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 |