Tough-guy actor Steve who would have fallen for anything? | 57 |
The world's longest crosses Japan's Akashi Strait | 57 |
The fox in Disney's "The Fox and the Hound" | 57 |
Titular opera character who jumps to her death at the end | 57 |
There are six hidden in this puzzle in appropriate places | 57 |
They'll feel you up before making a connection: Abbr. | 57 |
Taste whose name means "savoriness" in Japanese | 57 |
Take, and be taken by, someone with whom you're taken | 57 |
Theoretical substance from which the universe was created | 57 |
The lonely goatherd, in a "Sound of Music" song | 57 |
Taft became its president after his term as U.S. president | 58 |
Time for the balcony scene in "Romeo and Juliet" | 58 |
The prince of the ''prince in a can'' joke | 58 |
The Beatles' "Revolver" or "Help!" | 58 |
TV character who was captain of his Bouillabaisseball team | 58 |
Third Puerto Rican inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame | 58 |
Title character played by Sarah Jessica Parker on Broadway | 58 |
The "them" in the sci-fi movie "Them!" | 58 |
Tribe whose name means "those with many tattoos" | 58 |
Things millions of people have received in history?: Abbr. | 58 |
Types between "From" and "To," perhaps | 58 |
They may be burned in order to preserve information: Abbr. | 58 |
Tony Orlando and ___ ("Knock Three Times" group) | 58 |
The Yankees use them, but the Mets rarely ever can (abbr.) | 58 |
Tommy Pickles's younger brother on "Rugrats" | 58 |
The Killers "All These Things That I've ___" | 58 |
Tori Amos covered his "'97 Bonnie and Clyde" | 58 |
Turn "this" into "_ .... .. ...," e.g. | 58 |
They may be listed on a slip of paper included with a book | 58 |
Their first and last games ever were both against the Mets | 58 |
There are 336 dimples on a typical golf ball, for instance | 58 |
TV monitoring grp. that keeps "shit" off the air | 58 |
The launch of fifty fireworks in the span of a minute, say | 58 |
Texas setting for the Wedding Florists Society convention? | 58 |
Tony who played Buster on "Arrested Development" | 58 |
Tom Hanks' profession in "Road to Perdition" | 58 |
To whom "We'll always have Paris" was spoken | 58 |
The Admiral Benbow in "Treasure Island," for one | 58 |
Title word of a song from Mozart's "Requiem" | 58 |
Traditionally, when women were allowed to propose marriage | 58 |
The Grimms' "Folktale historically grounded" | 58 |
Tiny Dancer lyric "Lay me down in sheets of ___" | 58 |
TV show that takes place in the offices of Sterling Cooper | 58 |
Tussaud who sculpted both a young and an old Marlon Brando | 58 |
Thomas who co-created "Free to Be... You and Me" | 58 |
The Bee Gees' "How Can You ___ Broken Heart" | 58 |
They finished their first season 60 1/2 games out of first | 58 |
Things computer nerds can't wait to get their hands on | 58 |
Treat made with graham crackers, marshmallow and chocolate | 58 |
They're pulled from the shell, in a Squeeze song title | 58 |
Tennis great who, in 2014, won his ninth French Open title | 58 |
Trendy retailer named for its original 57th Street address | 58 |
The "she" of "She's Gotta Have It" | 58 |
Tom and Meg's "You've Got Mail" director | 58 |
They were worth $5 each on "What's My Line?" | 58 |
The duck in Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf" | 58 |
Tic-tac-toe line ... and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 58 |
Trendy diet modeled after the ostensible habits of cavemen | 58 |
They rank just below lance corporals in the Marines: abbr. | 58 |
Test that doesn't matter for most college applications | 58 |
Title for Silvers in "You'll Never Get Rich" | 58 |
They might get swung at if they go through the strike zone | 58 |
TSA treatment that goes way beyond inappropriate touching? | 58 |
Toilet bowl cleaner: "Squeeze sides and turn"... | 58 |
Title of the packing chapter of Manilow's travel book? | 58 |
To linguists, it's African American Vernacular English | 58 |
The 1965 William Shatner film "Incubus" is in it | 58 |
Two-Face's alter ego, in the "Batman" series | 58 |
Tenniel's "Alice in Wonderland" contribution | 58 |
Tourist activity, and an explanation of the shaded letters | 58 |
To whom John Denver's "Calypso" is a tribute | 58 |
They give important addresses, as at political conventions | 58 |
That you should feed a cold and starve a fever, and others | 58 |
Tagline from a Montel Williams "Money Mutual" ad | 58 |
The SS Manhattan was the first commercial ship to cross it | 58 |
Tennessee county named for a jurist who co-founded Memphis | 58 |
They're at the low end of the electromagnetic spectrum | 58 |
The Five ___ ("In the Still of the Night" group) | 58 |
TLC: "A ___ is a guy that can't get no love" | 58 |
The "surf" in some surf 'n' turf dinners | 58 |
Title of a six-volume Churchill opus, with "The" | 58 |
Trans-Siberian Orchestra "The World That He ___" | 58 |
Truth ___ (what the U.S. military once hoped LSD could be) | 58 |
Time at the start of the upcoming season of "24" | 58 |
TV series about Anthony's scandal-laden bid for mayor? | 58 |
Take really short catnaps during a Henny Youngman routine? | 58 |
The fourth letter of "cancel," but not the first | 58 |
The first one was performed by Aleksei Leonov on 3/18/1965 | 58 |
Tony-winning musical featuring "Find Your Grail" | 58 |
They appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show" 36 times | 58 |
TV feature, and a clue to six other answers in this puzzle | 58 |
They were fired during "For Those About to Rock" | 58 |
Tucker who sang "The Man That Turned My Mama On" | 58 |
The first film it aired was "Gone with the Wind" | 58 |
Though not yet in force, one was adopted by the UN in 1996 | 58 |
TV show based on "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay" | 58 |
TV series whose theme was "Way Down in the Hole" | 58 |
Tiffani-Amber of "Beverly Hills 90210" [Germany] | 58 |
Turner who sang "We Don't Need Another Hero" | 58 |
Tik-___ (character from the "Land of Oz" series) | 58 |