Confirmation that the dick pic is in fact Anthony? | 50 |
Company that originated Frisbees and Boogie Boards | 50 |
Classic question answered six times in this puzzle | 50 |
Carol sung by the castaways from "Lost"? | 50 |
Comic Cenac formerly of "The Daily Show" | 50 |
Cry after hitting a hammer on one's thumb, say | 50 |
Computer pioneer Lovelace (woo-hoo, women in tech!) | 51 |
Common first name in the Stevenson political family | 51 |
Character who sings "I Cain't Say No" | 51 |
Company whose mascot is voiced by Gilbert Gottfried | 51 |
Clotheslines and television broadcasters, literally | 51 |
Christina Aguilera's "Burlesque" role | 51 |
Composer Hába or Schwarzenegger's middle | 51 |
City that's the title of an Emmylou Harris song | 51 |
Character who sings "Getting to Know You" | 51 |
Convenience store owner on "The Simpsons" | 51 |
Convenience store clerk on "The Simpsons" | 51 |
Coca-Cola founder Candler and politician Hutchinson | 51 |
Civil rights promoter with lots of court experience | 51 |
Continent that sounds like a Steely Dan album title | 51 |
Captain Davies's portrayer in "Roots" | 51 |
Company that sold 70,000 Asteroids coin-op consoles | 51 |
Card game in the original "Casino Royale" | 51 |
Composer in a "Switched-On" record series | 51 |
Claude's co-star in "Mr. Skeffington" | 51 |
Common movie theater name meaning "jewel" | 51 |
City in Florida's Palm Beach County, familiarly | 51 |
Canadian curling championship, with "the" | 51 |
Car featured in the "Transformers" movies | 51 |
Caesar’s costar on “Your Show of Shows” | 51 |
Cagney portrayal in "Yankee Doodle Dandy" | 51 |
Classic British cars that pioneered in rear engines | 51 |
Certain "Law & Order: SVU" characters | 51 |
Cameron of "My Best Friend's Wedding" | 51 |
Cameron of ''Charlie's Angels'' | 51 |
Ca' ___ (formerly gilt-covered Venetian palace) | 51 |
Carlo Levi novel, "Christ Stopped at ___" | 51 |
Coins that disappeared during the French Revolution | 51 |
Costar of Jim Carrey in "The Truman Show" | 51 |
Carmela's portrayer on "The Sopranos" | 51 |
Currie who wrote "A Parliamentary Affair" | 51 |
Country name pronounced by natives in two syllables | 51 |
Child with the most responsibilities, traditionally | 51 |
Company that ironically had a crooked E in its logo | 51 |
Comic who co-starred in "Nuns on the Run" | 51 |
Compound that's an anagram of "steer" | 51 |
Compound that's a homophone for a Purim heroine | 51 |
Country with a blue-, black- and white-striped flag | 51 |
Currency of the second-largest economy in the world | 51 |
Costar of Julia in "August: Osage County" | 51 |
Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos, with "the" | 51 |
Celebrity chef Bobby of "Boy Meets Grill" | 51 |
Crow ______ , Warrior Chief of the Blackfoot Nation | 51 |
City whose name is Spanish for "ash tree" | 51 |
City on the NJ side of the George Washington Bridge | 51 |
Coin-flipping actor in ''Scarface'' | 51 |
Capital celebrating its 1,000th anniversary in 2010 | 51 |
Cracker breakthrough album "Kerosene ___" | 51 |
Chase counterpart in the film "Foul Play" | 51 |
Classic Mariah Carey jam from "Music Box" | 51 |
Character in all but two "Othello" scenes | 51 |
Company behind the chess-playing computer Deep Blue | 51 |
Continental state where Sarah Palin was born: Abbr. | 51 |
Chain with a Rooty Tooty Fresh and Fruity breakfast | 51 |
Classic film character who went to Rick's Place | 51 |
Company in the Martha Stewart stock trading scandal | 51 |
Cracker "Get outta my head or ___ my bed" | 51 |
Contraction with "do" or "work" | 51 |
Clothing brand once affiliated with René Lacoste | 51 |
Cartoonist who created Billy, Dolly, Jeffy and P.J. | 51 |
Costar of River in "My Own Private Idaho" | 51 |
Child in seven of this puzzle's longest answers | 51 |
Cole Porter musical that's a play within a play | 51 |
Cheryl of TV's "Charlie's Angels" | 51 |
Comma-shaped island that's part of a U.S. state | 51 |
Clapton hit that won the 1992 Best Rock Song Grammy | 51 |
Carlo who wrote "Christ Stopped at Eboli" | 51 |
Crash Test Dummies "Keep a ___ on Things" | 51 |
Chichewa and English are its two official languages | 51 |
Certain portraits of Zola, Chabrier and Mallarmé | 51 |
Congratulatory cry that means "good luck" | 51 |
Conductor with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame | 51 |
City where Norwegian Cruise Lines are headquartered | 51 |
Common career choice (with ''the'') | 51 |
Classic fragrance sold in France as Mon Péché | 51 |
C. S. Lewis's "The Chronicles of ___" | 51 |
Cooper's costar in "The Fountainhead" | 51 |
Christie's ''Death on the ___'' | 51 |
Crossword editor Will Shortz's paper, for short | 51 |
Clifford ___, "Awake and Sing!" dramatist | 51 |
Cartoon character who routinely gets his ass kicked | 51 |
Contraction in "The Star-Spangled Banner" | 51 |
Country whose name sounds like a Jamaican's cry | 51 |
Chekhov's "A Marriage Proposal," e.g. | 51 |
Cheri who plays Carla on "The New Normal" | 51 |
CIA operative Valerie whose cover was blown in 2003 | 51 |
Christina Aguilera's "___ Siempre Tu" | 51 |
Charlie Babbitt's brother, in a 1988 film title | 51 |
Comedic Martha nicknamed "Colonel Maggie" | 51 |
Cartoon character who cries "You eediot!" | 51 |