Eating record #6 (21 baseball-sized ones in five minutes) | 57 |
Emmy-winning nature series narrated by David Attenborough | 57 |
Earlier flight hidden in the seven longest puzzle answers | 57 |
Eminem song that samples Dido's "Thank You" | 57 |
Electronics co. whose slogan was once "So Real" | 57 |
Element between indium and antimony in the periodic table | 57 |
Event celebrated in "Through the Looking-Glass" | 57 |
Easily forgotten information for a rarely checked account | 57 |
Early '80s laugh "___! (Enjoy What You Do)" | 57 |
Elected official straight from a Fox singing competition? | 57 |
Elliott who impersonated Angelina Jolie on "SNL" | 58 |
Express train that stops at Washington's Union Station | 58 |
Extras in the opening of "2001: A Space Odyssey" | 58 |
Eatery with the slogan "It's Good Mood Food" | 58 |
Elephantlike walker in "The Empire Strikes Back" | 58 |
Elvis Presley soundtrack album that was No. 1 for 20 weeks | 58 |
End of ___ (the apocalypse, or what soap opera fans fear?) | 58 |
Edward Cullen's adopted mother in "Twilight" | 58 |
Element between thallium and bismuth on the periodic table | 58 |
Eda who wrote "When Your Child Drives You Crazy" | 58 |
Exam with logical and analytical reasoning sections: Abbr. | 58 |
Edwyn Collins "Never ___ a girl like you before" | 58 |
Event scheduled for 2008 in Beijing (with "The") | 58 |
English prime minister dubbed “The Great Commoner” | 58 |
Edward G. Robinson's role in "Little Caesar" | 58 |
Exactly ... like a conservative's plan to lower taxes? | 58 |
Either the first or last vowel sound in "Alaska" | 58 |
Eldest of a trio of comic brothers in 1930s-'40s films | 58 |
Event with an opening on 8/8/08, since 8 is a lucky number | 58 |
English city that's home to the Spartans football club | 58 |
Ellen's sign-off? (1971, 1973, 1974, 1978, 1980, 2000) | 58 |
Emmy-winning role of '72, '75, '76 and '90 | 58 |
Elderly caretaker in TV's "Hot in Cleveland" | 58 |
Element name derived from the Latin for "France" | 58 |
English composer of the opera "The Perfect Fool" | 58 |
Editor who "looked like a dishonest Abe Lincoln" | 58 |
Element named for the German state where it was discovered | 58 |
End of a popular saying related to this puzzle's theme | 58 |
Early page in a children's 3-D book of the presidents? | 58 |
Element name derived from the Latin for "Russia" | 58 |
Eurythmics: "Travel the world and the seven ___" | 58 |
Ed __, runner-up in the first Masters sudden death playoff | 58 |
Entertainer Barbra with Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony wins | 58 |
Exam "filled in" by three answers in this puzzle | 58 |
Elton John "Don't Shoot Me I'm Only ___" | 58 |
Embarrassing reason that hospital gown won't stay put? | 58 |
Editor's order to the sheep tender at the daily paper? | 58 |
Endings of turns at Words With Friends, for the cheapskates | 59 |
Evil "Star Trek" juggernaut, with "the" | 59 |
Eugene who helped start the Industrial Workers of the World | 59 |
English county that includes Dartmoor, Exeter, and Plymouth | 59 |
Edward Cullen's adoptive mother in "Twilight" | 59 |
Emile portrayer in Broadway's "South Pacific" | 59 |
Embroidery slogan, and an alternative title for this puzzle | 59 |
Edward G. Robinson's "Little Caesar" gangster | 59 |
Ed ___ ("Ferris Bueller's Day Off" principal) | 59 |
Egyptian dry measure equal to about five-and-a-half bushels | 59 |
Epithet for the mouse in Burns's "To a Mouse" | 59 |
English conspirator for whom a November observance is named | 59 |
Eponym of a number series that begins 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, ... | 59 |
E.H. tale re a visit to the Vatican? (with "The") | 59 |
Epoch when the landmasses of North and South America joined | 59 |
Episode title for a cooking show featuring chicken recipes? | 59 |
Emmy-winning reality show host of 2008, '09 and '10 | 59 |
Eisenstein who directed "The Battleship Potemkin" | 59 |
Event where "Roll Over Beethoven" might be played | 59 |
European capital whose name is Greek for "wisdom" | 59 |
Each animal has one in "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" | 59 |
Early 2012 U.S. disasters (in a legit but unusual spelling) | 59 |
Each of the titles in this puzzle's theme answers, e.g. | 59 |
Electric guitar effect used in "Theme from Shaft" | 59 |
Eugene O'Neill's "___ for the Misbegotten" | 60 |
Element whose name comes from Greek for "inactive" | 60 |
Early Carolina governor for whom a county and city are named | 60 |
Extricate from a financial predicament, with "out" | 60 |
Erstwhile candidate Herman with the mantra "9-9-9" | 60 |
Easy, and what this puzzle's theme answers literally are | 60 |
Earth dwellers of the 8,028th century in a 19th-century book | 60 |
Euripides play in which the title heroine never goes to Troy | 60 |
Exam with sections known as "arguments," for short | 60 |
Early 19th-century invention named after a Scottish engineer | 60 |
Event whose MVPs have included George Mikan and Walt Frazier | 60 |
El Mariachi player in "Once Upon a Time in Mexico" | 60 |
Entertainer accompanying a slide guitar and harmonica, maybe | 60 |
Emergency case with a canteen and a knife for cutting cacti? | 60 |
Encyclopedist and leading figure of the French Enlightenment | 60 |
Early TV star with a biography titled "Schnozzola" | 60 |
Extreme "___ (Don't Wanna Go to School Today)" | 60 |
Elvis's "Can't Help Falling In Love," e.g. | 60 |
Exterminate the bugs in Arthur Sulzberger, Jr.'s office? | 60 |
Event in which Picabo Street won her only Olympic gold medal | 60 |
Events during which it is inauspicious to eat duck or shrimp | 60 |
Early vehicle for Marisa Tomei, as an extra in a health club | 60 |
Emmy-winning drama four years in a row, with "The" | 60 |
Eatery "just a half a mile from the railroad track" | 61 |
Exclamation written in scripts as "(annoyed grunt)" | 61 |
Eleniak of ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' (1993) | 61 |
Each of the four longest puzzle answers has two pairs of them | 61 |
Estefan with a minority ownership share of the Miami Dolphins | 61 |
Eric featured in "Monty Python's Personal Best" | 61 |