| Defeated leader of the Knights of the Round Table? | 50 |
| Part of a girl's magazine dealing with makeup? | 50 |
| A founder of Germany's Social Democratic Party | 50 |
| Nickname that drops two letters of its longer form | 50 |
| Making a curling motion with the forefinger, maybe | 50 |
| Aphra ___, first English woman professional writer | 50 |
| Biblical advice for soldiering through tribulation | 50 |
| Jeeves's boss ___ Wooster, in Wodehouse novels | 50 |
| "This food is the ___ have ever tasted!" | 50 |
| Words before "show" or "class" | 50 |
| Drummer Pete . . . or possible greatest-hits album | 50 |
| "Stolen Car" English singer/songerwriter | 50 |
| 'Miss Lulu --' (old novel, play, and film) | 50 |
| Story of a Ping-Pong champ's retirement years? | 50 |
| Major book about a leader of the lighter industry? | 50 |
| Critic's negative review of a 1988 Hanks film? | 50 |
| Actor who played himself in "Zombieland" | 50 |
| Complaint that one didn't get enough presents? | 50 |
| Result of an old-fashioned one-two-punch knockout? | 50 |
| George who played a record 26 pro football seasons | 50 |
| The blizzard was so bad, the quilting club got ___ | 50 |
| Stevie Wonder "Master ___ (Jammin')" | 50 |
| Social arrangements that don't always work out | 50 |
| Hampering the peripheral vision of, as a racehorse | 50 |
| Compensation paid to the family of a murder victim | 50 |
| Studio exec's rationale for making gory films? | 50 |
| 1941 Priscilla Lane film whose title was a #1 song | 50 |
| Like Big Mama Thornton's "Hound Dog" | 50 |
| One who worked in a "dismal little cell" | 50 |
| Title character of a failed Jason Alexander sitcom | 50 |
| What you drop uncooked spaghetti or a tea bag into | 50 |
| How to "go where no man has gone before" | 50 |
| They're called in to check suspicious packages | 50 |
| Self-titled album named Pitchfork's #1 of 2011 | 50 |
| Energetic 1960s dance with swiveling and shuffling | 50 |
| Institutions where ax-wielder Lizzie got educated? | 50 |
| Headline after one of Becker's Wimbledon wins? | 50 |
| ''The Old Dark House'' star (1932) | 50 |
| Flavorer once labeled a "milk amplifier" | 50 |
| Politician nicknamed "The Old Crocodile" | 50 |
| Film about Ali/Foreman's Rumble in the Jungle? | 50 |
| College deg. for future high school coaches, maybe | 50 |
| Two-time choice for People's Sexiest Man Alive | 50 |
| Texter's "I'm away for a moment" | 50 |
| Don McNeill's radio show, with "The" | 50 |
| ... a singing group that meets for bacon and eggs? | 50 |
| Gumshoe hired for the case of the missing implant? | 50 |
| "The soul of wit," according to Polonius | 50 |
| Musician who created the Windows 95 start-up sound | 50 |
| Effect of a serious earthquake on the Golden Gate? | 50 |
| Secondary competitions, in some tennis tournaments | 50 |
| "The Letter" group, with "the" | 50 |
| Suave alter ego in "The Nutty Professor" | 50 |
| 'Muy --' (Spanish for 'very good') | 50 |
| Watchmaker with the first U.S. TV commercial, 1941 | 50 |
| Dresses for the cold (with ''up'') | 50 |
| What the podiatrist brought to the potluck dinner? | 50 |
| Scottish poet and "Animal House" actress | 50 |
| Topical analgesic from Palindromic Products, Inc.? | 50 |
| Go beyond established limits as a president would? | 50 |
| The ram in "A ram walks into a bar ..."? | 50 |
| ''Hand me that fly swatter . . .'' | 50 |
| How the best crosswords are made (just sayin') | 50 |
| The meaning of two lights, according to Longfellow | 50 |
| Uncontrollable desire, often for something harmful | 50 |
| Advice for a burlesque show after budget cutbacks? | 50 |
| Michael Bolton's "How ___ Be Lovers" | 50 |
| African point, or Dracula's cloak of optimism? | 50 |
| Nowadays they usually have power locks and windows | 50 |
| ''Blue Suede Shoes'' singer (1956) | 50 |
| Two-time Emmy-winning actress for "Taxi" | 50 |
| Make taurine sculptures? (trade positions 2 and 7) | 50 |
| Manager of the Major League Baseball All-Time Team | 50 |
| "Prince ___" (Chronicles of Narnia book) | 50 |
| American artist MaryÂ’s painting of promenades? | 50 |
| Year of the last known Roman gladiator competition | 50 |
| Single from "Bridge Over Troubled Water" | 50 |
| May 11, 2014, for "E" as a "D" | 50 |
| Good for a magazine writer, bad for a couch potato | 50 |
| Michael of "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" | 50 |
| Viola's alter ego in "Twelfth Night" | 50 |
| "Well done, Sir Lancelot," in Franglais? | 50 |
| Tallyho for dancer, pitcher, saxophonist and actor | 50 |
| ''Cat's in the Cradle'' singer | 50 |
| "A Dissertation on Roast Pig'' writer | 50 |
| Traveler's aid in West Virginia's capital? | 50 |
| Mrs. Edna Garrett in "The Facts of Life" | 50 |
| Say "Hey, batter batter batter" and such | 50 |
| It's white, puffy, and looks good in a kitchen | 50 |
| Command for comedian Margaret to sort photocopies? | 50 |
| Romantic overindulgence in nocturnes and mazurkas? | 50 |
| He made his last Supreme Court appointment in 2003 | 50 |
| Dershowitz/Shute book about badly fitting bikinis? | 50 |
| "When the moment is right..." advertiser | 50 |
| Start of an aptly expressed linguistic observation | 50 |
| Supermodel Crawford who's seen on infomercials | 50 |
| 1995 Stephen Rea cable movie about a serial killer | 50 |
| "Does she ... or doesn't she?" brand | 50 |
| Â Â What the lexicographer/dairy expert did? | 50 |
| Court case where Ripken is one of many plaintiffs? | 50 |