| Football player Jackson drinks water before a game? | 51 |
| Curved flat piece of wood made a sound like a bell? | 51 |
| One of a pair of items often given at a baby shower | 51 |
| Accused murderess memorialized in a jump-rope rhyme | 51 |
| Area around the Bay State's capital, informally | 51 |
| "___ Life of Johnson" (classic biography) | 51 |
| Duane "Dog" Chapman, on an A&E series | 51 |
| Pergolas declared on a cricket player's return? | 51 |
| "Shot heard 'round the world" pitcher | 51 |
| Actor who debuted in "Kung Fu: The Movie" | 51 |
| "I need to step away for a sec," in an IM | 51 |
| "Music has charms to soothe a savage ___" | 51 |
| Rumer Godden's "In This House of ___" | 51 |
| "Last Splash" band (with "The") | 51 |
| Reply to 'Which pie should I take with me?' | 51 |
| Introduce a criminal boyfriend to one's family? | 51 |
| "A fat paunch never breeds fine thoughts" | 51 |
| " . . . you ___ British square!": Kipling | 51 |
| Site of an undesirable hole inside a desirable hole | 51 |
| Complicated non-sexual relationship between two men | 51 |
| Instrument not played in the New York Philharmonic? | 51 |
| House that was a mark of wealth in the 19th century | 51 |
| They're "Takin' Care of Business" | 51 |
| "Hi, here are some TV knobs," in Spanish? | 51 |
| Romantic comedy that should have starred B.D. Wong? | 51 |
| Where to find a protective panel called a burladero | 51 |
| Character in a Beatles "White Album" tune | 51 |
| Alda's "Same Time, Next Year" co-star | 51 |
| Head football coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels | 51 |
| Proctologist's "time to go to work!"? | 51 |
| What two lanterns in the Old North Church signified | 51 |
| Stuff that people may get jittery with...or without | 51 |
| How goods may be arranged in a bakery display case? | 51 |
| They're the cutest in the world, per a hit song | 51 |
| "BUCK DID NOT READ THE NEWSPAPERS . . . " | 51 |
| Straightened things up about a lack of straightness | 51 |
| Best Actress nominee for "Djibouti Call"? | 51 |
| Musical featuring the song "I Love Paris" | 51 |
| Hospital volunteer named for a red-and-white jumper | 51 |
| Temporary structure seen at a French film festival? | 51 |
| "Thou ___ then be false . . . ": Polonius | 51 |
| Outgoing GOP Senator on an Italian island vacation? | 51 |
| Group that specializes in Model Ts or T-Birds, e.g. | 51 |
| Westley portrayer in "The Princess Bride" | 51 |
| Dale where beans are grown to make a cathartic oil? | 51 |
| Holden Caulfield's titular "position" | 51 |
| Famed painter of American Indians: 1796–1872 | 51 |
| ___ Diggory, young wizard in the Harry Potter books | 51 |
| Christina's panel-mate on "The Voice" | 51 |
| Hip-hopper with the 2010 hit "Forget You" | 51 |
| Latin word usually abbreviated with a single letter | 51 |
| "There'll Be Some ___ Made," old song | 51 |
| "Oh, baby, that's what I like!" oldie | 51 |
| Setting of the movie "Eight Crazy Nights" | 51 |
| President with a bridge in Montreal named after him | 51 |
| Molded dessert made with sponge cake or ladyfingers | 51 |
| "I'm certain that bill was just paid" | 51 |
| "Elements" of the hypothesis, letter-wise | 51 |
| Hybrid sport with seemingly incompatible components | 51 |
| Hit musical with the song "Razzle Dazzle" | 51 |
| "_____ Poems" (Sandburg's first book) | 51 |
| Byron's "--- Harold's Pilgrimage" | 51 |
| Byron's "___ Harold's Pilgrimage" | 51 |
| With ''play,'' it's easy as pie | 51 |
| Administrative group that oversees an Asian nation? | 51 |
| Religious symbol consisting of two combined letters | 51 |
| Course on keeping fit during vegetable preparation? | 51 |
| San Francisco paper, briefly (with "the") | 51 |
| Classic Dana Carvey character, with "the" | 51 |
| First mass-production auto company outside the U.S. | 51 |
| Period when some buttercup-family plants are grown? | 51 |
| "An Invitation to the White House" author | 51 |
| Web site that makes "Tap That App" videos | 51 |
| Comp claim from an ignored edge-of-the-road worker? | 51 |
| Sports network employees responsible for anecdotes? | 51 |
| Words preceding "... and have Samoa fun"? | 51 |
| "Dickie Dare" and "Dixie Dugan" | 51 |
| Sarah's last name in "The Terminator" | 51 |
| Emerson's "hobgoblin of little minds" | 51 |
| "Il Giardino dei Finzi-___," De Sica film | 51 |
| Word paired with a countdown on arcade game screens | 51 |
| Radio Flyer filled with weapons, pornography, etc.? | 51 |
| Scam "It's Only Make Believe" singer? | 51 |
| Word after "slow" or "pressure" | 51 |
| ''The Last of the Mohicans'' author | 51 |
| Specialist who checks pupils at the police academy? | 51 |
| Its pattern can help determine if it's venomous | 51 |
| Mathematical collections studied by group theorists | 51 |
| Girl in the poster of "Les Misérables" | 51 |
| Dress up as an anime character at a conference, say | 51 |
| "Smoking hasn't affected me a bit..." | 51 |
| Result of poorly stacked crates of water softeners? | 51 |
| Mexican's shoe bottoms show very little change? | 51 |
| Expensive champagne brand often heard in rap lyrics | 51 |
| Go on a pleasure trip to Martinique and Guadeloupe? | 51 |
| French wineries' regulations to assure quality? | 51 |
| ''Out of the Silent Planet'' author | 51 |
| "Down by the River" supergroup, initially | 51 |
| He sighted and named Natal on Christmas Day of 1497 | 51 |
| Stand-up guy with multiple "SNL" personas | 51 |