| Their supper units came with a four-pack of cigarettes | 54 |
| Ill-fated Russian sub named after a city SSW of Moscow | 54 |
| "___ eleison" ("Lord, have mercy") | 54 |
| "--- eleison" ("Lord, have mercy") | 54 |
| Singer with the 1975 #1 hit "Lady Marmalade" | 54 |
| Port from which Amelia Earhart left on her last flight | 54 |
| What the impatient reader of English essays requested? | 54 |
| Review #4: "Dat the 'S.N.L.' fool?" | 54 |
| Comfortable situation to live in, with "the" | 54 |
| "In thy green ___ Nature's Darling laid" | 54 |
| "...and they will be distributed over a ___" | 54 |
| "Just dropped off Nana at the airport #___"? | 54 |
| Introduce a new line of accessories for skateboarders? | 54 |
| Supreme Court Justice Byron White, early in his career | 54 |
| WELLS FARGO opens country clubs catering to attorneys? | 54 |
| Famous English soldier, after retiring to the tropics? | 54 |
| Ambiguous headline about attorneys' pro bono work? | 54 |
| She wrote 'Give me your tired, your poor, ...' | 54 |
| First country singer to win the Best New Artist Grammy | 54 |
| Ang with two Best Director Oscars (or Spike with none) | 54 |
| Businessman who dies in the movie "Watchmen" | 54 |
| Off-Broadway's "The Beauty Queen of ___" | 54 |
| Philosopher who created the binary system and calculus | 54 |
| Edited 1977 horror movie about part of a citrus fruit? | 54 |
| Comic and actor in original "King Kong" film | 54 |
| "The Phantom of the Opera" writer Gaston ___ | 54 |
| Berlioz opera based on Virgil's "Aeneid" | 54 |
| Start of a law professor's statement of conjecture | 54 |
| Sought-after travel document in "Casablanca" | 54 |
| Cesar Chavez y Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa? | 54 |
| Madness in an emergency vessel used after a shipwreck? | 54 |
| Implements for "writing" on computer screens | 54 |
| Approve of a Bond Doctor's evildoings on Facebook? | 54 |
| "The Cat Who Saw Stars" author Jackson Braun | 54 |
| ''___ of the Field'' (Poitier classic) | 54 |
| 2003 winner of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor | 54 |
| Verse often beginning "There once was a ..." | 54 |
| Member of Sherwood Forest's "merry band" | 54 |
| Stanley's greeting: "Dr. ___, I presume" | 54 |
| Like sound recordings that aren't sharp, for short | 54 |
| Guy known for his "Auld Lang Syne" rendition | 54 |
| "Cop Killer" rapper at the beach in Montauk? | 54 |
| NASA's response to "How's business?" | 54 |
| Get penalized, as for having an unplayed U in Scrabble | 54 |
| Phrase from Virgil appropriate for Valentine's Day | 54 |
| "Our reliance is in the ___ . . . ": Lincoln | 54 |
| Poker variety in which the best hand is called a wheel | 54 |
| She elopes with explorer—smooth running assured | 54 |
| China piece commemorating a Ricky Ricardo catchphrase? | 54 |
| 'Little' comics girl races in an Olympic sled? | 54 |
| Kenyan ethnic group that Barack Obama, Sr. was part of | 54 |
| Fleur de ___ (Hubert Keller's famed SF restaurant) | 54 |
| Slur that cost Senator George Allen a 2006 re-election | 54 |
| ...Wells book) Drill press or lathe (Handyman's... | 54 |
| Patrick who won a 1966 Tony for "Marat/Sade" | 54 |
| "The Executioner's Song" Pulitzer winner | 54 |
| Line that passes through both of an ellipse's foci | 54 |
| Chingy track about "Waterlilies at Giverny"? | 54 |
| ''The Natural'' author's defender? | 54 |
| Ben Stiller played one in "Meet the Parents" | 54 |
| Mars mouthful; also, a hint to this puzzle's theme | 54 |
| "... one giant leap for ___": Neil Armstrong | 54 |
| One who's read an encyclopedia's first volume? | 54 |
| Start of a newspaper headline about a workplace mishap | 54 |
| Event whose followers are sometimes called bracketeers | 54 |
| Italian town where Napoleon won a historic 1800 battle | 54 |
| How to designate that your order is for bomber planes? | 54 |
| "Extra" co-host and lead singer of Sugar Ray | 54 |
| 1940 Tyrone Power adventure film, with "The" | 54 |
| "There goes Zuckerberg, trying for a steal!" | 54 |
| "I'll ___ landlord's daughter": Lamb | 54 |
| Company that merged with Lockheed in 1995 (2001, 2003) | 54 |
| ''Hollywood Squares'' regular, 2003-04 | 54 |
| What author Shelley does when she doesn't eat out? | 54 |
| Oscar-winning actress in "Melvin and Howard" | 54 |
| Gene Rayburn-hosted program with a six-celebrity panel | 54 |
| Émile who authored a mathematical physics treatise | 54 |
| 2005 inductee to the National Women's Hall of Fame | 54 |
| Year Dante's "Divine Comedy" takes place | 54 |
| George with the 1974 #1 hit "Rock Your Baby" | 54 |
| "On the Sunny Side of the Street" songwriter | 54 |
| Mrs. Lovett's pastries in "Sweeney Todd" | 54 |
| "You will ___ stranger" (psychic prediction) | 54 |
| " . . . the face that drove ___": D'Arcy | 54 |
| Suvari with a guest role on "Six Feet Under" | 54 |
| One of Kevin's "American Beauty" costars | 54 |
| ___ Work ("Down Under" band from down under) | 54 |
| Egyptian king credited with founding the First Dynasty | 54 |
| British Invasion genre named for Liverpool's river | 54 |
| "I never ___ I didn't like": Will Rogers | 54 |
| "The press," for "reporters," e.g. | 54 |
| ___ World Peace (Ron Artest's newly-proposed name) | 54 |
| "Don't mess with the Hurricanes!," e.g.? | 54 |
| Fashion designer who judges "Project Runway" | 54 |
| 1988 film costarring Robert De Niro and Charles Grodin | 54 |
| Japanese violinist is bored by her Calif. performance? | 54 |
| __ Harker, heroine in Stoker's "Dracula" | 54 |
| Calvin's teacher, in "Calvin and Hobbes" | 54 |
| Longtime TV host with a 1997 Lifetime Achievement Emmy | 54 |
| Platonic utensil that clashes with the other utensils? | 54 |