| Camper Van Beethoven "Pictures of Matchstick ___" | 59 |
| Clint's ''. . . Madison County'' costar | 59 |
| Co. that produced "Newhart" and "Rhoda" | 59 |
| Console for which "Super Mario Bros." was created | 59 |
| Camera Grand Prix 2012 "Camera of the Year" maker | 59 |
| Chuck who coached the Steelers to four Super Bowl victories | 59 |
| Champs' prize on the UK game show "Countdown" | 59 |
| Contraction in ''The Star-Spangled Banner'' | 59 |
| Country whose capital is just north of the Tropic of Cancer | 59 |
| Country that's been independent for more than 350 years | 59 |
| Character to whom "Get thee to a nunnery" is said | 59 |
| College town where the Phi Kappa Phi fraternity was founded | 59 |
| Company that once owned the trademark "Escalator" | 59 |
| Class presidential nominee in "Napoleon Dynamite" | 59 |
| Co-owner and captain of the Pequod in "Moby-Dick" | 59 |
| City that's headquarters for Pizza Hut and J. C. Penney | 59 |
| Cartoon character who sings "Rumbly in My Tumbly" | 59 |
| Cinematic portrait of "The Artist" as a young man | 59 |
| Cleaners that ought not to hit the drum, if you can help it | 59 |
| Colonial rule that ended when India and Pakistan were split | 59 |
| Central Pacific, Southern Pacific and Union Pacific (abbr.) | 59 |
| Clement Moore's ''right jolly old elf'' | 59 |
| Controversial part of the Covenant of the League of Nations | 59 |
| Colorful bird with a long downturned bill and pointed wings | 59 |
| Company that trades securities for customers and for itself | 59 |
| Club-carrier's pet? (or golf accessory missing a piece) | 59 |
| Cereal pieces that didn't make it past quality control? | 59 |
| Contraption that gives skiers a lift in more ways than one? | 59 |
| Christine ___, "The Phantom of the Opera" heroine | 59 |
| Collection of poems by William Morris, with "The" | 59 |
| Co-star in 1934's "The Man Who Knew Too Much" | 59 |
| Composer Morricone who's been nominated for five Oscars | 59 |
| Clothier that exploits its initials to controversial effect | 59 |
| Calligrapher's boast after visiting a stationery store? | 59 |
| Comedian who wrote "Real Men Don't Apologize" | 59 |
| Character actress who plays Tabitha on "Passions" | 59 |
| Chef Matsuhisa who co-owns a restaurant with Robert De Niro | 59 |
| Chocolate bar that has its name stamped into the bar itself | 59 |
| Command to opium plants that they leave the Flower Kingdom? | 59 |
| Color one might turn after too many airport security scans? | 59 |
| Classic Hans Christian Andersen story, with "The" | 59 |
| Certain Grand Theft Auto antagonists (broken in two places) | 59 |
| Computer program that kicks in after a set time of idleness | 59 |
| Current and former basketball teammate of "Penny" | 59 |
| Composer of the opera "Brandenburgers in Bohemia" | 59 |
| Comics pet who sometimes shares a panel with the duck Kvack | 59 |
| Child, jokingly, to some who don't want children: Abbr. | 59 |
| Cooper's co-star in "The Wedding Night," 1935 | 59 |
| Colbert who wrote "I Am a Pole (And So Can You!)" | 59 |
| Classic Bob Marley song that was a 1973 hit for Johnny Nash | 59 |
| Canonized one part of a noted German shepherd movie rating? | 59 |
| Children's classic "Frog and ___ Are Friends" | 59 |
| Costume for "National Lampoon's Animal House" | 59 |
| Charlie's last name on "Charlie's Angels" | 59 |
| Casino game that's the basis of this puzzle's theme | 59 |
| Columbia University professor Robert Thurman's daughter | 59 |
| Channel that broadcast "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" | 59 |
| Clint's ''High Plains Drifter'' co-star | 59 |
| Classic Bette Davis line from "Beyond the Forest" | 59 |
| Cartoon character's theme, with ''The'' | 59 |
| Congratulatory phrase at a "Peanuts" bar mitzvah? | 59 |
| Comic strip collected in the book "Crack of Noon" | 59 |
| Cable network that airs "Criss Angel: Mindfreak" | 58 |
| Chicago sausage king Froman impersonated by Ferris Bueller | 58 |
| Chemical featured on a 1989 "60 Minutes" segment | 58 |
| Claire's younger daughter on "Modern Family" | 58 |
| Clue to how "rate mortgage" is adjustable herein | 58 |
| Classic singer with the 2005 album "Rock Swings" | 58 |
| Class that will teach you how to put things in perspective | 58 |
| Continent with the world's two most populous countries | 58 |
| Cheese named after an Italian town in the Vicenza province | 58 |
| Charisse's dance partner in "The Band Wagon" | 58 |
| Cartoon boy who can be described by an anagram of his name | 58 |
| City whose name can be anagrammed, appropriately, to ARABS | 58 |
| Contest in which the rules must be followed to the letter? | 58 |
| Coiner of "It ain't over till it's over" | 58 |
| Capital city whose name means "wooded" in French | 58 |
| Cartoonist with regular "Advice fo' Chillun" | 58 |
| Cruise's sound-alike costar in "Vanilla Sky" | 58 |
| Chemist who was the first female professor at the Sorbonne | 58 |
| Château ___ (prison in "The Count of Monte Cristo) | 58 |
| Cartoon character who says "Swiper, no swiping!" | 58 |
| Children's author who coined the word "nerd" | 58 |
| City named in a Ben & Jerry's "Mudslide" | 58 |
| Color of Death's dart, in "Venus and Adonis" | 58 |
| Character trait of Tom Wolfe's Masters of the Universe | 58 |
| Commercial name that means, literally, "skyward" | 58 |
| Character Woods who invented the "bend and snap" | 58 |
| Chef with a "Louisiana Real and Rustic" cookbook | 58 |
| Christine's lover, in "Phantom of the Opera" | 58 |
| Completion to "proverb" or "different" | 58 |
| Creator of the (current) world's fastest supercomputer | 58 |
| California county in which Mount Whitney is partly located | 58 |
| Comment after another meeting with an ancient Hebrew king? | 58 |
| City the Sisters of Mercy and Corinne Bailey Rae come from | 58 |
| Chiefs quarterback Dawson in the Pro Football Hall of Fame | 58 |
| Clothing company whose first product was a waterproof boot | 58 |
| California home to Streisand, Gibson, Theron, Spears, etc. | 58 |
| Completely uses up, as a credit card, with "out" | 58 |
| Character in "La Bohème" and "Rent" | 58 |