| Koh-i-___, once the world's largest known diamond | 53 |
| Logic gate that returns true if both inputs are false | 53 |
| "None shall slumber ___ sleep": Isaiah 5:27 | 53 |
| "Fear not, --- be dismayed" (II Chronicles) | 53 |
| Torvald's wife, in "A Doll's House" | 53 |
| "___ Hair Salon" (2004 Jenifer Lewis movie) | 53 |
| Kathleen who wrote "Through a Glass Darkly" | 53 |
| "___ Pretty Girl" (1995 Ani Difranco album) | 53 |
| Staff members (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 53 |
| Reply to "Who wants to clean up this mess?" | 53 |
| ''Soup'' or ''salad'' | 53 |
| Political grp. with a "Say It, Sister" blog | 53 |
| Org. highlighted in "Bowling for Columbine" | 53 |
| Org. of which eight U.S. presidents have been members | 53 |
| Agcy. that supports research in economics and geology | 53 |
| Popular quintet that included two former Mouseketeers | 53 |
| "Rapa ___" (1994 movie about Easter Island) | 53 |
| Politician Sam who was a Georgia senator for 24 years | 53 |
| McAuliffe's famous retort to the Nazis: Dec. 1944 | 53 |
| A.L. player whose team logo includes an Uncle Sam hat | 53 |
| Charter ___ (tree on Connecticut's state quarter) | 53 |
| What you need to "Row, Row, Row Your Boat"? | 53 |
| REO Speedwagon "Throw away the ___ forever" | 53 |
| "Don't Look Back In Anger" Britpop band | 53 |
| Kiss song that makes a pledge (with "The")? | 53 |
| Time's second African-American Person of the Year | 53 |
| Politician who wrote "The Audacity of Hope" | 53 |
| College with the motto "Learning and labor" | 53 |
| Shepard's "Fool for Love" won one: 1984 | 53 |
| Award for "The Curse of the Starving Class" | 53 |
| Featured instrument of "Peter and the Wolf" | 53 |
| Instruments played by Yusef Lateef and Sufjan Stevens | 53 |
| Southern city known as the Horse Capital of the World | 53 |
| City whose name is derived from a Timucua Indian name | 53 |
| Source of "The True North strong and free!" | 53 |
| Song that ends "We stand on guard for thee" | 53 |
| William of ___, known for his "razor" maxim | 53 |
| "I Ain't Marching Any More" folkie Phil | 53 |
| Arthur ___ Sulzberger, Jr. (New York Times publisher) | 53 |
| "I Ain't Marching Anymore" singer, 1965 | 53 |
| Stravinsky's "___ for Wind Instruments" | 53 |
| "--- for Winds in E flat major" (Beethoven) | 53 |
| ___ Mae (Whoopi's ''Ghost'' role) | 53 |
| "The Wizard of ___" (short-lived game show) | 53 |
| Kingsley's "___ to the North-East Wind" | 53 |
| "To a Skylark" or "To the Cuckoo" | 53 |
| Danish seaport, birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen | 53 |
| "Live at the Hammersmith ___" Black Sabbath | 53 |
| Stalin named it a "hero city" after W.W. II | 53 |
| "None But the Lonely Heart" writer/director | 53 |
| She had a single-season stint on "The View" | 53 |
| Cause of the question, ''What died?'' | 53 |
| Reason for an emptier-than-expected subway car, often | 53 |
| Pitcher Lefty who helped popularize baseball in Japan | 53 |
| Brit. reference that added "uplink" in 2013 | 53 |
| Ref. staple that used to come with a magnifying glass | 53 |
| Fourteenth-to-last word before a baseball game begins | 53 |
| National Council __ Raza: Hispanic civil rights group | 53 |
| "All ___" (Steve Martin/Lily Tomlin comedy) | 53 |
| ''All ___'' (pop standard since 1931) | 53 |
| Thomas Moore poem "___ in the Stilly Night" | 53 |
| The giant in "Jack and the Beanstalk," e.g. | 53 |
| Indiana's smallest county or the river it touches | 53 |
| German physicist for whom an electrical unit is named | 53 |
| Fisherman's remark after catching a cod relative? | 53 |
| California home of an annual classical music festival | 53 |
| "Back Stabbers" group, with "The" | 53 |
| "People Will Say We're in Love" musical | 53 |
| Baiul in "Cold as Ice: The Skating Musical" | 53 |
| "In Summer" singer in a 2013 animated movie | 53 |
| Johann ___ Koss, speed skater with four Olympic golds | 53 |
| Car discontinued after GM's bankruptcy, for short | 53 |
| 1957 film with the 1963 sequel "Savage Sam" | 53 |
| Hoagy Carmichael's "___ Buttermilk Sky" | 53 |
| The Rebels of the Southeastern Conference, familiarly | 53 |
| Refrain from the song ''Hot Hot Hot'' | 53 |
| One of Chekov's ''Three Sisters'' | 53 |
| Lingerie brand for the "full-figured woman" | 53 |
| Dancer Koklova who was Pablo Picasso's first wife | 53 |
| She debuted in Bergman's "Face to Face" | 53 |
| Niece of Sir Toby Belch, in "Twelfth Night" | 53 |
| Oscar nominee for "Stand and Deliver," 1988 | 53 |
| Susan who played Cindy on "The Brady Bunch" | 53 |
| "Hellzapoppin'" star, of the 1940's | 53 |
| The Middle East's largest non-OPEC crude exporter | 53 |
| Sultanate whose flag features two swords and a dagger | 53 |
| Country whose name sounds like a Jamaican exclamation | 53 |
| Country on the southeast end of the Arabian Peninsula | 53 |
| "Answer in the Sky...almost" autobiographer | 53 |
| Org. that advises the president in financial planning | 53 |
| Last book in Puzo's "Godfather" trilogy | 53 |
| Esther Williams film, "___ Island With You" | 53 |
| "Going ---..." (phrase heard at an auction) | 53 |
| Word that appears on a dime in both English and Latin | 53 |
| Impossible quantity of Lay's potato chips to eat? | 53 |
| "When it's ___ need, in the night" (U2) | 53 |
| Like Odets' ''Waiting for Lefty'' | 53 |
| Beckett's "Krapp's Last Tape," e.g. | 53 |
| It falls between 3760 and 3761 on the Jewish calendar | 53 |
| Draft status for someone in the Public Health Service | 53 |