" . . . his cousins and his ___!": Gilbert | 52 |
Companion of Artemis whom Zeus changed into a spring | 52 |
Nat. currently ranked 14 on FIFA's world ranking | 52 |
"___: My Story" (Tinseltown autobiography) | 52 |
2011 second-generation Chevrolet also called a Sonic | 52 |
First rental car company to be located at an airport | 52 |
Pink Floyd "Careful With That ___, Eugene" | 52 |
Required element in many figure skating competitions | 52 |
"Good things come to those who wait," e.g. | 52 |
Director David of 2006's "Harsh Times" | 52 |
Old-time actor Lew of "Advise and Consent" | 52 |
Southern Living's "#1 must-have plant" | 52 |
"Histoire de ___" (children's classic) | 52 |
Deported Pakistani in a "Seinfeld" episode | 52 |
Proud academic achievement of football star Esiason? | 52 |
Music performed while facing away from the audience? | 52 |
"Makes every bite better" salad ingredient | 52 |
Scrooge's shout in "A Christmas Carol" | 52 |
Scott who dated Heather Locklear and Pamela Anderson | 52 |
Indonesia's ''Isle of the Gods'' | 52 |
"Father of American Universalism" Hosea __ | 52 |
" . . . no moaning of the ___ when . . . " | 52 |
First wife of Bill on HBO's "Big Love" | 52 |
"The ___ shall scorn pedantic laws": Scott | 52 |
... the one for Chemistry by this home-run king, ... | 52 |
Doctor Bartolo, in "The Barber of Seville" | 52 |
Setting for part of "A Tale of Two Cities" | 52 |
Author of "Fair Stood the Wind for France" | 52 |
Who said "The joke's on you, Riddler!" | 52 |
Engagement in 1861 or 1862 (Manassas, to the C.S.A.) | 52 |
Airer of the sitcom "'Allo 'Allo!" | 52 |
"Monty Python's Flying Circus" network | 52 |
Benjamin Harrison was the last President to have one | 52 |
"We Got the ___" (Go-Go's hit of 1982) | 52 |
"I want to lay you down in a ___ of roses" | 52 |
Correspondent Samantha of "The Daily Show" | 52 |
English channel's nickname, with "the" | 52 |
'Stayin' Alive' band, with 'The' | 52 |
Apt place to shout, "Honey, I'm home?" | 52 |
"Since U ___ Gone" (Kelly Clarkson #1 hit) | 52 |
"___ Caught Stealing" Jane's Addiction | 52 |
Words before "mercy" or "scraps" | 52 |
Word following "well" or "human" | 52 |
Sammy Davis Jr.'s "I've Gotta ___" | 52 |
''Let It ___'' (Everly Brothers hit) | 52 |
First multiracial coeducational college in the South | 52 |
Star of "Always Leave Them Laughing," 1949 | 52 |
Dick Van Dyke's role in "Mary Poppins" | 52 |
Word with "blocker" or "testing" | 52 |
Jean Renoir's ''La ___ Humaine'' | 52 |
Her creation became a national emblem: June 14, 1777 | 52 |
Head of the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee | 52 |
''Relative'' who may be watching you | 52 |
Nickname for the site of Japan's surrender: 1945 | 52 |
Oscar Robertson's nickname, with "The" | 52 |
Bane of Colonel Hall's existence, in '50s TV | 52 |
Actor in "I Spy," 1965–68 TV series | 52 |
Singer with the 1984 hit "Caribbean Queen" | 52 |
___ Islands (supposed site of the Fountain of Youth) | 52 |
Bahamas district where Hemingway lived for two years | 52 |
Search engine with a "Popular now" feature | 52 |
"Scots wha hae wi' Wallace ___": Burns | 52 |
Amorphous horror movie villain, with "The" | 52 |
What some people sing (with ''the'') | 52 |
Nellie who wrote "Ten Days in a Mad-House" | 52 |
German auto known by its manufacturer's initials | 52 |
Longtime ''The Price is Right'' host | 52 |
His #4 hangs from the ceiling of TD Banknorth Garden | 52 |
Star of two of 1990's top 15 Nielsen-rated shows | 52 |
Nickname heard in the 1981 hit "Key Largo" | 52 |
Necktie consisting of a cord and an ornamental clasp | 52 |
Fictional character often introduced last name first | 52 |
Fails to entertain a Nobelist physicist's swine? | 52 |
_____ University (where M.L.K. earned his doctorate) | 52 |
Katniss's weapon in "The Hunger Games" | 52 |
Scarecrow's wish in "The Wizard of Oz" | 52 |
"The Jewel of Seven Stars" novelist Stoker | 52 |
TV home of the "Real Housewives" franchise | 52 |
Chicken pieces that aren't legs, thighs or wings | 52 |
"The Sun Also Rises" seductress ___ Ashley | 52 |
"Desperate Housewives" divorcée Edie __ | 52 |
"You can say that again" addressee -- not! | 52 |
___ Bones of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" | 52 |
Setting for Don DeLillo's "Underworld" | 52 |
Movie with the tagline "Borat was so 2006" | 52 |
Org. that recently voted to accept openly gay troops | 52 |
Gp. with the slogan "Do a good turn daily" | 52 |
Crotch protrusions on some classic rock album covers | 52 |
Something often seen heaving on "Baywatch" | 52 |
"We're not serving liquor," on invites | 52 |
One of the lives in Plutarch's "Lives" | 52 |
"(Love Is) The Tender Trap" lyricist Sammy | 52 |
Michael of ''The Cider House Rules'' | 52 |
"The Elephant to Hollywood" autobiographer | 52 |
Aron Trask's brother in "East of Eden" | 52 |
Capital of Colombia's Valle del Cauca department | 52 |
Benjamin Moore paint color similar to Graham Cracker | 52 |
Traditional Hitchcock appearance in a Hitchcock film | 52 |
“How many times __ man turn his head”: Dylan | 52 |
"Stick" star who wraps about a big sinker? | 52 |