Extract hydrocarbons and also maybe poison everyone | 51 |
Eli Manning's broad jump reminds one of a . . . | 51 |
Exception to a "no pets" rule, frequently | 51 |
Execute an ornamentalist who works with element 79? | 51 |
Effect of laryngitis on "The Nanny" star? | 51 |
Elton John single before "Crocodile Rock" | 51 |
Emmy-nominated show every year from 2006 to '09 | 51 |
Expressing the opposite of what's actually said | 51 |
English "Attack of the Grey Lantern" band | 51 |
Extra that presents itself while you're folding | 51 |
Events that result in unsatisfactory officeholders? | 51 |
Exercise one's right under the Second Amendment | 51 |
Elon Musk company that facilitates travel for money | 51 |
Extreme quietness in an office that leads to stress | 51 |
Event in which teams may drink rounds during rounds | 51 |
English novelist known as ''Ouida'' | 51 |
Element on the far-right side of the periodic table | 51 |
Entrepreneur's entry under "employer" | 51 |
Extension of the terms of a marine insurance policy | 51 |
Emphatic "yes" or "no" follower | 51 |
Endings with "three" and "four" | 51 |
Early 1980s police procedural starring Robert Stack | 51 |
Ellington/Strayhorn's "Take __ Train" | 51 |
Exceptional achievement in horse racing or baseball | 51 |
English monarchs from Henry VII through Elizabeth I | 51 |
Emmy-winning "Cagney & Lacey" co-star | 51 |
Elevation where the malleus attaches to the eardrum | 51 |
Eloi girl saved from drowning by the Time Traveller | 51 |
Eastern takeout favorite at a British royal castle? | 51 |
Element from the Greek word for "strange" | 51 |
Engelbert Humperdinck "___ the Lovin'" | 52 |
Edith Wharton's "The ___ of Innocence" | 52 |
Ed with the 1967 hit "My Cup Runneth Over" | 52 |
Engagement in 1861 or 1862 (Manassas, to the C.S.A.) | 52 |
English channel's nickname, with "the" | 52 |
Eddie who inspired "The French Connection" | 52 |
Elsie the cow's spouse, for whom a glue is named | 52 |
Elton John "Club at the ___ of the Street" | 52 |
Earn the right to say ''My mistake'' | 52 |
Edward's adoptive mother in "Twilight" | 52 |
Ernest Borgnine in "From Here to Eternity" | 52 |
Eugene who wrote "Wynken, Blynken and Nod" | 52 |
Ending for "theater" or "church" | 52 |
Errant computer in "2001: A Space Odyssey" | 52 |
End of the ladder (and the end point of the journey) | 52 |
Excited response to "Who wants ice cream?" | 52 |
Ever ___ Morissette-Treadway (Alanis's new baby) | 52 |
Ending for "capital" or "social" | 52 |
Eddie who pitched on five World Series-winning teams | 52 |
Exam with a reading comprehension section, for short | 52 |
Ernest ___, winner of the first Pulitzer for fiction | 52 |
Electronics giant located in a criminal environment? | 52 |
Ella of ''Hail the Conquering Hero'' | 52 |
Elton sang goodbye to a "Yellow Brick" one | 52 |
Entertainments at which some people lose their seats | 52 |
Empire State sch. with two NCAA hockey championships | 52 |
Elongated region in the middle of the North Atlantic | 52 |
Environmental problem addressed in the Clean Air Act | 52 |
Event in R. Kelly's "Ignition (Remix)" | 52 |
Extracurricular group that likely includes few jocks | 52 |
Explorer Vitus with a sea and strait named after him | 52 |
Entertainers with something to get off their chests? | 52 |
Edited 1977 horror film about both ends of a pencil? | 52 |
Eugene ___, hero of "Look Homeward, Angel" | 52 |
Ellie May Lester feature in "Tobacco Road" | 52 |
Edited 1987 horror film about a volunteer organizer? | 52 |
Exited the elevator to the high-ceilinged SoHo flat? | 52 |
Either parent in "Heather Has Two Mommies" | 52 |
Entertainer whose given names were Wladziu Valentino | 52 |
Excruciating airline inconvenience (the last straw!) | 52 |
Event for socializing with a celebrity on an island? | 52 |
Early Greek biographer of "Parallel Lives" | 52 |
Effort involving umbrellas and no-slip stair treads? | 52 |
Edvard Munch painting (with ''The'') | 52 |
Et ___ (abbr. meaning "and the following") | 52 |
Ed Sullivan's ''really big ___'' | 52 |
Eastern religion meaning "way of the gods" | 52 |
Elisabeth who played the Karate Kid's girlfriend | 52 |
Early Athenian who laid the groundwork for democracy | 52 |
E. B. White's "The Trumpet of the ___" | 52 |
Early TV news commentator famous for doing Timex ads | 52 |
Eliot's "_____ Among the Nightingales" | 52 |
Eat some cole slaw or potato salad with an advocate? | 52 |
Employee unlikely to be invited to the holiday party | 52 |
Electric inventions seen in "Frankenstein" | 52 |
Employer of Walter Cronkite and David Brinkley, once | 52 |
Event whose finals are played in Arthur Ashe Stadium | 52 |
Emil ___, 1948 and '52 Czech track gold medalist | 52 |
End of an alphabet that begins Alpha, Bravo, Charlie | 52 |
Electronics company purchased and then closed by Sony | 53 |
England-Australia cricket prize, with "The" | 53 |
Equipment for each of this puzzle's theme answers | 53 |
Elaine ___, George W. Bush's only labor secretary | 53 |
Either director of "No Country for Old Men" | 53 |
Exasperated response to "How was your day?" | 53 |
English county whose name referred to the East Saxons | 53 |
Ernest who designed Washington's Corcoran gallery | 53 |
English king crowned in 1100, who also ruled Normandy | 53 |
Emily Dickinson's "thing with feathers" | 53 |
Eric Cartwright's nickname on "Bonanza" | 53 |