Internet slang system sometimes written with 3's | 52 |
Exited the elevator to the high-ceilinged SoHo flat? | 52 |
Designer who popularized the "block" look? | 52 |
Where a Russian revolutionary leader kept his coats? | 52 |
"The Phantom of the Opera" novelist Gaston | 52 |
Either parent in "Heather Has Two Mommies" | 52 |
Singer of the 1967 hit "California Nights" | 52 |
Amy's "Parks and Recreation" character | 52 |
Possible last words for "Life With Father" | 52 |
"We should whip up some pickle flavoring"? | 52 |
Most convenient section of a parking garage, usually | 52 |
Joe's love interest in "South Pacific" | 52 |
Middle of an Aeschylus trilogy, with "The" | 52 |
Entertainer whose given names were Wladziu Valentino | 52 |
"Ich ___ dich" (German term of endearment) | 52 |
What an epidemiology student has to look forward to? | 52 |
Original name of the "Peanuts" comic strip | 52 |
Augustine St. Clare's daughter, in an 1852 novel | 52 |
"___ little!" ("Have some fun!") | 52 |
Pre-vacation checklist item for a paranoid PC owner? | 52 |
"Time" has one; "Tim" hasn't | 52 |
Bit of mischief that won't be noticed for years? | 52 |
Ochoa who was the first #1-ranked golfer from Mexico | 52 |
Young Rooney backs N.M. town in quest for radio team | 52 |
Specialist who doesn't know what he's doing? | 52 |
Excruciating airline inconvenience (the last straw!) | 52 |
Kidvid cult classic featuring the Sleestaks, to fans | 52 |
Languorous person in the ''Odyssey'' | 52 |
Buttoned garment that's central to a 1970 movie? | 52 |
It's designed to be seen just above the beltline | 52 |
Actress in "Hercules and the Amazon Women" | 52 |
King in G. & S.'s "The Gondoliers" | 52 |
Home of the oldest school in Sweden, founded in 1085 | 52 |
2006 Tony-nominated "Sweeney Todd" actress | 52 |
"Why Do Fools Fall in Love" singer Frankie | 52 |
Longtime "Hollywood Squares" center square | 52 |
Losing pitcher in the 1956 World Series perfect game | 52 |
"The Executioner's Song" author Norman | 52 |
Possible theme, but not a description of this puzzle | 52 |
Family name in Sheridan's "The Rivals" | 52 |
Reagan's secretary of commerce who has a degree? | 52 |
Roller-skating revue featuring Chippendales dancers? | 52 |
Sobriquet for Johannesburg-born singer Miriam Makeba | 52 |
Place to watch every NFL game on Sundays undisturbed | 52 |
1980 Andrzej Wajda film in which Lech Walesa appears | 52 |
First part of a Mark Twain quote "The ---" | 52 |
2000 Best Supporting Actress for "Pollock" | 52 |
Farm female/ guesthouse/ depilatory brand/ fan sound | 52 |
"Loverboy" actress who made the cast sick? | 52 |
She plays Olivia on "Law & Order: SVU" | 52 |
1940 Tyrone Power swashbuckler, with "The" | 52 |
James's costar in "Destry Rides Again" | 52 |
''Tamburlaine the Great'' playwright | 52 |
Band with the 2004 hit "She Will Be Loved" | 52 |
"The medium is the message" coiner McLuhan | 52 |
TV show hosted by Gene Rayburn, with "The" | 52 |
"Cakes and Ale"/"Hunger" authors | 52 |
If it had happened, you wouldn't be reading this | 52 |
TheyÂ’re neither high-falutinÂ’ nor uncultured | 52 |
"Keep the hot side hot" fast food sandwich | 52 |
"... and just like that, I was a ___! ..." | 52 |
Massachusetts town where Tufts University is located | 52 |
Event for socializing with a celebrity on an island? | 52 |
"That's Not All Folks!" autobiographer | 52 |
Threaten a classic comedienne like a talk-show host? | 52 |
"Beauty and the Beast" score composer Alan | 52 |
Reciting the alphabet in reverse order, and the like | 52 |
Rider who leaves junk on the floor of one's car? | 52 |
Juno for "Best Country" 1993, ______Wright | 52 |
Writer/director who doesn't test audio equipment | 52 |
First woman to receive the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry | 52 |
Jackie Gleason's role in "The Hustler" | 52 |
_____ Cup (Junior mens lacrosse championship trophy) | 52 |
Court rules suspects must be read their rights: 1966 | 52 |
One way to make the umpire yell "Strike!"? | 52 |
Annual puzzle event that begins this year on 1/15/10 | 52 |
Surface with crawling ants in an M.C. Escher woodcut | 52 |
Captain Adam Greer's group, with "The" | 52 |
They "outgrabe" in "Jabberwocky" | 52 |
1992 comedy in which Damon Wayans plays a con artist | 52 |
"From Here to Eternity" Best Actor nominee | 52 |
Song also recorded as "Harlem Footwarmers" | 52 |
Musical ornament using two quickly alternating tones | 52 |
Rapper who co-starred in "The Italian Job" | 52 |
Chain whose name derives from its original room rate | 52 |
Mozart's "Ave Verum Corpus" and others | 52 |
Observance made official by President Wilson in 1914 | 52 |
Garrison's hand puppet on "South Park" | 52 |
James Stewart title character who goes to Washington | 52 |
Green frowny-faced sticker and poison control mascot | 52 |
Point of discussion at Otis Spunkmeyer headquarters? | 52 |
A section of New York City that sounds like a person | 52 |
Plastic toy soldier for visitors to an Asian nation? | 52 |
"Sorry, can't help–maybe tomorrow" | 52 |
Movie about a Brooklyn woman in a Southern courtroom | 52 |
"Go Down Moses" crowd, in Moses' words | 52 |
New tax relief that rewards successful players (5,4) | 52 |
Identification comprised of five different notes (5) | 52 |
Indian greeting that means "bowing to you" | 52 |
" . . . ___ those who love the Lord": Hunt | 52 |