| The world record for it is a little more than 26 minutes | 56 |
| Typist's setup usually performed with the right hand | 56 |
| They're sought on "Dancing With the Stars" | 56 |
| Three-time Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue cover model | 56 |
| The grandfather paradox implies that itÂ’s impossible | 56 |
| Their greatest hits album is "Crazy Sexy Hits" | 56 |
| Texter's "I didn't need to know that!" | 56 |
| Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings," for one | 56 |
| Things hidden in this puzzle's eight longest answers | 56 |
| They play a big part in 2011's "Contagion" | 56 |
| The gray area between getting a fashion magazine or not? | 56 |
| Telephone conversations on the web technology, for short | 56 |
| The first indication that I had one too many last night? | 56 |
| Thong that's covered with flaws, among other things? | 56 |
| The subject of this puzzle, on 5/1/31, the day it opened | 56 |
| The Cowardly Lion, e.g., among Dorothy's companions? | 56 |
| Texas Hold 'Em pair called "pocket rockets" | 57 |
| The Cleveland Browns were among its original teams: Abbr. | 57 |
| Things in need of explaining, and this puzzle's title | 57 |
| The downside of "what goes around comes around" | 57 |
| Telly watchers' network, with ''the'' | 57 |
| Top 10 Kiss hit with backing by the New York Philharmonic | 57 |
| Transport for Miss Gulch, in "The Wizard of Oz" | 57 |
| Third baseman who won 16 consecutive Gold Gloves, 1960-75 | 57 |
| The #1 greatest thing about being gay, according to Bravo | 57 |
| The sculpture "Kryptos" sits outside its hdqrs. | 57 |
| The Saints went marching over them in the 2010 Super Bowl | 57 |
| TV show featuring blood spatter analyst Catherine Willows | 57 |
| Tony Micelli portrayer on "Who's the Boss?" | 57 |
| Tommy Pickles' younger brother on "Rugrats" | 57 |
| Three-vowel word that's a homophone of a fourth vowel | 57 |
| Type of brandy whose name means "water of life" | 57 |
| TV character first seen on "Cavalcade of Stars" | 57 |
| The only Ron Howard film a crossword solver needs to know | 57 |
| Trains like the one mentioned in "12 Angry Men" | 57 |
| Techno-funk band with the #1 hit "Unbelievable" | 57 |
| Topsy's playmate in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" | 57 |
| Third word of "Around the World in Eighty Days" | 57 |
| There's one hidden in the answer to each starred clue | 57 |
| The Green Wall of China is designed to slow its expansion | 57 |
| Title stage character that doesn't need an understudy | 57 |
| TV doctor ''at home'' with unusual cases? | 57 |
| This puzzle's perimeter entries are all types of them | 57 |
| Tennis great Lew who won three of the four majors in 1956 | 57 |
| To whom a horizontal zigzag meant "barking dog" | 57 |
| To whom Rick said "We'll always have Paris" | 57 |
| To whom "I'll see you in my dreams" is sung | 57 |
| Tony's buddies in ''West Side Story'' | 57 |
| The Pink Panther, in ''The Pink Panther'' | 57 |
| Tony-winning actor in the musical "Foxy" (1964) | 57 |
| Trapeze artist whose name was given to skintight clothing | 57 |
| The "it" in "He likes it! Hey Mikey!" | 57 |
| They're attractive, but not necessarily to each other | 57 |
| TravoltaÂ’s "Saturday Night Fever" character | 57 |
| They are found in this puzzle's three longest answers | 57 |
| Team scheduled to move to Queens's Citi Field in 2009 | 57 |
| The closest she ever came to winning was in 1958 and 1992 | 57 |
| Techno artist behind "We Are All Made of Stars" | 57 |
| Tennis player nicknamed "The Bucharest Buffoon" | 57 |
| The "definitive record of the English language" | 57 |
| Tower of Power "Only So Much ___ in the Ground" | 57 |
| Trip-hop group that sang "You're Not Alone" | 57 |
| The "thee" in "Get thee to a nunnery" | 57 |
| Tribe encountered early in the Lewis and Clark expedition | 57 |
| The ''O'' in the Dallas Cowboys' T.O. | 57 |
| Two residents of the Old Man's beard, in a Lear verse | 57 |
| Toscano voted off of 2011's "American Idol" | 57 |
| They swing up and down in this puzzle's theme answers | 57 |
| Tennessee county that was the setting of the Scopes trial | 57 |
| Topic in Seymour Hersh's "Chain of Command" | 57 |
| Town across the Connecticut River from Springfield, Mass. | 57 |
| Traditional song with the line "Je te plumerai" | 57 |
| Take Fox News's Alan ashore and dump him on the sand? | 57 |
| Theodore of Broadway's "The Sound of Music" | 57 |
| There's a major one in Disney's "Bambi" | 57 |
| Tarnishing "Tom Jones" author's reputation? | 57 |
| The 17th Earl of Oxford and a prolific patron of the arts | 57 |
| Thoroughfare past Mark Twain's New York burial place? | 57 |
| Thing that's often marked down at a department store? | 57 |
| Trick shot that knocks the balls off a French pool table? | 57 |
| Terse account of what happened at the Raptor Petting Zoo? | 57 |
| Tom ___ and Max Pross (Emmy Award-winning comedy writers) | 57 |
| The Rolling Stones' 'You Can Make -- You Try' | 57 |
| Trio of champagne salesmen in fur coats and hats? (music) | 57 |
| The rest of the U.S., to Hawaiians (with "the") | 57 |
| Tyrone's "Witness for the Prosecution" wife | 57 |
| Type of insurance that doesn't pay dividends, briefly | 57 |
| Type with little contrast between light and heavy strokes | 57 |
| Thoroughfare where you can drive rings around other cars? | 57 |
| Type of headlight that was mandatory from 1941 until 1984 | 57 |
| Tone in novelty photos where you put on old-timey clothes | 57 |
| Three of a kind formed with a pocket pair, in poker lingo | 57 |
| To assist him in writing a neat book, the ruler used a __ | 57 |
| The Saints of the NCAA Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference | 57 |
| Triceps-strengthening exercise also called a French press | 57 |
| Transmit germs to, after failing to cover one's mouth | 57 |
| The fifth letter of "garage," but not the first | 57 |
| TV Guide's "Worst TV Show Ever," familiarly | 57 |
| Tabloid near "OK!" and "The Enquirer" | 57 |
| Turkey ___, baseball Hall-of-Famer from the Negro leagues | 57 |