| "The Treachery of Images" painter Magritte | 52 |
| Russo of 2005's "Yours, Mine and Ours" | 52 |
| Longtime "Days of Our Lives" actress Jones | 52 |
| "Bridget Jones's Diary" star Zellweger | 52 |
| ___ Montoya, DC Comics heroine known as the Question | 52 |
| Vanessa the florist in ''Bee Movie'' | 52 |
| Keep for another three weeks, say, as a library book | 52 |
| "St. Dominic's Glory" painter Guido __ | 52 |
| "Luncheon of the Boating Party" and others | 52 |
| Tony-winning musical based on “La bohème” | 52 |
| This Speedwagon will "Keep On Loving You"? | 52 |
| Former automaker that manufactured trucks in W.W. II | 52 |
| ___ Speedwagon ("Keep on Loving You" band) | 52 |
| "Snow White . . .", in '87 and '93 | 52 |
| ''The Honeymooners'' episodes, today | 52 |
| ''Jurassic Park'' mosquito preserver | 52 |
| #1 song hit whose title is spelled out in the lyrics | 52 |
| First woman to appear on the front of a Wheaties box | 52 |
| First name among the ''Cheers'' cast | 52 |
| First letter in the last third of the Greek alphabet | 52 |
| Morgenstern on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" | 52 |
| Van Gogh's "Starry Night Over the ___" | 52 |
| Bridge dividing the San Marco and San Polo districts | 52 |
| Wrestler Flair dubbed ''Nature Boy'' | 52 |
| Product with the "Mystery Cougher" contest | 52 |
| Big & Rich "Save a Horse (___ Cowboy)" | 52 |
| "___ Crooked Trail" (Audie Murphy western) | 52 |
| Bobby of tennis' "Battle of the Sexes" | 52 |
| ''You said it!'' (in '60s slang) | 52 |
| Jacob who wrote "How the Other Half Lives" | 52 |
| He wrote "The Making of an American": 1901 | 52 |
| ''Children of the Tenements'' author | 52 |
| Lardner, Jr. who wrote "Woman of the Year" | 52 |
| 1973 album featuring the song "Photograph" | 52 |
| Instruction sometimes followed by "repeat" | 52 |
| Something that made a Yippie say "Yippee!" | 52 |
| "Smiling, petite ball of fire," to Philbin | 52 |
| Mus. direction often followed by "a tempo" | 52 |
| Like the Boston-accented pronunciation of many words | 52 |
| 'Transfer' and 'messenger' molecules | 52 |
| Elton sang goodbye to a "Yellow Brick" one | 52 |
| Canadian "How I Met Your Mother" character | 52 |
| Prefix with ''Cop,'' in a film title | 52 |
| '77 Alan Parsons Project album "I ___" | 52 |
| Portuguese cape (Europe's westernmost extremity) | 52 |
| Cape _____ (westernmost point in continental Europe) | 52 |
| Musical genre pioneered by Bill Haley and His Comets | 52 |
| "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" singer Stewart | 52 |
| Word with "fishing" or "curtain" | 52 |
| Brother of Todd Flanders on "The Simpsons" | 52 |
| Entertainments at which some people lose their seats | 52 |
| Basketballer nicknamed "Dennis the Menace" | 52 |
| “The Man Who Fell to Earth” director Nicolas | 52 |
| "___ Room" (long-running TV show for kids) | 52 |
| Howard who narrated "Arrested Development" | 52 |
| “Born on the Fourth of July” memoirist Kovic | 52 |
| "Parks and Recreation" libertarian Swanson | 52 |
| ___ Burgundy, the anchorman in "Anchorman" | 52 |
| Sigur ___ (band with the 2002 album "( )") | 52 |
| Parks who received the Presidential Medal of Freedom | 52 |
| It was held outside of California only once, in 1942 | 52 |
| ''The Dick Van Dyke Show'' character | 52 |
| Plant that's a traditional symbol of remembrance | 52 |
| Hepburn, to Bogart, in "The African Queen" | 52 |
| Spanish-speaking Muppet on "Sesame Street" | 52 |
| Woman depicted in "The Birth of Old Glory" | 52 |
| "You Can't Do That on Television" role | 52 |
| "Dawn of the ___ fingers ...": The Odyssey | 52 |
| Renée Zellweger's role in "Chicago" | 52 |
| Historic San Francisco theater, with "the" | 52 |
| "The God of Small Things" author Arundhati | 52 |
| Empire State sch. with two NCAA hockey championships | 52 |
| ''Let us know if you're coming'' | 52 |
| "Let us know if you're coming" letters | 52 |
| "Let me know if you're coming" letters | 52 |
| Oscar winner Mercedes of "The Fisher King" | 52 |
| One wishing for a real-life "undo" button? | 52 |
| Play that takes place in an artificial human factory | 52 |
| 1921 play that introduced the word "robot" | 52 |
| 1999, 2000 and 2001 Best Actor nominee (he won once) | 52 |
| Bread "broken" in the five longest entries | 52 |
| Automaker with the slogan "Born from jets" | 52 |
| Indian-born actor in "A Tiger Walks," 1964 | 52 |
| Child star of "The Thief of Bagdad" (1940) | 52 |
| Robert John "___ eyes, turn the other way" | 52 |
| She had a 1993 hit with "No Ordinary Love" | 52 |
| M. M. Kaye's "The Far Pavilions," e.g. | 52 |
| "The Dragons of Eden" Pulitzer winner Carl | 52 |
| Woolery's "Wheel of Fortune" successor | 52 |
| "Blueberries for ___" (kiddie lit classic) | 52 |
| ''Rebel Without a Cause'' star Mineo | 52 |
| The pizzeria owner in "Do the Right Thing" | 52 |
| Sonny's partner in "Dog Day Afternoon" | 52 |
| James's "Rebel Without A Cause" costar | 52 |
| HAL's earthbound counterpart in "2001" | 52 |
| Danny Aiello character nearly killed by Radio Raheem | 52 |
| "I've got a mule, and her name is ___" | 52 |
| ___ Paradise, protagonist of "On the Road" | 52 |
| Where Hawthorne wrote "The Scarlet Letter" | 52 |
| '00 Sammy Hagar single "Let ___ Drive" | 52 |