Item hidden in each of the 15-letter answers in this puzzle | 59 |
Indicators of age ... and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 59 |
Irish poet who wrote "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" | 59 |
Isaac Bashevis Singer story "___ the Yeshiva Boy" | 59 |
It's an indeterminate form when raised to its own power | 59 |
It's more than 4 percent alcohol by volume in the U.S. | 58 |
Island mentioned in the Beach Boys' "Kokomo" | 58 |
ItÂ’s separated from North America by the Bering Strait | 58 |
It's supposedly not heard by other people on the stage | 58 |
Isaac who wrote himself into "Murder at the ABA" | 58 |
It may have Braille markings, even on a drive-thru version | 58 |
It cannot result in the invocation of the infield fly rule | 58 |
It might be called a "two-up two-down" by a Brit | 58 |
In heraldry, having small projections in the upper corners | 58 |
It was Ayn Rand's working title for "Anthem" | 58 |
Its maiden flight carried its country's president home | 58 |
Insurance company founded in 1936 for government employees | 58 |
It's "really lookin' fine" in a 1964 hit | 58 |
International Court of Justice site (with "The") | 58 |
Its state quarter says "Foundation in education" | 58 |
It was once advertised as "Good for tender gums" | 58 |
Its first ad touted "1,000 songs in your pocket" | 58 |
It borders the Caspian Sea, Persian Gulf, and Gulf of Oman | 58 |
Its Web site has a "Where's my refund?" page | 58 |
It's ain't like you'd see it in the dictionary | 58 |
Initials in the "Hair" song "Initials" | 58 |
Image on "The Silence of the Lambs" movie poster | 58 |
Its first song was "Video Killed the Radio Star" | 58 |
Its natl. anthem is "Ja, vi elsker dette landet" | 58 |
Intelligence gp. doing controversial domestic surveillance | 58 |
Its motto is "With God, all things are possible" | 58 |
Interjection when contemplating lions and tigers and bears | 58 |
It may be said after kissing the tips of one's fingers | 58 |
Inspiration for Sally in ''Call Me Madam'' | 58 |
It's hard to describe, but you know it when you see it | 58 |
It's often used as a synonym for "thesaurus" | 58 |
It begins "In the days when the judges ruled..." | 58 |
It might say ''Maryland'' in Atlantic City | 58 |
Italian baritone known as "The Voice of Passion" | 58 |
Indian city that was the site of a deadly gas leak in 1984 | 58 |
It might be charged by one enforcing the payment of a debt | 58 |
Iggy read questions from a theology midterm during his ... | 58 |
It's on the left in the U.S. and the right in the U.K. | 58 |
It's otherwise known as "Return of the Jedi" | 58 |
It's mentioned by the Scarecrow when he gets his brain | 58 |
It includes "Love Gun" and "Destroyer" | 58 |
It's "falling down" in a children's song | 58 |
Interfering words after ''poke one's'' | 58 |
Influential second-century Greek astronomer and geographer | 58 |
Inferring additional and often unintended information from | 58 |
Its motto is "Under God, the people rule": Abbr. | 58 |
Irish playwright who wrote "Cock-a-Doodle Dandy" | 58 |
Its 5/14/1998 final episode was seen by 76 million viewers | 58 |
It's heard on the Beatles' "Rubber Soul" | 58 |
It's "ascending" in a Vaughan Williams piece | 58 |
Item stolen in Pope's "The Rape of the Lock" | 58 |
Its Westwood Replacement Hospital was designed by I.M. Pei | 58 |
It's often enlarged in cartoon depictions of screaming | 58 |
Interview With The ___, 1994 Hallowe'en heart stopper | 58 |
It "maketh many friends," according to the Bible | 58 |
Impersonator in ''Little Red Riding Hood'' | 58 |
It marked the beginning of the "Lost Generation" | 58 |
It's worth 8 points in English and 10 points in French | 58 |
Israeli singer Naim with the 2008 hit "New Soul" | 58 |
Insurance co. whose mascot is voiced by Gilbert Gottfried | 57 |
It's roughly 15% of the world's population: Abbr. | 57 |
It accounts for roughly 15% of the Earth's population | 57 |
Island group in Synge's "Riders to the Sea" | 57 |
It's shared between "mi" and "su" | 57 |
It offers radio programming in eight aboriginal languages | 57 |
It's shaken "off the lily," euphemistically | 57 |
It became extinct less than 100 years after its discovery | 57 |
Item banned under players' helmets by the NFL in 2001 | 57 |
Its national anthem is "Bilady, Bilady, Bilady" | 57 |
Its flight attendants' greeting is "Shalom" | 57 |
Idle who performed in the 2012 Olympic closing ceremonies | 57 |
Its logo's letters have a stripe running through them | 57 |
Its slogan was once "The sign of extra service" | 57 |
International Court of Justice site, with "The" | 57 |
International Court of Justice city, with "The" | 57 |
Island whose name means, literally, "main land" | 57 |
Its logo has letters with horizontal stripes through them | 57 |
Informal response to ''Who's there?'' | 57 |
It's between Connecticut Avenue and St. Charles Place | 57 |
It's not found within the four corners of this puzzle | 57 |
Its official song is "Home on the Range": Abbr. | 57 |
Isabel Allende's "La Casa de ___ Espiritus" | 57 |
In the ___, there's the greatest concentration of ___ | 57 |
Influential U.K. band from '60s, with "The" | 57 |
It can put some distance between you and your former self | 57 |
Its national anthem is "Sayaun Thunga Phool Ka" | 57 |
If you get this amount of votes, you're not a spoiler | 57 |
Its license plates say "Birthplace of Aviation" | 57 |
It contains the Arabian Peninsula's easternmost point | 57 |
Italian city that is the title setting of a Walpole novel | 57 |
It's separated from N.B. by the Northumberland Strait | 57 |
International writers' org. with appropriate initials | 57 |
Icy formation at either extremity of the Earth's axis | 57 |
It's joined to Saudi Arabia by the King Fahd Causeway | 57 |
Italian city associated with the real-life Saint Nicholas | 57 |