Android in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" | 53 |
Director of the budget who became U.S. vice president | 53 |
"Dog ___ Are Over" (Florence + The Machine) | 53 |
One who might get to the root of your problem?: Abbr. | 53 |
Queens of the Stone Age "Songs for the ___" | 53 |
2004 presidential also-ran who went out with a scream | 53 |
Alternative to "honey" or "sugar" | 53 |
Hammond Innes's "Wreck of the Mary ___" | 53 |
Browne's ''cure of all diseases'' | 53 |
"The Suite Life on Deck" tween actress Ryan | 53 |
''You Light Up My Life'' singer Boone | 53 |
It always starts on the same day of the week as Sept. | 53 |
Like some '39 New York World's Fair buildings | 53 |
Like New York's Radio City Music Hall, informally | 53 |
'60s group Dave ___, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich | 53 |
"Can't touch the bottom" Pearl Jam song | 53 |
Company whose logo features a homonym of its own name | 53 |
Opus ___ ("The Da Vinci Code" organization) | 53 |
Subject of the pamphlet "The Age of Reason" | 53 |
"It's ___ all over again!" (Yogi Berra) | 53 |
It's the "D" in a presidential monogram | 53 |
Metropolitan region that includes India's capital | 53 |
''The Silence of the Lambs'' director | 53 |
Next word after "Wherefore art thou Romeo?" | 53 |
__ gratiam habeamus: Kentucky's Latin state motto | 53 |
''___ Rosenkavalier'' (Strauss opera) | 53 |
Word dropped by hot dog chain Wienerschnitzel in 1977 | 53 |
"___ fliegende Holländer" (Wagner opera) | 53 |
___, Inc. (company that sells demotivational posters) | 53 |
"Law & Order" character, perhaps: Abbr. | 53 |
"___ Defeats Truman" (famous 1948 headline) | 53 |
"What Is It? A Fender Bender" Meg & ___ | 53 |
What to do "for murder" in a Hitchcock film | 53 |
1997 best seller subtitled "Her True Story" | 53 |
Actress Rigg who played the only Bond girl to wed 007 | 53 |
''Candle in the Wind 1997'' dedicatee | 53 |
She co-starred in "Gangs of New York," 2002 | 53 |
"___ your fathers thus . . . ?": Neh. 13:18 | 53 |
You probably need a scale to tell if it's working | 53 |
Subject of Edward Hopper's "Nighthawks" | 53 |
"It's All Coming Back to Me Now" singer | 53 |
Annoying insert that falls out of a science magazine? | 53 |
Company that owns the "Star Wars" franchise | 53 |
"Phantom of the Opera"'s Carlotta, e.g. | 53 |
Tonic note word, in a "Sound of Music" song | 53 |
Harriet ____, author of "Stones for Ibarra" | 53 |
"You ain't nothin' but a hound ___" | 53 |
2001 OED addition that cites "The Simpsons" | 53 |
Foreign relations strengthened by financial resources | 53 |
"__ Nobis Pacem": "Give us peace" | 53 |
Exasperated response to "How was your day?" | 53 |
"Pinky Dinky ___" (animated show on Noggin) | 53 |
"Dumb ___" ("Blondie" forerunner) | 53 |
'Finding Nemo' fish voiced by Ellen DeGeneres | 53 |
It precedes any of the five circled "words" | 53 |
Candy that includes the licorice-flavored Crows brand | 53 |
Hackman, in ''The French Connection'' | 53 |
"The decent docent doesn't ___": McCord | 53 |
Product that comes in a "Dual Force Foamer" | 53 |
Vision of sugar-plums dancing in one's head, e.g. | 53 |
"November's sky is chill and __": Scott | 53 |
"___ Winter fills the naked skies": Shelley | 53 |
Bob's successor on "The Price Is Right" | 53 |
'-- & the Women' (2000 Richard Gere film) | 53 |
Piece marked "piano, four hands," obviously | 53 |
"You DonÂ't Bring Me Flowers," e.g. | 53 |
"Parigi, ocara," in "La Traviata" | 53 |
''Baby, It's Cold Outside,'' e.g. | 53 |
Reality show featuring Kelly Clarkson and John Legend | 53 |
Likely result of failing a Breathalyzer test, briefly | 53 |
''Doonesbury'' presidential candidate | 53 |
"Beauty superhuman" in a 17th-century novel | 53 |
He's been on the Never Ending Tour since 6/7/1988 | 53 |
"Bob ___ Greatest Hits" (1967 top 10 album) | 53 |
"Embraced by the Light" author Betty J. ___ | 53 |
___ Bridge, historic 1874 span across the Mississippi | 53 |
Bird in the opening of "The Colbert Report" | 53 |
Injured body part in a 2013 "Girls" episode | 53 |
"Who hath a story ready for your __": Shak. | 53 |
Subject of the 1939 film "Frontier Marshal" | 53 |
'50s tune heard in "Back to the Future" | 53 |
Word that used to precede ''Germany'' | 53 |
Rudy Robles's Calif. birthplace, in a 1987 comedy | 53 |
Neighborhood in the title of a 1987 Cheech Marin film | 53 |
French word that sounds like a letter of the alphabet | 53 |
Its four-color logo no longer has overlapping letters | 53 |
Company whose Nasdaq symbol is the company's name | 53 |
"Questions for the Movie Answer Man" author | 53 |
Friedrich ___, first president of the German Republic | 53 |
Critic who gave "Police Academy" zero stars | 53 |
"Charlotte's Web" author's monogram | 53 |
Reds great Roush with a .323 lifetime batting average | 53 |
Jay's old "Tonight Show" announcer Hall | 53 |
Byrnes who wrote "'Kookie' No More" | 53 |
Nelson who sang "Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life" | 53 |
Place name that's Hebrew for "pleasure" | 53 |
Hemingway's posthumous ''garden'' | 53 |
Linda of Broadway's "Jekyll & Hyde" | 53 |
Gertrude ___, first woman to swim the English Channel | 53 |
"Come to Grief" won Dick Francis this award | 53 |