Spenser's "The Faerie Queene," for one | 52 |
"Paradise Lost," "Beowulf," etc. | 52 |
Mel Blanc's is "That's all, folks" | 52 |
"Casablanca" screenwriter Julius or Philip | 52 |
Mariano Rivera stat that is 0.71 for the post-season | 52 |
It would, at last, make the Constitution discuss sex | 52 |
"Sicut ___ in principio" (doxology phrase) | 52 |
Mythological figure often depicted holding a kithara | 52 |
"We shun it ___ it comes": Emily Dickinson | 52 |
"Maid of Athens, ___ We Part" (Byron poem) | 52 |
"I kissed thee ___ I killed thee": Othello | 52 |
"... Venus sets __ Mercury can rise": Pope | 52 |
"... thou must leave ___ long" (Sonnet 73) | 52 |
"Dear mother Ida, harken __ die": Tennyson | 52 |
"Abra was ready __ called her name": Prior | 52 |
1970's song subtitled "Touch the Wind" | 52 |
There are 36 quadrillion of these in a megawatt-hour | 52 |
Verdi's ''___ tu che macchiavi'' | 52 |
"The Very Hungry Caterpillar" author Carle | 52 |
Susan's ''All My Children'' role | 52 |
Springsteen's Seeger cover "___ Canal" | 52 |
''Low bridge, everyone down!'' canal | 52 |
Costar of Pamela and Yasmine on "Baywatch" | 52 |
She played Joanie on "Joanie Loves Chachi" | 52 |
Verdi aria that translates to "It was you" | 52 |
Character in Trollope's "Phineas Finn" | 52 |
___ Franklin, Grammy-nominated gospel/R&B singer | 52 |
Earn the right to say ''My mistake'' | 52 |
"The wisest of the wise may __": Aeschylus | 52 |
Mailing a letter or picking up a quart of milk, e.g. | 52 |
Costumer for the 1925 version of "Ben-Hur" | 52 |
"___ Wood sawed wood" (old tongue-twister) | 52 |
Suffix with "coal" or "phosphor" | 52 |
Suffix with "Taiwan" or "Peking" | 52 |
Former "Monday Night Football" commentator | 52 |
Edward's adoptive mother in "Twilight" | 52 |
It transcends sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch | 52 |
"Mike and Mike in the Morning" broadcaster | 52 |
Hockey legend also nicknamed "Trader Phil" | 52 |
"__ est percipi": to be is to be perceived | 52 |
Where travel guidebook writer Karl Baedeker was born | 52 |
Where the annual Red Dot Design Awards are given out | 52 |
The three in each of this puzzle's theme entries | 52 |
Archers of Loaf "South Carolina" time zone | 52 |
Abbr. before 1895 on the "Cheers" bar sign | 52 |
''___ perpetua'' (Idaho's motto) | 52 |
When to get to the airport to pick someone up: Abbr. | 52 |
"And other things too numerous to mention" | 52 |
Character in "Toy Story" who draws quickly | 52 |
"But thy ___ summer shall not fade": Shak. | 52 |
Joel's codirector on "The Ladykillers" | 52 |
Volcano described in Virgil's "Aeneid" | 52 |
Its name comes from the Greek for "I burn" | 52 |
Its first recorded eruption was about 3500 years ago | 52 |
___ Dorney (2012 Olympics rowing venue near Windsor) | 52 |
School attended by 18 former British prime ministers | 52 |
King's College of Our Lady of ___ beside Windsor | 52 |
Some cosplayers at a Star Trek convention, for short | 52 |
"I'd Rather Go Blind" singer ___ James | 52 |
Revue with "I'm Just Wild About Harry" | 52 |
Figure in Raphael's "School of Athens" | 52 |
Coin featuring Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man | 52 |
Longoria of ''Desperate Housewives'' | 52 |
Actress Longoria of "Desperate Housewives" | 52 |
2003 LL Cool J film, "Deliver Us from ___" | 52 |
Like the score for the first play of a Scrabble game | 52 |
It precedes "more" and "lasting" | 52 |
"The Greatest Game ___ Played" (2005 film) | 52 |
"Second thoughts are ___ wiser": Euripides | 52 |
"Have You ___ Been (To Electric Ladyland)" | 52 |
"___ is a moon and has a dark side . . . " | 52 |
"... what ___ lurks in the hearts of men?" | 52 |
Best Musical the year before "42nd Street" | 52 |
High-quality salad topping, in Rachael Ray shorthand | 52 |
Monroe's "The Seven Year Itch" co-star | 52 |
Some members of a very large group of New Zealanders | 52 |
Patrick who was selected first in the 1985 NBA draft | 52 |
Desires sexual attraction for losers, probably (4,5) | 52 |
Player of the national pastime who became a National | 52 |
"___ America" (recurring CBS News feature) | 52 |
Book that describes the destruction of Gog and Magog | 52 |
"Daily Kos" or "The Daily Beast" | 52 |
"The Silence of the Hams" director Greggio | 52 |
It begins "Now in the first year of Cyrus" | 52 |
Bible book about the Jews' return from Babylonia | 52 |
Spa treatment that might include two cucumber slices | 52 |
"The perfume of heroic deeds," to Socrates | 52 |
Boxer Tommy, loser to Joe Louis in a 1937 title bout | 52 |
Like many, but certainly not all, competitive eaters | 52 |
1950s-'60s sitcom that ran on all three networks | 52 |
Fast Eddie's opponent in "The Hustler" | 52 |
Ernest Borgnine in "From Here to Eternity" | 52 |
Morrissey "You're the One for Me, ___" | 52 |
"The Afternoon of a ___" (Nijinsky ballet) | 52 |
Bean named for the Italian word for "bean" | 52 |
Dale Cooper's employer on "Twin Peaks" | 52 |
60's-70's police drama, with "The" | 52 |
"An instructor of great sagacity": Emerson | 52 |
Loesser's ''The Most Happy ___'' | 52 |
Hall of Fame pitcher known as "Bullet Bob" | 52 |