Occurrence of events not quite eerily at the same time? | 55 |
One tenth of a gram (named after an Ancient Greek coin) | 55 |
Only one of the 13 Colonies not touching the Atl. Ocean | 55 |
Old 'Tonight Show' host studying ethnic groups? | 55 |
Old slangy ending for "yes" or "no" | 55 |
Only man ever to win an L.P.G.A. Tour tournament (1962) | 55 |
Ones whose tastes you obviously wouldn't understand | 55 |
Only player to hit 60 home runs in a season three times | 55 |
Org. that issues about 5.5 million new numbers annually | 55 |
One of South America's smallest republics, formerly | 55 |
One who dominates another by sheer force of personality | 55 |
Obeys a neatnik pirate's command regarding the deck | 55 |
Orange drink on some of Portland's Voodoo Doughnuts | 55 |
Oscar Wilde's "greatest of all art forms" | 55 |
One of the sisters on "Braxton Family Values" | 55 |
Old draft deferment category for critical civilian work | 55 |
O'Connor of "Witness for the Prosecution" | 55 |
One of two engineering features depicted in this puzzle | 55 |
Only founding member of OPEC not located in the Mideast | 55 |
One of Gabe's "sweathogs," in 70's TV | 55 |
One of the men waiting in "Waiting for Godot" | 55 |
One side's retort to "No, you don't!" | 55 |
Org. with a Work & Retirement section on its website | 56 |
Only one of their members was actually born in Australia | 56 |
Org. with an amicus brief in Brown v. Board of Education | 56 |
Org. with a "Physicians" section on their site | 56 |
One of Time magazine's cover "Peacemakers" | 56 |
One-named R&B singer with "Always on Time" | 56 |
Org. Wayne LaPierre called "jack-booted thugs" | 56 |
Outdoor meals with hamburgers or hot dogs, say, in brief | 56 |
Overcoming stiltedness, as with introductions in a group | 56 |
One who says "loo" instead of "john" | 56 |
One of man's three legs, in the riddle of the Sphinx | 56 |
Only same-year N.C.A.A. and N.I.T. tourney winner (1950) | 56 |
Oscar winner who sang in "Idiot's Delight" | 56 |
Org. whose first Entertainer of the Year was Eddy Arnold | 56 |
Of ___ (firm status of a semi-retired attorney, perhaps) | 56 |
One running away with a spoon, in a children's rhyme | 56 |
Object in an apocryphal story about Christopher Columbus | 56 |
Oscar director for "Gentleman's Agreement" | 56 |
Omit, like the "t" in "Swee'Pea" | 56 |
Old radio's "___ Maxwell's Party Line" | 56 |
Oklahoma's self-proclaimed "Wheat Capital" | 56 |
Org. with a Sustainable Practices section on its website | 56 |
Oldest of the gods, in Plato's "Symposium" | 56 |
Online investing company with a talking baby ad campaign | 56 |
Org. responsible for keeping assholes off of television? | 56 |
Onetime catchword for fashion designer Christian Siriano | 56 |
Only U.S. senator with a unit of measure named after him | 56 |
Original name of the radio show "Gang Busters" | 56 |
Oscar winner who sang in "The Grapes of Wrath" | 56 |
Oscar winner for ''Reversal of Fortune'' | 56 |
Opera that the musical "Rent" was adapted from | 56 |
One of the first Apple personal computers to use a mouse | 56 |
Olympic alpine skier known as "The Herminator" | 56 |
Organization that no U.S. president has ever belonged to | 56 |
Org. headquartered near Colorado's Cheyenne Mountain | 56 |
Org. that Jinx worked for in "Die Another Day" | 56 |
Org. seen in flashbacks in "The Good Shepherd" | 56 |
One-time "Saturday Night Live" performer Cheri | 56 |
Opera often paired with "Cavalleria Rusticana" | 56 |
One who's pragmatic about preferred party guests (7) | 56 |
One of Shakespeare's "star-crossed lovers" | 56 |
Oscar-winning actor for "Little Miss Sunshine" | 56 |
Owner of Martini & Rossi, Dewar's and Grey Goose | 56 |
One-named singer with the 2001 hit "Thank You" | 56 |
One of the singers of "Not Ready to Make Nice" | 56 |
One who saw his name upon the stone of a neglected grave | 56 |
One of the ones waiting in "Waiting for Godot" | 56 |
Organization that held its first troop meeting 3/12/1912 | 56 |
Obi-Wan Kenobi actor's thoughts about Gregory Hines? | 56 |
Old Saturday morning cartoon "___ Kong Phooey" | 56 |
Obsessive need to check one's email or Facebook, say | 56 |
Oldest von Trapp child in "The Sound of Music" | 56 |
Old stories + a letter + stitch + reside + 2 letters = ? | 56 |
One giving pep talks between acts of "Carmen"? | 56 |
Opening-round game of the N.C.A.A. basketball tournament | 56 |
One who believes humans descended from extraterrestrials | 56 |
Org. that once sued a dead woman for illegal downloading | 56 |
Oscar-winning director of "The Departed," 2006 | 56 |
One who'll be comin' round the mountain, in song | 56 |
Often-condescending word from a customer services person | 56 |
Only ballplayer to hit 60 homers in a season three times | 56 |
Old "From one beer lover to another" sloganeer | 56 |
Opera singer Luisa whose name can be found on some menus | 56 |
Orchestral piece that evokes some non-musical literature | 56 |
Of a university's relationship with its surroundings | 56 |
Original operating system with "grep" searches | 56 |
Org. that dropped "Lawn" from its name in 1975 | 56 |
Org. protested in the 1999 "Battle of Seattle" | 56 |
Org. with a Five Diamond Award for hotels and restaurants | 57 |
One-named singer with the 2008 Grammy for Best New Artist | 57 |
Orfeo, e.g., in Gluck's "Orfeo ed Euridice" | 57 |
Org. with an on-line ethics journal called Virtual Mentor | 57 |
Org. whose journal contains a feature called Patient Page | 57 |
O'Neill's "___ for the Misbegotten'' | 57 |
Only non-Southern state won by the G.O.P. in '64 | 57 |
One-named singer with the 2002 #1 hit "Foolish" | 57 |
One "with no invisible means of support": Sheen | 57 |
One whose name can be followed by "Esq.": Abbr. | 57 |