| Flip side of Elvis's "Jailhouse Rock" | 51 |
| Thing depicted by this puzzle's circled letters | 51 |
| Key of Chopin's "Polonaise-Fantaisie" | 51 |
| Fountain in "Three Coins in the Fountain" | 51 |
| Sports Illustrated's 1971 Sportsman of the Year | 51 |
| "Night at the Museum" creature, for short | 51 |
| Start for "athlete" or "focals" | 51 |
| Salt Lake City daily, briefly, with "the" | 51 |
| What was won by the answer to each capitalized clue | 51 |
| Exceptional achievement in horse racing or baseball | 51 |
| "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" material | 51 |
| Cereal whose ads feature a "silly rabbit" | 51 |
| Cereal pursued by a "silly rabbit" in ads | 51 |
| "You may __ me in the very dirt": Angelou | 51 |
| Post "Rush sux!!" on a Rush fanpage, e.g. | 51 |
| Mini-Me portrayer in Austin Powers films, Verne ___ | 51 |
| Play about Capote that ran on Broadway in the 1990s | 51 |
| ___ Warier (Ron Artest's terrible record label) | 51 |
| First Peruvian city to gain independence from Spain | 51 |
| Object of Teddy Roosevelt's "busting" | 51 |
| Its "final test" is ridicule, per Mencken | 51 |
| Word repeated before "again," in a saying | 51 |
| Response to "You won't believe this!" | 51 |
| Job for a private eye hired by a suspicious spouse? | 51 |
| "God Save the __!": Russian Empire anthem | 51 |
| Monogram of ''The Waste Land'' poet | 51 |
| Where Archimedes had his "Eureka!" moment | 51 |
| English monarchs from Henry VII through Elizabeth I | 51 |
| The great horned owl has prominent ones on its ears | 51 |
| New England school with a campus in the French Alps | 51 |
| City whose name means "old town" in Creek | 51 |
| African capital contained in its country's name | 51 |
| "___: Dinosaur Hunter" (Nintendo 64 game) | 51 |
| "King ___" (novelty hit for Steve Martin) | 51 |
| Anna Leonowens, e.g., in "The King and I" | 51 |
| "I really appreciate that," while texting | 51 |
| Author depicted next to a steamboat on a 2011 stamp | 51 |
| First word of "A Visit From St. Nicholas" | 51 |
| First word of Carroll's "Jabberwocky" | 51 |
| "'___ the night before Christmas ..." | 51 |
| "___ Love--not me" (Emily Dickinson poem) | 51 |
| "___ brillig and the slithey toves . . ." | 51 |
| "__ brillig, and the slithy ...": Carroll | 51 |
| Music-writing system developed by Arnold Schoenberg | 51 |
| Ashton Kutcher and others with many cyber followers | 51 |
| ___-Days (intensified practices for football teams) | 51 |
| "'Tis he, that villain Romeo" speaker | 51 |
| Sharon's "Cagney & Lacey" co-star | 51 |
| Sharon's "Cagney & Lacey" partner | 51 |
| Emmy-winning "Cagney & Lacey" co-star | 51 |
| "America's Next Top Model" host Banks | 51 |
| R&B singer with the hit "Nobody Else" | 51 |
| "The Pluto Files" author Neil deGrasse __ | 51 |
| First half of a secret language on "Zoom" | 51 |
| "___ sum?" (stunned Roman's question) | 51 |
| Where Bertrand Russell taught philosophy, for short | 51 |
| Internet inventor Vint Cerf's alma mater: Abbr. | 51 |
| Secretary of the Interior under Kennedy and Johnson | 51 |
| Subject of many a rambling, GIF-happy personal site | 51 |
| What humans came to Earth in, according to Raelians | 51 |
| Alfred who wrote the book for "LoveMusik" | 51 |
| "Star Trek" character that speaks Swahili | 51 |
| Instrument made by the companies Mahalo and Lanikai | 51 |
| Things featured at touristy productions in Honolulu | 51 |
| Uma's role in ''The Producers'' | 51 |
| "The Subject Was Roses" director Grosbard | 51 |
| Thurman who played Beatrix in "Kill Bill" | 51 |
| Nathan's assistant in "The Producers" | 51 |
| John's "Pulp Fiction" dancing partner | 51 |
| John's ''Pulp Fiction'' co-star | 51 |
| Elevation where the malleus attaches to the eardrum | 51 |
| Surgery site located on a Florida campus, for short | 51 |
| "I ... don't know how to answer that" | 51 |
| Strategic Iraqi port just across the Kuwaiti border | 51 |
| "There is three ___ in this matter": W.S. | 51 |
| 7-Up's old ad description, with "the" | 51 |
| "Hänsel __ Gretel" (Humperdinck opera) | 51 |
| Half of TV's ''The Odd Couple'' | 51 |
| Felix's last name on "The Odd Couple" | 51 |
| Org. with "Trick-or-Treat" donation boxes | 51 |
| Org. with a "Trick-or-Treat" donation box | 51 |
| Protestant with a non-dogmatic approach to religion | 51 |
| " . . . not so ___ man's ingratitude" | 51 |
| "___ These Hills" (Cherokee Indian drama) | 51 |
| Violinist's stroke indicated by a "V" | 51 |
| Original channel for "Star Trek: Voyager" | 51 |
| Swedish home of Scandinavia's oldest university | 51 |
| "What can Brown do for you?" shipping co. | 51 |
| Long Island town, site of the Brookhaven Laboratory | 51 |
| 1,575-mile river known to some locals as the Zhayyq | 51 |
| Language family that includes Finnish and Hungarian | 51 |
| Word with "renewal" or "sprawl" | 51 |
| Author of "Armageddon: A Novel of Berlin" | 51 |
| "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral" writer Leon | 51 |
| Prop for professional wrestling manager Paul Bearer | 51 |
| ___ Major (constellation containing the Big Dipper) | 51 |
| ___ for Africa ("We Are the World" group) | 51 |
| "Miss Teen ___" Best Kissers in the World | 51 |
| Company that added four letters to its name in 1997 | 51 |
| Patriotic cheer heard at international competitions | 51 |