| Where copies of "The Grapes of Wrath" are stored | 58 |
| What the marshal declared the moonshiner's shed to be? | 58 |
| Small amount of blood serum ... or a title for this puzzle | 58 |
| "Killing Me Softly With His Song" singer Roberta | 58 |
| New product line after the NFL's takeover of Polaroid? | 58 |
| Plantain named for its seeds, which resemble small insects | 58 |
| What the bride's father did vis-Ã -vis the reception | 58 |
| Overly bold member of the "Little Women" family? | 58 |
| Scottish post-punk band exchanged for old French currency? | 58 |
| Massachusetts birthplace of Horace Mann (born May 4, 1796) | 58 |
| Prominent features of the theme from "Star Wars" | 58 |
| Social networking site for overly tanned Yiddish-speakers? | 58 |
| Squanders little by little (with ''away'') | 58 |
| Limerick, part one: "There was a young lass ___" | 58 |
| U2: "All the promises we made, ___ to the grave" | 58 |
| Gift from a clueless aunt (really, you shouldn't have) | 58 |
| Now having the opportunity to bike across the country, say | 58 |
| "___ Turn" (card drawn in a board game, perhaps) | 58 |
| Element name derived from the Latin for "France" | 58 |
| Whom a guy might hang with when he's not with the guys | 58 |
| So Jimmy went to Vegas, hoping to win it all back in a ___ | 58 |
| Link's enemy in the "Legend of Zelda" series | 58 |
| Home of d'Artagnan in "The Three Musketeers" | 58 |
| Frank __, architect of L.A.'s Walt Disney Concert Hall | 58 |
| British philosopher who wrote "Principia Ethica" | 58 |
| W.W. II hero who later had a successful career in politics | 58 |
| Person born from the mid-60s to the late 70s, give or take | 58 |
| Author of the 1970 best-seller “The Female Eunuch” | 58 |
| "Hey, Bono and the Edge, check into the Hilton"? | 58 |
| "I can't ___ satisfaction" (1965 song lyric) | 58 |
| "Stop dillydallying and use your boarding pass!" | 58 |
| Monty Python member who renounced his American citizenship | 58 |
| Chart indicating the progression of darkness after sunset? | 58 |
| Shooter Bernhard known as "The Subway Vigilante" | 58 |
| Henry ___, Paul Newman's role in "The Sting" | 58 |
| What the road to hell is paved with, according to a saying | 58 |
| "Your love is worth all the gold on earth . . ." | 58 |
| Song from Sondheim's "Merrily We Roll Along" | 58 |
| Frankie Valli: "You're just too ___ be true" | 58 |
| Leprechaun's book detailing the truth about flounders? | 58 |
| Village People single covered by the Pet Shop Boys in 1993 | 58 |
| How some potatoes are served (with ''au'') | 58 |
| 'The Simpsons' creator as a student of Mr. Kotter? | 58 |
| Astronaut ___ Bluford, the first African-American in space | 58 |
| Apt moniker for Greg and Bryant's unstoppable careers? | 58 |
| English composer of the opera "The Perfect Fool" | 58 |
| Song with the lyric "We salute him, one and all" | 58 |
| Partially obscured (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 58 |
| Editor who "looked like a dishonest Abe Lincoln" | 58 |
| Granter of an honorary degree to George Washington in 1776 | 58 |
| Two-Face's alter ego, in the "Batman" series | 58 |
| Element named for the German state where it was discovered | 58 |
| Lake ___, Ariz. (current home of the former London Bridge) | 58 |
| Play about a woman who gets her "just desserts"? | 58 |
| "...never married, and that's _____": Burton | 58 |
| Most like Brando's voice, in "The Godfather" | 58 |
| Best Actor Tony winner for "Mark Twain Tonight!" | 58 |
| Bill who created the comic strip "Smokey Stover" | 58 |
| What happens in one scene in "The Wizard of Oz"? | 58 |
| Robert who introduced the term "cell" to biology | 58 |
| Robert of the Spurs, known as "Big Shot Rob" (5) | 58 |
| Greeting at the door, serving the hors d'oeuvres, etc. | 58 |
| Film in which Moe, Shemp and Curly show their flexibility? | 58 |
| "Ok, this is what's wrong with your idea..." | 58 |
| U.R.L. opener indicating an additional layer of encryption | 58 |
| "Othello" villain and "Aladdin" parrot | 58 |
| "___ to kill you" ("Sling Blade" line) | 58 |
| "This tippy Christmas tree is driving me crazy!" | 58 |
| "The History of the Standard Oil Company" author | 58 |
| Book describing a "tizzle-topped Tufted Mazurka" | 58 |
| Possible response following "Step 2" in the plan | 58 |
| Tenniel's "Alice in Wonderland" contribution | 58 |
| "I can't __" (incredulous one's comment) | 58 |
| Pop song from Chopin's "Fantaisie-Impromptu" | 58 |
| One reason more people are going to the movies these days? | 58 |
| "You should have taken me seriously earlier ..." | 58 |
| Scholastic's phrase for "existence realized" | 58 |
| "Journey over all the universe ___": Don Quixote | 58 |
| Foster's "Massa's ___ Cold, Cold Ground" | 58 |
| ''He's Got the Whole World ___ Hands'' | 58 |
| CNBC analyst Ron who used to host "Street Signs" | 58 |
| Grammy-nominated "Indestructible" Disturbed song | 58 |
| Fictional detective and cruciverbalist who attended Oxford | 58 |
| 1979 disco hit that jocularly promotes military enlistment | 58 |
| Leoncavallo opera whose title means "The Clowns" | 58 |
| Lead-in to someone else's words, after "and" | 58 |
| One of the four that end this puzzle's starred answers | 58 |
| Historical period when nobody seems to mean what they say? | 58 |
| "___ the water shall float" (old English saying) | 58 |
| Kevin Spacey proclamation from "American Beauty" | 58 |
| "Grey's Anatomy" actor Washington and others | 58 |
| Question from viewers if TV's Robin will get a cohost? | 58 |
| Tourist activity, and an explanation of the shaded letters | 58 |
| Guess when asked what one calls where the orchestra plays? | 58 |
| It's mentioned by the Scarecrow when he gets his brain | 58 |
| Fluid with the same salt concentration as mammalian blood? | 58 |
| "__ Really Going Out With Him?": Joe Jackson hit | 58 |
| "Of course this car isn't voice-controlled!" | 58 |
| Words before "Man shall not live by bread alone" | 58 |
| "___ a trip on a train..." (Benny Goodman lyric) | 58 |