| Protestant with a non-dogmatic approach to religion | 51 |
| " . . . not so ___ man's ingratitude" | 51 |
| "___ These Hills" (Cherokee Indian drama) | 51 |
| Violinist's stroke indicated by a "V" | 51 |
| Original channel for "Star Trek: Voyager" | 51 |
| Swedish home of Scandinavia's oldest university | 51 |
| "What can Brown do for you?" shipping co. | 51 |
| Long Island town, site of the Brookhaven Laboratory | 51 |
| 1,575-mile river known to some locals as the Zhayyq | 51 |
| Language family that includes Finnish and Hungarian | 51 |
| Word with "renewal" or "sprawl" | 51 |
| Author of "Armageddon: A Novel of Berlin" | 51 |
| "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral" writer Leon | 51 |
| Prop for professional wrestling manager Paul Bearer | 51 |
| ___ Major (constellation containing the Big Dipper) | 51 |
| ___ for Africa ("We Are the World" group) | 51 |
| "Miss Teen ___" Best Kissers in the World | 51 |
| Company that added four letters to its name in 1997 | 51 |
| Patriotic cheer heard at international competitions | 51 |
| "Fifth branch" of the armed forces: abbr. | 51 |
| "___ up, wear it out" (New England maxim) | 51 |
| 1972 hit from the soul album "Still Bill" | 51 |
| "The ___," Haber's recent best seller | 51 |
| Sch. whose motto is "Ex Scientia Tridens" | 51 |
| Letters before George Washington or Abraham Lincoln | 51 |
| Regular customer's order (with "the") | 51 |
| State where Mitt Romney won an easy primary victory | 51 |
| Pro sports team that moved from New Orleans in 1979 | 51 |
| ___ Peak (mountain in New Mexico's Taos County) | 51 |
| SEC school that retired Peyton Manning's number | 51 |
| ___ Pradesh (Indian state containing the Taj Mahal) | 51 |
| Body part whose name means "little grape" | 51 |
| Dramatist and first president of the Czech Republic | 51 |
| Decorate one's muff with sparkly stuff, perhaps | 51 |
| Prefix with speak that's, like, totally tubular | 51 |
| "Iceman" portrayer in "Top Gun" | 51 |
| 1960's-70's vocalist known for his falsetto | 51 |
| Ravel's "___ nobles et sentimentales" | 51 |
| ''The Price Is Right'' announcement | 51 |
| Publication that coined the word "sitcom" | 51 |
| 17th-century painter of "Lady With a Fan" | 51 |
| Clint's "High Plains Drifter" co-star | 51 |
| "From the Earth to the Moon" author Jules | 51 |
| "Tales From the ___ Woods," Strauss waltz | 51 |
| In ___ veritas ("In wine there is truth") | 51 |
| "By ashen roots the _____ blow": Tennyson | 51 |
| Sports analyst who wrote "Living a Dream" | 51 |
| 1952 film that earned Anthony Quinn his first Oscar | 51 |
| Ceremony hosted by Russell Brand earlier this month | 51 |
| "Tuning in the U.S.A." broadcaster: Abbr. | 51 |
| Google feature that gives you your own phone number | 51 |
| Song also called "Nel blu dipinto di blu" | 51 |
| "Mighty stream so deep and wide," in song | 51 |
| French Canadian woodsman employed to transport furs | 51 |
| Jettas and Beetles, or an apt title for this puzzle | 51 |
| Texas location of the erstwhile Mount Carmel Center | 51 |
| Word repeated before "Don't Tell Me!" | 51 |
| "Don't go anywhere, I'll be back" | 51 |
| Play about a diner patron whose food never arrives? | 51 |
| "Where's ___?" (Kid's book title) | 51 |
| Participate in an AIDS-fighting fundraiser, perhaps | 51 |
| Tree that was the source of Thumbelina's cradle | 51 |
| First computer company with a Super Bowl commercial | 51 |
| Offer that may be answered by "How much?" | 51 |
| Original Cabinet department renamed Defense in 1949 | 51 |
| Roughly, San Jose's population acting friendly? | 51 |
| Last two words in the title of an epic 1962 western | 51 |
| Device that determines the amount of a utility bill | 51 |
| "I came to Casablanca for the __": Bogart | 51 |
| What to do when you're at the end of your rope? | 51 |
| Baba ___, Gilda Radner "S.N.L." character | 51 |
| General who won 1794's Battle of Fallen Timbers | 51 |
| Soundtrack to Mike Myers film "___ World" | 51 |
| Butcher's knife that constantly gets misplaced? | 51 |
| There's no rest for them (with "the") | 51 |
| Murray's "Caught in the ___ of Words" | 51 |
| Jack who said "Just the facts, ma'am" | 51 |
| 5'7" Spud who won an NBA Slam Dunk contest | 51 |
| Abe called the Navy "Uncle Sam's ___" | 51 |
| Steven of "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" | 51 |
| Company with an "On the Grill" iPhone app | 51 |
| Bing results for the phrase "pot dealer"? | 51 |
| Tina Turner's "___ Need Another Hero" | 51 |
| Eloi girl saved from drowning by the Time Traveller | 51 |
| Band with the 2005 single "Beverly Hills" | 51 |
| Twice, Chinese dissident artist Ai's given name | 51 |
| City where Bach, Goethe, and Marlene Dietrich lived | 51 |
| Possible answer to "Which do you prefer?" | 51 |
| " . . . ___ are a little breed": Tennyson | 51 |
| "I remember . . . the way ___": Swinburne | 51 |
| "Jesus ___" (shortest verse in the Bible) | 51 |
| Col. Klink player on "Hogan's Heroes" | 51 |
| Anderson who directed "Fantastic Mr. Fox" | 51 |
| Porter's "Ev'ry Time ___ Goodbye" | 51 |
| River formed by the junction of the Fulda and Werra | 51 |
| Saxon kingdom that lasted up to the Norman Conquest | 51 |
| They always have the opening lead in bridge columns | 51 |
| The Carpenters' "___ Only Just Begun" | 51 |
| Bob Seger's ''___ Got Tonight'' | 51 |
| "--- light through yonder window breaks?" | 51 |