| Tropical vegetable also known as elephant's-ear | 51 |
| The "T" in the women's fraternity ZTA | 51 |
| They're about "ideas worth spreading" | 51 |
| They're "a page right out of history" | 51 |
| Two's company, three's a crowd, but also... | 51 |
| TV show whose theme song was "California" | 51 |
| Tim Allen comedy about unionizing seasonal workers? | 51 |
| The "Eyes" in a hit song by The Guess Who | 51 |
| Tiny __ (''A Christmas Carol'' boy) | 51 |
| Tiny parasites spring from a Los Angeles newspaper? | 51 |
| Turner who sang "I Don't Wanna Fight" | 51 |
| The 6/17/72 Watergate break-in report was just this | 51 |
| Treat with an apparently unsolvable licking paradox | 51 |
| Tunes concerned with disappointment in love | 51 |
| Thing depicted by this puzzle's circled letters | 51 |
| The great horned owl has prominent ones on its ears | 51 |
| Things featured at touristy productions in Honolulu | 51 |
| Thurman who played Beatrix in "Kill Bill" | 51 |
| Texas location of the erstwhile Mount Carmel Center | 51 |
| Tree that was the source of Thumbelina's cradle | 51 |
| There's no rest for them (with "the") | 51 |
| Tina Turner's "___ Need Another Hero" | 51 |
| Twice, Chinese dissident artist Ai's given name | 51 |
| They always have the opening lead in bridge columns | 51 |
| The Carpenters' "___ Only Just Begun" | 51 |
| The $10 million awarded to "SpaceShipOne" | 51 |
| They might include BMX and wakeboarding, informally | 51 |
| The last Triple Crown winner in baseball, for short | 51 |
| Twins player in "The Girl in the Kremlin" | 51 |
| Tribe associated with the Seven Cities of CÃbola | 51 |
| They did theme to "The Living Daylights" | 50 |
| The "tan" in a "black and tan" | 50 |
| The "tans" in "black and tans" | 50 |
| TV character who went to high school for 122 years | 50 |
| Tatyana of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" | 50 |
| The "thee" of "Of Thee I Sing" | 50 |
| Tony's boss on "Who's the Boss?" | 50 |
| The gardener in "The Marriage of Figaro" | 50 |
| Three-time French Open champ __ Sánchez Vicario | 50 |
| TV's "You ___ There": 1953–57 | 50 |
| The lithograph "Mustache Hat" and others | 50 |
| They may be patronized by señors and señoras | 50 |
| They were used in some ancient Egyptian executions | 50 |
| Team that will move to the American League in 2013 | 50 |
| Typical tourist's reaction to the Grand Canyon | 50 |
| They put on "the greatest show on earth" | 50 |
| TV character who generally wears a Metallica shirt | 50 |
| The Beatles' "P.S. I Love You," e.g. | 50 |
| Title for Horatio Magellan Crunch, on cereal boxes | 50 |
| Thing that'll deter someone from taking a ride | 50 |
| Tears for Fears "Songs From the Big ___" | 50 |
| Topic in "The Underground Empire . . . " | 50 |
| Treat with grandmotherly love, with "on" | 50 |
| The ___ Dolls ("Coin-Operated Boy" band) | 50 |
| Tactfully remove from office, with "out" | 50 |
| Tactfully removes from a job, with "out" | 50 |
| Tracy Turnblad's mom, in "Hairspray" | 50 |
| Turnblad played by Divine in "Hairspray" | 50 |
| Tribe Called Quest "Ham 'n' ___" | 50 |
| They might need to be massaged after being bruised | 50 |
| Title woman in a "Paint Your Wagon" song | 50 |
| They sometimes "meet to eat" at the club | 50 |
| Title host of a talk show featuring dance routines | 50 |
| Toon who inspired this puzzle's four long puns | 50 |
| Texas city across the border from Ciudad Juárez | 50 |
| The six of ''Little Nellie Kelly'' | 50 |
| Title character from the village of Highbury, 1815 | 50 |
| Tabitha's grandmother on "Bewitched" | 50 |
| Tennyson's ''Geraint and ___'' | 50 |
| Tom Petty "Let Me Up (I've Had ___)" | 50 |
| They're usually low for Cy Young Award winners | 50 |
| Thomas Mann's daughter who married W. H. Auden | 50 |
| Teri's "Desperate Housewives" costar | 50 |
| Town on Lake Geneva opposite Lausanne, Switzerland | 50 |
| They've got big mouths, but they're pretty | 50 |
| They run into each other frequently in this puzzle | 50 |
| They're between the incisors and the premolars | 50 |
| The Ctr. for Veterinary Medicine is a branch of it | 50 |
| Texter's "This might be of interest" | 50 |
| Two-time Emmy winner for Outstanding Comedy Series | 50 |
| The job in "The Italian Job," and others | 50 |
| Trojan beauty whose face launched a thousand ships | 50 |
| Talking Heads: "Well, how did ___ here?" | 50 |
| The Daily ___ (Urbana-Champaign college newspaper) | 50 |
| The Temptations' "Since ___ My Baby" | 50 |
| The Shirelles' "--- Him on a Sunday" | 50 |
| Toothpaste brand once advertised with Bucky Beaver | 50 |
| Thomas of the "Bad Boys" Detroit Pistons | 50 |
| Theroux's "The Happy ___ of Oceania" | 50 |
| Title film character thought to be based on Hearst | 50 |
| TV show about McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney and Kuzak | 50 |
| Turner who was called the "Sweater Girl" | 50 |
| Turner who was called "The Sweater Girl" | 50 |
| Toy name from the Danish for "play well" | 50 |
| The ''Clown Prince'' of basketball | 50 |
| TV host who wrote "Leading With My Chin" | 50 |
| TV guy and "Popular Mechanics" columnist | 50 |
| The Once-___ (antagonist of "The Lorax") | 50 |
| The purple one is New Hampshire's state flower | 50 |
| Train company in which Neil Young is a shareholder | 50 |