"Verily I say ___ you . . . ": Matt. 26:21 | 52 |
"Deep calleth ___ deep . . . ": Psalm 42:7 | 52 |
"__ my books -- so good to turn":Dickinson | 52 |
" . . . a law ___ themselves": Romans 2:14 | 52 |
Leader who was born in Burma and who died in Myanmar | 52 |
Where "Hail to the Victors" is sung: Abbr. | 52 |
L'___ Vogue (Italian men's fashion magazine) | 52 |
Employer of Walter Cronkite and David Brinkley, once | 52 |
Words before "arms" or "the air" | 52 |
Former airer of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" | 52 |
''Once ___ a midnight dreary . . .'' | 52 |
Follows one's favorite sports squad out of town? | 52 |
___ Mountains (range that separates Europe and Asia) | 52 |
Warning from a player with armies massed in Siberia? | 52 |
Angelic narrator of Haydn's "Creation" | 52 |
'80s-'90s "Did I do that?" TV nerd | 52 |
___ Major ("The Great Bear" constellation) | 52 |
Winner of 37 medals at the Vancouver Winter Olympics | 52 |
Nat. currently ranked 11 on FIFA's world ranking | 52 |
"How ___ doth breed a habit . . . ": Shak. | 52 |
"I ___ to love her, but I had to kill her" | 52 |
Dr. Bronner's, notably, has a great many of them | 52 |
It's imposed on some purchases made out of state | 52 |
Sch. whose grads form "The Long Gray Line" | 52 |
Its motto is "Non sibi sed patriae": Abbr. | 52 |
Event whose finals are played in Arthur Ashe Stadium | 52 |
___Constitution, nicknamed "Old Ironsides" | 52 |
One of three U.S. states to host the Winter Olympics | 52 |
Tony winner who wrote "Respect for Acting" | 52 |
"A Challenge for the Actor" writer/actress | 52 |
"In ___" ("All Apologies" album) | 52 |
New York location of the first WoolworthÂ’s store | 52 |
Singer in the 1958 movie "Go, Johnny, Go!" | 52 |
Mackenzie's "One Day at a Time" costar | 52 |
Restaurant worker who's rarely in the restaurant | 52 |
They'd say "like, gag me" in the 1980s | 52 |
Supreme chancellor in "The Phantom Menace" | 52 |
Actress Hudgens of "High School Musical 2" | 52 |
First explorer to sail directly from Europe to India | 52 |
"Our product represents a ___ in widgetry" | 52 |
Increasingly obsolete home theater component (abbr.) | 52 |
Bobby who sang "Take Good Care of My Baby" | 52 |
Rome's Rodeo Drive, with ''Via'' | 52 |
Wife whose face was never seen on "Cheers" | 52 |
''Sink'' or ''swim'' | 52 |
Food that's Italian for "little worms" | 52 |
"Moonlight in ___": Whiting's 1944 hit | 52 |
"Around the World in 80 Days" author Jules | 52 |
Like many characters in "Romeo and Juliet" | 52 |
Brit's ''jolly,'' to an American | 52 |
"Roman Holiday" two-wheeled transportation | 52 |
"__ la giubba": "Pagliacci" aria | 52 |
Michael Chiklis's role on "The Shield" | 52 |
Onion that is Georgia's official state vegetable | 52 |
Alternate title of an Electric Light Orchestra song? | 52 |
Cesario's alter ego in "Twelfth Night" | 52 |
Indian chessmaster who became World Champion in 2007 | 52 |
August commemoration that's a R.I. state holiday | 52 |
"Voulez-___" ("Mamma Mia!" song) | 52 |
''I'll never do it again,'' e.g. | 52 |
Planet destroyed in 2009's "Star Trek" | 52 |
People who bring you this puzzle's theme entries | 52 |
UAL/NORTHWEST merger honoring an Oscar-winning actor | 52 |
What Aristophanes called "Ares' chick" | 52 |
"What is it good for, absolutely nothing!" | 52 |
Skid Row "Slave to the Grind" power ballad | 52 |
...publisher of e. e. cummings's works, but I... | 52 |
Word that can precede the start of the theme entries | 52 |
Hard cracker usually made with no shortening or fats | 52 |
Portrayer of Cuthbert J. Twillie and Egbert Sousé | 52 |
Robert Burns' "The Bonnie _____ Thing" | 52 |
"My Wife's a Winsome ___ Thing": Burns | 52 |
Nickname of former New York Jets coach Wilbur Ewbank | 52 |
"Read 'em and ___!" (poker table crow) | 52 |
Rock group with the 1995 hit "Buddy Holly" | 52 |
" . . . ___ the worst too young!": Kipling | 52 |
"Flashdance" heroine Alex's profession | 52 |
A1: "So, here's hoping for a job ___." | 52 |
O. Henry Award winner for "Livvie Is Back" | 52 |
"The Darjeeling Limited" director Anderson | 52 |
"A Nightmare on Elm Street" creator Craven | 52 |
"The Shoes of the Fisherman" author Morris | 52 |
Walks in the rain, vis-Ã -vis fair-day activities? | 52 |
Tour lodging for George Michael's '80s band? | 52 |
"I'm so through with this discussion!" | 52 |
Question for Knotts when he's holding a package? | 52 |
... Oldtime radio station in a 1990's AMC series | 52 |
"Why're you acting strange?" in Delhi? | 52 |
"___ You're Smiling . . . ," 1928 song | 52 |
Slogan for a burger chain or a complaint department? | 52 |
"Welcome to group therapy for Cub Scouts!" | 52 |
It can follow "Party people in the house!" | 52 |
___ Line (owners of the "unsinkable ship") | 52 |
"Quadrophenia" band (with "The") | 52 |
Question to the cutest pup in the world, yes you are | 52 |
Teacher's question at the start of show-and-tell | 52 |
Start of a 1927 question by movie mogul H. M. Warner | 52 |
Monogram of the United States' fattest president | 52 |
"The Brain--is __ than the Sky": Dickinson | 52 |
Runner-up to Sorenstam at the 2005 LPGA Championship | 52 |