| Song that knocked "Let it Be" out of the #1 spot | 58 |
| Start of a palindrome whose center word is "ere" | 58 |
| System that helps you determine if someone's your type | 58 |
| Sound after "Lower ... lower ... that's it!" | 58 |
| Steely Dan album whose title is a homophone of a continent | 58 |
| Source of "Woe to them that are at ease in Zion" | 58 |
| Sainted archbishop of Canterbury who founded Scholasticism | 58 |
| Sea that's partially in Karakalpak Autonomous Republic | 58 |
| Spot's answer to "What's one plus one?"? | 58 |
| Show with the character B.A. Baracus, with "The" | 58 |
| Sign denoting that something is perched on something else? | 58 |
| Sue Monk Kidd's insects with a "secret life" | 58 |
| Setting for Radiohead's "Karma Police" video | 58 |
| Sitcom security device that often defeated its own purpose | 58 |
| Sportscaster who wrote "I Never Played the Game" | 58 |
| Spitzer's successor as New York's attorney general | 58 |
| Surname shared by Chicago's two longest-serving mayors | 58 |
| Salvador who painted "The Persistence of Memory" | 58 |
| Stones "Sit down, shut up, don't ___ to cry" | 58 |
| State that's only nine mi. wide at its narrowest point | 58 |
| Site of a memorable "When Harry Met Sally" scene | 58 |
| Start of a playground rhyme to see who has to do something | 58 |
| Said "bos'n" for "boatswain," e.g. | 58 |
| Sitcom originally titled "These Friends of Mine" | 58 |
| Southern university with the motto "Numen lumen" | 58 |
| Spanish actress Pataky of "Fast & Furious 6" | 58 |
| Salinger's "For ___ - With Love and Squalor" | 58 |
| Sponsor of early radio's "Five Star Theater" | 58 |
| Self-centered actor of ''The 'Burbs''? | 58 |
| Sporty Pontiac that's the subject of a Beach Boys song | 58 |
| Solzhenitsyn's ''The ___ Archipelago'' | 58 |
| Source of the line "Frailty, thy name is woman!" | 58 |
| State capital whose main street is named Last Chance Gulch | 58 |
| Shakespeare character who says "I hate the Moor" | 58 |
| Spy novelist who wrote "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" | 58 |
| Singer who co-starred in "Johnny Mnemonic," 1995 | 58 |
| Seattle's Space Needle or St. Louis's Gateway Arch | 58 |
| State whose license plate says "Famous Potatoes" | 58 |
| Show that launched Kelly Clarkson's career, familiarly | 58 |
| St. ___ of Seville, author of the encyclopedia Etymologiae | 58 |
| Socialite with a cameo in "The First Wives Club" | 58 |
| Song performed by the Ink Spots and the Manhattan Transfer | 58 |
| Sandra's co-star in ''The Lake House'' | 58 |
| Sneaker company founded by two European immigrants in 1966 | 58 |
| Suburb of San Diego whose name means "the table" | 58 |
| Soap brand whose name is Spanish for "it washes" | 58 |
| Subject of the 1994 best seller "The Late Shift" | 58 |
| Song title words before "Be" or "Ride" | 58 |
| Singer with the children's album "Camp Lisa" | 58 |
| Sellers's foil, in the "Pink Panther" movies | 58 |
| Sch. whose teams play at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center | 58 |
| She played Flower Belle in "My Little Chickadee" | 58 |
| Sinatra's role in "The Manchurian Candidate" | 58 |
| Subatomic particle composed of one quark and one antiquark | 58 |
| Saying about power (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 58 |
| Spanish tennis star nicknamed "The King of Clay" | 58 |
| Subject of the documentary "An Unreasonable Man" | 58 |
| Setting in "Call of Duty: Black Ops," informally | 58 |
| Setting for "Miss Saigon" or "Platoon" | 58 |
| Season whose shopping time seems to start before Halloween | 58 |
| Sartre play with the line "Hell is other people" | 58 |
| Subject of the Shepard Fairey screenprint "Hope" | 58 |
| Site of the largest WWII Allied Pacific amphibious assault | 58 |
| Short-lived Domino's "dessert pizza" topping | 58 |
| Song akin to Elvis's "It's Now or Never" | 58 |
| Sammy Hagar song that is the worst (with "The")? | 58 |
| Site of Velázquez's "The Forge of Vulcan" | 58 |
| Steve who played the title role of Hercules in a 1959 film | 58 |
| Subject of a Will Ferrell "S.N.L." impersonation | 58 |
| Sch. with the slogan "Why not change the world?" | 58 |
| Scandinavian language from which we get "tundra" | 58 |
| Stick with Mario (and not that dreadful hedgehog instead)? | 58 |
| Singer Roy nicknamed "The King of Country Music" | 58 |
| Statement before singing each hit featured in this puzzle? | 58 |
| Silent film actress whose name anagrams to car radio parts | 58 |
| Song about a doctor's request for a surgical dressing? | 58 |
| Show set in an "outer-outer borough" of New York | 58 |
| Soup can: "Lift tab to rim. Pull up and back"... | 58 |
| Slimy mascot of the University of California at Santa Cruz | 58 |
| Singer with the 1980 #1 album "Against the Wind" | 58 |
| Singer of the Leoncavallo aria "Vesti la giubba" | 58 |
| Spat between priests who wore the same garment to a party? | 58 |
| Shape whose regular version has 144-degree internal angles | 58 |
| Saint not modest about fasting days at start of Easter (9) | 58 |
| Sewing and scrapbooking, like, I don't know, I forget? | 58 |
| She played Julia Sugarbaker on "Designing Women" | 58 |
| Southern connector between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans | 58 |
| Song on R. Kelly's "Chocolate Factory" album | 58 |
| Singer with the 1988 Top Ten Hit "Walk on Water" | 58 |
| Spanish newspaper whose name means "The Country" | 58 |
| Surrey town in which George Harrison lived in the '60s | 58 |
| Singer Tornquist-Karlsson in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame | 58 |
| She lost out to Reese Witherspoon for Best Actress of 2005 | 58 |
| Small amount of blood serum ... or a title for this puzzle | 58 |
| Scottish post-punk band exchanged for old French currency? | 58 |
| Social networking site for overly tanned Yiddish-speakers? | 58 |
| Squanders little by little (with ''away'') | 58 |
| So Jimmy went to Vegas, hoping to win it all back in a ___ | 58 |
| Shooter Bernhard known as "The Subway Vigilante" | 58 |
| Song from Sondheim's "Merrily We Roll Along" | 58 |