| Awards presented by the Romance Writers of America | 50 |
| Play featuring Mrs. Malaprop, with "The" | 50 |
| Artist with whom an exiled Leon Trotsky once lived | 50 |
| Like "park the car," to a New Englander? | 50 |
| "The Wrong Box" co-author's monogram | 50 |
| State birds of Connecticut, Michigan and Wisconsin | 50 |
| Cape ___ (westernmost point in continental Europe) | 50 |
| What a new parent might do when there's crying | 50 |
| Seagram Building architect Ludwig Mies van der ___ | 50 |
| The Terminator in "The Terminator," e.g. | 50 |
| "Chewy caramels in milk chocolate" brand | 50 |
| "Parks and Recreation" character Swanson | 50 |
| "Anchorman: The Legendy of ___ Burgundy" | 50 |
| ___ Swanson, "Parks and Recreation" boss | 50 |
| ___ Stoppable ("Kim Possible" character) | 50 |
| Jaffe who wrote "The Best of Everything" | 50 |
| Package word with a cable car in its "o" | 50 |
| "Odor" anagram that will make you cross? | 50 |
| "Did you ever wonder ...?" humorist Andy | 50 |
| John Wayne's "True Grit" role [2005] | 50 |
| Character in ''David Copperfield'' | 50 |
| ___ Dartle, woman in "David Copperfield" | 50 |
| Betty White's role in "Golden Girls" | 50 |
| Woman on the old "We Can Do It!" posters | 50 |
| Garcia Lorca's "Dona ___ la soltera" | 50 |
| "Sesame Street" Muppet with two tongues? | 50 |
| She had a 1980 #1 hit with "Upside Down" | 50 |
| Spoilage added to the seven longest Across answers | 50 |
| ''Portnoy's Complaint'' author | 50 |
| Start for "Rooter" or "tiller" | 50 |
| Word with "newspaper" or "bus" | 50 |
| Kansas City team that won the World Series in 1985 | 50 |
| 1965 Beatles album that followed "Help!" | 50 |
| One-time "American Idol" winner Studdard | 50 |
| Honorary head of the Hungarian Engineering Academy | 50 |
| Paul who co-starred in "I Love You, Man" | 50 |
| Rich man in ''Rich Man, Poor Man'' | 50 |
| Poe's "The Murders in the __ Morgue" | 50 |
| Word with "prayer" and "throw" | 50 |
| "Three strikes and you're out," e.g. | 50 |
| "Guys and Dolls" is based on his writing | 50 |
| Word from the Sanskrit for "silver coin" | 50 |
| "Too much rest is ___": Sir Walter Scott | 50 |
| Baseball's all-time leader in slugging average | 50 |
| Hanks's "You've Got Mail" costar | 50 |
| Company with the slogan "born from jets" | 50 |
| "Quién ___?" ("Who knows?") | 50 |
| Kemo ___, Tonto's nickname for the Lone Ranger | 50 |
| One-named actor in "The Thief of Bagdad" | 50 |
| Emmy winner Thompson of ''Family'' | 50 |
| Singer with the 2000 album "Lovers Rock" | 50 |
| Band with the debut album "Diamond Life" | 50 |
| "Philosophy in the Bedroom" author, 1795 | 50 |
| D. H. Lawrence's "The Rainbow," e.g. | 50 |
| "The Twilight ___" (vampire film series) | 50 |
| Katey of ''Married With Children'' | 50 |
| ELP song about learned one (with "The")? | 50 |
| Bob who narrates "How I Met Your Mother" | 50 |
| Word after both "he" and "she" | 50 |
| "The Remoulding of Groby Lington" author | 50 |
| ''Beasts and Super-Beasts'' author | 50 |
| Cousin ___ ("Jimmy Kimmel Live" regular) | 50 |
| "An all 'round good fellow," in song | 50 |
| ___ ammoniac (mineral found around volcanic vents) | 50 |
| Transaction covered by the Uniform Commercial Code | 50 |
| La Jolla's __ Institute for Biological Studies | 50 |
| His "Time" cover featured seven syringes | 50 |
| Spiegel who produced "On the Waterfront" | 50 |
| Dooley Wilson's role in "Casablanca" | 50 |
| Uninspired restaurant order (with "the") | 50 |
| "The Metamorphosis" character Gregor ___ | 50 |
| Barber who composed "Adagio for Strings" | 50 |
| Beach artist's rendition of a California town? | 50 |
| "You Don't Mess With the Zohan" star | 50 |
| Wall St. ''500,'' letter-perfectly | 50 |
| First name of the first woman on the Supreme Court | 50 |
| State capital with the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum | 50 |
| ''Dancing with the Stars'' athlete | 50 |
| Japanese city that hosted the 1972 Winter Olympics | 50 |
| Teasdale who wrote "Life is but thought" | 50 |
| Actress Gilbert of "The Big Bang Theory" | 50 |
| Corporation that owns Ball Park and Hillshire Farm | 50 |
| Site of a historic New York thoroughbred racetrack | 50 |
| "Wide ___ Sea" (1966 novel by Jean Rhys) | 50 |
| Word from the Sanskrit for "cloth strip" | 50 |
| "Being and Nothingness" author Jean-Paul | 50 |
| What says "Miss America" on Miss America | 50 |
| Accessory that might say "Miss Universe" | 50 |
| Angie's "Rizzoli & Isles" costar | 50 |
| Saddam's ex-partner, in "South Park" | 50 |
| It's glossy for a tailor but not for a painter | 50 |
| "Monty Python's Life of Brian," e.g. | 50 |
| Bellow who won the National Book Award three times | 50 |
| "Instrument" played with a hammer or bow | 50 |
| Instrument with a solo during "Maneater" | 50 |
| It may lead to a term ending with "gate" | 50 |
| Red Hot Chili Peppers track "___ Tissue" | 50 |
| Frankenstein's monster had one on his forehead | 50 |
| Egyptian symbol used as a logo by the band Journey | 50 |
| You don't know the words in this singing style | 50 |