First name of the "Goodbye, Columbus" novelist | 56 |
Figure in Raphael's "The School of Athens" | 56 |
Fictional name literally meaning "almost like" | 56 |
Film that garnered Warren Beatty his Best Director Oscar | 56 |
First name in the ''Pleasantville'' cast | 56 |
French city where Germany unconditional surrendered WWII | 56 |
First name among the ''Happy Days'' cast | 56 |
Family name in Kafka's "The Metamorphosis" | 56 |
Financial institution of '80s-'90s crisis infamy | 56 |
Food giant that owns Ball Park Franks and Hillshire Farm | 56 |
French author who wrote "Hell is other people" | 56 |
Film about a blind man for which the lead won Best Actor | 56 |
Fictional maker of earthquake pills and elephant bullets | 56 |
Folk singer who runs her own Righteous Babe record label | 56 |
Film whose sequel was subtitled "On the Rocks" | 56 |
First N.F.L. player to record 100 receptions in a season | 56 |
Family once called "the landlords of New York" | 56 |
Forster novel about the mysterious death of Tutenkhamen? | 56 |
Famous Google perk inspired by an "xkcd" comic | 56 |
Frames from "Real Estate: The Animated Movie"? | 56 |
First action sequence of "Saving Private Ryan" | 56 |
First major party female nominee for U.S. vice president | 56 |
Frank, Dean, Sammy, Joey, and Peter, in need of toupees? | 56 |
First American magazine to excerpt "Moby-Dick" | 56 |
Formal/informal response to "Who's there?" | 56 |
Former U.N. Secretary General ___ Pérez de Cuéllar | 56 |
Father in the comic strip "Bringing Up Father" | 56 |
Footballer who co-starred in "The Dirty Dozen" | 56 |
Fictional socialite who had an affair with Count Vronsky | 56 |
First pitcher to have defeated all 30 major-league teams | 56 |
Fire engine in a Catherine Kenworthy children's book | 56 |
Feature of a Canadian weatherman's display, perhaps? | 56 |
First tight end elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame | 56 |
Frankie who starred on "Malcolm in the Middle" | 56 |
Film for which Judi Dench was nominated for Best Actress | 56 |
Folk singer Tom with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award | 56 |
Found a way to express "True West" playwright? | 56 |
Flee the vicinity of "So Sick" R&B singer? | 56 |
Florida's new "be kind to golfers" slogan? | 56 |
First college frat to charter a chapter in all 50 states | 56 |
Frequent response to "When will we get there?" | 56 |
Future star athlete who debuted with the Rangers in 1989 | 56 |
Food that's the subject of a museum in Austin, Minn. | 56 |
First-nameless private eye in Robert B. Parker mysteries | 56 |
Fictional organization run by "the Federation" | 56 |
First name among the ''Paper Moon'' cast | 56 |
First letter in the fourth quarter of the Greek alphabet | 56 |
Fiscal event scheduled for January 1, 2013, colloquially | 56 |
First word of every episode title of "Friends" | 56 |
Film whose tagline ends "Nothing can stop it!" | 56 |
First site to report on the leaked Donald Sterling tapes | 56 |
First musical artist to have a #1 album while imprisoned | 56 |
Former "NOVA scienceNOW" host Neil deGrasse __ | 56 |
Fox's ___ (chocolate syrup brand used in egg creams) | 56 |
Fed. agency that includes the Food and Nutrition Service | 56 |
First part of an incomplete stepquote by Rudyard Kipling | 56 |
Firefall "___ that I've always dreamed of" | 56 |
For many, they end while staring at Ryan Seacrest: Abbr. | 56 |
Former drink marketed as "zomething different" | 56 |
Fictional hero whose name is Spanish for "fox" | 56 |
Fivesome seen in order in the answer to each starred clue | 57 |
Fictional captain who said "Thou damned whale!" | 57 |
First word of ''California Dreamin''' | 57 |
First word in Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train" | 57 |
Flower that shares its name with a tentacled sea creature | 57 |
Futureheads bonus track off "News and Tributes" | 57 |
First African-American selected for a U.S. Davis Cup team | 57 |
Flick where you might see planets held up by fishing line | 57 |
Final item at the end of a burlesque performance, perhaps | 57 |
First "America's Funniest Home Videos" host | 57 |
FBI undercover agent Donnie, title subject of a 1997 film | 57 |
Florida's so-called "Waterfront Wonderland" | 57 |
Food ___ (place where affordable food is hard to come by) | 57 |
Food that's French for "flash of lightning" | 57 |
Former NYC Mayor and "People's Court" judge | 57 |
Followers of "cows" or "pigs" in song | 57 |
Fortune magazine's Most Innovative Company, 1996-2001 | 57 |
Fourth release in a noted sci-fi series, strangely enough | 57 |
Figure in Greek myth whose name means "desired" | 57 |
Fictional Jane who declares "I am not an angel" | 57 |
F. Scott Fitzgerald title character, with "the" | 57 |
Flee (and what you must supply four times in this puzzle) | 57 |
Former owner of the jet "Big Bunny," to friends | 57 |
First name of the swimmer dubbed the "Thorpedo" | 57 |
First name among "The Beverly Hillbillies" cast | 57 |
Film lead character featured in a Disney World attraction | 57 |
Forest Whitaker's role in "The Crying Game" | 57 |
Fields who played Tootie on "The Facts of Life" | 57 |
Food whose name means, literally, "cooking pot" | 57 |
Fifth-century pope known as ''the Great'' | 57 |
French revolutionary Jean-Paul stabbed in his own bathtub | 57 |
First word of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" | 57 |
Fabric whose appearance is usually created by calendaring | 57 |
First Asian country to rule in favor of same-sex marriage | 57 |
First name in the ''Doctor Zhivago'' cast | 57 |
Former name of the province whose capital is Bloemfontein | 57 |
Food brand whose name is a portmanteau of two state names | 57 |
First name among ''American Idol'' judges | 57 |
Former NFLer with a season record 23 touchdown receptions | 57 |
First company to broadcast from the Empire State Building | 57 |