| "In March, July, October, May the ___ day" | 52 |
| Suffixes with "cloth" and "cash" | 52 |
| Beatles tune from "A Hard Day's Night" | 52 |
| "Assuming that's accurate," biblically | 52 |
| Kelly Clarkson's "___ One Will Listen" | 52 |
| "___ Men" ("Kiss Me, Kate" song) | 52 |
| Mock response to a friend who pulls a practical joke | 52 |
| "___ Forgettin'" (Leiber/Stoller song) | 52 |
| Song from Crosby's "The Emperor Waltz" | 52 |
| Inviting words before "Want to come over?" | 52 |
| "Let It Be" song featuring George Harrison | 52 |
| Response to "Did you clean your room yet?" | 52 |
| Amnesiac's vague recollection of having a hobby? | 52 |
| Words before "Can you give me directions?" | 52 |
| "___ One That I Want" (Margaret Cho album) | 52 |
| One man's declaration to an upset party planner? | 52 |
| And he--well, let's just say that he was ___ ... | 52 |
| Like Chopin's "Funeral March," keywise | 52 |
| The space who's also the mascot of Cowboy-opoly? | 52 |
| Words before "penny" and "pound" | 52 |
| McLaglen's 1935 Oscar film, with "The" | 52 |
| Artist with a self-named museum in Montauban, France | 52 |
| How many modern sports events are broadcast, briefly | 52 |
| Next to Connecticut Avenue, say, on a Monopoly board | 52 |
| Type of inward rolling that causes a sprained ankle? | 52 |
| "As I . . . have power ___!": E. Brontë | 52 |
| "___ in the Dust" (William Faulkner novel) | 52 |
| ". . . cover the multitude of sins" source | 52 |
| "Project Purple" product with a 2007 debut | 52 |
| Highly anticipated product with a June, 2007 release | 52 |
| Products whose original slogan was "Hello" | 52 |
| Attack on a Mideast land that's out of thin air? | 52 |
| Britain's Arthur Wellesley, with "the" | 52 |
| 'Where do ('It's a deal!') --?!' | 52 |
| "We have met the enemy and he ___!" (Pogo) | 52 |
| Baker's quote from "Romeo and Juliet"? | 52 |
| Promise to a rhinoplasty patient with a droopy nose? | 52 |
| "You won't listen to me, so forget it" | 52 |
| "This doesn't exactly require a Ph.D." | 52 |
| "You're never getting that thing back" | 52 |
| Song from Bernstein's "Wonderful Town" | 52 |
| Guitarist with a 2014 #1 album "Lazaretto" | 52 |
| Longtime New York senator for whom a center is named | 52 |
| Short-lived screen icon who kept his sideburns short | 52 |
| He played Brutus in "Julius Caesar" (1953) | 52 |
| Main character of TV's "The Pretender" | 52 |
| Lead character on TV's "The Pretender" | 52 |
| Vehicular rescue device trademarked by Hale Products | 52 |
| Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Louis Armstrong et al.? | 52 |
| "Murder, She Wrote" author Fletcher et al. | 52 |
| Quaint cry from a caught crook, with "The" | 52 |
| ''Win Ben Stein's Money'' cohost | 52 |
| President of the American League before Lee MacPhail | 52 |
| Al Gore's 2000 running mate, to an October baby? | 52 |
| "Rock 'N' Roll High School" singer | 52 |
| What constitutes a good-faith loan for a seedy dive? | 52 |
| Phil Hartman's "NewsRadio" replacement | 52 |
| 1985-'90 "Saturday Night Live" regular | 52 |
| Youngest winner in "American Idol" history | 52 |
| Sparks's placement service for prison personnel? | 52 |
| Fantasy writer who coined the word "tween" | 52 |
| Largest city by area in the contiguous United States | 52 |
| 1940s actress known for her yodeling hillbilly roles | 52 |
| Increased the excitement level (with "up") | 52 |
| Singer with the hit "Angel of the Morning" | 52 |
| Time for a birthday bash with 300 million celebrants | 52 |
| Gambino family successor to the “Teflon Don” | 52 |
| __ Mountains, which separate the Rhine and the Rhone | 52 |
| "Even if it'll never happen again ..." | 52 |
| Reply to "Is it Mr. or Professor Chomsky?" | 52 |
| One-named Brazilian soccer star in the 2008 Time 100 | 52 |
| Brazilian football megastar with a reduplicated name | 52 |
| "Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain" author Justin | 52 |
| International Workingmen's Association organizer | 52 |
| Singer who said "Thanks for listenin'" | 52 |
| Willy who lent his name to a historic Manhattan deli | 52 |
| Larry who played Tony in "West Side Story" | 52 |
| John of radio's "Information, Please!" | 52 |
| "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male" author | 52 |
| 18th-century London political/literary establishment | 52 |
| Comics supervillain whose real name is Charles Brown | 52 |
| Super uncool org. despite having Wizards and Knights | 52 |
| Patrick Ewing and Earl "The Pearl" Monroe? | 52 |
| Team for which 1970 N.B.A. M.V.P. Willis Reed played | 52 |
| "Cry, the Beloved Country" director Zoltan | 52 |
| Ilia ___, figure skater who won Olympic gold in 1998 | 52 |
| "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" author | 52 |
| Where Hemingway wrote "A Farewell to Arms" | 52 |
| Pacific Ocean phenomenon of lower water temperatures | 52 |
| Indicator that a man has a sizable penis, supposedly | 52 |
| "The Cider House Rules" director Hallstrom | 52 |
| Words often said before a final honoree is announced | 52 |
| "___ Miss Clawdy" (#1 R&B hit of 1952) | 52 |
| Doors album with the song "Love Her Madly" | 52 |
| "___ course for ..." (captain's order) | 52 |
| Online video of a 1960s president talking to aliens? | 52 |
| 'To life!,' in 'Fiddler on the Roof' | 52 |
| William ___, chief of staff for Roosevelt and Truman | 52 |
| Vietnamese official who declined a Nobel Peace Prize | 52 |
| First African-American golfer to play in the Masters | 52 |