Only fair, or an alternative title for this puzzle? | 51 |
Org. with a "Popular Baby Names" Web page | 51 |
Only film of its series directed by William Shatner | 51 |
Obsolete hypothesis about the universe's origin | 51 |
O'Connor's predecessor on the Supreme Court | 51 |
Onetime sponsor of Richard Petty and Mario Andretti | 51 |
Ottoman sultan known as "the Magnificent" | 51 |
Old "You like it, it likes you" sloganeer | 51 |
One of South Africa's eleven official languages | 51 |
Olympic ice dancing gold medalist Virtue and others | 51 |
Oscar winner Swinton of "Michael Clayton" | 51 |
Opera with the aria "E lucevan le stelle" | 51 |
Object of Teddy Roosevelt's "busting" | 51 |
Org. with "Trick-or-Treat" donation boxes | 51 |
Org. with a "Trick-or-Treat" donation box | 51 |
Original channel for "Star Trek: Voyager" | 51 |
Offer that may be answered by "How much?" | 51 |
Original Cabinet department renamed Defense in 1949 | 51 |
Oversized Scrabble squares on which to play vowels? | 51 |
Oscar winner for "Hannah and Her Sisters" | 51 |
Opinion that ladies can be as profane as gentlemen? | 51 |
Officer on 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' | 51 |
Ohio town called the Bicycle Capital of the Midwest | 51 |
Org. whose last contest was the Million Dollar Game | 51 |
Organization behind the Movies for Grownups Awards | 50 |
Oct. contest whose winner goes to the World Series | 50 |
Ones providing coverage at the Pillsbury Bake-Off? | 50 |
Org. of which 18 U.S. presidents have been members | 50 |
Oscar winner for "The Cider House Rules" | 50 |
Oft-hired groups that sing on over-the-top records | 50 |
One-named singer with the #1 hit 'Goodies' | 50 |
Object on the diner sign in "Nighthawks" | 50 |
One of three colors in the subtractive color model | 50 |
Original "What's My Line?" host John | 50 |
Opening minutes of "Saving Private Ryan" | 50 |
Oscar winner for "The Godfather Part II" | 50 |
One may need these to take a walk on the wide side | 50 |
O'Neill's "Desire Under the ___" | 50 |
O'Neill's "Desire Under the ---" | 50 |
Omar who played a neurologist in "House" | 50 |
Only Billboard hit for the Spanish group Mocedades | 50 |
Owl in the ''Harry Potter'' series | 50 |
One of the Seven Sisters of the petroleum industry | 50 |
Over 300,000 of these appear in "Gandhi" | 50 |
Olympics abbr. for Jean-Claude Killy's country | 50 |
One of the things the slithy toves did in the wabe | 50 |
Oscar winner for ''Cactus Flower'' | 50 |
One wish for the new year, on many a greeting card | 50 |
Oscar-nominated Best Actor for "Amadeus" | 50 |
Originator of the occasion celebrated on this date | 50 |
O'Casey play "_____ and the Paycock" | 50 |
Ones creating a lot of buzz in the music industry? | 50 |
O'Grady of ''Eight Is Enough'' | 50 |
Org. often the subject of books by Joseph Wambaugh | 50 |
Org. in 2005's Oscar-winning "Crash" | 50 |
Only NFC team never to have played in a Super Bowl | 50 |
One of six NFL teams never to play in a Super Bowl | 50 |
One might say "shay" for "say" | 50 |
Org. with a "Designate a Driver" program | 50 |
Oda _____ (Whoopi's role in "Ghost") | 50 |
One may be written on the type of pad named for it | 50 |
Only president besides Washington to run unopposed | 50 |
Occultist's favorite Connecticut tourist town? | 50 |
Org. that admitted the Baltic States in March 2004 | 50 |
Org. with an annual "Big Dance" in March | 50 |
Ones unlikely to be voted "most popular" | 50 |
One-named singer/producer with "So Sick" | 50 |
Org. whose lockout reached day 93 today (12/17/12) | 50 |
One-named singer with the 1960s Velvet Underground | 50 |
Org. whose logo displays an eagle holding two guns | 50 |
Org. attacked in "Bowling for Columbine" | 50 |
Org. whose annual budget is classified information | 50 |
One who can't give you the shirt off his back? | 50 |
Old ___ Bucket (Big Ten conference football prize) | 50 |
Old-fashioned buildings in the English countryside | 50 |
One-eyed "Thor" role for Anthony Hopkins | 50 |
Officially restricted yet widely known information | 50 |
Object whose silhouette is the same from all sides | 50 |
Org. in the 1946 film "Cloak and Dagger" | 50 |
One of the goals of a ''Survivor'' | 50 |
Officemate of Don and Peggy on "Mad Men" | 50 |
Outdoor eating place where you might lay a blanket | 50 |
Org. with the motto "Per Ardua ad Astra" | 50 |
Org. whose motto is "Maintiens le droit" | 50 |
O'Connor of "Xena: Warrior Princess" | 50 |
One-time "American Idol" winner Studdard | 50 |
One-named actor in "The Thief of Bagdad" | 50 |
Opening of McDonald's restaurants abroad, e.g. | 50 |
Over-the-shoulder belt that holds ammunition: Var. | 50 |
One who worked in a "dismal little cell" | 50 |
Only thing that should be on a pitcher's mind? | 50 |
OPERATING PHYSICIAN HAS TROUBLE WITH STATIC CLING! | 50 |
Oscar for best actress in "Min and Bill" | 50 |
Oscar-winning song from "A Star Is Born" | 50 |
Oil company's penchant for employee transfers? | 50 |
Oscar Wilde's "Libertatis Sacra ___" | 50 |
Old items which were one-sided and only held 110KB | 50 |
Oft-chronicled terrier of Scottish lore, ___ Bobby | 50 |
Opening line from a TV show that debuted on 1/5/61 | 50 |
Olympic gold medalists Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir | 50 |