| Butts ahead of people waiting - or gives up waiting? | 52 |
| Band with lots of songs about the French Revolution? | 52 |
| Blofeld portrayer in "You Only Live Twice" | 52 |
| Beatty's co-star in "Bonnie and Clyde" | 52 |
| Billionaire who volunteers with the ambulance corps? | 52 |
| Baseball hall-of-famer nicknamed "Country" | 52 |
| Beatles flip side about, like, where Big Brother is? | 52 |
| Baseball hero called "Gibraltar in cleats" | 52 |
| British military governor in the American Revolution | 52 |
| Best Supporting Actor for his role as Sergeant Foley | 52 |
| Bonnie Bedelia film sponsored by a furnishings chain | 52 |
| Book in which the destruction of Samaria is foreseen | 52 |
| Beatles tune from "A Hard Day's Night" | 52 |
| Britain's Arthur Wellesley, with "the" | 52 |
| Baker's quote from "Romeo and Juliet"? | 52 |
| Brazilian football megastar with a reduplicated name | 52 |
| Bit of mischief that won't be noticed for years? | 52 |
| Buttoned garment that's central to a 1970 movie? | 52 |
| Band with the 2004 hit "She Will Be Loved" | 52 |
| British techno band that recorded "Regret" | 52 |
| Bassist on the album "Girls, Girls, Girls" | 52 |
| Barbara Stanwyck feature with a Dustin Hoffman short | 52 |
| Bridge that is large for a dog that may be small (7) | 52 |
| Bon Jovi hit off "7800 Degrees Fahrenheit" | 52 |
| Baroness who wrote "The Scarlet Pimpernel" | 52 |
| Building material first made in Dorsetshire, England | 52 |
| Black and white square pattern read by camera phones | 52 |
| Bit of U.S. currency deposited in a Continental bank | 52 |
| Bob who sang "You'll Accomp'ny Me" | 52 |
| Brontë novel about the rigors of ballet training? | 52 |
| Birthplace of "Wayne's World," briefly | 52 |
| Beatles lyric "I want you, I want you ___" | 52 |
| Band with an umlaut on the "n" in its name | 52 |
| Buck's adversary in "Call of the Wild" | 52 |
| Band that released "Pretzel Logic" in 1974 | 52 |
| Blue Jays pitcher Dave who was a seven-time All-Star | 52 |
| Brand invented by the same man who created Pop Rocks | 52 |
| Bumper sticker, "That was Zen, this is ___' | 52 |
| Ben's girlfriend in "Meet the Parents" | 52 |
| Biblical pronoun, heath, watch, body of water, tree? | 52 |
| Beatrix Potter's "The Tale of Mr. ___" | 52 |
| Billy Joel: "She's always a woman ___" | 52 |
| Bitterness over a theater award from out of nowhere? | 52 |
| Best-selling author of "Personal Injuries" | 52 |
| Bridge officer on the original "Star Trek" | 52 |
| Book subtitled "His Songs and His Sayings" | 52 |
| Bobby who sang "Take Good Care of My Baby" | 52 |
| Brit's ''jolly,'' to an American | 52 |
| B. D. ___ of Broadway's "M. Butterfly" | 52 |
| Baseball's Eddie, 1952 All-Star for the Senators | 52 |
| Baseball's ''Walking Man'' Eddie | 52 |
| Britain's Royal ___ Club, for plane enthusiasts | 51 |
| Beginning for "carte" or "king" | 51 |
| Bisset's "The Mephisto Waltz" co-star | 51 |
| Brad's role in "Inglourious Basterds" | 51 |
| Ben's portrayer in "Star Wars" movies | 51 |
| Big Boy Caprice portrayer in "Dick Tracy" | 51 |
| Best Supporting Actor winner for "Cocoon" | 51 |
| British author who wrote "The Old Devils" | 51 |
| Bernardo's girl, in "West Side Story" | 51 |
| Bashar al-___ (Syrian president and uprising focus) | 51 |
| Betty White co-star in "The Golden Girls" | 51 |
| Bear that's literally "the brown one" | 51 |
| Boxer Billy known as "The Pittsburgh Kid" | 51 |
| Birdie of Broadway's "Bye Bye Birdie" | 51 |
| B.B. King "Paying the ___ to Be the Boss" | 51 |
| Banned pesticide whose discoverer won a Nobel Prize | 51 |
| Benchley best-seller (with ''The'') | 51 |
| Burt Reynolds film sponsored by a laundry detergent | 51 |
| Bob Dylan album with the song "Hurricane" | 51 |
| Barenaked Ladies: "It's All Been ___" | 51 |
| Building where many a college all-nighter is pulled | 51 |
| Bacterium whose first letter stands for Escherichia | 51 |
| Brennan who played Mrs. Peacock in "Clue" | 51 |
| Benjamin's beloved, in "The Graduate" | 51 |
| Blue-eyed soul singer ___ "Paperboy" Reed | 51 |
| Barenaked Ladies song named after city in Oklahoma? | 51 |
| Bowie's "Berlin Trilogy" collaborator | 51 |
| Brian who produced Coldplay's most recent album | 51 |
| Brian with the album "Music for Airports" | 51 |
| Book after Jacob, in "The Book of Mormon" | 51 |
| Bert's ''Sesame Street'' friend | 51 |
| Beethoven symphony originally dedicated to Napoleon | 51 |
| Biblical brother whose name means "hairy" | 51 |
| Brief way to indicate ''and so on'' | 51 |
| Bob Dylan "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna ___" | 51 |
| Body parts that may get wet or cold, metaphorically | 51 |
| Beverage found in this grid's lower-left corner | 51 |
| Billie Holiday's "___ Funny That Way" | 51 |
| Body art, colloquially, and this puzzle's theme | 51 |
| Band with the 1987 hit "Need You Tonight" | 51 |
| Bali Ha'i, in ''South Pacific'' | 51 |
| Birthplace of Joan Fontaine and Olivia de Havilland | 51 |
| Bach’s “___, Joy of Man’s Desiring” | 51 |
| Birth name of Smallville's most famous resident | 51 |
| Brynner's co-star in "The King and I" | 51 |
| Bandleader called "The Ol' Perfessor" | 51 |
| Broderick's costar in "The Producers" | 51 |
| Bolivian city name that means "the peace" | 51 |
| Byzantine emperor known as "the Armenian" | 51 |