Brand that's a shortened description of its flavor | 54 |
"The Secret of ___" (1982 Don Bluth cartoon) | 54 |
Cost in dollars of the world's first TV ad in 1941 | 54 |
"The ___ Tailors," Dorothy L. Sayers mystery | 54 |
Band with the 10x platinum album "Nevermind" | 54 |
The ___ Owl, "L.A. Confidential" coffee shop | 54 |
Bond portrayer in 1967's "Casino Royale" | 54 |
President who appeared on ''Laugh-In'' | 54 |
The last thing the Colorado Rockies won in 2007: Abbr. | 54 |
Dealer's disqualifying words at the roulette table | 54 |
"Joyeux ___"?(French holiday card sentiment) | 54 |
"The Dark Knight Rises" director Christopher | 54 |
Coach Chuck who led the Steelers to four championships | 54 |
Sarandon's costar in "Lorenzo's Oil" | 54 |
City south of the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve | 54 |
Prefix with "profit" or "partisan" | 54 |
1925 hit musical with the song "Tea for Two" | 54 |
"___ Knows" (1958 Dion and the Belmonts hit) | 54 |
Nat. with the second-most medals at the Sochi Olympics | 54 |
"... ___ iron bars a cage": Richard Lovelace | 54 |
Brand formerly marketed as Philishave outside the U.S. | 54 |
Like the origin of the names for some days of the week | 54 |
'88 Gerry Rafferty album "___ and South" | 54 |
"Ask ___ what your country can do . . ." | 54 |
"She's ___ You" (1962 Elvis Presley hit) | 54 |
"It's --- For Me to Say" (Johnny Mathis) | 54 |
"It's ___ for Me to Say" (Johnny Mathis) | 54 |
"___ that I loved Caesar less . . . ": Shak. | 54 |
Likely response to "More monkey brain stew?" | 54 |
Policy protecting against loss of electromotive force? | 54 |
Titian's ''Venus of Urbino,'' e.g. | 54 |
Susan Sarandon's "Dead Man Walking" role | 54 |
Helen Prejean in "Dead Man Walking," for one | 54 |
Where Billy the Kid was born, believe it or not: Abbr. | 54 |
Frequent ad-libber on "The Steve Allen Show" | 54 |
Product first used commercially in toothbrush bristles | 54 |
Org. in 1950s-'60s TV's "Naked City" | 54 |
"The Old --- Bucket" (Samuel Woodworth poem) | 54 |
Twelve ___ ("Gone With the Wind" plantation) | 54 |
Kentucky ___ (annual Churchill Downs race for fillies) | 54 |
"'Neath the ___" (Wellesley school song) | 54 |
Commercial building with a conical roof, traditionally | 54 |
Half of the "Rich Girl" duo, in 70's pop | 54 |
''Egad!'' or ''Drat!'' | 54 |
President who appointed Sotomayor to the Supreme Court | 54 |
One of only two presidents with two Ivy League degrees | 54 |
''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' king | 54 |
Character in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" | 54 |
Award named for its recipients' performance locale | 54 |
Annual awards announced in New York's East Village | 54 |
California location, with ''San Luis'' | 54 |
Woodwind used as an orchestral "tuning fork" | 54 |
Nash's "ill wind that no one blows good" | 54 |
''O'' example in a children's book | 54 |
Word from the French for ''high wood'' | 54 |
Nash's "ill wind that nobody blows good" | 54 |
''An ill wind that nobody blows good'' | 54 |
''L'___ del Cairo'' (Mozart opera) | 54 |
Phil who sang "I Ain't Marching Anymore" | 54 |
"All the News That's Fit to Sing" folkie | 54 |
Mo. Japan celebrates "Health and Sports Day" | 54 |
Any of Apu's children, on "The Simpsons" | 54 |
"Goldfinger" villain played by Harold Sakata | 54 |
Handel's "___ for St. Cecilia's Day" | 54 |
Shelley's ''___ to the West Wind'' | 54 |
James Thomson's "Rule, Britannia" is one | 54 |
''Island of the Blue Dolphins'' author | 54 |
Digger of early TV's "The Life of Riley" | 54 |
Cartoon character whose name sounds like a drug mishap | 54 |
P. D. James's "Death ___ Expert Witness" | 54 |
"Orpheus in the Underworld" composer Jacques | 54 |
"_____ I had heard of Lucy Gray": Wordsworth | 54 |
"Come On In, The Senility Is Fine" poet Nash | 54 |
She composed "Wyoming Suite for Piano": 1946 | 54 |
Oscar nominee Michael of "The Great Santini" | 54 |
Native of the largest of the central Ryukyu Islands | 54 |
Elderly Machine Head hit off "Burn My Eyes"? | 54 |
"___ Buttermilk Sky" (Hoagy Carmichael song) | 54 |
Sound made while throwing rosas into the ring, perhaps | 54 |
University whose student station is called Rebel Radio | 54 |
Franklin W. ___ College (no relation to Lena, I think) | 54 |
"American Me" actor/director Edward James __ | 54 |
Mary-Kate or Ashley, or their actress sister Elizabeth | 54 |
''Maximus to Gloucester'' poet Charles | 54 |
''Wild Kingdom'' sponsor Mutual of ___ | 54 |
Largest city in the state where Lincoln is the capital | 54 |
It's across the Missouri from Council Bluffs, Iowa | 54 |
"A Book of Verses underneath the Bough" poet | 54 |
Obama's favorite character on "The Wire" | 54 |
___ Consumer Products (company in "RoboCop") | 54 |
'-- vincit amor' ('Love conquers all') | 54 |
Book that comes with a map of The Marquesas and Tahiti | 54 |
Fat Freddy's Drop "Based ___ True Story" | 54 |
Magnate who financed the building of the Olympic Tower | 54 |
___ percentage (official batting statistic since 1984) | 54 |
How many times Laurence Olivier won a Best Actor Oscar | 54 |
''For ___ in My Life'' (Stevie Wonder) | 54 |
Point value in Scrabble of every letter in this puzzle | 54 |
Neil Diamond/Waylon Jennings "___ Good Love" | 54 |
"___ Alone" from "The Desert Song" | 54 |