| Member of a sect of Judaism with an emphasis on mysticism | 57 |
| Manilow's ''___ It Through the Rain'' | 57 |
| Musical award won by Gloria Estefan and José Feliciano | 57 |
| Monomials with the same variable raised to the same power | 57 |
| Middle distance runner Steve who won Olympic gold in 1980 | 57 |
| Meat-and-potatoes dish used to hone your culinary skills? | 57 |
| Media co. that distributes "This American Life" | 57 |
| Magazine in which "The Thin Man" first appeared | 57 |
| Matt who scored the Jets only touchdown in Super Bowl III | 57 |
| Movie that the musical "Sugar" was adapted from | 57 |
| Mathematical physicist Peter who pioneered in knot theory | 57 |
| Mr. Bumble's declaration in "Oliver Twist!" | 57 |
| Musical work that includes "Willow, Tit-Willow" | 57 |
| McGregor philosophy aimed at maximizing worker creativity | 57 |
| Movie sound system with a signature "Deep Note" | 57 |
| Martinez who won four World Series rings with the Yankees | 57 |
| Mike who produced "Around the World in 80 Days" | 57 |
| Marilyn Monroe played one in "Some Like It Hot" | 57 |
| Morningside Heights vis-Ã -vis Hell's Kitchen, e.g. | 57 |
| Monopoly avenue that is Coventry Street in the UK version | 57 |
| Margaret's last name in "Dennis the Menace" | 57 |
| Mathematician Andrew who proved Fermat's last theorem | 57 |
| Midwest city in the middle of the I-70/I-71/I-75 triangle | 57 |
| Movie org. with the ''100 Years'' series | 56 |
| Mann's ''The Magic Mountain'' locale | 56 |
| Meryl's co-star in "The Devil Wears Prada" | 56 |
| Musketeer that smells nice, according to Estée Lauder | 56 |
| Movie for which Tom Hanks got his first Oscar nomination | 56 |
| Mel whose epitaph reads "That's all folks" | 56 |
| Musical title all of whose consonants are Roman numerals | 56 |
| Mascot whose first and middle names are Horatio Magellan | 56 |
| Mr. Miniver's first name in "Mrs. Miniver" | 56 |
| Meryl's "Bridges of Madison County" costar | 56 |
| Meaney of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' | 56 |
| Moore of "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" | 56 |
| Moliere's ''L'ecole ___ femmes'' | 56 |
| Major character in the bestseller "Disney War" | 56 |
| Magazine whose name sounds like a letter of the alphabet | 56 |
| Mr. ___, Emma's unwelcome suitor in "Emma" | 56 |
| Mom on the air after Clair on NBC Thursdays in the 1980s | 56 |
| Magazine for which publisher Ralph Ginzburg went to jail | 56 |
| Morales of Showtime's "Resurrection Blvd." | 56 |
| Music genre that experienced a '50s-'60s revival | 56 |
| Modern navig. tool, or alternative title for this puzzle | 56 |
| Musical that featured "Good Morning Starshine" | 56 |
| Musical based on Wilder's "The Matchmaker" | 56 |
| Meaning of "Ich bin ein" in J.F.K.'s quote | 56 |
| McKellen who voiced The Toad in "Flushed Away" | 56 |
| Musical with the song "All the Dearly Beloved" | 56 |
| Mary Higgins Clark's "Before ___ Good-Bye" | 56 |
| Malcolm-___ Warner of ''The Cosby Show'' | 56 |
| Mo. in which the Emancipation Proclamation was delivered | 56 |
| Martial arts star featured in "Romeo Must Die" | 56 |
| Martial artist who starred in "Romeo Must Die" | 56 |
| Mr. Big's first name on "Sex and the City" | 56 |
| Measures for drivers on the left side of the road: Abbr. | 56 |
| Maynard G. of "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" | 56 |
| Mil. title literally meaning "holding a place" | 56 |
| Marshall's wife on "How I Met Your Mother" | 56 |
| Maltese currency replaced by the euro on January 1, 2008 | 56 |
| McCallister of "The Story of Seabiscuit," 1949 | 56 |
| Millionairess portrayer in "The Millionairess" | 56 |
| Matthau's "Grumpier Old Men" love interest | 56 |
| Mary's boss on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 56 |
| Molière's "Le Médecin Malgré ___" | 56 |
| Magazine written by the "usual gang of idiots" | 56 |
| Magazine written by "the usual gang of idiots" | 56 |
| Movie studio whose motto is "Ars gratia artis" | 56 |
| Musician descended from Herman Melville (hence the name) | 56 |
| Maude Flanders's spouse, in "The Simpsons" | 56 |
| Market found in seven of this puzzle's other entries | 56 |
| Most common leading digit according to Benford's law | 56 |
| Museum that once held Picasso's "Guernica" | 56 |
| Military medal featuring George Washington's profile | 56 |
| Macaroni dish with ground beef and a little tomato sauce | 56 |
| Movie for which Helen Hunt won an Oscar for Best Actress | 56 |
| More than enough Louisville Sluggers for the whole team? | 56 |
| Major corporation that was headquartered in Pennsylvania | 56 |
| Maugham work about a sweet-toothed gal's dream date? | 56 |
| Movie about a fellow who becomes a country singing star? | 56 |
| Musical combination played by Mr. Wilson's neighbor? | 56 |
| Modern type of data network, and this puzzle's theme | 56 |
| Medical subject of Time magazine covers of 1967 and 2010 | 56 |
| MONTGOMERY celebrates a single scene from a slasher film | 56 |
| Massachusetts school where Franklin D. Roosevelt prepped | 56 |
| Missed the bus, forgot lunch, argued with the boss, etc. | 56 |
| Mae West reputedly said this "is good to find" | 56 |
| Magazine in which I solved my first crossword (at age 7) | 56 |
| Masonic-sponsored organization for girls and young women | 56 |
| Muslim name that means "successor to Muhammad" | 56 |
| Michael ___, Bush secretary of health and human services | 56 |
| Mozart's "Veni Sancte Spiritus" and others | 56 |
| Marilyn who hosted 1980s TV's "Solid Gold" | 56 |
| Member of Smokey Robinson's group, while performing? | 56 |
| Most like the Addams Family, according to the theme song | 56 |
| Musical composition from "The Cookie Quartet"? | 56 |
| Malady brought on by incorrectly plugging in appliances? | 56 |
| McCawley played by Ben Affleck in 'Pearl Harbor' | 56 |
| Magazine that shouldn't try to fit into an elevator? | 56 |
| Mall store that caters to "the choosy floozy"? | 56 |