| Patriot's math collection incorporating everything | 54 |
| "Adventure most ___ itself": Emily Dickinson | 54 |
| "___ Me? I do not know you": Emily Dickinson | 54 |
| "For ___ is born this day . . . ": Luke 2:11 | 54 |
| Lines first used on a pack of Wrigley's gum: Abbr. | 54 |
| Factor in Marilyn's 'Seven Year Itch' pose | 54 |
| Words with "the minute" and "date" | 54 |
| ''Dragon's Teeth'' author Sinclair | 54 |
| Long Island home of the Brookhaven National Laboratory | 54 |
| River that crosses the border of Russia and Kazakhstan | 54 |
| Its alphabet has 38 letters and no upper- or lowercase | 54 |
| Author Leon who was born on the day Joseph Conrad died | 54 |
| Link buried in this puzzle's three longest entries | 54 |
| ''Born in the ___'' (Springsteen song) | 54 |
| "Living in the ___" (Steve Miller Band song) | 54 |
| Lightning-quick Bolt with a country beginning his name | 54 |
| "What's the ___?" (quitter's lament) | 54 |
| Choice of one with an offer that's about to expire | 54 |
| R&B singer with the 2004 #1 song "Yeah!" | 54 |
| "Public diplomacy" broadcast org. until 1999 | 54 |
| Grp. whose flag says "Don't Tread on Me" | 54 |
| Grp. that published the "All Hands Magazine" | 54 |
| Amer. military force that may be called to active duty | 54 |
| Kind of tour Robin Williams did in Iraq in 2003: abbr. | 54 |
| Org. that trademarked "Pony Express" in 2006 | 54 |
| Zangief's country in "Street Fighter II" | 54 |
| State for which "Animal Farm" is an allegory | 54 |
| Org. with a national center named for Billie Jean King | 54 |
| One's regular drink (with ''the'') | 54 |
| Team for which Darrell Griffith was Rookie of the Year | 54 |
| State name meaning "people of the mountains" | 54 |
| Stage actress who wrote "Respect for Acting" | 54 |
| Sch. whose alma mater is "The Eyes of Texas" | 54 |
| "The Best of the Alternative Press" magazine | 54 |
| Curved and shaped like a certain letter, as some nails | 54 |
| "You Keep Me Hangin' On" rockers of 1968 | 54 |
| He was often asked "Knowhutimean?" by Ernest | 54 |
| "On the Street Where You Live" singer Damone | 54 |
| Retailer with a fashion show (with "Secret") | 54 |
| Nation whose flag is a yellow star on a red background | 54 |
| Instrument in Schubert's "Trout Quintet" | 54 |
| "You've come a long way, baby" sloganeer | 54 |
| Shaw defined it as "insufficient temptation" | 54 |
| Note on a cal. to see the nutritionist? (presentation) | 54 |
| Shortstop Omar who won nine straight Gold Glove Awards | 54 |
| Magazine that stops you from dancing to a Madonna hit? | 54 |
| Teetotaling representative with an act named after him | 54 |
| __ 1: first manned space mission carrying Yuri Gagarin | 54 |
| "Cross the Brazos at ___" (1964 country hit) | 54 |
| "Don't go anywhere ... I'll be back" | 54 |
| "__ is man's best medicine": Hippocrates | 54 |
| "Kotch" star who wraps about time in office? | 54 |
| 1950s-'60s singer Jackson, the Queen of Rockabilly | 54 |
| "The blood-red blossom of ___ ...": Tennyson | 54 |
| First horse to compete in all three Triple Crown races | 54 |
| Wildlife protector/Difficult/Hotel door feature (1980) | 54 |
| Tolstoy saga about a jurist's porridge ingredient? | 54 |
| His 1978 album "Excitable Boy" went platinum | 54 |
| "Ring out the thousand ___ of old": Tennyson | 54 |
| "There ___ young..." (common limerick start) | 54 |
| Weekly chore (or daily, if you have a toddler like me) | 54 |
| Hometown of abstinence-advocating mother Bristol Palin | 54 |
| Billy Bob Thornton: "The Man Who ___" (2001) | 54 |
| Belgium city where Napoleon suffered a crushing defeat | 54 |
| Long-distance service with fixed rates for fixed zones | 54 |
| Two displays in the Sherlock Holmes Entomology Museum? | 54 |
| "You've got to change your evil ___ ..." | 54 |
| Egbert Sousé portrayer in "The Bank Dick" | 54 |
| Gradually remove, as a foal from its mother's milk | 54 |
| One that goes "pop" in a children's song | 54 |
| "___ rather go naked than wear fur" (slogan) | 54 |
| Brecht's "Threepenny Opera" collaborator | 54 |
| Gold medal swimmer at the Paris and Amsterdam Olympics | 54 |
| Song about an accusatory question for actress Gardner? | 54 |
| "Tell me something I don't already know" | 54 |
| "___ madly for Adlai" (1952 campaign slogan) | 54 |
| "Our Mega Millions ticket's the winner!" | 54 |
| "The Grand Budapest Hotel" director Anderson | 54 |
| Anderson who directed "The Royal Tenenbaums" | 54 |
| "Star Trek: The Next Generation" crew member | 54 |
| '80s pop duo with an exclamation point in its name | 54 |
| "Hold on, why am I being dragged into this?" | 54 |
| "--- LOVE" (Nat "King" Cole, 1957) | 54 |
| "I envy Seas, ___ He rides": Emily Dickinson | 54 |
| Party formed to oppose "King Andrew" Jackson | 54 |
| Maine radio station whose call letters spell a pronoun | 54 |
| She played Myrlie in "Ghosts of Mississippi" | 54 |
| Dianne whose two Oscars are both for Woody Allen films | 54 |
| "The Farmer's ___" (1928 Hitchcock film) | 54 |
| Video game console whose name sounds like two pronouns | 54 |
| When doubled, it's "rapidly" in Hawaiian | 54 |
| Its symbol is a globe composed of jigsaw puzzle pieces | 54 |
| Oscar who wrote "The Picture of Dorian Gray" | 54 |
| "... actress Olivia and writer Joyce Carol!" | 54 |
| Uncle Charley O'Casey in "My Three Sons" | 54 |
| Concerto in Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons" | 54 |
| "Educated insolence," according to Aristotle | 54 |
| DJ Johnny Fever's fictional radio station employer | 54 |
| "___to him that reads but one book": Herbert | 54 |
| "I used to catch him passing notes in class" | 54 |