| The 17th Earl of Oxford and a prolific patron of the arts | 57 |
| Thoroughfare past Mark Twain's New York burial place? | 57 |
| Thing that's often marked down at a department store? | 57 |
| Trick shot that knocks the balls off a French pool table? | 57 |
| Terse account of what happened at the Raptor Petting Zoo? | 57 |
| Tom ___ and Max Pross (Emmy Award-winning comedy writers) | 57 |
| The Rolling Stones' 'You Can Make -- You Try' | 57 |
| Trio of champagne salesmen in fur coats and hats? (music) | 57 |
| The rest of the U.S., to Hawaiians (with "the") | 57 |
| Tyrone's "Witness for the Prosecution" wife | 57 |
| Type of insurance that doesn't pay dividends, briefly | 57 |
| Type with little contrast between light and heavy strokes | 57 |
| Thoroughfare where you can drive rings around other cars? | 57 |
| Type of headlight that was mandatory from 1941 until 1984 | 57 |
| Tone in novelty photos where you put on old-timey clothes | 57 |
| Three of a kind formed with a pocket pair, in poker lingo | 57 |
| To assist him in writing a neat book, the ruler used a __ | 57 |
| The Saints of the NCAA Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference | 57 |
| Triceps-strengthening exercise also called a French press | 57 |
| Transmit germs to, after failing to cover one's mouth | 57 |
| The fifth letter of "garage," but not the first | 57 |
| TV Guide's "Worst TV Show Ever," familiarly | 57 |
| Tabloid near "OK!" and "The Enquirer" | 57 |
| Turkey ___, baseball Hall-of-Famer from the Negro leagues | 57 |
| 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 |
| The brother in "Am I my brother's keeper?" | 56 |
| The spy in "The Spy Who Came In From the Cold" | 56 |
| Trumpeter nicknamed the "Round Mound of Sound" | 56 |
| Trumpeter nicknamed "The Round Mound of Sound" | 56 |
| Tony winner for "Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?" | 56 |
| Territory returned to France by the Treaty of Versailles | 56 |
| The hare, e.g., in "The Tortoise and the Hare" | 56 |
| The Dead Trees "My Friend Joan, She Never ___" | 56 |
| Tina's former life partner on "The L Word" | 56 |
| They're hard in across answers and soft in down ones | 56 |
| Third baseman Ron who started three 1970s All-Star Games | 56 |
| Technology behind many graphic effects in movies (abbr.) | 56 |
| TV show headed by a former writer for "S.N.L." | 56 |
| TV franchise that uses songs by The Who for their themes | 56 |
| They believe "money doesn't grow on trees" | 56 |
| The Seneca Chief was the first to travel its full length | 56 |
| They're formed by the reaction of acids and alcohols | 56 |
| The Four Tops "Loving You Is Sweeter Than ___" | 56 |
| The "it" of "Because it's there" | 56 |
| Tycho's pal in the webcomic "Penny Arcade" | 56 |
| Tennis player with the most year-end #1 rankings, with 7 | 56 |
| Tribe that lives in an enclave in the Navajo reservation | 56 |
| They're often accompanied by "Hava Nagila" | 56 |
| To whom “We’ll always have Paris” was spoken | 56 |
| The "people" in "I know some people" | 56 |
| The first voice you hear in "The Wizard of Oz" | 56 |
| The Kinks "met her in a club down in old Soho" | 56 |
| The Gaslight Anthem "The Queen of ___ Chelsea" | 56 |
| They're not actually delivered by the postal service | 56 |
| Theatrical drama with little characterization, for short | 56 |
| The reporter who accused her retracted his story in 1893 | 56 |
| Tag team partner of Hulk Hogan at the first WrestleMania | 56 |
| Tito's successor as head of the Non-Aligned Movement | 56 |
| Theater award presented by "The Village Voice" | 56 |
| Tribe whose name means "scatter one's own" | 56 |
| Two-time figure-skating Olympic gold medalist Protopopov | 56 |
| Two-time "Rolling Stone" cover subject in 1981 | 56 |
| Three-time Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year award winner | 56 |
| The second "p" in the NBA stat "PPG" | 56 |
| The "p" in the middle of certain abbreviations | 56 |
| TV series originally set at Fox River State Penitentiary | 56 |
| The Rangers' Nelson Cruz earned the last one of 2010 | 56 |
| They stop the band to sing "Leonard Bernstein" | 56 |
| Type of ''cop'' portrayed in a 1987 film | 56 |
| Tournament in which you play everyone else at least once | 56 |
| They may be offered hot or cold, in Japanese restaurants | 56 |
| The Sixth Amendment prevents trials in it, in most cases | 56 |
| They Might Be Giants lead single off "Lincoln" | 56 |
| That synthesizer song from "Beverly Hills Cop" | 56 |
| Texas athletes with the most puffiness under their eyes? | 56 |
| Totally killer mess for commissioned officers on a ship? | 56 |
| Test to ensure a response is not generated by a computer | 56 |
| Tropical treats best enjoyed when stranded on an island? | 56 |
| TV show whose theme song is "Baba O'Riley" | 56 |
| Tendencies of a social group's behaviors and beliefs | 56 |
| Title character of "The Count of Monte Cristo" | 56 |
| TV series about genetically enhanced warrior Max Guevara | 56 |
| Town near London, site of England's first paper mill | 56 |
| To whom the "Me" in "Mini-Me" refers | 56 |
| There's no such thing as this, according to a saying | 56 |
| This crossword, literally for some, phonetically for all | 56 |
| Throw the switch, turn off the lights, and pull the plug | 56 |
| The result of turning dollar bill portraits into clouds? | 56 |
| Tech's home renovation advice about a dark basement? | 56 |
| Tongue-twister phrase hinting at this puzzle's theme | 56 |
| They are ruled by the Leader and Guide of the Revolution | 56 |