| Its first store opened in Älmhult, Sweden, in 1958 | 54 |
| Infant who succeeded Russia's Empress Anna in 1740 | 54 |
| It's dropped when you encounter something shocking | 54 |
| It's "bustin' out all over," in song | 54 |
| Its state song is "Home on the Range": Abbr. | 54 |
| Island where MacArthur fulfilled his promise to return | 54 |
| It was domesticated in the Andes about 4,000 years ago | 54 |
| Inspiration for Mann's "Death in Venice" | 54 |
| Indianapolis indie band named after a New World monkey | 54 |
| It's "wider than a mile," in an old song | 54 |
| It aired the first coast-to-coast Oscar telecast, 1953 | 54 |
| It's across the Missouri from Council Bluffs, Iowa | 54 |
| Inspiration for Lennon's ''Woman'' | 54 |
| It was called the "Ritz-Carlton of airlines" | 54 |
| Illinois birthplace of Richard Pryor and Betty Friedan | 54 |
| It carries the words ''Rey de Espana'' | 54 |
| I'd like you to meet the liaison to our vendors... | 54 |
| Its Web site has an "Improve Your Game" page | 54 |
| Invention credited to Bartolomeo Cristofori circa 1700 | 54 |
| It ends with something found four times in this puzzle | 54 |
| Inits. associated with the old theme park Heritage USA | 54 |
| Its nickname is "The Star City of the South" | 54 |
| It reportedly took him a month to solve his own puzzle | 54 |
| In Act I, it begins "Enter Ghost and Hamlet" | 54 |
| Insect known for “enslaving” a related species | 54 |
| It's often the second piece moved in a chess match | 54 |
| Italian appetizer, literally "little toasts" | 54 |
| If it's regular, each of its angles is 144 degrees | 54 |
| Instruction on preparing a tiny Thanksgiving side dish | 54 |
| Ill-fated Russian sub named after a city SSW of Moscow | 54 |
| Introduce a new line of accessories for skateboarders? | 54 |
| Implements for "writing" on computer screens | 54 |
| Italian town where Napoleon won a historic 1800 battle | 54 |
| Its coat of arms features a horseman spearing a dragon | 54 |
| Inappropriate for on-the-job viewing, in Web shorthand | 54 |
| In the area where "The Fantasticks" is a hit | 54 |
| In music, a full interval higher or lower than written | 54 |
| Italian artist with the largest painting in the Louvre | 54 |
| It has "amble" and "ramble" inside | 54 |
| Investigator who finds someone's birth mother, say | 54 |
| Influential jazz bandleader known as "Fatha" | 54 |
| Instrument heard on "Within You Without You" | 54 |
| Indian instruments popular with British Invasion bands | 54 |
| Ignoring the axiom that "hindsight is 20/20" | 54 |
| In comics, it's represented by a string of Z's | 54 |
| It makes "cent" sound like "scent" | 54 |
| It might read "Lose 20 pounds in 3 weeks!!!" | 54 |
| Its episode "The Menagerie" won a Hugo Award | 54 |
| Ingenue's elderly beau bespeckles Della's mug? | 54 |
| It made John Denver happy when it was on his shoulders | 54 |
| It had "well-kept acres," in a classic novel | 54 |
| Its clue reads "Unstable subatomic particle" | 54 |
| It last was celebrated in Vietnam on February 14, 2010 | 54 |
| It's frequently in peril in science fiction flicks | 54 |
| It might be given to a waiter or a police investigator | 54 |
| Its alphabet has 38 letters and no upper- or lowercase | 54 |
| Instrument in Schubert's "Trout Quintet" | 54 |
| Its symbol is a globe composed of jigsaw puzzle pieces | 54 |
| In other words, no way it'll perform as advertised | 54 |
| Inspiration for Broadway's "Mamma Mia!" | 53 |
| Intolerable ___, one cause of the American Revolution | 53 |
| Insurance company whose Twitter feed is run by a duck | 53 |
| It is disqualified from dog shows if it has blue eyes | 53 |
| Its southern end is at Dawson Creek, British Columbia | 53 |
| Its production ended in 2004 with a Final 500 Edition | 53 |
| It roughly translates to "bearded" in Tibet | 53 |
| It's between "you" and "here" | 53 |
| It has about 60 percent of the earth's population | 53 |
| It lost out to "Biloxi Blues" for Best Play | 53 |
| It has a bit part in "Antony and Cleopatra" | 53 |
| Item listed in "Thou shalt not covet . . ." | 53 |
| It can be viewed with a scanning tunneling microscope | 53 |
| Item on the "Friday the 13th Part 2" poster | 53 |
| Italian-born first female Quebec Member of Parliament | 53 |
| It's not disrespected on "The Sopranos" | 53 |
| Inspiration for "The Persistence of Memory" | 53 |
| In certain areas it's called Radio Nord Québec | 53 |
| Invention that prompted NBC to adopt the peacock logo | 53 |
| Its official song is "Yankee Doodle": Abbr. | 53 |
| It may be admissible when the original is unavailable | 53 |
| It always starts on the same day of the week as Sept. | 53 |
| It's the "D" in a presidential monogram | 53 |
| It precedes any of the five circled "words" | 53 |
| Injured body part in a 2013 "Girls" episode | 53 |
| Its four-color logo no longer has overlapping letters | 53 |
| Isle from which Napoleon escaped on February 26, 1815 | 53 |
| It absorbed data from Funk and Wagnalls, among others | 53 |
| Indoor rowing machine, briefly, in rowers' jargon | 53 |
| It's called Mongibello by people who live near it | 53 |
| It's "written in the face," per Fellini | 53 |
| Its motto is "Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity" | 53 |
| It looks like a large comma followed by a small colon | 53 |
| Its slogan used to be "Say it with flowers" | 53 |
| It means "place without water" in Mongolian | 53 |
| It consists of a General Test and Subject Test: Abbr. | 53 |
| It's about halfway between Ulan Bator and Jakarta | 53 |
| It follows ''Purple'' in a song title | 53 |
| Its state quarter has a peregrine falcon on it: Abbr. | 53 |
| Its first store opened in 1958 in Älmhult, Sweden | 53 |
| It begins "Sing, goddess, the wrath of ..." | 53 |