"A revolution is not a dinner party" leader | 53 |
Rooney of "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" | 53 |
Wellington __, New York Giants co-owner for 45+ years | 53 |
Wilhelmina's assistant, on "Ugly Betty" | 53 |
1909 Physics Nobelist for work in wireless telegraphy | 53 |
She portrayed Lois in the "Superman" movies | 53 |
__ Hooch, "A League of Their Own" infielder | 53 |
Dancer Graham given the Presidential Medal of Freedom | 53 |
They may be preferred "shaken, not stirred" | 53 |
Sports announcer Albert who says "Yesssss!" | 53 |
"Mississippi ___" (Denzel Washington drama) | 53 |
"Mississippi ___" (Denzel Washington movie) | 53 |
Member of an organization in many conspiracy theories | 53 |
The "them" in "Let them eat cake" | 53 |
Lincoln player in "Abe Lincoln in Illinois" | 53 |
First-ever singer with a Greatest Hits album, in 1958 | 53 |
Discovered Discover's limit, with "out" | 53 |
''There's no I in team,'' for one | 53 |
"Workin' for ___" (Lynyrd Skynyrd song) | 53 |
Don of old radio's "The Breakfast Club" | 53 |
Golden Arches sandwich that resurfaces every so often | 53 |
Roman numeral that translates to a 4-digit palindrome | 53 |
"Paint ___ Birmingham" (Tracy Lawrence hit) | 53 |
Song that ends "all alone and feeling blue" | 53 |
"A Prayer for Owen ___" (John Irving novel) | 53 |
"O Du, ___ holder Abendstern" (Wagner aria) | 53 |
Historical role in Spielberg's "Munich" | 53 |
Man's name that's Latin for "honey" | 53 |
"The Passion of the Christ" director Gibson | 53 |
"Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me" singer Carter | 53 |
"The ____ of the Wedding" (McCullers novel) | 53 |
2000 film told largely in reverse chronological order | 53 |
"___ Floss for the Globe" Urban Dance Squad | 53 |
"Paysage de ___" (Gustave Courbet painting) | 53 |
"You've Made ___ Very Happy" (1969 hit) | 53 |
Company whose ads have "Peanuts" characters | 53 |
Band with the 2008 single "Time to Pretend" | 53 |
Actress Wasikowska of "Alice in Wonderland" | 53 |
'-- pleasures and palaces though we may roam' | 53 |
"The ___ on the Floss" (George Eliot novel) | 53 |
Alan Alexander, whose son was named Christopher Robin | 53 |
Drew's nemesis on "The Drew Carey Show" | 53 |
Gordon Lightfoot "If You Could Read My ___" | 53 |
One who's always a step ahead of you, so it seems | 53 |
Oscar-winning actress in "Mighty Aphrodite" | 53 |
"Maid of the ___" (Niagara Falls tour boat) | 53 |
''Good Will Hunting'' campus, briefly | 53 |
A century after the Wright brothers' first flight | 53 |
"The Godfather" crowd, with "the" | 53 |
Aaron Spelling show ''The ___ Squad'' | 53 |
Hairstyles that resemble the plumes on Trojan helmets | 53 |
"Got My ___ Working" (Muddy Waters classic) | 53 |
When "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" aired: Abbr. | 53 |
"The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" woman | 53 |
"___ Lisa Overdrive" (William Gibson novel) | 53 |
Crime-fighting accessory owned by rock drummer Keith? | 53 |
Her "Collected Poems" won the 1952 Pulitzer | 53 |
Rita who won an Oscar for "West Side Story" | 53 |
"The summer __ is bright and fresh": Bryant | 53 |
"Sweet is the breath of ___ . . . ": Milton | 53 |
"Anyone who disagrees with me," in a saying | 53 |
Subject of the book "The American Leonardo" | 53 |
Word with "detector" or "picture" | 53 |
Apt challenger of this puzzle's circled locations | 53 |
"Philadelphia" or "Chicago," e.g. | 53 |
"Chicago" or "Philadelphia," e.g. | 53 |
"... like rain upon the ___ grass" (Psalms) | 53 |
Chris Noth's role on "Sex and the City" | 53 |
Chris Noth's role in "Sex and the City" | 53 |
1957 R&B chart-topper inspired by a schoolteacher | 53 |
1957 hit song that begins "One, two, three" | 53 |
Virginia Woolf's ''___ Dalloway'' | 53 |
"Rocky III" and "The A-Team" star | 53 |
Onetime bodyguard of Muhammad Ali and Michael Jackson | 53 |
It's billed as "The Place for Politics" | 53 |
1998 film character called Ping when dressed as a man | 53 |
Best Actor for "The Story of Louis Pasteur" | 53 |
Winona's role in "Great Balls of Fire!" | 53 |
Nicholas of ___, patron saint of mariners and thieves | 53 |
"Wi' tippenny, we fear __ evil": Burns | 53 |
Simba's love in ''The Lion King'' | 53 |
Disney's "World's Greatest Athlete" | 53 |
Nobel-winning subject of "A Beautiful Mind" | 53 |
"A bit of talcum / Is always walcum" writer | 53 |
Baseballer with a "W" on his cap, for short | 53 |
Wolff of TV's "The Naked Brothers Band" | 53 |
Portman of ''The Darjeeling Limited'' | 53 |
Gp. currently headed by ex-Danish PM Anders Rasmussen | 53 |
Alliance whose flag is a compass on a blue background | 53 |
" . . . you'll say a beggar ___": Shak. | 53 |
Org. whose motto is "Where Amazing Happens" | 53 |
Birthplace of James K. Polk and Andrew Johnson: Abbr. | 53 |
"Great public schools for every child" org. | 53 |
Patricia of "The Day the Earth Stood Still" | 53 |
Actress Patricia of "The Subject Was Roses" | 53 |
Word with "miss" or "catastrophe" | 53 |
Originally, the greatest extent of the Ottoman Empire | 53 |
" . . . ___, and trimly dress'd": Shak. | 53 |
"___ Arizona Skies" (early John Wayne film) | 53 |
William Hurt's ''Body Heat'' role | 53 |