Bill Kilgore's mil. rank in "Apocalypse Now" | 58 |
British author of the so-called "London Trilogy" | 58 |
Bilko's mil. rank on "The Phil Silvers Show" | 58 |
Broadway title character who sings "Tea for Two" | 58 |
Bar patron who appears in every "Cheers" episode | 58 |
Band with the 2000 #1 hit "It's Gonna Be Me" | 58 |
Book that tells you the meaning of "life": Abbr. | 58 |
Bree ___, one of Charlie Sheen's "goddesses" | 58 |
Book with the chapter "How They Dress in Tahiti" | 58 |
Bobby whose statue is just outside the TD Banknorth Garden | 58 |
Bird that can turn its head 135 degrees in both directions | 58 |
Beyond the ___ (outside the bounds of acceptable behavior) | 58 |
By its location [see adjoining squares of answer], a bogey | 58 |
Brand name derived from the German "Pfefferminz" | 58 |
Band with the albums "Junta" and "Joy" | 58 |
Brand that used the slogan "That's Italian!" | 58 |
Bobby who lost 1973's Battle of the Sexes tennis match | 58 |
Bread that's called "whiskey" in diner lingo | 58 |
Brokerage house whose ads are animated by Flat Black Films | 58 |
British singer known for the "folktronica" sound | 58 |
Book's end matter that's impossible to understand? | 58 |
Bonaduce running around in a plastic, cone-shaped red hat? | 58 |
Bond girl Britt of "The Man With the Golden Gun" | 58 |
British philosopher who wrote "Principia Ethica" | 58 |
Best Actor Tony winner for "Mark Twain Tonight!" | 58 |
Bill who created the comic strip "Smokey Stover" | 58 |
Book describing a "tizzle-topped Tufted Mazurka" | 58 |
Biblical land with "ivory and apes and peacocks" | 58 |
Big gambling loss in the Biggest Little City in the World? | 58 |
Brenda Lee's "___ Around the Christmas Tree" | 58 |
Blanche Devereaux in TV's "The Golden Girls" | 58 |
Berlioz's "Les Nuits d'Été," e.g. | 58 |
Bruce "Walk ___, or baby, don't walk at all" | 58 |
Bigger band that covered "Happiness in Slavery"? | 58 |
Basketball coach Winter who pioneered the triangle offense | 58 |
Bette Midler film loosely based on Janis Joplin's life | 58 |
Bobby on the '70s medical drama "Emergency!" | 58 |
Bad math teacher saying: "There are three . . ." | 58 |
Banks who created "America's Next Top Model" | 58 |
Bottles of Evian declared on a bistro worker's return? | 58 |
Badge-earning level after Bobcat, Tiger Cub, Wolf and Bear | 58 |
Bandleader who's license plate read "A1ANA2" | 58 |
Band with the 1983 hit "Owner of a Lonely Heart" | 58 |
Belgian city sometimes mispronounced as "wipers" | 58 |
Best Picture nominee that lost to "My Fair Lady" | 58 |
Berlin's "You Can't Get a Man with ___" | 57 |
Band that lost out to Sade for the Best New Artist Grammy | 57 |
Betty's portrayer on "Desperate Housewives" | 57 |
Billionaire Paul who founded the Experience Music Project | 57 |
Bochy replaced him as manager of the San Francisco Giants | 57 |
Birthstone that was once believed to prevent intoxication | 57 |
Bassett of "What's Love Got to Do With It?" | 57 |
Beef variety ridiculed in a series of Jack in the Box ads | 57 |
Baker who sang "Giving You the Best That I Got" | 57 |
Bing Crosby's "__ You Glad You're You?" | 57 |
Barbarian in the seventh circle of the Inferno, per Dante | 57 |
Baker vs. ___ (landmark Supreme Court redistricting case) | 57 |
Bill who received a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2002 | 57 |
Banknote that once featured Saddam Hussein's portrait | 57 |
British Prime Minister during U.S. Grant's presidency | 57 |
Band with the 1975 #1 hit "One of These Nights" | 57 |
Broadway composer Fred's laundry detergent of choice? | 57 |
Band with the 1996 hit "Novocaine for the Soul" | 57 |
B. MacDonald's 1945 best seller, with "The" | 57 |
Barry B. Longyear novella that won Hugo and Nebula awards | 57 |
Brian who produced Coldplay's "Mylo Xyloto" | 57 |
Brooke's rival on ''All My Children'' | 57 |
Benefit program giving workers a chance to buy co. shares | 57 |
Band inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014 | 57 |
Better Than ___ (band with the 1995 hit "Good") | 57 |
Billy Bob's co-star in "Monster's Ball" | 57 |
Bossy maid who went from comic strip to television screen | 57 |
Bandleader with the #1 hit "Blues in the Night" | 57 |
Boy's name that's another boy's name backward | 57 |
Bob Dylan "Desire" song about Egyptian goddess? | 57 |
Brilliant young man in "The Brothers Karamazov" | 57 |
Big Daddy portrayer, in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" | 57 |
Brynner's dance partner in "The King and I" | 57 |
Beatles "I thought I ___ you, what did I know?" | 57 |
Billionaire/liberal bogeyman David or his brother Charles | 57 |
Bolivian capital that translates to "the peace" | 57 |
Best-selling author who once worked for Britain's MI6 | 57 |
Bonkers ... or an overlapping word in four themed answers | 57 |
Blue ___ Reservoir (Colorado's largest body of water) | 57 |
Band with the 2007 album "Oracular Spectacular" | 57 |
Book containing a prediction of the coming of the Messiah | 57 |
Boss at The Rockhead and Quarry Cave Construction Company | 57 |
Band whose last album was "The Slip," for short | 57 |
Before Oedipus, who could answer the riddle of the Sphinx | 57 |
Bertrand Russell's "Why I Am ___ Christian" | 57 |
Beethoven's "___ for Winds in E flat major" | 57 |
Bridget Riley's "Movement in Squares," e.g. | 57 |
Boy with a fishing pole in a '60s sitcom title screen | 57 |
Bree's ex-husband on "Desperate Housewives" | 57 |
Baseball legend Mel, ''The Little Giant'' | 57 |
Breaded, fried, and covered in melted mozz, in deli slang | 57 |
Band profiled in Rolling Stone by Cameron Crowe at age 15 | 57 |
Bassanio's wife in "The Merchant of Venice" | 57 |
Beatles girl with a ''little white book'' | 57 |
Beatles album whose working title was "Everest" | 57 |