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It's "well regulated" in the Constitution 55
Ironic case study in the 1999 book "Liveness" 55
Influential 1975 Edward Abbey novel, with 'The' 55
Inevitable comparison in reductio ad Hitlerum arguments 55
Inadequate (whose initials spell "testicles") 55
It ends a knight's move away from where this starts 55
It sounds like a fruit, but it's really a jellyfish 55
Item of sports equipment sometimes seen on top of a car 55
It's traditionally placed to the right of the knife 55
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum exhibit, for short 55
Its motto was "Schild und Schwert der Partei" 55
It might put you head and shoulders above everyone else 55
It's available in Razberi, Ohranj and Vanil flavors 55
It's roughly between a batter's chest and knees 55
Inga who portrayed Gretchen Kraus on "Benson" 55
Indian poet who won the 1913 Nobel Prize for Literature 55
Island of French Polynesia famous for its black beaches 55
Its fruit pulp is an ingredient in Worcestershire sauce 55
It "ain't what it used to be": Yogi Berra 55
Involving folk with the highest security clearance, say 55
Island setting for "Pirates of the Caribbean" 55
It lost to "Moon River" for a Best Song Oscar 55
In a 1978 song he was "buried in his jammies" 55
Ivan directed her in "My Super Ex-Girlfriend" 55
It has "batch" and "patch" commands 55
It calls itself "The Broadband Phone Company" 55
It figures heavily in the Mediterranean Diet, for short 55
It's almost always actually horseradish in the U.S. 55
It's depreciated with respect to foreign currencies 55
Internet letters, and a hint to this puzzle's theme 55
Instrument maker with an interlocking-tuning-forks logo 55
Isaac Stern contemporary (after using a pull down menu) 55
Indian tribe associated with the Seven Cities of Cibola 55
Its national anthem is "The Great Charlemagne" 56
It starts and ends in inverno in the Northern Hemisphere 56
It was "lost" in 1981's top-grossing movie 56
Imperial Walker from "The Empire Strikes Back" 56
It's widely hailed as a convenient way to get around 56
Its first awards ceremony was co-hosted by Bobbie Gentry 56
In the comic strip "Blondie," Lou's is one 56
If Homer stubs his toe, he goes ''___!'' 56
Ian Dury "Sex & ___ & Rock & Roll" 56
Island featured in "The Count of Monte Cristo" 56
Inspiration for the "Avenue Q" character Nicky 56
It can follow "Ab" or precede "Four" 56
Indian state where an electronic music genre was created 56
Its motto is ''Look Sharp + Live Smart'' 56
It was "really lookin' fine" in a 1964 hit 56
Its slogan is "Where America's Day Begins" 56
It was "The American Tribal Love Rock Musical" 56
It begins "corner," but not "circle" 56
I Can't Believe ___ Not Butter! (bread spread brand) 56
It's best cured one day per time zone, it's said 56
Instrument honored in a Beaufort, South Carolina, museum 56
It's "too short for chess": Henry J. Byron 56
It tells the tale of the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 56
Initial hurdles for those who want to join the Supremes? 56
It's written by "the usual gang of idiots" 56
Intended assassination victim of the Pisonian Conspiracy 56
It was redesigned in 2004 for the first time in 66 years 56
Instrument whose name derives from "high wood" 56
Item fit for "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" 56
Its "Concise" version has more than 1,700 pgs. 56
Ian Dury & the Blockheads "Fly in the ___" 56
It was published four years before "Moby-Dick" 56
It may carry the words ''Rey de Espana'' 56
Irritate [solve the celeb puzzle series at avxwords.com] 56
Its slogan was once "We'll open your eyes" 56
It was split into two parts by the 1899 Treaty of Berlin 56
Indian outfit typically worn with a petticoat and blouse 56
It was dubbed "The Eighth Wonder of the World" 56
Igneous rock on which the Code of Hammurabi is inscribed 56
In golf, ahead by as many holes as are left to be played 56
Its motto is "Adventures in lifelong learning" 56
It's brought out by Emeril's "Essence" 56
In modern lingo, a vegetarian who occasionally eats meat 56
Indigenous people that Paraguay named its currency after 56
Its slogan was once "More bounce to the ounce" 56
Island that's home to the world's largest lizard 56
It'll "do ya," according to a Brylcreem ad 56
Instruments for measuring minute differences in pressure 56
Its slogan was once "Not a cough in a carload" 56
IBM's failed 1980s attempt at an inexpensive desktop 56
In art, an underlying image that's been painted over 56
Its ads have featured Britney Spears and Michael Jackson 56
In a ___, there's a volume of ___ that keeps it firm 56
It's said when introducing Mr. Calhoun to Ms. Bening 56
It ends ''. . . shall not be infringed'' 56
Its HQ was once destroyed as the result of an earthquake 56
Items in a Victoria's Secret marketing presentation? 56
Its flag consists of one white star on a blue background 56
It had the earliest parliament on the European continent 56
Indian-themed Atlantic City casino, with "The" 56
Interrupt (whose initials spell "honk a horn") 56
Its motto is "Agriculture and Commerce": Abbr. 56
Item of apparel created by Mary Phelps Jacob (1891-1970) 56
It's something an anti-monopolist might want to bust 56
Its full name means "jumping flea" in Hawaiian 56
Instrument Merrill Garbus of tUnE-yArDs plays, for short 56
Israeli weapon named after its inventor's first name 56