| "___ Be With You" (2000 Mandy Moore hit) | 50 |
| "The bowling alley let me go because __" | 50 |
| Message for that person solving over your shoulder | 50 |
| Irish writer who coined the word "quark" | 50 |
| Dan ___, 1994 Olympics speed-skating gold medalist | 50 |
| Much-disliked "Phantom Menace" character | 50 |
| ''I've Got a Secret'' panelist | 50 |
| "Sex Machine" band, with "The" | 50 |
| Billionaire who bought the Washington Post in 2013 | 50 |
| Biblical king who destroyed the worshipers of Baal | 50 |
| Easy Christmas gifts to identify before unwrapping | 50 |
| Baseball Hall of Famer nicknamed "Cakes" | 50 |
| First company to create glow-in-the-dark underwear | 50 |
| Singer on the album "End of the Century" | 50 |
| Controversial longtime critic at New York magazine | 50 |
| Singer whose back-up band was the Full Tilt Boogie | 50 |
| Name in men's clothing for more than a century | 50 |
| Specialty of a Columbia school established in 1912 | 50 |
| "Home Improvement" heartthrob, for short | 50 |
| Genetic material that doesn't code for protein | 50 |
| Piece that should have been composed by J.S. Bach? | 50 |
| However, this man was balding, gray-haired and ... | 50 |
| '50s-'80s pitcher Jim "Kitty" __ | 50 |
| Actor Hakeem ___-Kazim of "Hotel Rwanda" | 50 |
| Beware! (if you're afraid of lions and hyenas) | 50 |
| Rough limestone regions with sinkholes and caverns | 50 |
| Limestone regions with deep fissures and sinkholes | 50 |
| "Seven Whole Grains on a Mission" cereal | 50 |
| "The Remains of the Day" author Ishiguro | 50 |
| "Team of Rivals" author Doris __ Goodwin | 50 |
| 1993 Grammy winner for "Forever in Love" | 50 |
| "The Wonder Years" teen who loved Winnie | 50 |
| Mountainous route once used by Alexander the Great | 50 |
| Tablet that comes with a "Mayday" button | 50 |
| Activity of an organism in response to light, e.g. | 50 |
| A Pennsylvania community that sounds like a person | 50 |
| Comforter-and-sheets set for a large mattress, say | 50 |
| Technical problem with Amazon's e-book reader? | 50 |
| Star of TV's "Veronica's Closet" | 50 |
| Things linked in the minds of 70's music fans? | 50 |
| South Korean golfer with seven PGA tournament wins | 50 |
| Art show that might feature "Fish Magic" | 50 |
| The Timelords' main band, with "The" | 50 |
| Workable if awkward solution to a computer problem | 50 |
| What "purls of wisdom" is an example of? | 50 |
| "Hillsides" sounding like Beyoncé (6) | 50 |
| Villainous surname in the Super Mario Bros. series | 50 |
| Ed whose entire 18-season career was with the Mets | 50 |
| Spiritual writer-philosopher born in British India | 50 |
| Thomas who invented the modern notion of paradigms | 50 |
| Former "CBS Morning News" co-anchor Bill | 50 |
| ''The Spanish Tragedy'' playwright | 50 |
| In full, carpentry tool slipped into a gap (2,1,5) | 50 |
| Singer with the 2009 #1 hit "Poker Face" | 50 |
| First woman to sit in the British House of Commons | 50 |
| "Star Trek: T.N.G." character Geordi ___ | 50 |
| America, as depicted in "Super Size Me"? | 50 |
| _____aux Meadows, Newfoundland World Heritage site | 50 |
| "The Girl Who Played With Fire" novelist | 50 |
| Harold ___, English political scientist: 1893-1950 | 50 |
| 2001 Redford/Gandolfini film, with "The" | 50 |
| Steve Martin film with a surreal freeway billboard | 50 |
| What Jaques called "second childishness" | 50 |
| " . . . the ___ lay the old aside": Pope | 50 |
| Language from which many English words are derived | 50 |
| "The Art of Hitting .300" writer Charley | 50 |
| Longfellow girl in "Children's Hour" | 50 |
| Solve a problem involving illegally acquired funds | 50 |
| Robert Rubin's successor as Treasury Secretary | 50 |
| Like "haxored" and "pwn'd" | 50 |
| Actress who co-starred in "Havana," 1990 | 50 |
| Offers mortgages out of a retro Harlem barbershop? | 50 |
| "Pepe ___ Skunk Tales" (assorted shorts) | 50 |
| Scotland Yard inspector in Sherlock Holmes stories | 50 |
| "___ woman in your life . . . !": Lerner | 50 |
| "Open the door for our guests, will ya?" | 50 |
| Phrase sung three times in a row in a holiday song | 50 |
| "I'll try to think of something ..." | 50 |
| Civil War general who became a best-selling author | 50 |
| Bit of income for the Department of Motor Vehicles | 50 |
| "Thou ___, most ignorant monster": Shak. | 50 |
| Start of a paraphrased quip from Laurence J. Peter | 50 |
| Director's shout on the set of a zombie movie? | 50 |
| Photo editors' workstations [up to 135 pounds] | 50 |
| Compare with the author of "The Hobbit"? | 50 |
| Evangeline __, who played Kate on "Lost" | 50 |
| 1999 Steven Soderbergh movie, with "The" | 50 |
| River in Kipling's "Just So Stories" | 50 |
| "Hello" singing star who's part Leo? | 50 |
| Handy person to track conversations behind windows | 50 |
| Physicist Meitner who codiscovered nuclear fission | 50 |
| Emily ___, Radner character with a hearing problem | 50 |
| Emily ___ (Gilda Radner "SNL" character) | 50 |
| Did the candles for your cat's birthday party? | 50 |
| 1985 benefit concert for famine relief in Ethiopia | 50 |
| Bean's L.A.-based catalog distribution center? | 50 |
| Monogram of the author of "Little Women" | 50 |
| International conference site in Switzerland, 1925 | 50 |
| Pea family plant that's poisonous to livestock | 50 |
| Johnny _____ (legendary jockey who lived to be 96) | 50 |