People who bring you this puzzle's theme entries | 52 |
Portrayer of Cuthbert J. Twillie and Egbert Sousé | 52 |
Phrase in Major League Baseball's playoff system | 52 |
Publicity photo from the film "Tombstone"? | 52 |
Pop group whose name is coincidentally a rhyme scheme | 53 |
Poet Rich who wrote "Diving Into the Wreck" | 53 |
Prefix with "dynamics" or "space" | 53 |
Prefix with "space" or "nautical" | 53 |
Pulitzer winner for "A Death in the Family" | 53 |
Playwright Edward who wrote "The Zoo Story" | 53 |
Pitcher Reynolds who was called "The Chief" | 53 |
Professional org. ending eight answers in this puzzle | 53 |
People a Frenchman may address, after "mes" | 53 |
Prefix with "body" or "corrosion" | 53 |
Padua's ___ Chapel, with a renowned Giotto fresco | 53 |
Prepared to hear "The Star-Spangled Banner" | 53 |
Paul Gallico's "Mrs. ___ Goes to Paris" | 53 |
Paul Stanley: "Take Me Away (Together ___)" | 53 |
Polish worker grabs large, deceitful poker player (7) | 53 |
Possible reply to "Do you ever get lonely?" | 53 |
Pioneer company, since 1972, in computer reservations | 53 |
Purveyor of Londoners' "telly" programs | 53 |
Pulitzer winner for "John Brown's Body" | 53 |
Player losing to the 49ers in Super Bowl XVI or XXIII | 53 |
Part of the wrapping of a gift from American Express? | 53 |
Painter of "The Garden of Earthly Delights" | 53 |
President portrayer in the "Get Smart" film | 53 |
Pete Seeger "Fifteen miles on the Erie ___" | 53 |
Patsy who sang "Walkin' After Midnight" | 53 |
Pamphlet that should have been written by C.S. Lewis? | 53 |
Partner of "calm" and "collected" | 53 |
Piece of equipment used in a national sport of Canada | 53 |
Painter kicked out of the Surrealist movement in 1934 | 53 |
Product that comes in a "Dual Force Foamer" | 53 |
Piece marked "piano, four hands," obviously | 53 |
Place name that's Hebrew for "pleasure" | 53 |
President's daughter on "The West Wing" | 53 |
P.G.A. Tour Rookie of the Year two years before Woods | 53 |
Plus-size model who goes by a single palindromic name | 53 |
Peter and Olivia's daughter on "Fringe" | 53 |
Palin impersonator on "Saturday Night Live" | 53 |
Psychoanalyst Erich who was a notable critic of Freud | 53 |
Platoon members or ''Platoon'' extras | 53 |
President derisively dubbed “His Fraudulency” | 53 |
Pitcher Nomo who was the 1995 N.L. Rookie of the Year | 53 |
Piston ___ (Japanese "Punch-Out!!" villain) | 53 |
Posthumous inductee into the Poker Hall of Fame, 1979 | 53 |
Part of an address before and after "Falls" | 53 |
Prefix with "China" or "European" | 53 |
Possible answer to ''Where are you?'' | 53 |
Politician Dominique Strauss-___ in 2011 scandal news | 53 |
Pennsylvania city where Rolling Rock was first brewed | 53 |
Pres. who tried to create a "Great Society" | 53 |
Problem for someone who can't say Mass? (hint #2) | 53 |
Philosopher known for his "Social Contract" | 53 |
Philosopher dubbed the “Father of Liberalism” | 53 |
Pierre who wrote "Pêcheur d'Islande" | 53 |
Powell's costar in the "Thin Man" films | 53 |
Purchases for hipsters who think MP3s sound like crap | 53 |
Portman of ''The Darjeeling Limited'' | 53 |
Patricia of "The Day the Earth Stood Still" | 53 |
Prefix for "natal" or "classical" | 53 |
Political grp. with a "Say It, Sister" blog | 53 |
Popular quintet that included two former Mouseketeers | 53 |
Politician Sam who was a Georgia senator for 24 years | 53 |
Politician who wrote "The Audacity of Hope" | 53 |
Pitcher Lefty who helped popularize baseball in Japan | 53 |
Peter who voiced Anton Ego in "Ratatouille" | 53 |
Possible answer to "Do you have foie gras?" | 53 |
Product whose site has a "Pimples 101" page | 53 |
Porter's "You Don't Know ___": 1929 | 53 |
President during the first issuance of postage stamps | 53 |
Prefix with "owned" or "occupied" | 53 |
Participated in the last leg of the Ironman Triathlon | 53 |
Place to get separated from one's spouse or money | 53 |
Player of Richard Nixon in "Blind Ambition" | 53 |
Performs ''Stairway to Heaven,'' e.g. | 53 |
Pseudonym for Norma McCorvey, in a landmark 1972 case | 53 |
Plan made possible by the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 | 53 |
Pam's former fiancé, on "The Office" | 53 |
Pacific island group near the International Date Line | 53 |
Presidential runner-up who received 8 electoral votes | 53 |
Pennsylvania Railroad Company town's lunch order? | 53 |
Politician who championed Scandinavian social welfare | 53 |
Peter who wrote "Live From the Battlefield" | 53 |
Psychiatric discipline pioneered by Margaret Naumburg | 53 |
Present for your communication with an English saint? | 53 |
Person who turns down a free mug of dark winter beer? | 53 |
Pop group with the #1 hit "End of the Road" | 53 |
Player of Dr. Kiley on "Marcus Welby, M.D." | 53 |
Peabo's "Beauty and the Beast" duettist | 53 |
Play about a jeweler's scale, with "A"? | 53 |
Pitcher of the only no-hitter in World Series history | 53 |
Periodical focused solely on basketball's Baylor? | 53 |
Person to call if the caterer drops the wedding cake? | 53 |
Prefix meaning "nine" that can precede -gon | 53 |
Principal McGee's portrayer in "Grease" | 53 |
Program note about a Q&A session after the dance? | 53 |
Perry White portrayer in "Superman Returns" | 53 |
Play and film about a noted 1977 series of interviews | 53 |