Like the plain in "America the Beautiful" | 51 |
Org. "protecting America's consumers" | 51 |
City on the NJ side of the George Washington Bridge | 51 |
TV host who wrote "Eavesdropper at Large" | 51 |
"I thought this'd be helpful" acronym | 51 |
Old Navy's parent company, with "The" | 51 |
Irving's "The World According to ___" | 51 |
Wilder's "Young Frankenstein" co-star | 51 |
Teri nominated for an Oscar for "Tootsie" | 51 |
She played Mrs. Miniver in "Mrs. Miniver" | 51 |
Word repeated in "Jumpin' Jack Flash" | 51 |
Argent: "God ___ Rock 'n Roll to You" | 51 |
"I Heard It Through the Grapevine" singer | 51 |
Singer with the 1971 hit "Mercy Mercy Me" | 51 |
''Pygmalion'' author's monogram | 51 |
"Pygmalion"-penning playwright, initially | 51 |
Word with "landing" or "second" | 51 |
"Top ___" (hit BBC series about vehicles) | 51 |
"Whiz" or "whillikers" preceder | 51 |
Susan's "Thelma & Louise" co-star | 51 |
Subject of Golden's ''Memoirs'' | 51 |
Last name of Monica and Ross on "Friends" | 51 |
Rowlands of "A Woman Under the Influence" | 51 |
Setting of Verdi's "Simon Boccanegra" | 51 |
Part of five Declaration of Independence signatures | 51 |
"There is no royal road to _____": Euclid | 51 |
Coin-flipping actor in ''Scarface'' | 51 |
Actor Richard who is big in the Free Tibet movement | 51 |
Japanese sandals that resemble clogs and flip-flops | 51 |
Key of Chopin's "Butterfly" Étude | 51 |
It helps to keep a roller coaster rider in her seat | 51 |
Rita Hayworth's femme fatale title role of 1946 | 51 |
With "The," 1978 play that won a Pulitzer | 51 |
Football Hall of Famer Marchetti or singer Vannelli | 51 |
"___ Me a Break" (title for this puzzle?) | 51 |
"Gremlins" gremlin voiced by Howie Mandel | 51 |
TV show that has put out four (4!) Christmas albums | 51 |
''Harry Potter'' series garden pest | 51 |
Animal yelling like a human in a recent viral video | 51 |
"Do you have any queens?" response, maybe | 51 |
Russian author of "The Inspector General" | 51 |
Out of shape...or a hint to this puzzle's theme | 51 |
"A good walk spoiled," according to Twain | 51 |
"Surprise, surprise, surprise!" character | 51 |
"___ Yellow Brick Road" (Elton John tune) | 51 |
''Contract Bridge Complete'' author | 51 |
"Blame It on the Bossa Nova" singer, 1963 | 51 |
"You've ___ Out on a Limb," 1940 song | 51 |
Spanish painter of "The Disasters of War" | 51 |
"___, for lack of a better word, is good" | 51 |
Gordon Gekko's motto in "Wall Street" | 51 |
Beverage found in this grid's lower-left corner | 51 |
Kinnear of ''Little Miss Sunshine'' | 51 |
Jennifer who won "Dancing with the Stars" | 51 |
Parts of a crossword that a constructor makes first | 51 |
Acquisition of the U.S. in the Spanish-American War | 51 |
Former "SNL" character Father __ Sarducci | 51 |
Detective who frequented the jazz club Mother's | 51 |
Word with "check" or "reaction" | 51 |
"... __ and gimble in the wabe" (Carroll) | 51 |
"___ we but world enough . . . ": Marvell | 51 |
Walter ___, two-time winner of golf's U.S. Open | 51 |
Secretary of State with "Jr." in his name | 51 |
Alexander __, Reagan's first secretary of state | 51 |
Feldman's co-star on "The Two Coreys" | 51 |
Where Nord, Nord-Est and Nord-Ouest are departments | 51 |
Its national anthem is "La Dessalinienne" | 51 |
''The $64,000 Question'' host March | 51 |
His dying words are the song "Daisy Bell" | 51 |
''Malcolm in the Middle'' character | 51 |
"Gilligan's Island" star Alan ___ Jr. | 51 |
"Gilligan's Island" skipper portrayer | 51 |
His last words were "The rest is silence" | 51 |
Arrive at through strenuous effort, as an agreement | 51 |
Seinfeldian shorthand for control in a relationship | 51 |
"Hard-Hearted ___" (Ella Fitzgerald song) | 51 |
Capital celebrating its 1,000th anniversary in 2010 | 51 |
"Take the 'A' Train" neighborhood | 51 |
''Isn't It Romantic?'' lyricist | 51 |
''The Luck of Roaring Camp'' writer | 51 |
"___ Anybody Here Seen Kelly?": 1909 song | 51 |
Discussed thoroughly (with ''out'') | 51 |
Eric Hutchinson "It ___ Been Long Enough" | 51 |
''. . . why ___ thou forsaken me?'' | 51 |
Cracker breakthrough album "Kerosene ___" | 51 |
"He ___ loosed the fateful lightning ..." | 51 |
" . . . ___ laid the odds . . . ": Hamlet | 51 |
"They'll Do It Every Time" cartoonist | 51 |
Freddie King "___ You Ever Loved A Woman" | 51 |
Chase counterpart in the film "Foul Play" | 51 |
Where people dug ''Six Feet Under'' | 51 |
'... from man, made -- woman': Genesis 2:22 | 51 |
Edgar Guest's "___ o' livin'" | 51 |
"It takes a ___ o' livin' . . . " | 51 |
What "Nobody" does to Suicidal Tendencies | 51 |
Symbol after "I" on many a bumper sticker | 51 |
Duo that debuted in "The Talking Magpies" | 51 |
Victor's "Samson and Delilah" co-star | 51 |
"The Girls Next Door" magnate, familiarly | 51 |
Publisher with a subspecies of rabbit named for him | 51 |