Yossarian's ''Catch-22'' bunkmate | 53 |
"All shapes on earth, ___, or sky": Shelley | 53 |
''Coffee ___?'' (host's question) | 53 |
Katherine ___, 1983-89 Treasurer of the United States | 53 |
Japanese city whose name means "large hill" | 53 |
City of 2 1/2+ million at the mouth of the Yodo River | 53 |
"___ Obama" (epithet used by Rush Limbaugh) | 53 |
City in which you'll find the Edvard Munch Museum | 53 |
"One Bad Apple" group, with "The" | 53 |
Walter's "I'm Not Rappaport" costar | 53 |
One who "lov'd not wisely but too well" | 53 |
Man's name meaning "One who hears well" | 53 |
"... potato pan, ___" (end of a palindrome) | 53 |
Peter who voiced Anton Ego in "Ratatouille" | 53 |
Actor Peter of ''The Lion in Winter'' | 53 |
Eric Stratton's "Animal House" nickname | 53 |
Possible answer to "Do you have foie gras?" | 53 |
Word found between "YES" and "NO" | 53 |
Scott Turow's "The Laws of ___ Fathers" | 53 |
Witch killer in ''Hansel and Gretel'' | 53 |
Florence and the Machine "Dog Days Are ___" | 53 |
''All that I am I ___ thee'' (Psalms) | 53 |
Their movement is imitated in boustrophedonic writing | 53 |
Product whose site has a "Pimples 101" page | 53 |
Hall of Famer who played the same position as Pee Wee | 53 |
Talk show host who wrote "My Saber Is Bent" | 53 |
Allen's successor on "The Tonight Show" | 53 |
Lobbying organization that might be "super" | 53 |
Its most odious type is classified as "Ser" | 53 |
New York school whose team is aptly named the Setters | 53 |
Lance Armstrong drove it at the 2006 Indianapolis 500 | 53 |
Trendy diet of questionable historical verisimilitude | 53 |
"___ makes the going great" (old ad slogan) | 53 |
"Only the credits held my attention" et al. | 53 |
"--- Was a Rolling Stone" (Temptations hit) | 53 |
Beginning for "normal" or "legal" | 53 |
Porter's "You Don't Know ___": 1929 | 53 |
"Rendezvous Time in __" (Glenn Miller tune) | 53 |
Simon & Garfunkel's "El Condor ___" | 53 |
World's access to the maker of a better mousetrap | 53 |
"Heart & Soul" one-hit wonder T'___ | 53 |
Toxic chemical compounds in industrial waste, briefly | 53 |
HMO doctors (or a bullshit plural form of angel dust) | 53 |
It "passeth all understanding": Philippians | 53 |
"___ be within thy walls . . . ": Psalm 122 | 53 |
"Positive thinking" advocate Norman Vincent | 53 |
Type of plant popularized by George Washington Carver | 53 |
Fruit with a "check the neck" ripeness test | 53 |
Black ___ ("Pirates of the Caribbean" ship) | 53 |
"The Old Wives' Tale" playwright George | 53 |
Word before "group" or "pressure" | 53 |
"Seen the Doctor" singer/songwriter Michael | 53 |
Charlemagne's dad, known as "The Short" | 53 |
It was originally called "Brad's Drink" | 53 |
Actress Rosie of "White Men Can't Jump" | 53 |
"The Penultimate ___" (Lemony Snicket book) | 53 |
Author of "Save Your Job, Save Our Country" | 53 |
Australian city from where the band Tame Impala hails | 53 |
Coins that depict rings from the Aztec calendar stone | 53 |
"___ Kelly's Blues," Cahn-Heindorf song | 53 |
Russian modernizing czar called "The Great" | 53 |
"For ___ Sake" (1974 Barbra Streisand film) | 53 |
Wintergreen's former rank in "Catch-22" | 53 |
Site of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World | 53 |
Woodrow Wilson is the only U.S. president to have one | 53 |
Band with a Ben & Jerry's flavor named for it | 53 |
Frequent insult in "The Catcher in the Rye" | 53 |
Instruments in "The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T" | 53 |
"Stars and Stripes Forever" solo instrument | 53 |
Belarus city not far from the similarly-named capital | 53 |
"(The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance" singer | 53 |
"___ makes suffering contagious": Nietzsche | 53 |
Say "guilty" or "not guilty," say | 53 |
"Criteria" is one; so is "crises" | 53 |
"While I nodded, nearly napping ..." penner | 53 |
"While I nodded, nearly napping ..." writer | 53 |
President during the first issuance of postage stamps | 53 |
"___ Party!" (1986 Weird Al Yankovic album) | 53 |
Dinosaur Jr. "___ Song" off "Bug" | 53 |
Apt starter for the first word of the longest answers | 53 |
"Where's ___?" (1970 Ruth Gordon movie) | 53 |
"Science" employed in many a self-help book | 53 |
Food named six times in a children's number rhyme | 53 |
"I'll take ___ Potables for $200, Alex" | 53 |
Where Mozart's "Don Giovanni" premiered | 53 |
Prefix with "owned" or "occupied" | 53 |
Shakespeare's magician in "The Tempest" | 53 |
"This is your brain on drugs" ad, for short | 53 |
"Take time to be a dad today" ad, for short | 53 |
Its scores are used in selecting Natl. Merit Scholars | 53 |
Sch. that serves ice cream in a Peachy Paterno flavor | 53 |
Novel on which the film "Precious" is based | 53 |
"And there you have it!" to a mathematician | 53 |
It goes in one ear, gets flipped, then into the other | 53 |
Capital across the river from its sister city Salé | 53 |
''Sticks and Bones'' playwright David | 53 |
Word with "equality" or "harmony" | 53 |
Cuba Gooding Jr.-as-mentally-challenged-student movie | 53 |
"The Girl of Fire and Thorns" author Carson | 53 |
"Though Hamlet rambles and Lear ___": Yeats | 53 |