| ''Afternoon of a ___'' (Mallarme poem) | 54 |
| Bean mentioned in "The Silence of the Lambs" | 54 |
| ___ Vincent, former Major League Baseball commissioner | 54 |
| Sidney directed her to an Oscar in "Network" | 54 |
| ''Guinness World Records'' entry, e.g. | 54 |
| "The Most Happy ___" (Frank Loesser musical) | 54 |
| Like most Spanish nouns ending in "a": abbr. | 54 |
| Italian carmaker that recently partnered with Chrysler | 54 |
| The ___ Furnaces ("I'm Going Away" band) | 54 |
| Hans Christian Andersen's "The ___ Tree" | 54 |
| Number Tom Petty album "Long After Dark" was | 54 |
| They would've been next in this puzzle's theme | 54 |
| Its state song is "Old Folks At Home": Abbr. | 54 |
| "And we'll all ___ on okay" Modest Mouse | 54 |
| Beethoven's "Pastoral" Symphony is in it | 54 |
| Key of Beethoven's "Appassionata" Sonata | 54 |
| "Polished man of the world" in an 1873 novel | 54 |
| ''__ Prison Blues'' (Johnny Cash song) | 54 |
| "Happy Days" character, with "the" | 54 |
| "Happy Days" tough guy, with "the" | 54 |
| Like the elbow of Rodin's "The Thinker"? | 54 |
| Director of "Pippin" and "Chicago" | 54 |
| "The French Lieutenant's Woman" novelist | 54 |
| Comic strip that went from a daily to a weekly in 2007 | 54 |
| Sang "I Know There's Something Going On" | 54 |
| Architectural element often decorated with bas-reliefs | 54 |
| ''Me and My ___'' (Spencer Tracy film) | 54 |
| "For Me and My ___" (Busby Berkeley musical) | 54 |
| Dorothy's last name, in 'The Wizard of Oz' | 54 |
| Lowercase Greek letter that looks like a "y" | 54 |
| Word with "motorcycle" or "street" | 54 |
| Word with "generation" or "gender" | 54 |
| She played Anna Christie, Anna Karenina, and Mata Hari | 54 |
| Teri of "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" | 54 |
| ''Diff'rent Strokes'' star Coleman | 54 |
| Exclamation before "I didn't know that!" | 54 |
| She played Dottie in "A League of Their Own" | 54 |
| Muriel portrayer in "The Accidental Tourist" | 54 |
| "The French Connection" Oscar winner Hackman | 54 |
| '70s ''Hollywood Squares'' regular | 54 |
| What you might do while driving to an unfamiliar place | 54 |
| " . . . Good News from ___ to Aix": Browning | 54 |
| Librettist for Stravinsky's "Persephone" | 54 |
| "Oh wad some power the giftie ___ us": Burns | 54 |
| ''Monster'' that's really a lizard | 54 |
| "Aw, come on!" (and this puzzle's title) | 54 |
| Coburn's Pulitzer Prize play, with "The" | 54 |
| Song on the Beatles' "Rubber Soul" album | 54 |
| Lillian of ''The Night of the Hunter'' | 54 |
| Minnesota Fats's player in "The Hustler" | 54 |
| Jackie with, aptly, a New York bus depot named for him | 54 |
| "Now I Want to Sniff Some ___" (The Ramones) | 54 |
| Things in common for Larry the Cable Guy and Guy Fieri | 54 |
| Home of the legendary "Mongolian death worm" | 54 |
| Subject of the Joan Osborne song "One of Us" | 54 |
| Words before "broke" or "the gold" | 54 |
| "We Got the Beat" band, with "The" | 54 |
| 1977 biographical Broadway play starring Anne Bancroft | 54 |
| "A Woman Called ___" (Emmy-winning TV movie) | 54 |
| Name that's Old English for "round hill" | 54 |
| Charles who wrote "Winning Bridge Made Easy" | 54 |
| "___ is more beautiful than beauty": Emerson | 54 |
| American actress who became Princess consort of Monaco | 54 |
| Steppenwolf "Don't Step On the ___, Sam" | 54 |
| Test with an "experimental section," briefly | 54 |
| "Does the name Quasimodo ring a bell?," e.g. | 54 |
| "Miracle on 34th Street" Oscar winner Edmund | 54 |
| Sport that includes the pommel horse and parallel bars | 54 |
| ". . . ___ and gimble in the wabe" (Carroll) | 54 |
| Mark whose name means "little hook" in Czech | 54 |
| Alexander who said "I'm in control here" | 54 |
| Old San Francisco hippie hangout, with "the" | 54 |
| Country known as the "Pearl of the Antilles" | 54 |
| "... I have but one life ..." speaker Nathan | 54 |
| German city which hosts the second-largest Oktoberfest | 54 |
| It begins "cube," but not "circle" | 54 |
| Stringed instrument that may be taller than its player | 54 |
| San Francisco's "Mayor of Castro Street" | 54 |
| Word before "a prayer" or "a clue" | 54 |
| "And __ thou slain the Jabberwock?": Carroll | 54 |
| "Pretty ___ Machine" (Nine Inch Nails album) | 54 |
| "Haughty Juno's unrelenting ___": Dryden | 54 |
| Lead-in for "cuisine" or "couture" | 54 |
| "Tony ___: Shred" (skateboarding video game) | 54 |
| Composer called the "Father of the Symphony" | 54 |
| Kitty Softpaws' voice in "Puss in Boots" | 54 |
| Only president who'd been wounded in the Civil War | 54 |
| First president to have a telephone in the White House | 54 |
| ''Physician, ___ thyself'' (Luke 4:23) | 54 |
| Summer number provided by the National Weather Service | 54 |
| "The ___ declare the glory . . . ": Psalm 19 | 54 |
| "I knew a man Bojangles and ___ dance . . ." | 54 |
| "This hitteth the naile on the ___": Heywood | 54 |
| "I knew a man, Bojangles, and ___ dance ..." | 54 |
| "The Girls Next Door" mogul Hugh, familiarly | 54 |
| Schopenhauer called him a "clumsy charlatan" | 54 |
| Philosopher who was the father of dialectical idealism | 54 |
| Her face ''launched a thousand ships'' | 54 |
| Beatles album that included "Ticket to Ride" | 54 |
| "___ Skelter" ("White Album" song) | 54 |