| Subtitle of the Whitney Houston #1 song 'Exhale' | 56 |
| Simple way to answer a "favorite music" query? | 56 |
| Salman Rushdie's "The Moor's Last ___" | 56 |
| School year for students who are usually 11-12 years old | 56 |
| Show with "The Ambiguously Gay Duo," for short | 56 |
| Soccer player Hope on "Dancing With the Stars" | 56 |
| Superstition that a rookie's second season will fail | 56 |
| Sportsmanlike NBA All-Star (secretly planning to get...) | 56 |
| Sign that often got "BUSH" spray painted on it | 56 |
| Single for Kanye West in 2007 and Kelly Clarkson in 2011 | 56 |
| Seafood selection suggested by this puzzle's circles | 56 |
| Source of most of the names in "The Lion King" | 56 |
| Sch. whose football team plays in Amon G. Carter Stadium | 56 |
| Six-time Emmy nominee (and two-time winner) of the 1970s | 56 |
| Swing hard, like a batter's who's for the birds? | 56 |
| Schiavo at the center of an end-of-life care controversy | 56 |
| Sideshow Bob's last name on "The Simpsons" | 56 |
| Singer who once hosted "Entertainment Tonight" | 56 |
| Slogan for a fossil fuel company trying to be different? | 56 |
| Salvador Dali's midair companions, in a famous photo | 56 |
| Start of a rejected suitor's "sour grapes" | 56 |
| Some of Ken Jennings' "Jeopardy!" winnings | 56 |
| Sports Illustrated's manager of the decade (2000-09) | 56 |
| Substances essential, in minute quantities, to nutrition | 56 |
| Subject of this puzzle [and proceeding counterclockwise] | 56 |
| Statistical method for comparing the means of two groups | 56 |
| Small appliances used by the Bolshoi costume department? | 56 |
| Sounds from someone not good with, you know, word things | 56 |
| Samuel L.'s ''Pulp Fiction'' co-star | 56 |
| Stadium chant during the 1980 "Miracle on Ice" | 56 |
| Ship with a memorial in New York City's Central Park | 56 |
| She played Vita in "Hannah Montana: The Movie" | 56 |
| Singer with the 1990 #1 album "To the Extreme" | 56 |
| Starbucks size that's Italian for "twenty" | 56 |
| Super Bowl that capped off Miami's undefeated season | 56 |
| Singer John with the 1984 #1 hit "Missing You" | 56 |
| Scorsese-directed The Band film "The Last ___" | 56 |
| Sykes of "The New Adventures of Old Christine" | 56 |
| Song from the Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper" album | 56 |
| Santa Monica cemetery home to dozens of dead celebrities | 56 |
| Schneider's "The Dukes of Hazzard" co-star | 56 |
| Streisand film about a Jewish girl masquerading as a boy | 56 |
| Start of an agreement that's not really an agreement | 56 |
| Subject of a onetime Nepali hunting license [true fact!] | 56 |
| Source of the line "Thy money perish with thee" | 57 |
| Song on Sarah McLachlan's "Surfacing" album | 57 |
| Supplemental insurance provider with ads featuring a duck | 57 |
| Scorsese flick about an over-the-hill financial optimist? | 57 |
| Suffix with "concession" or "million" | 57 |
| Site mentioned in "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" | 57 |
| Subject of Ives's "Concord Sonata" movement | 57 |
| Soprano Gluck and Arkansas town near the Boston Mountains | 57 |
| Salve used when you've gone overboard with sunbathing | 57 |
| Song that starts "My country, 'tis of thee" | 57 |
| Song that begins "My country, 'tis of thee" | 57 |
| Singer Tori with the album "Little Earthquakes" | 57 |
| Synonym for this puzzle's title hiding in four places | 57 |
| Singer in the John Wayne film "The Longest Day" | 57 |
| Sleep disorder that means "breathless" in Greek | 57 |
| Sea that was once the fourth-largest inland body of water | 57 |
| Site of the first Tomb Raider game's climactic finale | 57 |
| Studebaker model name that means "Let's go" | 57 |
| Singer with the hit album "Diamonds & Rust" | 57 |
| Second word of ''A Hard Day's Night'' | 57 |
| Sound heard a New York minute after the light turns green | 57 |
| Shades of it begin this puzzle's four longest answers | 57 |
| Stoker who wrote the epistolary novel "Dracula" | 57 |
| Sculptor's work moved from the East to the West Side? | 57 |
| Subject of the photograph "Guerrillero Heroico" | 57 |
| Salad with blue cheese that originated at the Brown Derby | 57 |
| Silas ___, emissary of the Continental Congress to France | 57 |
| Setting for part of Kerouac's "On the Road" | 57 |
| Surveyor Jeremiah, for whom a famous line is partly named | 57 |
| Speakeasy haters, in the "Boardwalk Empire" era | 57 |
| Self-described "World's Online Marketplace" | 57 |
| Sir Edward who composed "Pomp and Circumstance" | 57 |
| Singer with the platinum 1992 album "The Celts" | 57 |
| Spanish form of "to be" after "tú" | 57 |
| Slangy ending for "smack" or "switch" | 57 |
| Start of the line that ends "Then fall, Caesar" | 57 |
| Stand-in for "you" in "Concentration" | 57 |
| Structure of Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard" | 57 |
| Symbol of rejoicing for someone's long-awaited return | 57 |
| Steve's costar in "The Thomas Crown Affair" | 57 |
| Sitting through an entire GOP primary debate, for example | 57 |
| St. with nine professional teams in the four major sports | 57 |
| Sport in which you try to beat your opponent using clubs? | 57 |
| Seven-time Wimbledon champ of the 1980's and 90's | 57 |
| Show with song ''Good Morning Starshine'' | 57 |
| Star of the 1981 revue "The Lady and Her Music" | 57 |
| Somali supermodel, or a good name for a robot from Apple? | 57 |
| Stevens of TV's "The Farmer's Daughter" | 57 |
| Subject of YouTube video made by Nakoula Basseley Nakoula | 57 |
| Site of a 2005 60th-anniversary memorial service, briefly | 57 |
| Sitcom title character who is called a "Virgin" | 57 |
| Shepherd who wrote "The Ferrari in the Bedroom" | 57 |
| Surname of two signers of the Declaration of Independence | 57 |
| Soprano role in Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers" | 57 |
| Scientist James who discovered citrus fruits cured scurvy | 57 |
| Selfish person's cry before and after "all" | 57 |