spring training | 56 |
| Genre featured on MTV's "Headbangers Ball" | 56 |
| Figure of speech in which two unlike things are compared | 56 |
| Movie studio whose motto is "Ars gratia artis" | 56 |
| Singer on the "Slumdog Millionaire" soundtrack | 56 |
| Actress Wasikowska of "The Kids Are All Right" | 56 |
| Prefix with "morning" or "afternoon" | 56 |
| Everlast line "Had to walk a ___ in his shoes" | 56 |
| "The Emancipation of ___" (Mariah Carey album) | 56 |
| Greedy person's cry before and after "all" | 56 |
| "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" setting | 56 |
| ''__ Modiste'' (Victor Herbert operetta) | 56 |
| Musician descended from Herman Melville (hence the name) | 56 |
| "Where nobody knows your name," in Springfield | 56 |
| Home of H. Rousseau's "The Sleeping Gypsy" | 56 |
| "On the Bank of the Seine, Bennecourt" painter | 56 |
| "Water Lilies" and "Haystacks," e.g. | 56 |
| Where Massenet's "Don Quichotte" premiered | 56 |
| "Mr. Brown Can ___! Can You?" (Dr. Seuss book) | 56 |
| Shakespeare's "Othello, the ___ of Venice" | 56 |
| "Dude, Where's My Country?" author Michael | 56 |
| "Midnight in Paris" or "Match Point" | 56 |
| Uncredited actors, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 56 |
| Half of a title role for John Barrymore or Spencer Tracy | 56 |
| The reporter who accused her retracted his story in 1893 | 56 |