| Teenage Bottlerocket album that will completely wreck you? | 58 |
| They may be rounded up after a crime, with "the" | 58 |
| Thanksgiving side dish found in the longest Across answers | 58 |
| T: I couldn't find all my receipts. A: __ (Fats Domino) | 59 |
| Tennis legend for whom the U.S. Open's stadium is named | 59 |
| Trademark forfeited by Bayer under the Treaty of Versailles | 59 |
| That little ''somethin' somethin''' | 59 |
| Their motto could be ''Swallow your food!'' | 59 |
| Taylor Swift received its 2009 Entertainer of the Yr. award | 59 |
| TV announcer who broke the news of John Lennon's murder | 59 |
| Try to learn a semester's worth of lessons in one night | 59 |
| Temple's dancing partner in "Captain January" | 59 |
| Toulouse-Lautrec illustration series depicting brothel life | 59 |
| Techno-funk band with the 1991 hit "Unbelievable" | 59 |
| Tennis player Sanchez who was the #1 doubles player in 1989 | 59 |
| The symbol for it on a Mac is made by typing Option-Shift-2 | 59 |
| The Weather Channel's "Local on the 8s," e.g. | 59 |
| Texas city whose motto is "Where the West Begins" | 59 |
| Their fight song says "There goes old Georgetown" | 59 |
| The Admiral Benbow ___ ("Treasure Island" locale) | 59 |
| The Who: "Live at the ___ of Wight Festival 1970" | 59 |
| To whom Polonius says "To thine own self be true" | 59 |
| TV drama whose title appeared on a California license plate | 59 |
| They're removed in a process called "racking" | 59 |
| Tyler who played Arwen in "The Lord of the Rings" | 59 |
| Thornton Wilder's "The Bridge of San ___ Rey" | 59 |
| Territory with official languages of Chinese and Portuguese | 59 |
| Tomei of "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" | 59 |
| Two-time Grammy winner for Best Male Jazz Vocal Performance | 59 |
| They're officially honored on the third Friday in Sept. | 59 |
| Title character singing in the "Tea for Two" duet | 59 |
| Title state in a 2013 film nominated for six Oscars (abbr.) | 59 |
| Tom and Meg's "Sleepless in Seattle" director | 59 |
| Texas town ... or the Ukrainian city for which it was named | 59 |
| The ___ Fund (Boston Marathon bombing charity; please give) | 59 |
| The boat in "You're gonna need a bigger boat" | 59 |
| They're essential to a Dairy Queen "Blizzard" | 59 |
| This can follow the beginnings of the three longest entries | 59 |
| TV title character who married Joe Gerard in a 1974 episode | 59 |
| The "thou" in "Wherefore art thou ...?" | 59 |
| The Jigsaw Killer's biggest box office success, to date | 59 |
| Twenty-four states celebrate it on the last Friday in April | 59 |
| Tree that's home to Rafiki in "The Lion King" | 59 |
| Term for modern portmanteau words that describe male things | 59 |
| Trademarked swimsuit that covers everything except the face | 59 |
| This, in Magritte's "The Treachery of Images" | 59 |
| Things that may be worn by someone sleeping with the fishes | 59 |
| TV/film/stage actor once married to actress Meredith Baxter | 59 |
| Tony-winning actress Daisy of "The Secret Garden" | 59 |
| Transitional land zone between forests and grasslands, e.g. | 59 |
| The developer of this freestone peach named it for his wife | 59 |
| Toy for a hunting pet that doesn't get enough exercise? | 59 |
| Twins player in "Start the Revolution Without Me" | 59 |
| The four teams who play on the opening day of the World Cup | 59 |
| The German troops' marching song was adapted from _____ | 59 |
| Todd who directed the miniseries "Mildred Pierce" | 59 |
| Two-time "Dancing with the Stars" winner Julianne | 59 |
| TV character who sported a monogrammed script "L" | 59 |
| The Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw, e.g., in matchup listings | 59 |
| Things both baseball players and criminals might show up in | 59 |
| Tennyson poem which begins "Come into the garden" | 59 |
| They might not be participatin' in the quiltin' bee | 59 |
| Thirteenth in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet" series | 59 |
| Tactic to make something less desirable, in financial slang | 59 |
| Tom Brady lighting jerseys on fire just to watch them burn? | 59 |
| Tarzan's response when asked if the noodles are cooked? | 59 |
| They're hidden in this puzzle's six longest answers | 59 |
| Twain taking notes for "Life on the Mississippi"? | 59 |
| The Boy Wonder loses his youthful physique? (trade 3 and 6) | 59 |
| Term for the practice of standing astride two moving horses | 59 |
| The chef took a job as an air traffic controller, but he... | 59 |
| Tom ___ (robot on "Mystery Science Theater 3000") | 59 |
| The fish in John McPhee's "The Founding Fish" | 59 |
| Title film character who's idolized by a boy named Joey | 59 |
| Twain with the line "OK, so you're Brad Pitt" | 59 |
| TV show that had recurring "Killer Bees" sketches | 59 |
| The fourth (but not the first) letter of "cancel" | 59 |
| The first letter of "circle" (but not the fourth) | 59 |
| Type of poem mentioned in ''Easter Parade'' | 59 |
| Tender offer, or what can be found seven times in this grid | 59 |
| Team that has a tankful of rays in the back of its ballpark | 59 |
| Thomas Hardy's "___ of the d'Urbervilles" | 59 |
| Thomas Hardy novel "___ of the d'Urbervilles" | 59 |
| They won't cut through your opponent, like in the movie | 59 |
| Traditional location of one of this puzzle's theme words | 60 |
| Tennis star with marriages to Brooke Shields and Steffi Graf | 60 |
| Thackeray's "Vanity Fair: A Novel Without ___" | 60 |
| The city in the Pretenders' "My City Was Gone" | 60 |
| The Everly Brothers' "___ Have to Do Is Dream" | 60 |
| The role of Katisha in "The Mikado," traditionally | 60 |
| Temple of ___, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World | 60 |
| The lion in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" | 60 |
| The NRA once called its agents "jack-booted thugs" | 60 |
| Terence Trent D'Arby "Wishing Well (___ Poem)" | 60 |
| TV character who says "Don't have a cow, man!" | 60 |
| Tony-winning star of "Where's Charley?" (1948) | 60 |
| Toon hurler with a "pachydermous percussion pitch" | 60 |
| Tony of "Taxi" and "Who's the Boss?" | 60 |
| TV production company behind "Mission: Impossible" | 60 |
| The part of "The Wizard of Oz" that's in color | 60 |