Aptly named boss at the quarry where Fred Flintstone works | 58 |
Airer of "Dr. Kildare" and "Mr. Novak" | 58 |
Athletic equipment giant that sponsors golfer Rory McIlroy | 58 |
Annual competition first won by the Temple Owls, for short | 58 |
Aristotle who named his yacht Christina after his daughter | 58 |
Artist whose handwriting can be found on the walls of MOMA | 58 |
Author of the 2006 best seller "Culture Warrior" | 58 |
“You don’t even want to know the alternative!” | 58 |
Airer of the original David Frost/Richard Nixon interviews | 58 |
Athletic boost "taken" by the four theme answers | 58 |
Actress Elizabeth of "Nothing Like the Holidays" | 58 |
Annual major golf tournaments played in August, familiarly | 58 |
Attire that might have images of jumping sheep, informally | 58 |
Actor who wrote the book "Nothing Is Impossible" | 58 |
Autos featured in the John Wayne film "Big Jake" | 58 |
Actress Amy of "Angel" and "Dollhouse" | 58 |
Anti-consumerism magazine that proposed Occupy Wall Street | 58 |
Actor who appeared in 1991's "The Rocketeer" | 58 |
Adventure flick about door-to-door sales (double feature)? | 58 |
Actor Louis who starred in "Julius Caesar," 1953 | 58 |
A girl, born 8:48 a.m., weighing 6 pounds 13 ounces, e.g.? | 58 |
Admonition against trying algebra problems after imbibing? | 58 |
At a disadvantage heading into the second game of a series | 58 |
A language spoken in ''Lord of the Rings'' | 58 |
Alanis Morissette '08 album "Flavors of ___" | 58 |
Author of "What Do You Say After You Say Hello?" | 58 |
Author of the 1970 best-seller “The Female Eunuch” | 58 |
Astronaut ___ Bluford, the first African-American in space | 58 |
Apt moniker for Greg and Bryant's unstoppable careers? | 58 |
Armenian-born photographer of Canada's rich and famous | 58 |
Author of "American Diplomacy: 1900–1950" | 58 |
All-time scoring leader for the U.S. men's soccer team | 58 |
Animal trainer working in France's third-largest city? | 58 |
Actor who said "Don't leave home without it" | 58 |
Accouterment popularized by a "Seinfeld" episode | 58 |
Amanda's role on "Married ... With Children" | 58 |
Answer to "What do you want on your BLT, Rocky?" | 58 |
Article on a baby that's snatched up by a news anchor? | 58 |
Annual M.I.T. event held during Martin Luther King weekend | 58 |
Ancient Scientology dictator selling papers on the street? | 58 |
Actor who played Harry Senate on "Boston Public" | 58 |
Actor who won a Tony for "A Man for All Seasons" | 58 |
All-telling gossip queen who repeats everything she hears? | 58 |
Agents who hardly manage to make themselves inconspicuous? | 58 |
Astin of ''The Lord of the Rings'' trilogy | 58 |
Abbr. in a geography book that should probably be recycled | 58 |
“Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” illustrator | 58 |
Acclaimed 2000 miniseries about crack addicts in Baltimore | 58 |
Actress Swinton of "We Need To Talk About Kevin" | 58 |
Amy's cohost for the 2013 and 2014 Golden Globe Awards | 58 |
Agreement for an amount to be taken from one's salary? | 58 |
A third one is the subject of many science fiction stories | 58 |
Actress Mimieux of 1960's "The Time Machine" | 58 |
Architect of the Barcelona basilica La Sagrada FamÃlia | 57 |
Animal that's "great" or "lesser" | 57 |
Answer to the folk riddle "One leg, many hands" | 57 |
“The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti” painter Shahn | 57 |
Ambush locale in Episode 1 of "The Lone Ranger" | 57 |
“You might call me an enterologist,” said the ___ | 57 |
Award that Don Draper won on TV's "Mad Men" | 57 |
Artist who said, "Take me, I am hallucinogenic" | 57 |
Actor Patel of "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" | 57 |
Auction site that explicitly forbids the selling of souls | 57 |
Author of "The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana" | 57 |
Austen’s “handsome, clever, and rich” heroine | 57 |
Anagram of "tone" that means "within" | 57 |
Artist whose moniker is the pronunciation of his initials | 57 |
Award handed out by Jimmy Kimmel and Lebron James in 2007 | 57 |
Abbreviation meaning "and more stuff like that" | 57 |
Any of Paganini's "24 Caprices," in essence | 57 |
A gift in O. Henry's "The Gift of the Magi" | 57 |
Automotive part ... and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 57 |
Auto accessory often mounted on the windshield, for short | 57 |
Advice to the rash, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 57 |
Anne who starred in the 1998 remake of "Psycho" | 57 |
Answer to "Where's that last piece of pie?" | 57 |
Abbr. meaning "in the same place," in footnotes | 57 |
Ancient region with an architectural style named after it | 57 |
Airline whose name is consecutive letters of the alphabet | 57 |
Actor Lesser who played Uncle Leo on "Seinfeld" | 57 |
Asian city whose name means "place of the gods" | 57 |
Actress whose last name is a New York school's inits. | 57 |
Alison who won a Pulitzer for "Foreign Affairs" | 57 |
Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to ___ Thing" | 57 |
Alma mater for McDonnell and Douglas of McDonnell Douglas | 57 |
Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were ___" | 57 |
Anita who sang "And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine" | 57 |
Any of the singers of the 1973 hit "Love Train" | 57 |
Author who doesn't maintain an Academy Awards fansite | 57 |
Actor Michael who wrote "Hemingway's Chair" | 57 |
Architect awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1993 | 57 |
Afternoons, briefly (and hint to this puzzle's theme) | 57 |
After the moose and elk, it's the largest of its kind | 57 |
Actor Keanu who has played in the bands Dogstar and Becky | 57 |
Across-the-pond speech patterns studied by British actors | 57 |
Author who was once Claudia Johnson's press secretary | 57 |
Annenberg/___ (non-profit behind educational programming) | 57 |
Actor portrayed by his son in "The Mambo Kings" | 57 |
Artist who claimed to have engaged in cannibalism in 1904 | 57 |
Almost any poem that starts "Roses are red ..." | 57 |