| Court rules it has power to overrule Congress: 1803 | 51 |
| Former Philippine president going around something? | 51 |
| Prepared with tomatoes, mushrooms, garlic, and wine | 51 |
| Studiers of living things in a 1964 Hitchcock film? | 51 |
| 24-hour marathon of Bruce Lee movies, for instance? | 51 |
| Not 'Three Amigos,' but the 1986 comedy ... | 51 |
| Posthumous 1987 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee | 51 |
| Its motto is "Manly deeds, womanly words" | 51 |
| Role in Chekhov's "The Three Sisters" | 51 |
| Get married, then get on your partner's nerves? | 51 |
| Cormac who wrote "No Country for Old Men" | 51 |
| Former fast-food burgers pitched by Jason Alexander | 51 |
| Part of an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean | 51 |
| 17th-century year when Henry Hudson entered his bay | 51 |
| " . . . two for tea,/Just ___ you . . . " | 51 |
| His tombstone says "That's All Folks" | 51 |
| Singer gets rid of Mr.Goode of "Gunsmoke" | 51 |
| Actress Suvari, co-star of "American Pie" | 51 |
| Increase your earnings immediately with cigarettes! | 51 |
| Thomas Dekker wrote about it (with "the") | 51 |
| Candace Bergen and Susan Lucci, e.g., in a txt msg? | 51 |
| Like Salma Hayek or Mitt Romney's father George | 51 |
| “Soccer star Hamm is very sorry,” in Latin? | 51 |
| She played a wife in "Husbands and Wives" | 51 |
| Actress in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" | 51 |
| Guest on Carson's last "Tonight Show" | 51 |
| ''Don Quixote'' author de Cervantes | 51 |
| Prepared a boxing champion for an on-air interview? | 51 |
| "Pizarro Seizing the Inca of Peru" artist | 51 |
| Female poet known to friends as "Vincent" | 51 |
| "Carota" and "Blue II," for two | 51 |
| Acronym that omits the T (for "targeted") | 51 |
| Competitive greyhound trainer who's been duped? | 51 |
| Failed to qualify for Saturday at a golf tournament | 51 |
| Song about the kids of an elevator-fortune heiress? | 51 |
| Saying "low rung on the totem pole", e.g. | 51 |
| Redhead featured in three of John Hughes' films | 51 |
| Herb that protected Odysseus from Circe's magic | 51 |
| DOJ arm that busts illicit Halloween candy cartels? | 51 |
| Change, e.g., and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 51 |
| Republic of Yugoslavia ("Black Mountain") | 51 |
| "A ___ the Misbegotten" (Robards vehicle) | 51 |
| First baseman Vaughn's book about bad pitching? | 51 |
| The animals were bored, and the cows suggested a __ | 51 |
| ___ Brewster, "Arsenic and Old Lace" role | 51 |
| Rapper who played Brother Sam on "Dexter" | 51 |
| George, Earl of ___ ("Iolanthe" baritone) | 51 |
| Peter Sellers film of '59, with "The" | 51 |
| Club founder and president in an 1836 Dickens novel | 51 |
| Hit from the 1983 album "Kilroy Was Here" | 51 |
| One-time presidential candidate Elizabeth, politely | 51 |
| Opportunities to announce that one pities the fool? | 51 |
| Harvey Keitel's "Reservoir Dogs" role | 51 |
| Movie starring Lon Chaney Jr., with "The" | 51 |
| Werfel's "The Forty Days of ___ Dagh" | 51 |
| "Oklahoma!" and "Hello, Dolly!" | 51 |
| Meat-cutting device for an indie singer-songwriter? | 51 |
| "The Torch in ___" (Elias Canetti memoir) | 51 |
| Musical with the song "The Rain in Spain" | 51 |
| "I would like to thank ( a 1949 film)..." | 51 |
| Catchphrase of a contraceptive device's mascot? | 51 |
| Oscar's secretary on "The Odd Couple" | 51 |
| 1988 film set in a New England pie maker's shop | 51 |
| Garbo's "The Mysterious Lady" co-star | 51 |
| Malaysia's current prime minister ___ Tun Razak | 51 |
| Time in which light travels one foot, approximately | 51 |
| "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." title character | 51 |
| "Buon ___!" (Christmas greeting in Italy) | 51 |
| ___ Romanova, alter ego of Marvel's Black Widow | 51 |
| Jacksonville's location, in gazetteer shorthand | 51 |
| "A Primer of the Daily Round" poet Howard | 51 |
| Geological time period that underwent a name change | 51 |
| What the Dodge did as it struggled up the mountain? | 51 |
| "WKRP in Cincinnati" news director Les __ | 51 |
| Anthony who sang "What Kind of Fool Am I" | 51 |
| "And ___ blossoms in the ruins": Schiller | 51 |
| Person after a lifestyle change, self-descriptively | 51 |
| Tony-nominated musical based on a 1992 Disney movie | 51 |
| Gps. like CARE and Amnesty International, to the UN | 51 |
| Desire to be more like an actress of Greek descent? | 51 |
| About 7 cm long, like nails sold in hardware stores | 51 |
| Source of relief after heavy dinners at the palace? | 51 |
| Its signal is the same as that for "safe" | 51 |
| Words that precede "Born is the King ..." | 51 |
| "Sorry, you can't wiggle out of this" | 51 |
| The woman that seduces hard-boiled film detectives? | 51 |
| ''_____ down!'' (phrase in car ads) | 51 |
| "And ___ poor to do him reverence": Shak. | 51 |
| Weezer "I want a girl who laughs for ___" | 51 |
| "Sorry, I only meant to poke you gently"? | 51 |
| Reggaeton and hip hop artist also known as P.A.P.I. | 51 |
| Small bouquet originally used to mask rotten smells | 51 |
| "Leave ___," Delphic advice to Polycrates | 51 |
| Morissette "Flavors of Entanglement" song | 51 |
| "Consider this, and there's more ..." | 51 |
| It's longer than a Kurzgeschichte (short story) | 51 |
| "Let ___ cream your face" (old ad slogan) | 51 |
| "How I Met Your Mother" costar, for short | 51 |
| Like most links related to Lindsay Lohan, for short | 51 |
| Rock groups whose concerts are literally explosive? | 51 |