Monomials with the same variable raised to the same power | 57 |
Middle distance runner Steve who won Olympic gold in 1980 | 57 |
Meat-and-potatoes dish used to hone your culinary skills? | 57 |
Media co. that distributes "This American Life" | 57 |
Magazine in which "The Thin Man" first appeared | 57 |
Matt who scored the Jets only touchdown in Super Bowl III | 57 |
Movie that the musical "Sugar" was adapted from | 57 |
Mathematical physicist Peter who pioneered in knot theory | 57 |
Mr. Bumble's declaration in "Oliver Twist!" | 57 |
Musical work that includes "Willow, Tit-Willow" | 57 |
McGregor philosophy aimed at maximizing worker creativity | 57 |
Movie sound system with a signature "Deep Note" | 57 |
Martinez who won four World Series rings with the Yankees | 57 |
Mike who produced "Around the World in 80 Days" | 57 |
Marilyn Monroe played one in "Some Like It Hot" | 57 |
Morningside Heights vis-Ã -vis Hell's Kitchen, e.g. | 57 |
Monopoly avenue that is Coventry Street in the UK version | 57 |
Margaret's last name in "Dennis the Menace" | 57 |
Mathematician Andrew who proved Fermat's last theorem | 57 |
Midwest city in the middle of the I-70/I-71/I-75 triangle | 57 |
McSorley's Old ___ House, New York landmark since 1854 | 58 |
Movie character asked "What's it all about?" | 58 |
Man's name that spells another man's name backward | 58 |
Mountain climber Ralston, subject of "127 Hours" | 58 |
Mythological huntress who married the winner of a footrace | 58 |
Maria's portrayer in "The Barefoot Contessa" | 58 |
Menace in a 1958 Steve McQueen movie, with "The" | 58 |
Meal that's "skipped" in four puzzle answers | 58 |
Michael who starred in "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" | 58 |
Megadeth: "The Holy Wars ... The Punishment ___" | 58 |
Meat Loaf's "Rocky Horror Picture Show" role | 58 |
Make mentioned in "We Didn't Start the Fire" | 58 |
Movie director who was himself the subject of a 1994 movie | 58 |
Mythical city of riches searched for by Sir Walter Raleigh | 58 |
Miss Havisham's ward in "Great Expectations" | 58 |
Movie set at New York's High School of Performing Arts | 58 |
Magnetic induction unit named after a German mathematician | 58 |
More likely to earn a "graphic violence" warning | 58 |
March who hosted TV's "The $64,000 Question" | 58 |
McKellen who played Magneto in the "X-Men" films | 58 |
Mythical liquid whose touch meant instant death to mortals | 58 |
Musician "on chains" in "Monster Mash" | 58 |
Mortal queen of Thebes who was transfigured into a goddess | 58 |
Maiden name of the Steinbeck character Rose of Sharon Casy | 58 |
Monthly magazine whose first cover featured Jennifer Lopez | 58 |
Montana who played Luca Brasi in "The Godfather" | 58 |
Musical character who sings "My Favorite Things" | 58 |
Majority of the contestants on "The Dating Game" | 58 |
Manny who was the longest tenured coach in Dodgers history | 58 |
Meg's ''You've Got Mail'' director | 58 |
Midwest college town that was an Underground Railroad stop | 58 |
Mark Wills "Humming like a big well-___ machine" | 58 |
Member of the L.A. Rams' "Fearsome Foursome" | 58 |
Mindless Self Indulgence song about going after something? | 58 |
Melody used for Elvis' 'It's Now or Never' | 58 |
Mythological figure being kissed in a statue at the Louvre | 58 |
Meredith took over for him hosting "Millionaire" | 58 |
Mix over, as a salad whose walnuts have sunk to the bottom | 58 |
Mathematician believed to be the first computer programmer | 58 |
Measure of a newborn's health, named for its developer | 58 |
Movie directed by Garry Marshall/Musical based on a Gospel | 58 |
Mexican-born "Sports Illustrated" swimsuit model | 58 |
Missile that sank a British destroyer in the Falklands War | 58 |
Make a pop star eat the meat dress she wore, on the piano? | 58 |
Mag with the slogan "It's great to be a man" | 58 |
Massachusetts birthplace of Horace Mann (born May 4, 1796) | 58 |
Monty Python member who renounced his American citizenship | 58 |
Most like Brando's voice, in "The Godfather" | 58 |
Maxim demonstrated by the partnered answers in this puzzle | 58 |
Mural on a wall of a church in Milan, with "The" | 58 |
Mementos from a couple's visit to seedy Hawaiian bars? | 58 |
Manager of the Yankees during the Murderers' Row years | 58 |
Magazine with the column "Jay Leno's Garage" | 58 |
Maugham novel made into a 1946 movie, with "The" | 58 |
Magazine found in a gastroenterologist's waiting room? | 58 |
Minnesota city where the first Target store opened [Spain] | 58 |
Modern-day reality show where the contestants cross train? | 58 |
Mrs. Weston's portrayer in 1996's "Emma" | 58 |
Make a chart indicating how tall Kobe's teammates are? | 58 |
Mostly female punk band of the 1970s, with "the" | 58 |
Message written in the sky by the Wicked Witch of the West | 58 |
Mark Twain novel whose plot is encapsulated in this puzzle | 58 |
MLB relief pitcher who was country singer Tim's father | 58 |
Musician awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011 | 58 |
Malt beverage whose name is Russian for "winter" | 58 |
Miss ___ Quested ("A Passage to India" character) | 59 |
Musical direction that means "in a disturbed way" | 59 |
Musician with the gold-selling album "Sugar Lips" | 59 |
Matty who beat brother Felipe for the 1966 NL batting title | 59 |
Middle name of ''The Wizard of Menlo Park'' | 59 |
Man's name that sounds like two letters of the alphabet | 59 |
Message indicating "adult beverages not supplied" | 59 |
Minnesota Twin who won seven American League batting titles | 59 |
Michael of "Weekend Update" on "S.N.L." | 59 |
Myers who wrote "Why Women Should Rule the World" | 59 |
Moore who won a Golden Raspberry for "Striptease" | 59 |
Movie that introduced the line "Bond, James Bond" | 59 |
Marlon's ''On the Waterfront'' director | 59 |
Musician with the album "Here Come the Warm Jets" | 59 |
Mandarin for "wind," and half of an arranging art | 59 |