Word that precedes six other answers in this puzzle | 51 |
"As __ the land at eve we went": Tennyson | 51 |
Kind of society that is careless of the environment | 51 |
Command to a German composer on a baseball diamond? | 51 |
"Just hear ___ sleigh bells jingling ..." | 51 |
"___ Spoke Zarathustra" (Nietzsche novel) | 51 |
''Honor ___ Father'' (Talese novel) | 51 |
Amuse the "Get the Party Started" singer? | 51 |
''Times are getting tougher . . .'' | 51 |
"__ Him" ("The Producers" tune) | 51 |
''Wait ___ the Sun Shines, Nellie'' | 51 |
"A Shot at Love" reality star ___ Tequila | 51 |
Oscar winner Swinton of "Michael Clayton" | 51 |
Tiny __ (''A Christmas Carol'' boy) | 51 |
"The discoverer of all things": Cervantes | 51 |
London institution since 1785, with "The" | 51 |
Tiny parasites spring from a Los Angeles newspaper? | 51 |
Louise of ''Gilligan's Island'' | 51 |
Actress Louise of "Gilligan's Island" | 51 |
Turner who sang "I Don't Wanna Fight" | 51 |
Ginger on ''Gilligan's Island'' | 51 |
" . . . syrops, ___ with cinnamon": Keats | 51 |
Motto of a self-important dictator's followers? | 51 |
'97 Finger Eleven album they left the waitress? | 51 |
The 6/17/72 Watergate break-in report was just this | 51 |
Actress Hedren who lives on a floating Arctic mass? | 51 |
"___ better to have loved and lost . . ." | 51 |
McCourt memoir after "Angela's Ashes" | 51 |
"___ an old tale, and often told" (Scott) | 51 |
Posh lodging with thousands and thousands of rooms? | 51 |
Lake that never fails to make grade schoolers laugh | 51 |
It shows a book's name, author, publisher, etc. | 51 |
Roman emperor during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius | 51 |
Spike Lee sued to prevent it from changing its name | 51 |
Item that coyotes can purchase via mail, apparently | 51 |
Contemptible person's implements nurture fungi? | 51 |
"Arrested Development" character Fünke | 51 |
Sir ___ Belch ("Twelfth Night" character) | 51 |
Strauss opus "--- und Verklärung" | 51 |
"It's __ for!": "Fabulous!" | 51 |
"Dracula" (1931) director Browning et al. | 51 |
"Little piggy," in a children's rhyme | 51 |
How adversaries may go at it in court, figuratively | 51 |
"Soar not too high ___ . . . ": Massinger | 51 |
High-protein food often found in vegetarian cuisine | 51 |
"I will speak daggers ___ . . . ": Hamlet | 51 |
"Tais-___!" (French "Shut up!") | 51 |
"L'Amour avec ___" (French love song) | 51 |
Word for turkey hidden in 11 answers of this puzzle | 51 |
Ballet move that's literally "fallen" | 51 |
Nickname for a Manhattan jail, with "the" | 51 |
"Raise the Titanic!" as read by actor ___ | 51 |
"The Complete Works of Shakespeare," e.g. | 51 |
''The Man With One Red Shoe'' actor | 51 |
Rock opera with the song "Pinball Wizard" | 51 |
''Beloved'' author's first name | 51 |
Rolling Stones classic, "Honky ___ Woman" | 51 |
Delivery at the world's largest daycare center? | 51 |
1990s R&B group with a repetitive-sounding name | 51 |
"It's ___ Late" (Carole King classic) | 51 |
Word before "little" and "late" | 51 |
"Miniver Cheevy, born ___ late": Robinson | 51 |
How a practical joke or a subway train may be taken | 51 |
Recharged one's batteries for a bit, as it were | 51 |
Where items in this puzzle's theme may be found | 51 |
"The letter is ___ by half a mile": Shak. | 51 |
Any of the Griffins on "Family Guy," e.g. | 51 |
Treat with an apparently unsolvable licking paradox | 51 |
Tunes concerned with disappointment in love | 51 |
What Natalie Imbruglia's hit did up the charts? | 51 |
City of Italia that hosted the 2006 Winter Olympics | 51 |
"It Wasn't All Velvet" autobiographer | 51 |
"___ Between Two Lovers" (#1 hit of 1977) | 51 |
George Peppard film, "One More Train ___" | 51 |
World Series-winning manager of 1998, 1999 and 2000 | 51 |
Joe recently elected to baseball's Hall of Fame | 51 |
Girardi's predecessor as manager of the Yankees | 51 |
Author of the tell-all "The Yankee Years" | 51 |
1985 hit, "Everybody Wants ___ the World" | 51 |
Opera with the aria "E lucevan le stelle" | 51 |
Words repeated in the "Sailor's Song" | 51 |
"They went __ in a Sieve, they did": Lear | 51 |
" . . . I was born ___ it right!": Hamlet | 51 |
"They that go down ___ . . . ": Psalm 107 | 51 |
Band with the 1986 hit album "Fahrenheit" | 51 |
"As soon as my heart stops breaking" band | 51 |
Facing difficulties with strength and determination | 51 |
French city that was the birthplace of the Concorde | 51 |
"Slithy" "Jabberwocky" creature | 51 |
"Slithy" thing in "Jabberwocky" | 51 |
"Advise none to marry or go ___": Herbert | 51 |
Bathtime plaything that's also a tongue twister | 51 |
It puts the "ow" in "rush hour" | 51 |
Where k.d. lang's "Broken Hearts" lie | 51 |
It might be covered in peanut butter in the kitchen | 51 |
'The Sound of Music' character Maria Von -- | 51 |
Montemezzi's "L'Amore dei ___ Re" | 51 |
Montemezzi opera "L'Amore dei ___ Re" | 51 |
"Don't ___ me" (words on a 1775 flag) | 51 |
Is active without making progress or falling behind | 51 |