| "You've Lost ___" (The Righteous Brothers) | 56 |
| First word of every episode title of "Friends" | 56 |
| Heroine of Cather's "The Song of the Lark" | 56 |
| " . . . auspicious as / ___ of spades": Wilbur | 56 |
| 2007 Brendan Fraser film shown on Oxygen, appropriately? | 56 |
| Film whose tagline ends "Nothing can stop it!" | 56 |
| "Along ___ sequester'd vale of life": Gray | 56 |
| "Love is just around" it in a Bing Crosby song | 56 |
| " . . . ___ pinned to the bark . . . ": Harte | 56 |
| '99 Robbie Williams album "___ Has Landed" | 56 |
| "Of ___ Sing" (Pulitzer-winning Gershwin show) | 56 |
| Part of an action sequence on "N.Y.P.D. Blue"? | 56 |
| Where "sage in bloom is like perfume," in song | 56 |
| 1906 novel that helped produce widespread social reforms | 56 |
| Popular wedding website, or what's tied at a wedding | 56 |
| 1954 sci-fi movie with an exclamation point in its title | 56 |
| Action series featuring Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin | 56 |
| Item of apparel created by Mary Phelps Jacob (1891-1970) | 56 |
| "Vincent & ___" (1990 Robert Altman movie) | 56 |
| Round trip ... or the subtitle of "The Hobbit" | 56 |
| "Ay" follower in Hamlet's famous soliloquy | 56 |
| Slogan for a fossil fuel company trying to be different? | 56 |
| "O! wither'd is the garland of ___": Shak. | 56 |
| Competition TV series with versions in over 30 countries | 56 |
| Michael Jackson: "___ Don't Care About Us" | 56 |
| "Look What ___ Done to My Song, Ma" (1970 hit) | 56 |
| "A Funny ___ Happened on the Way to the Forum" | 56 |
| " . . . men have found a ___ love": Chesterton | 56 |
| Complaint about a beau that sounds downright optimistic? | 56 |
| "Really useful engine" of children's books | 56 |
| "___ Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines" | 56 |
| How many assemble at Times Square on New Year's Eve? | 56 |
| Ancient area now covered by parts of Bulgaria and Turkey | 56 |
| Salvador Dali's midair companions, in a famous photo | 56 |
| Classic 1928 musical set in London, with "The" | 56 |
| "And ___ the field the road runs by": Tennyson | 56 |
| " . . . the ___ evidently coming in": Macaulay | 56 |
| Three-time Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue cover model | 56 |
| Levels that are split in this puzzle's theme entries | 56 |
| Enchanter in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" | 56 |
| The grandfather paradox implies that itÂ’s impossible | 56 |
| Dance in which "you bring your knees in tight" | 56 |
| "Tony n' _____ Wedding" (off-Broadway hit) | 56 |
| Don Ho hit (and what the O's in this grid represent) | 56 |
| Dessert name that’s Italian for “pick me up” | 56 |
| Mechanic's job, literally illustrated in this puzzle | 56 |
| "___ so appalling - it exhilarates": Dickinson | 56 |
| Start of a rejected suitor's "sour grapes" | 56 |
| Some of Ken Jennings' "Jeopardy!" winnings | 56 |
| Their greatest hits album is "Crazy Sexy Hits" | 56 |
| Texter's "I didn't need to know that!" | 56 |
| 'That's more than I needed to know,' briefly | 56 |
| Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo and Donatello, initially | 56 |
| Gossip show that was recently hoaxed on a fake JFK photo | 56 |
| First site to report on the leaked Donald Sterling tapes | 56 |
| Princess Peach's attendant, in the Nintendo universe | 56 |
| "___ Athlete Dying Young" (A. E. Housman poem) | 56 |
| ...so the chef got a job as a wedding planner, but he... | 56 |
| ''Skoal'' and ''cheers'' | 56 |
| "___ und Verklärung" (Richard Strauss opus) | 56 |
| "The __": placekicker Lou Groza's nickname | 56 |
| ''Double, double ___ and trouble . . .'' | 56 |
| "There's nothing ___!" ("Easy!") | 56 |
| “You might call me a cryptologist,” said the ___ | 56 |
| Actress who co-starred in "The Lincoln Lawyer" | 56 |
| Dodger pitcher, A.L. Comeback Player of the Year in 1976 | 56 |
| Orchestral piece that evokes some non-musical literature | 56 |
| Gershwin's "An American in Paris," for one | 56 |
| Jack's ''The Odd Couple'' TV co-star | 56 |
| U.S. equivalent to the U.K.'s Laurence Olivier Award | 56 |
| Needing to sit on the window sill for a few minutes, say | 56 |
| Cave complex targeted during the invasion of Afghanistan | 56 |
| Donna's portrayer on "Beverly Hills 90210" | 56 |
| Sports Illustrated's manager of the decade (2000-09) | 56 |
| Puccini opera with the aria "Vissi d'arte" | 56 |
| "There's no such thing as safe sex" policy | 56 |
| Nonspeaking part in ''The Wizard of Oz'' | 56 |
| Of a university's relationship with its surroundings | 56 |
| Community resident not affiliated with its local college | 56 |
| "The flowers that bloom in the spring, ___ la" | 56 |
| Substances essential, in minute quantities, to nutrition | 56 |
| '07 Fountains of Wayne album "___ Weather" | 56 |
| Character defects that cause protagonists' downfalls | 56 |
| Peter Sellers film that began production after his death | 56 |
| Heating system brand that's "hard to stop" | 56 |
| Attend an out-of-town "Boléro" performance? | 56 |
| Host for Jennings, Craig, Pahk, and Watson, among others | 56 |
| ''But only God can make a ___'' (Kilmer) | 56 |
| ''Three Coins in the Fountain'' fountain | 56 |
| With "The," no. 4 on the list (by Franz Kafka) | 56 |
| Biased coverage of a court case (broken in three places) | 56 |
| ___ Bridge (former name of New York's R.F.K. Bridge) | 56 |
| Subject of this puzzle [and proceeding counterclockwise] | 56 |
| Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings," for one | 56 |
| Underworld song off "A Hundred Days Off" album | 56 |
| Baseball hit where the runner finishes at the hot corner | 56 |
| Largest moon in the solar system with a retrograde orbit | 56 |
| Half-human on "Star Trek: The Next Generation" | 56 |
| Picard's counselor, on "Star Trek: T.N.G." | 56 |
| Adviser of Capt. Picard on "Star Trek: T.N.G." | 56 |