Court rules patient has right to deny treatment: 1990 | 53 |
Composer of "Silver Threads Among the Gold" | 53 |
Changed one's prenup instead of getting divorced? | 53 |
Convocation of witches (anagram of a Hitchcock motel) | 53 |
Conclusion of many a "Mortal Kombat" battle | 53 |
Cyclops' request on "Wheel of Fortune"? | 53 |
Cookie Monster's usual newspaper request in N.Y.? | 53 |
Culkin's godfather, in "Igby Goes Down" | 53 |
Classic children's book left in the sun too long? | 53 |
Channel with the U.S. remake of "The Chase" | 53 |
Closing line of a celebrity stalker's fan letter? | 53 |
Chevy models produced in every decade since the 1950s | 53 |
Cry upon learning your door prize is a muffin basket? | 53 |
Charlie Hunnam's "Sons of Anarchy" role | 53 |
Captain of the Yankees after gaining a lot of weight? | 53 |
Classic Bob Uecker line from "Major League" | 53 |
Confederate slogan symbolizing financial independence | 53 |
Charlie who wrote "The Art of Hitting .300" | 53 |
Comic strip boy whose friends are monsters and aliens | 53 |
Crosses the international date line from east to west | 53 |
Child actress Patten of "Song of the South" | 53 |
Certain independent, and an apt title for this puzzle | 53 |
Celtics head coach between Chris Ford and Rick Pitino | 53 |
Chef Matsuhita with a flagship restaurant in New York | 53 |
Chris who was Mr. Big on "Sex and the City" | 53 |
Chris of "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" | 53 |
Children's author Scott's laptop and desktop? | 53 |
Creature in Scottish mythology (hidden in HOPE CHEST) | 53 |
Coaches who give pointers to hurlers? (trade 3 and 8) | 53 |
Civil rights activist Parks, while walking aimlessly? | 53 |
Controversial "Mad Monk" of Russian history | 53 |
California glam band with "Round and Round" | 53 |
Cramming student takes Vivarin, gets charged with ... | 53 |
Competitions that might conclude with the semi finals | 53 |
Cop's disappointed cry on reading a breathalyzer? | 53 |
Company that stopped sending general catalogs in 1993 | 53 |
Concept embodied by Jane Austen's Elinor Dashwood | 53 |
Corriere della ___, Italy's top-selling newspaper | 53 |
Canadian supermodel who was in “In & Out” | 53 |
Carson tale of well-behaved classroom clock watchers? | 53 |
Comp claim from a lapsed footballer with bad footing? | 53 |
Check the contents of the host's medicine cabinet | 53 |
Cuisine featuring collard greens and sweet potato pie | 53 |
Composer of "The Stars and Stripes Forever" | 53 |
Cimabue's ''___ Trinita Madonna'' | 53 |
Crazy situation in "The King's Speech"? | 53 |
Chart used to calculate a married couple's taxes? | 53 |
Conference series parodied by "Onion Talks" | 53 |
Collection of publications about historical advances? | 53 |
Comic book series that spawned films in 1994 and 2005 | 53 |
Capt. E. J. Smith's command, with "the" | 53 |
Cable channel that revived "Dallas" in 2012 | 53 |
Celeb who tweeted about hemp oil for cancer treatment | 53 |
Cruciverbal activity featured in "Wordplay" | 53 |
Campus attended by Elle in "Legally Blonde" | 53 |
Chivas ___ (Major League Soccer team from California) | 53 |
Cabinet-level agency responsible for highways (abbr.) | 53 |
Car make whose name means "I roll" in Latin | 53 |
Computer company that might make the juvenile snicker | 53 |
Country's "All Roads Lead to You" Steve | 53 |
Country singer/"Dukes of Hazzard" actor Tom | 53 |
City with major avenues named Cincinnati and Columbus | 53 |
Comic book heroes originally called the Merry Mutants | 53 |
Comedy duo behind the viral video "The Fox" | 53 |
Co-star of Steve in "The Magnificent Seven" | 53 |
Card that a "soft" blackjack hand contains | 52 |
Computer language named for the Countess of Lovelace | 52 |
Character considered to be Hemingway's alter ego | 52 |
Calc. at the bottom of the first page of a 1040 form | 52 |
Composer of "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" | 52 |
Cochise on TV's ''Broken Arrow'' | 52 |
Carpenter you don't want to see around the house | 52 |
Cameroon's "Chant de Ralliement," e.g. | 52 |
Caper ... or going around the wrong way, in Britain? | 52 |
City where "The Night Café" was painted | 52 |
City in the Bouches-du-Rhône department of France | 52 |
Continent with ten or so cities larger than New York | 52 |
Clarifying words when spelling a name over the phone | 52 |
Companion of Artemis whom Zeus changed into a spring | 52 |
Correspondent Samantha of "The Daily Show" | 52 |
Chicken pieces that aren't legs, thighs or wings | 52 |
Crotch protrusions on some classic rock album covers | 52 |
Capital of Colombia's Valle del Cauca department | 52 |
Cole Porter's "Ça ___ L'Amour" | 52 |
Cracker with the slogan "Get Your Own Box" | 52 |
Connie of "Weekends With Maury and Connie" | 52 |
Channel often seen at hotel bars and airport lounges | 52 |
Coolidge's VP who also won the Nobel Peace Prize | 52 |
Comes to mind, finally (with ''on'') | 52 |
City with the world's tallest man-made structure | 52 |
Classes taken to boost one's grade point average | 52 |
Carlo Levi's "Christ Stopped at _____" | 52 |
Chess player Arpad or the rating system he developed | 52 |
Captive race in ''The Time Machine'' | 52 |
Co-producer of the U2 album "Achtung Baby" | 52 |
Costar of Pamela and Yasmine on "Baywatch" | 52 |
Character in Trollope's "Phineas Finn" | 52 |
Costumer for the 1925 version of "Ben-Hur" | 52 |
Character in "Toy Story" who draws quickly | 52 |
Coin featuring Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man | 52 |