Roman poet who wrote "To be loved, be lovable" | 56 |
Restore Our Future and the Red White and Blue Fund, e.g. | 56 |
Russell's ''Cinderella Man'' co-star | 56 |
Reply to "How many Senators are there, child?" | 56 |
Result of the dog getting into the shoe closet, perhaps? | 56 |
Retirement home residents (with ''the'') | 56 |
Romanian composer George of the opera "Oedipe" | 56 |
Receptacle for part of a soul, in the Harry Potter books | 56 |
Roxette "___ been love, but it's over now" | 56 |
Revolutionary War veteran who served as a U.S. president | 56 |
R&B "drinking song" covered by Ray Charles | 56 |
Renaissance composer of "Missa Papae Marcelli" | 56 |
R&B singer with "I Like the Crotch on You" | 56 |
Routine that's hard to tell apart from past routines | 56 |
Robert of "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" | 56 |
Ricky ___, frontman for bluegrass's Kentucky Thunder | 56 |
Rickman's role in the "Harry Potter" films | 56 |
Reality star Polizzi who wrote "A Shore Thing" | 56 |
Rub out answer written about percussion instrument (5,4) | 56 |
Round trip ... or the subtitle of "The Hobbit" | 56 |
Rimsky-Korsakov's "The Tale of ___ Saltan" | 56 |
Reveille message ... or a possible title for this puzzle | 56 |
Radical Solanas who wrote "The SCUM Manifesto" | 56 |
River that runs by 11 of the 20 largest cities in Russia | 56 |
Rapper with the 2010 #1 hit "Black and Yellow" | 56 |
Request to an Alaskan river to return to its headwaters? | 56 |
Russian limousine (and backwards, a girl's nickname) | 56 |
Rock concert site chronicled in "Gimme Shelter" | 57 |
Religious artifact supposedly hidden in the Well of Souls | 57 |
Rachel Field verse "___ Might Lead to Anywhere" | 57 |
Right now, as hidden in this puzzle's longest answers | 57 |
Rand whose "Atlas Shrugged" turns 50 this month | 57 |
React to the end of "Titanic," if you're me | 57 |
Roman who declared "Carthage must be destroyed" | 57 |
Ritchie ___ (Beater on Harry Potter's Quidditch team) | 57 |
Response to audience applause at the end of a performance | 57 |
Raymond's wife on "Everybody Loves Raymond" | 57 |
Repeated word in Mark 15:34 that means "my God" | 57 |
Russ Cargill's org. in "The Simpsons Movie" | 57 |
Reverend turns fighter planes into proper chapel toppers? | 57 |
Richard March ___ (inventor of the rotary printing press) | 57 |
Rapper who "Loves Coco" in an E! reality series | 57 |
Retail giant whose logo has blue letters in a yellow oval | 57 |
Rock band whose makeup has stayed the same over the years | 57 |
River that all travelers forget about after going down it | 57 |
Ricky Martin's hit "Livin' la Vida ___" | 57 |
Raccoon ___, "The Honeymooners" fraternal group | 57 |
Raskolnikov portrayer in "Crime and Punishment" | 57 |
Run-D.M.C. song that asks "Why ya buggin'?" | 57 |
Romulan villain in "Star Trek" or Roman emperor | 57 |
Ray's employer on "Everybody Loves Raymond" | 57 |
Resident of a country that's 97% mountains and desert | 57 |
Rita's director in "The Lady From Shanghai" | 57 |
Realtor's "charming"? Actually, it's __ | 57 |
Rose ___, group with the 1977 #1 hit "Car Wash" | 57 |
Rue who plays Kim on ABC's "Malibu Country" | 57 |
Record producer Ertegun in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 57 |
Relief pitcher with the 2004 World Series-winning Red Sox | 57 |
Russell's "Masterpiece Theatre" predecessor | 57 |
Ralph who played FDR in "Sunrise at Campobello" | 57 |
Relationship in the 2009 film "I Love You, Man" | 57 |
Rich, non-vegan novelty flavor of a popular hipster beer? | 57 |
Relatives of "Gee whiz" and "Shucks!" | 57 |
R&B singer with the 1994 hit "You Gotta Be" | 57 |
Red Sox rookie in 2006, surprisingly super addition (6,7) | 57 |
Ramirez who played Pedro in "Napoleon Dynamite" | 57 |
REM: "It's The ___ the World as We Know It" | 57 |
Race car driver and famous cousin hesitate in reverse (8) | 57 |
Ricky Nelson's usual greeting to Ozzie, on their show | 57 |
Recommendation for an employee who was chronically drunk? | 57 |
Rodgers & Hammerstein's "All I Owe ___" | 57 |
Reggae hitmakers of the 1970s-1980s, with "The" | 57 |
Reggae icon on Beastie Boys "Hello Nasty" album | 57 |
Raise some prices in the 19th-century literature section? | 57 |
Rapper who played Left Ear in "The Italian Job" | 57 |
Rules for allowing members of the opposite sex into dorms | 57 |
Rhode Island senator for whom an education grant is named | 57 |
Recurring Broadway role first played by Maude Adams, 1905 | 57 |
Restaurant chain "for the seafood lover in you" | 57 |
Role for which Pacino got his first Best Actor nomination | 57 |
Rodney Dangerfield's "No respect" bit, e.g. | 57 |
Repeated words in McCartney's "Another Day" | 57 |
Ragin' Cajuns interrupts applause for an egg drop (9) | 57 |
Reading group assigned to discuss "The Jungle"? | 57 |
Rocker Nugent nicknamed the "Motor City Madman" | 57 |
RCA Victor's "His Master's Voice," e.g. | 57 |
Restaurant special, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 57 |
Rosie the Riveter's fighting counterparts during WWII | 57 |
Radio transmission word that may follow "Roger" | 57 |
Richard's "An Officer and a Gentleman" role | 57 |
Religion derived from the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama | 57 |
Rhyme for "true" in "Red River Valley" | 58 |
Radio show with the catchphrase "Holy mackerel!" | 58 |
Really dull but sharp fencing museum subject in McLean, TX | 58 |
Rosabella's friend in "The Most Happy Fella" | 58 |
Richard Simmons weight-loss program with color-coded cards | 58 |
Roth who directed the 2005 horror flick "Hostel" | 58 |
Resistance leader in Woody Allen's "Sleeper" | 58 |
Rock biography whose first chapter is "Nut Bush" | 58 |
Robert who played Sam Fujiyama on "Quincy, M.E." | 58 |