| Old "From one beer lover to another" sloganeer | 56 |
| Opera singer Luisa whose name can be found on some menus | 56 |
| Orchestral piece that evokes some non-musical literature | 56 |
| Of a university's relationship with its surroundings | 56 |
| Original operating system with "grep" searches | 56 |
| Org. that dropped "Lawn" from its name in 1975 | 56 |
| Org. protested in the 1999 "Battle of Seattle" | 56 |
| Org. with a Five Diamond Award for hotels and restaurants | 57 |
| One-named singer with the 2008 Grammy for Best New Artist | 57 |
| Orfeo, e.g., in Gluck's "Orfeo ed Euridice" | 57 |
| Org. with an on-line ethics journal called Virtual Mentor | 57 |
| Org. whose journal contains a feature called Patient Page | 57 |
| O'Neill's "___ for the Misbegotten'' | 57 |
| Only non-Southern state won by the G.O.P. in '64 | 57 |
| One-named singer with the 2002 #1 hit "Foolish" | 57 |
| One "with no invisible means of support": Sheen | 57 |
| One whose name can be followed by "Esq.": Abbr. | 57 |
| One of the housewives on "Desperate Housewives" | 57 |
| One who calls quotation marks "inverted commas" | 57 |
| Object sometimes waved by fans rooting for a series sweep | 57 |
| Only chess move in which two pieces move on the same turn | 57 |
| Org. that voted Taylor Swift 2011 Entertainer of the Year | 57 |
| Onetime ''Monday Night Football'' regular | 57 |
| One of his catchphrases is "kick it up a notch" | 57 |
| One who's often looking down in the mouth, for short? | 57 |
| Org. with an Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response | 57 |
| One of the Weasleys' owls in "Harry Potter" | 57 |
| Originator of the equation e to the power (pi i) + 1 = 0 | 57 |
| Ophelia's niece, in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" | 57 |
| Object of Oliver Twist's request for "more" | 57 |
| Oscar winner Edmund of "Miracle on 34th Street" | 57 |
| One of a trio in "The Twelve Days of Christmas" | 57 |
| One in a big ''General Hospital'' wedding | 57 |
| One is either a "rumpy" or a "stumpy" | 57 |
| Operetta with Nanki-Poo and Yum-Yum, with "The" | 57 |
| Opponent of the O's in the "Beltway Series" | 57 |
| Occurrence after the first and third quarters of the moon | 57 |
| Often-unnecessary word in celebrity wedding announcements | 57 |
| Oscar winner who sang in "Racing With the Moon" | 57 |
| Opening of "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge"? | 57 |
| One of the "virgins" of "Two Virgins" | 57 |
| Only player to be a part of three World Cup-winning teams | 57 |
| Org. that sells "Cut class, not frogs" T-shirts | 57 |
| One who might advise you that a flush beats a full house? | 57 |
| One begins "The king shall joy in thy strength" | 57 |
| Old car make that's a homophone of a modern car model | 57 |
| Org. that Mary Louise Smith was the first female chair of | 57 |
| Oscar winner for "The Bridge on the River Kwai" | 57 |
| Ornamental European plants that grow above the timberline | 57 |
| Outdoor establishment that originated in southern Germany | 57 |
| Oscar category won by "West Bank Story" in 2006 | 57 |
| One-named singer sampled on Eminem's "Stan" | 57 |
| One-named singer sampled in Eminem's "Stan" | 57 |
| Opera that includes the "Prisoners' Chorus" | 57 |
| Organized person's motto (it's the puzzle theme!) | 57 |
| Ontario town, or a Taurus between a Mustang and a Cougar? | 57 |
| Old fashioned leggings are in -- try for the impossible!? | 57 |
| Orioles Hall-of-Fame pitcher who modeled Jockey underwear | 57 |
| Oscar-winning actress for "The Great Lie," 1941 | 57 |
| Oscar-winning song from "Captain Carey, U.S.A." | 57 |
| Old fast-food chain whose mascot's head was an orange | 57 |
| Old Roman local levy (not derived from "eight") | 57 |
| One is in the Guinness Book for its 1,728-word vocabulary | 57 |
| Oscar-nominated actress for "Leaving Las Vegas" | 57 |
| One singing "Fight, fight, fight for Maryland!" | 57 |
| One is "cradled" in answers to asterisked clues | 57 |
| One "who intimately lives with rain," in a poem | 57 |
| Opera that Leonard Bernstein began while on his honeymoon | 57 |
| Overpromotion of a Stephenie Meyers fantasy novel series? | 57 |
| Org. that uses the slogan "Cross Into the Blue" | 57 |
| Outfield "I just want to ___ your love tonight" | 57 |
| One who has grandiose daydreams but a humdrum actual life | 57 |
| One of two in Dickens's "Martin Chuzzlewit" | 57 |
| One of two Doberman pinschers on "Magnum, P.I." | 57 |
| Org. that gives out "Movies for Grownups" awards | 58 |
| Only person to win Emmys for acting, writing and directing | 58 |
| Org. that added "Explosives" to its name in 2003 | 58 |
| Org. receiving royalties for "God Bless America" | 58 |
| Oscar winner who took his stage name from a WWII Navy film | 58 |
| Oscar winner for ''The Cider House Rules'' | 58 |
| Othello's supposed rival for Desdemona's affection | 58 |
| One who "must have THREE DIFFERENT NAMES": Eliot | 58 |
| One of the official languages of the Northwest Territories | 58 |
| Org. whose headquarters are at 1776 D St. NW in Washington | 58 |
| One who uses the phrase "Betcha can't . . ." | 58 |
| Opus ___ (group depicted in "The Da Vinci Code") | 58 |
| One team in the N.B.A. All-Star Game, with "the" | 58 |
| Often-referenced but never-seen wife on "Scrubs" | 58 |
| Org. with the Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response | 58 |
| Org. with an Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation | 58 |
| Only event in which Venezuela medaled at the 2012 Olympics | 58 |
| Only Best Director Oscar/Tony/Emmy winner in the same year | 58 |
| One of three at the start of "the Scottish play" | 58 |
| Outfielder who had a single-season record 262 hits in 2004 | 58 |
| One of the Chekhov's ''Three Sisters'' | 58 |
| Ossie Davis role in ''Do The Right Thing'' | 58 |
| One of the singers of "The Madness of King Scar" | 58 |
| Only Japanese MLB player to pitch a no-hitter (he had two) | 58 |
| Operator represented by a downward arrow in symbolic logic | 58 |
| Org. that I kind of just can't write clues for anymore | 58 |