Smithfield, North Carolina's ___ Gardner Museum | 51 |
1998 Smashing Pumpkins single "___ Adore" | 51 |
One of Spinoza's "species of madness" | 51 |
"___ ça!" ("Nonsense!"): Fr. | 51 |
Where Saint Teresa was born and Don Juan was buried | 51 |
The Beatles' ''Eight Days ___'' | 51 |
Harry Connick Jr.'s "___ and a Smile" | 51 |
Suicidal Tendencies/Beastie Boys drummer (nickname) | 51 |
"That's so cute I could just scream!" | 51 |
Props in some "The Wizard of Oz" costumes | 51 |
"Lost time is never found again," for one | 51 |
"The Soloist" was based on this Nathaniel | 51 |
Author Rand of ''The Fountainhead'' | 51 |
Like Shelley's "sister of the spring" | 51 |
___ Booey (nickname of Howard Stern's producer) | 51 |
2006 Brad Pitt film that was a Best Picture nominee | 51 |
"Seinfeld" restaurant owner from Pakistan | 51 |
Card game in the original "Casino Royale" | 51 |
Composer in a "Switched-On" record series | 51 |
What Burger King tried to serve on a sundae in 2012 | 51 |
George Thorogood stutter "B-B-B-B-___..." | 51 |
Half of a "Which do you want first?" pair | 51 |
Ebsen costar on "The Beverly Hillbillies" | 51 |
"And a Voice to Sing With" autobiographer | 51 |
Word with "punching" or "paper" | 51 |
"Who Let the Dogs Out" group, the ___ Men | 51 |
Alluring Electric Guest song, with "The"? | 51 |
1942 movie with the song "Love Is a Song" | 51 |
Voice of Puss in Boots in "Shrek" sequels | 51 |
Halle Berry's character, e.g., in a 1997 comedy | 51 |
2012 Peace and Freedom Party presidential candidate | 51 |
''I mix with Jack, Jim and Johnny'' | 51 |
Middle Eastern city where Sinbad the Sailor is from | 51 |
Iraq city where the Garden of Eden was (supposedly) | 51 |
Méphistophélès player in "Faust" | 51 |
___ City Rollers ("Saturday Night" group) | 51 |
Setting for "Beasts of the Southern Wild" | 51 |
The original ''The Office'' network | 51 |
Airer of “Monty Python’s Flying Circus” | 51 |
A popular one is modeled after the Winchester rifle | 51 |
Actress Benaderet who was the voice of Betty Rubble | 51 |
Actress Benaderet of "Petticoat Junction" | 51 |
Betty White co-star in "The Golden Girls" | 51 |
Word with "Water" or "standard" | 51 |
Whence "The Office," with "The" | 51 |
"Tragedy" pop group, with "the" | 51 |
"Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack singers | 51 |
"I've ___ Everywhere" (Hank Snow hit) | 51 |
Word between "never" and "seen" | 51 |
Nation whose anthem is "Land of the Free" | 51 |
“___ figlia dell’amore” (Verdi quartet) | 51 |
Perrault's "La _____ au bois dormant" | 51 |
Melvin who was called "The King of Torts" | 51 |
Sylvia Plath's only novel, with "The" | 51 |
"Real Men Don't Apologize" author Jim | 51 |
Surfacing diver's concern, with "the" | 51 |
"___ vobis" ("May you prosper") | 51 |
"I'd rather see than ___": G. Burgess | 51 |
Pigeon fancier on ''Sesame Street'' | 51 |
Gershwin's "___, You Is My Woman Now" | 51 |
Claude's co-star in "Mr. Skeffington" | 51 |
"Très ---" ("very well") | 51 |
"___ sûr" ("Of course": Fr.) | 51 |
Common movie theater name meaning "jewel" | 51 |
Sci. class where many an "Eeuw!" is heard | 51 |
Siouxsie and the Banshees "Pulled to ___" | 51 |
Fill in the ___ (a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 51 |
"Finding Nemo" puffer fish's apt name | 51 |
Sandwiches that are definitely not kosher, in brief | 51 |
Say without thinking (with ''out'') | 51 |
"Counting Small-Boned Bodies" poet Robert | 51 |
First word in the parent group of Aleph Zadik Aleph | 51 |
Their motto could be "Swallow your food!" | 51 |
"Race, Language and Culture" author Franz | 51 |
"My dad's bigger than your dad," e.g. | 51 |
Sesame Street's longest-lasting human character | 51 |
"America's Funniest Home Videos" host | 51 |
"Buffalo" host of "Howdy Doody" | 51 |
City in Florida's Palm Beach County, familiarly | 51 |
Entangle in details (with ''down'') | 51 |
Disaster, like the four movies in the theme entries | 51 |
"___ Goes to College" (1952 movie sequel) | 51 |
''To Kill a Mockingbird'' character | 51 |
Title character in a Sacha Baron Cohen mockumentary | 51 |
Only player to win Wimbledon without dropping a set | 51 |
The four longest answers in this puzzle end in them | 51 |
Astronomer Tycho who coined the term 'nova' | 51 |
Woody Allen's "second favorite organ" | 51 |
Antithesis of kids' cereal with cartoon mascots | 51 |
Actor for whom Sacheen Littlefeather acted as proxy | 51 |
Word with "tacks" or "knuckles" | 51 |
Rex's widow on "Desperate Housewives" | 51 |
"The Outcasts of Poker Flat" author Harte | 51 |
"Plain Language From Truthful James" poet | 51 |
___ shower (event where a couple rakes in the loot) | 51 |
Canadian curling championship, with "the" | 51 |
Performer in the stage version of "Babe"? | 51 |
"The Tenant of Wildfell Hall" author Anne | 51 |
Bear that's literally "the brown one" | 51 |
Film with the tagline "Borat was SO 2006" | 51 |