No. 1 hit from the 1997 album "Middle of Nowhere" | 59 |
NYC transit org. created in Robert Moses's waning years | 59 |
Nagg's wife in Samuel Beckett's "Endgame" | 59 |
NBA team purchased by Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov | 59 |
News item that often has a person's age in the headline | 59 |
Navy Seals' surgical raid target of 2011, ___ bin Laden | 59 |
National capital whose name means "military post" | 59 |
N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer elected to the Minnesota Supreme Court | 59 |
Nickname of Howard Stern's producer Gary Dell'Abate | 59 |
Notable switcher from Democrat to Republican to Independent | 59 |
Next to these dog treats, or those over there, or those...? | 59 |
Names on the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act | 59 |
Nintendo 64 classic based on a James Bond film (California) | 59 |
Native of Greece (or the intended recipient of the message) | 59 |
New Year's promise made to one's self while stoned? | 59 |
Nuisance (whose initials spell "a kind of bread") | 59 |
Nickname for Ravens linebacker Lewis or Celtics guard Allen | 59 |
Nereus, Proteus, Glaucus and Phorcys, to the ancient Greeks | 59 |
Nina who had a 1959 hit with "I Loves You, Porgy" | 59 |
Nickname of baseball's Ted Williams, with 'the' | 59 |
Neighbors of gelatins and puddings in the supermarket aisle | 59 |
Number worn by Pelé, Diego Maradona, and Zinedine Zidane | 59 |
Number of points scored by Seattle in their only Super Bowl | 59 |
Network with the slogan "Not Reality. Actuality." | 59 |
Name that comes from the Greek word for "helper" | 58 |
Nickname for a Skywalker in "The Phantom Menace" | 58 |
Nickname of the youngest major leaguer to reach 400 homers | 58 |
Nine-time Emmy nominee for Lead Actress in a Comedy Series | 58 |
Name on the cover of "History of Woman Suffrage" | 58 |
Name of the goldfish in Disney's "Pinocchio" | 58 |
Network whose first broadcast was a 1979 speech by Al Gore | 58 |
Novel that inspired "The Six Million Dollar Man" | 58 |
Number that might be used when counting backward from 100? | 58 |
New Jersey town that formerly had a bustling film industry | 58 |
Noted former Middle Tennessee State University lecturer Al | 58 |
Nelson Muntz's catchphrase on "The Simpsons" | 58 |
Neighbor on the 1980s sitcom "Mama's Family" | 58 |
Noted composer Charles who, in his lifetime, few even kneW | 58 |
Nicholas who wrote "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution" | 58 |
N.Y.C. home of Van Gogh's "The Starry Night" | 58 |
New York silverware company started in a utopian community | 58 |
New Mexico county where the first atomic bomb was exploded | 58 |
Nicolas who directed "The Man Who Fell to Earth" | 58 |
Noted 20th-century mathematician, philosopher and pacifist | 58 |
Not 'Road to Rio,' but the 1998 romantic drama ... | 58 |
New Mexico's ___ Canyon, a national historic park site | 58 |
News slogan that many reinterpret as "one-sided" | 58 |
New product line after the NFL's takeover of Polaroid? | 58 |
Now having the opportunity to bike across the country, say | 58 |
Neil Diamond "Beautiful Noise" song for a woman? | 58 |
Name repeated in Woody Allen's "___ and ___" | 58 |
Neoclassicist who painted the fresco "Parnassus" | 58 |
N.L. home run king until Willie Mays surpassed him in 1966 | 58 |
NCAA basketball coach Rick with two national championships | 58 |
Not 'Blue Steel,' but the 2004 satirical drama ... | 58 |
Nickname of former White House advisor I. Lewis Libby, Jr. | 58 |
New York's ___ Building, designed by Mies van der Rohe | 58 |
Native whose national anthem is "Bože pravde" | 58 |
NBC show that did "Celebrity Jeopardy!" parodies | 58 |
Nickname of Felix and Oscar's poker buddy Homer Deegan | 58 |
Network that brings you the movie "Piranhaconda" | 58 |
Nickname for someone who really dislikes Alfred E. Neuman? | 58 |
Nickname of ESPN8, in the 2004 movie "Dodgeball" | 58 |
Noted Iraq war critic who recently visited the White House | 58 |
Niccòlo Machiavelli book posthumously published in 1532 | 58 |
Novel about a kid who looks just like Orville Redenbacher? | 58 |
Nickname for a brutally tough course on supply and demand? | 58 |
Nu-metal band who did the 2002 song "Headstrong" | 58 |
Network with the slogan "Not Reality. Actuality" | 58 |
New York city where the first Woolworth's store opened | 58 |
Network that wants us all to get ''Lost'' | 57 |
Newbery winner for "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" | 57 |
Northern Ireland's second-largest city, after Belfast | 57 |
Nicollette's role on "Desperate Housewives" | 57 |
New York and Chicago have the oldest ones in the Americas | 57 |
Nickname of Boston Bruins and New York Rangers NHLer Phil | 57 |
Name that comes from the Hebrew word for "help" | 57 |
New Mexico town mentioned in the hit "Route 66" | 57 |
Name in a 2000 Supreme Court case about voting in Florida | 57 |
Nation suspected of harboring weapons of mass destruction | 57 |
NASA space observatory named for a Renaissance astronomer | 57 |
No-longer-anonymous "Primary Colors" author Joe | 57 |
Name repeated in "Whatever ___ wants, ___ gets" | 57 |
Nick who was named People's Sexiest Man Alive in 1992 | 57 |
Nash who wrote "Further Reflections on Parsley" | 57 |
Nancy who played Yente in "Fiddler on the Roof" | 57 |
Name posted on the left-field upper deck of AT&T Park | 57 |
North American capital that's home to Parliament Hill | 57 |
Ned Stark's eldest son on "Game of Thrones" | 57 |
Nino who composed the score for "The Godfather" | 57 |
Nino who composed the music for "The Godfather" | 57 |
North African counterpart to an Italian Baroque sculptor? | 57 |
New Jersey governor whose first name starts his last name | 57 |
New York's ___ Building, tallest in the world in 1930 | 57 |
New York proto-hip-hop group that wrote "Moody" | 57 |
Non-fiction Talese book that might cost an arm and a leg? | 57 |
NICKELODEON rebranded with shows about TV room makeovers? | 57 |
Noted English archeologist-Egyptologist: 1853–1942 | 57 |
Native American territory, in slang, with "the" | 57 |
Narrow waterway, as between Gibraltar and Morocco (abbr.) | 57 |