| Mag with an ''As They Grow'' column | 51 |
| "Midnight in ___" (2011 Woody Allen film) | 51 |
| You're not going anywhere if you're in this | 51 |
| Type of instrumental piece popularized by J.S. Bach | 51 |
| What "Another Brick in the Wall" comes in | 51 |
| "The Empire Strikes Back" chronologically | 51 |
| Tom Courtenay's "Doctor Zhivago" role | 51 |
| Word with "bicycle" or "beaten" | 51 |
| Well-traveled place "of least resistance" | 51 |
| Down song that set a course (with "The")? | 51 |
| ''Cry, the Beloved Country'' author | 51 |
| "Ah, But Your Land is Beautiful" novelist | 51 |
| "Walkin' After Midnight" singer, 1957 | 51 |
| Punk singer Smith in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 51 |
| One who studied "at the feet of Gamaliel" | 51 |
| ''Will You Marry Me?'' singer Abdul | 51 |
| "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" network | 51 |
| "Viewers Like You" help support it: Abbr. | 51 |
| Atticus Finch portrayer ... or something finches do | 51 |
| Don ___ ("Much Ado About Nothing" prince) | 51 |
| "The Battle of Alcazar" playwright George | 51 |
| Word with "pressure" or "group" | 51 |
| Word with "group" or "pressure" | 51 |
| Amanda of "Gulliver's Travels" (2010) | 51 |
| Toilet paper rolled the "wrong" way, e.g. | 51 |
| ''Married With Children'' character | 51 |
| Food whose name is Italian for "feathers" | 51 |
| Drink that lost the second part of its name in 1961 | 51 |
| Soda originally called "Brad's Drink" | 51 |
| Old "refreshes without filling" sloganeer | 51 |
| Word before "capita" or "annum" | 51 |
| Original language of "The Rubáiyát" | 51 |
| Sauce whose name is Italian for "pounded" | 51 |
| The Monkees closing theme, "For ___ Sake" | 51 |
| Links org. that sponsors the last major of the year | 51 |
| Try to obtain sensitive info using an Internet scam | 51 |
| Edith who was dubbed "The Little Sparrow" | 51 |
| "Ebony and Ivory," literally, in the song | 51 |
| U.S. state capital with fewer than 15,000 residents | 51 |
| Pokémon species with lightning bolt-shaped tails | 51 |
| Steiger's role in "Jesus of Nazareth" | 51 |
| Pink Floyd "The ___ at the Gates of Dawn" | 51 |
| They're part of the Super Mario Bros. landscape | 51 |
| Team whose home arena is the Palace of Auburn Hills | 51 |
| Two-time designee as People's Sexiest Man Alive | 51 |
| Studio behind "Up" and "Wall-E" | 51 |
| What dead men don't wear, per a 1982 film title | 51 |
| CIA operative Valerie whose cover was blown in 2003 | 51 |
| Word with "medical" or "action" | 51 |
| "Make a new ___, Stan" (Paul Simon lyric) | 51 |
| Texas city that's headquarters for J. C. Penney | 51 |
| Word with "fashion" or "dinner" | 51 |
| Dental rinse brand named loosely for what it fights | 51 |
| "Woe is me!" to "How are you?"? | 51 |
| Sound repeated before "fizz fizz," in ads | 51 |
| Dwarf planet that Neil deGrasse Tyson helped demote | 51 |
| Author who inspired a Baltimore team's nickname | 51 |
| "While I pondered, weak and weary" penner | 51 |
| Sci-fi writer whose career spans more than 70 years | 51 |
| “The Mysterious Affair at Styles” detective | 51 |
| Typical "Meet the Press" guest, for short | 51 |
| Many a "Meet the Press" guest, informally | 51 |
| Music in some "Weird Al" Yankovic medleys | 51 |
| His title was "Lord High Everything Else" | 51 |
| "Me and You and Everyone We Know" subject | 51 |
| Poet who warned about "a little learning" | 51 |
| Christina Aguilera's "___ Siempre Tu" | 51 |
| It's NSFW material (unless your store sells it) | 51 |
| Sitting with one's hand on one's chin, e.g. | 51 |
| 1929 women's air race, as dubbed by Will Rogers | 51 |
| The 2006 novel "Hannibal Rising," for one | 51 |
| Animal lower on the food chain, relatively speaking | 51 |
| Actor in Michael Jackson's "Thriller" | 51 |
| "No ___!" ("It's a cinch!") | 51 |
| With "the," Boston skyscraper, informally | 51 |
| With "the," Boston skyscraper, familiarly | 51 |
| Boston skyscraper, informally, with "the" | 51 |
| Boston skyscraper, familiarly, with "The" | 51 |
| "Don't do drugs!" ad, e.g., for short | 51 |
| "O, sing to the Lord a new song," for one | 51 |
| Whence "The meek shall inherit the earth" | 51 |
| '68 smash "Harper Valley ___" (Abbr.) | 51 |
| “A pistol let off at the ear”: Charles Lamb | 51 |
| "Dollars, taxes," e.g., for Dallas, Texas | 51 |
| U.S. Armed Forces award for those wounded in action | 51 |
| "Avenue Q" song about the meaning of life | 51 |
| "___ 'er there!" ("Shake!") | 51 |
| "The 25th Annual ___ County Spelling Bee" | 51 |
| Doors "And our love become a funeral ___" | 51 |
| Libyan leader whose name has more than 30 spellings | 51 |
| "___ dommage!" ("What a pity!") | 51 |
| Headquarters of the Union of South American Nations | 51 |
| "Give me liberty or give me death!," e.g. | 51 |
| Disease for which Pasteur created the first vaccine | 51 |
| Tom Wolfe catchphrase popularized in the 1970's | 51 |
| Original "Saturday Night Live" star Gilda | 51 |
| "Diff'rent Strokes" actress Charlotte | 51 |
| Paul Revere's bandmates in 1960s-'70s music | 51 |
| Charlie Babbitt's brother, in a 1988 film title | 51 |
| First soprano to star in "Turandot": 1926 | 51 |