Friml operetta with the song "Indian Love Call" | 57 |
First woman Supreme Court Justice, _____ Day O'Connor | 57 |
Fruit from a certain grocery store presented as evidence? | 57 |
Feature of a pro wrestler from a Pennsylvania university? | 57 |
Fashion icon played by Shirley MacLaine and Audrey Tautou | 57 |
Feature of a Denverite's speech? [Chevrolet, Hyundai] | 57 |
Film about what to do if there's an X-file emergency? | 57 |
Film about a romantic dentist's daily routine? (2010) | 57 |
Film about a guy who was a firm believer in food storage? | 57 |
Founding father after whom a Virginia university is named | 57 |
Fleas Adam ___ (world's shortest poem, it's said) | 57 |
Franz Liszt, e.g. / Didn't go straight, maybe [split] | 57 |
First Indian American to be governor of an American state | 57 |
First pope to have visited Constantinople while in office | 57 |
Filing option, or what can be found in four long answers? | 57 |
Frank's portrayer in the "Naked Gun" movies | 57 |
Fictional manager of a "psychiatric help" booth | 57 |
Former name of 'PBS NewsHour,' with 'The' | 57 |
Female fanfic character that is presumed to be the author | 57 |
Film from a phrase in Gray's "Elegy . . . " | 57 |
Former baseball manager comes to a President's mother | 57 |
Film the rehearsals on "Dancing With the Stars" | 57 |
Family of George's fiancée on "Seinfeld" | 57 |
Frequent early "Hollywood Squares" panelist Lee | 57 |
Foe of the evil Gargamel, in children's entertainment | 57 |
Fifth-century pope with the epithet "the Great" | 57 |
Final track on the Rolling Stones' "12 X 5" | 57 |
Five-time U.S. Figure Skating Championships gold medalist | 57 |
Fashion book that will make you look like a million bugs? | 57 |
Features of 1-A and 1-D, 73-A and 59-D, and 29-D and 31-D | 57 |
Field where the Tampa Bay Rays play, with "the" | 57 |
Fictional company in the "Looney Tunes" cartoons | 58 |
Fortune 500 company whose toll-free number ends with 23522 | 58 |
Follower of "on" and "off" in a phrase | 58 |
First African-American to win a Gold Glove in both leagues | 58 |
Farm creature that can be found 30 more times in this grid | 58 |
First word of the English "Frere Jacques" lyrics | 58 |
Folman who directed the 2013 film "The Congress" | 58 |
Fifth-century emperor remembered as the epitome of cruelty | 58 |
Female that may get name-dropped by the Beastie Boys, e.g. | 58 |
First part of a riddle, following "What is ...?" | 58 |
French city largely destroyed during the Normandy campaign | 58 |
Figurine that comes in Washington, Lincoln and Obama forms | 58 |
Figure in an "America's Most Wanted" episode | 58 |
Frito-Lay chip that's "a little bit of gold" | 58 |
Fish voiced by Ellen DeGeneres in "Finding Nemo" | 58 |
First name among the ''The Sopranos'' cast | 58 |
Friend of Guinevere, in "The Idylls of the King" | 58 |
First novel in Christopher Paolini's Inheritance Cycle | 58 |
Figure in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" | 58 |
Former Utah senator Jake who flew aboard Discovery in 1985 | 58 |
Father ___ Sarducci, longtime "S.N.L." character | 58 |
Franz's "pump you up" pal on "SNL" | 58 |
Film for which Patricia Neal and Melvyn Douglas won Oscars | 58 |
Forest's role in "The Last King of Scotland" | 58 |
French Open champ the year before Björn's first win | 58 |
Film taglined "The Story That Won't Go Away" | 58 |
First commercial U.S. radio station, located in Pittsburgh | 58 |
Fawcett's "Charlie's Angels" replacement | 58 |
Fats Domino's ''Whole ___ Lovin''' | 58 |
French artist who painted "The Absinthe Drinker" | 58 |
First st. to join the Union after the end of the Civil War | 58 |
Flatware company, or the New York community where it began | 58 |
First female solo artist in the Country Music Hall of Fame | 58 |
Family-friendly station that became ION Television in 2007 | 58 |
Force whose motto is "Maintiens le droit": Abbr. | 58 |
Former "America's Funniest Home Videos" host | 58 |
French instructor's directive during elocution lessons | 58 |
Famous line never actually spoken on "Star Trek" | 58 |
Fleetwood Mac hit used in Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign | 58 |
French mathematician with a noted "last theorem" | 58 |
Frank __, architect of L.A.'s Walt Disney Concert Hall | 58 |
Frankie Valli: "You're just too ___ be true" | 58 |
Film in which Moe, Shemp and Curly show their flexibility? | 58 |
Foster's "Massa's ___ Cold, Cold Ground" | 58 |
Fictional detective and cruciverbalist who attended Oxford | 58 |
Fluid with the same salt concentration as mammalian blood? | 58 |
Foreigner hit in the musical film "Rock of Ages" | 58 |
Fountain order for someone who isn't all that thirsty? | 58 |
FOX BUSINESS rebranded to cover Navy budget cut decisions? | 58 |
Four-time All-Pro cornerback recently signed to the Eagles | 58 |
Failed Facebook game where household animals piss you off? | 58 |
Fashion designer with the '3.1' label [right hand] | 58 |
Fail to heed the "Measure twice, cut once" adage | 58 |
Fourth word of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" | 58 |
Falling in streams, as from a channel for conducting water | 58 |
Free plaything that's actually in the Toy Hall of Fame | 58 |
Filling the shelves with no leftover merchandise or space? | 58 |
Figures -- percussion instruments coming from speakers (7) | 58 |
Family name on both 'Full House' and 'ALF' | 58 |
Fats Waller's "___ I'll Be Tired of You" | 58 |
Film starring Liz and Dick that rubs people the wrong way? | 58 |
First music video inducted into the National Film Registry | 58 |
Family surname in "Long Day's Journey . . ." | 58 |
Folk singer Bunyan who collaborated with Animal Collective | 58 |
First word of a song whose last word is "Dominum" | 59 |
Floral subject of a spring festival in some Southern cities | 59 |
Film with the segment "Pork Is a Nice Sweet Meat" | 59 |
Future coll. degree for a "Glee" character, maybe | 59 |
Frontiersman celebrated in Byron's "Don Juan" | 59 |