| Racecar driver Foyt and CNN Headline News host Hammer | 53 |
| Comic who appeared as God on "Murphy Brown" | 53 |
| Home to the Aleutian Islands and Katmai National Park | 53 |
| Rep. ___ Hastings of the House intelligence committee | 53 |
| 'Yond Cassius has -- and hungry look': Caesar | 53 |
| Presidential runner-up who received 8 electoral votes | 53 |
| Infielder traded by the Yankees to get Alex Rodriguez | 53 |
| His postcard says "Seeing some awful plays" | 53 |
| "The Man With the Golden Arm" author Nelson | 53 |
| "Can I give you ___?" (trucker's offer) | 53 |
| "___ Supreme" (classic Coltrane jazz album) | 53 |
| Pennsylvania Railroad Company town's lunch order? | 53 |
| Politician who championed Scandinavian social welfare | 53 |
| Mystery writer who created the character Kate Fansler | 53 |
| "I never met ___ I didn't like": Rogers | 53 |
| "Lives like a drunken sailor on ___": Shak. | 53 |
| Start of an Ernie Kovacs observation about television | 53 |
| 1992 film directed by and starring Edward James Olmos | 53 |
| Most of the Western Hemisphere (with "the") | 53 |
| Whence "Thine alabaster cities gleam" lyric | 53 |
| "Don't make ___!" ("Freeze!") | 53 |
| Clock letters that are never all lit at the same time | 53 |
| "The labor of ___ in piled stones?": Milton | 53 |
| Made "talent" from "latent," e.g. | 53 |
| 1951 film "Une Personne des États-Unis" | 53 |
| Wrestler once called the "Immovable Object" | 53 |
| Turning-in phrase popularized by diarist Samuel Pepys | 53 |
| Cute critter on "The Woody Woodpecker Show" | 53 |
| Napoleon's philosophy, according to George Orwell | 53 |
| Gene's costar in "The Royal Tenenbaums" | 53 |
| Band with the album "Spreading the Disease" | 53 |
| What each of this puzzle's theme entries contains | 53 |
| "The holy time is quiet as ___": Wordsworth | 53 |
| When wrestlers boast they'll beat you in the ring | 53 |
| New York Times film critic who succeeded Janet Maslin | 53 |
| What the last word of the long answers all sound like | 53 |
| "You're ___ and don't even know it" | 53 |
| "God's mother deigned to ___ me": Shak. | 53 |
| "Whose woods these ___ think I know": Frost | 53 |
| 1971 R&B collection "___ Greatest Hits" | 53 |
| Sister of Albus Dumbledore, in the Harry Potter books | 53 |
| Onetime California gubernatorial candidate Huffington | 53 |
| Huffington who wrote "Fanatics & Fools" | 53 |
| Jean, star of cult horror movie "Homicidal" | 53 |
| Peter who wrote "Live From the Battlefield" | 53 |
| "... attired in ___ of white" (Shakespeare) | 53 |
| It includes provision for the admission of new states | 53 |
| Psychiatric discipline pioneered by Margaret Naumburg | 53 |
| "___ of Blood to the Head" (Coldplay album) | 53 |
| "There lived ___ in days . . . ": Thackeray | 53 |
| Home of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes | 53 |
| Left hand's starting position, for a touch typist | 53 |
| " . . . deep-drenched in ___ . . . ": Shak. | 53 |
| "And this shall be ___ unto you": Luke 2:12 | 53 |
| "___ through my incarnations ..." (Kipling) | 53 |
| Musical that includes "The Ballad of Booth" | 53 |
| Nintendo consoles for people with breathing problems? | 53 |
| "Ain't No Such Thing ___ Much Amy Wong" | 53 |
| "The world . . . is ___ affair": Molière | 53 |
| Start of a cynic's definition of "love" | 53 |
| "There is ___ in the affairs of men . . . " | 53 |
| They go from 57 to 71 in the lanthanide series: Abbr. | 53 |
| Present for your communication with an English saint? | 53 |
| You might need to get one before you pick up a pickup | 53 |
| "Farewell, flabs; hello, abs," for example? | 53 |
| "... I heard ___ man say...": A.E. Houseman | 53 |
| Kissinger's "___ Restored . . . ": 1957 | 53 |
| "Happy birthday to you, you live in ___..." | 53 |
| New Mexico national monument whose name is a misnomer | 53 |
| Ancient city whose name means "Gate of God" | 53 |
| "Ma-ma" and "da-da," for example? | 53 |
| 1969 platinum record for Creedence Clearwater Revival | 53 |
| Golfer's gadget used at the edge of water hazards | 53 |
| Nickname for Babe Ruth (with ''the'') | 53 |
| "Duke Bluebeard's Castle" composer Bela | 53 |
| Country fair awards for those soakin' up the sun? | 53 |
| Dick Tracy villain who trafficked in stolen car tires | 53 |
| Thomas Gainsborough masterpiece, with "The" | 53 |
| Include in an e-mail without other recipients knowing | 53 |
| Guitarist's position that also includes D# and F# | 53 |
| Oft-criticized college football ranking system: Abbr. | 53 |
| Any of the three authors of "Pull My Daisy" | 53 |
| "Excellent speech ___ not a fool": Proverbs | 53 |
| Man for whom Miss Liberty's island was once named | 53 |
| "Dawson's Creek" star James Van Der ___ | 53 |
| "___ Mir Bist Du Schön" (1930's hit) | 53 |
| Subject of the 2012 book "The Idea Factory" | 53 |
| "The Bad Child's Book of Beasts" writer | 53 |
| What are served to carnivores at a Triple Crown race? | 53 |
| New Year's item "dropped" in a brothel? | 53 |
| Farm structure is built in Switzerland's capital? | 53 |
| He wrote the music for "New York, New York" | 53 |
| What Ernie may wish he had vis-Ã -vis his roommate? | 53 |
| "As might ___ so bright a dame!": Coleridge | 53 |
| "Casino" or "The Color of Money"? | 53 |
| Actress with the iconic line "What a dump!" | 53 |
| Tara's foreman, in "Gone With the Wind" | 53 |
| Ford, GM and Chrysler, "the ___" automakers | 53 |
| Troll's intended victims, in a kiddie lit classic | 53 |
| Singer with the 1941 hit "San Antonio Rose" | 53 |