| Words with "your life!" or "a dare!" | 56 |
| 1987 Costner film, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 56 |
| Grp. whose first presidential endorsement was for Reagan | 56 |
| Org. that Jinx worked for in "Die Another Day" | 56 |
| Govt. org. whose logo depicts an eagle standing on a key | 56 |
| Band with the 2000 album "No Strings Attached" | 56 |
| Language family that includes Ute, Shoshone and Comanche | 56 |
| Senate Armed Services Committee chairman after Goldwater | 56 |
| 1950s-'60s "Man on the Street" comic Louis | 56 |
| Market found in seven of this puzzle's other entries | 56 |
| Chaplin costar in ''The Great Dictator'' | 56 |
| Secret pledge in each of the four longest Across answers | 56 |
| U.S. president whose mother's first name was Stanley | 56 |
| Subject of the David Remnick book "The Bridge" | 56 |
| Theater award presented by "The Village Voice" | 56 |
| Awards for playwrights Breuer and Durang: 1979–80 | 56 |
| Instrument whose name derives from "high wood" | 56 |
| Warranting "Parental Advisory" stickers, maybe | 56 |
| Gainesville is about halfway between it and Jacksonville | 56 |
| Song words followed by "Terre de nos aïeux" | 56 |
| Song words before "We stand on guard for thee" | 56 |
| Home of William, known for his logical "razor" | 56 |
| Name in several generations of New York Times publishers | 56 |
| 2011 mo. when Harold Camping predicts the world will end | 56 |
| Like two-thirds of the numbers in the Fibonacci sequence | 56 |
| Item fit for "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" | 56 |
| "___ to Deodorant" (Coldplay's first song) | 56 |
| William Browne's "Awake, faire Muse," e.g. | 56 |
| "Little ___," 1994 Russian-American film drama | 56 |
| Poem used in Beethoven's "Choral Symphony" | 56 |
| Clifford who co-wrote "Sweet Smell of Success" | 56 |
| Its "Concise" version has more than 1,700 pgs. | 56 |
| ''The Star-Spangled Banner'' preposition | 56 |
| ''The Star-Spangled Banner'' contraction | 56 |
| "Sweetly singing ___ the plains" (carol lyric) | 56 |
| "Returning were as tedious as go ___": Macbeth | 56 |
| "A voice flowed ___ my troubled mind": Shelley | 56 |
| "___ in the Stilly Night" (Thomas Moore lyric) | 56 |
| Tribe whose name means "scatter one's own" | 56 |
| Bixby's ''My Favorite Martian'' role | 56 |
| " ___ wish I were an Oscar Mayer wiener . . ." | 56 |
| "___ believe in yesterday ..." (Beatles lyric) | 56 |
| Ian Dury & the Blockheads "Fly in the ___" | 56 |
| Val-d'___ (French départment named after a river) | 56 |
| California city that was the Bionic Woman's hometown | 56 |
| Letters used in the catalog indexing for Matador Records | 56 |
| Two-time figure-skating Olympic gold medalist Protopopov | 56 |
| Civilization known for "colossal head" statues | 56 |
| "Grant me, ___, a sunny mind": Emily Dickinson | 56 |
| It was published four years before "Moby-Dick" | 56 |
| Phrase before "tear" or "shoestring" | 56 |
| "Fool me ___, shame on you; fool me twice ..." | 56 |
| "___ if by land" (part of Revere's signal) | 56 |
| Most common leading digit according to Benford's law | 56 |
| Silver company that shares its name with an Indian tribe | 56 |
| Buck who was the first African-American coach in the MLB | 56 |
| "Long Day's Journey Into Night" playwright | 56 |
| "__ the loneliest number": '60s song lyric | 56 |
| "Get ___!" ("Stop procrastinating!") | 56 |
| "___ Sixteen" (hit for Sam Cooke and Dr. Hook) | 56 |
| Words before "occasion" or "account" | 56 |
| Yoko who consulted on "The Beatles: Rock Band" | 56 |
| Two-time "Rolling Stone" cover subject in 1981 | 56 |
| Performer who's the descendant of a Japanese emperor | 56 |
| "___ close to schedule" (transit report words) | 56 |
| "Come __" (apartment dweller's invitation) | 56 |
| 'Movin' --' ('The Jeffersons' theme) | 56 |
| Grp. that has held summit meetings in Caracas and Riyadh | 56 |
| Like a frame in which a strike or spare isn't bowled | 56 |
| "No good ___ plot can be sensible": W.H. Auden | 56 |
| ''Fidelio'' was Beethoven's only one | 56 |
| "And Morning ___ with haste her lids": Emerson | 56 |
| City captured by the Allies during Operation Torch, 1942 | 56 |
| Novus ___ seclorum (phrase on the back of a dollar bill) | 56 |
| "Sunday Night Baseball" sportscaster Hershiser | 56 |
| Unspoken part of the Godfather's "offers"? | 56 |
| "Milk's favorite cookie," according to ads | 56 |
| "The Wah Watusi" singers, with "the" | 56 |
| Julia of "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" | 56 |
| Youngest NHL player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame | 56 |
| Youngest inductee to the NHL Hall of Fame (31 years old) | 56 |
| Lord John Boyd ___, winner of the 1949 Nobel Peace Prize | 56 |
| First player to win the Hart Trophy three times in a row | 56 |
| Playwright Joe who wrote "What the Butler Saw" | 56 |
| Animal some believe to be the source of the unicorn myth | 56 |
| Resident flying out of Kansai International Airport, say | 56 |
| Prize that, surprisingly, contains a large amount of tin | 56 |
| Source for the tune of "It's Now or Never" | 56 |
| Org. seen in flashbacks in "The Good Shepherd" | 56 |
| Bird that doesn't actually bury its head in the sand | 56 |
| Sch. that plays its home football games at The Horseshoe | 56 |
| Place where you might wager on the Belmont Stakes: Abbr. | 56 |
| Like packages with a "Drug Facts" label: Abbr. | 56 |
| Voice actress on Fox's "Sit Down, Shut Up" | 56 |
| One-time "Saturday Night Live" performer Cheri | 56 |
| Ferrell's cheerleading partner on "S.N.L." | 56 |
| His opening line is "'Tis better as it is" | 56 |
| "I've got to take it on the ___ side" RHCP | 56 |
| Lex Luthor's sidekick in "Superman" (1978) | 56 |
| "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" Redding | 56 |