Patsy who sang "Walkin' After Midnight" | 53 |
"Walkin' After Midnight" hitmaker, 1957 | 53 |
Sound of touching glasses and this puzzle's theme | 53 |
Key in which "Chopsticks" is usually played | 53 |
"Money Honey" Maria Bartiromo's network | 53 |
''How Green Was My Valley'' workplace | 53 |
Source of late election returns, with "the" | 53 |
Word before "Puffs" or "Krispies" | 53 |
One of an "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" pair | 53 |
Either director of "No Country for Old Men" | 53 |
Term used to describe tension between U.S. and Russia | 53 |
Artist Thomas ___, founder of the Hudson River School | 53 |
"My Heart Belongs to Daddy" composer Porter | 53 |
Invention that prompted NBC to adopt the peacock logo | 53 |
Robin Cook thriller made into a Michael Douglas movie | 53 |
Broadway's "Arsenic and Old Lace," e.g. | 53 |
Cather's "Death ___ for the Archbishop" | 53 |
"... but joy ___ in the morning" (Psalm 30) | 53 |
Sam & Dave's "Hold On, I'm ___" | 53 |
Pamphlet that should have been written by C.S. Lewis? | 53 |
"If Tarzan's bothering you, speak up!"? | 53 |
Rough, entertaining article using bitter remarks (10) | 53 |
Its official song is "Yankee Doodle": Abbr. | 53 |
Musical character who sings "One Last Kiss" | 53 |
Volume that requires lots of preparations to compile? | 53 |
''Masterpiece Theatre'' host Alistair | 53 |
Partner of "calm" and "collected" | 53 |
Operator of the largest brewery facility in the world | 53 |
It may be admissible when the original is unavailable | 53 |
The Countess of Grantham on "Downton Abbey" | 53 |
J.C. Dithers' wife in ''Blondie'' | 53 |
Mag with an award for Fun Fearless Female of the Year | 53 |
TV personality with a voice in "Shark Tale" | 53 |
"Juvenile" or "kangaroo" follower | 53 |
Actress Jeanne of "A Letter to Three Wives" | 53 |
Brand name from the French for "oily chalk" | 53 |
Start of Iago's Act II aria in "Otello" | 53 |
George Harrison "Ballad of Sir Frankie ___" | 53 |
Killer ___ (green-skinned "Batman" villain) | 53 |
Piece of equipment used in a national sport of Canada | 53 |
Umlauted homonym in the name of Nikki Sixx's band | 53 |
''All for one and one for all,'' e.g. | 53 |
Word after "rallying" or "battle" | 53 |
Alan Paton's "___, the Beloved Country" | 53 |
TV show retroactively subtitled "Las Vegas" | 53 |
TV show that Quentin Tarantino directed an episode of | 53 |
TV series with the theme song "Who Are You" | 53 |
Franchise with a "Hard Evidence" video game | 53 |
Setting for part of the documentary "Sicko" | 53 |
Roald who wrote "James and the Giant Peach" | 53 |
''The Persistence of Memory'' painter | 53 |
Who said "I don't do drugs, I am drugs" | 53 |
Painter kicked out of the Surrealist movement in 1934 | 53 |
Vic who sang "On the Street Where You Live" | 53 |
"Football Night in America" co-host Patrick | 53 |
___ Perino, George W. Bush's last press secretary | 53 |
He was cast into the lion's den by Nebuchadnezzar | 53 |
Connecticut town where Moby and Gus Van Sant are from | 53 |
Subject of the 2004 biopic "Beyond the Sea" | 53 |
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 |