| "There is no ___ like a book": Dickinson | 50 |
| Former Tennessee senator's Halloween costumes? | 50 |
| "Good food for the fun of it!" sloganeer | 50 |
| End of "America the Beautiful," in brief | 50 |
| What the overheated passengers called the airline? | 50 |
| Armor-piercing bullet, or a movie of the same name | 50 |
| Points where ulnar nerves pass near the surface | 50 |
| 1930's-40's tyrant, spelled out in detail? | 50 |
| The part of the church that's covered in hair? | 50 |
| Adult beverage that tastes like laundry detergent? | 50 |
| Radioactive emissions moving at the speed of light | 50 |
| Visitor at the beginning of "The Hobbit" | 50 |
| Apes whose habitat includes buckets and old bikes? | 50 |
| Favorite Hall of Famer of the 39th U.S. president? | 50 |
| Head of the Social Security Administration (actor) | 50 |
| Volume I of a Churchill opus, with "The" | 50 |
| Catalonia's Sagrada Familia is his magnum opus | 50 |
| "The Beggar's Opera," wrote John ___ | 50 |
| Singer and longtime owner of baseball's Angels | 50 |
| Person born in the late '60s or early '70s | 50 |
| He spent December 25, 1776 crossing a frigid river | 50 |
| Whole that's greater than the sum of its parts | 50 |
| Oft-chronicled terrier of Scottish lore, ___ Bobby | 50 |
| Borrioboola-___, locale in "Bleak House" | 50 |
| Part of an email address in a California ballpark? | 50 |
| Business patronized by soldiers on weekend leaves? | 50 |
| Christmas present you'll find inside this grid | 50 |
| Lively dance movement ending some classical suites | 50 |
| 'They Shoot Horses, Don't They?' actor | 50 |
| Rupert ___ (Buffy the Vampire Slayer's mentor) | 50 |
| "Mickey" singer Basil working on cotton? | 50 |
| Location of the only McDonalds in Cuba, informally | 50 |
| Demand for Jay to appear on "SNL" again? | 50 |
| Location of the garden in many a Monet masterpiece | 50 |
| Bodybuilder's supplement supply store, perhaps | 50 |
| Co-winner of the first Albert Einstein Award, 1951 | 50 |
| "To ___ speak Spanish . . . ": Charles V | 50 |
| "Pride ___ before destruction": Proverbs | 50 |
| Co-creator of "Charlie's Angels'' | 50 |
| Have a real interest in being a securities dealer? | 50 |
| "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" band | 50 |
| Go look at schedules for modern-day library (6, 5) | 50 |
| Engage in some golden showers with your professor? | 50 |
| Film in which the Marx Brothers join the gold rush | 50 |
| Mass of a cubic centimetre of water, approximately | 50 |
| Lifeless-sounding band with lifeless-sounding fans | 50 |
| She wrote "The House on Coliseum Street" | 50 |
| Wrestling style that forbids holds below the waist | 50 |
| Superhero who had an arch foe named Bull's-Eye | 50 |
| Fictional creature born of a post-midnight feeding | 50 |
| "Go Tell It on the Mountain" family name | 50 |
| Channel that revived "The Newlywed Game" | 50 |
| Italian Baroque painter known for ceiling frescoes | 50 |
| Bay bordering El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua | 50 |
| Second U.S. astronaut in space, after Alan Shepard | 50 |
| Author of "Watch on the Rhine," politely | 50 |
| "Yeah? Let's see ya do it, you ___!" | 50 |
| "Trivial Pursuit" co-creator Chris ____ | 50 |
| Nickname for Hubert Humphrey, with "the" | 50 |
| New York singing group that last performed in 2007 | 50 |
| ___ Chicken Shack (Chicago-based restaurant chain) | 50 |
| Business that sells plugged-in string instruments? | 50 |
| U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union during W.W. II | 50 |
| "The Silence of the Lambs" author Thomas | 50 |
| World War I veteran who served as a U.S. president | 50 |
| Goalie Dominik who won the Vezina Trophy six times | 50 |
| Dipping into loathsome content for snarky purposes | 50 |
| "The Spirit of the Age" essayist William | 50 |
| "___ Soul," 1938 Carmichael-Loesser song | 50 |
| Self-nicknamed "Overweight Lover" of rap | 50 |
| " . . . people don't do such things" | 50 |
| Why the bridge player was obliged to stop golfing? | 50 |
| Actress whose great-grandfather was a British P.M. | 50 |
| Her postcard says "Looking for bargains" | 50 |
| Opening line from a TV show that debuted on 1/5/61 | 50 |
| The pop-up blocker leaves ...a toast for referees? | 50 |
| "The Algiers Motel Incident" author John | 50 |
| Florida city home to the headquarters of Telemundo | 50 |
| Theme of this puzzle, seen seven times in the grid | 50 |
| "Get your butt over (to)," in olden days | 50 |
| (n.) the study of temper tantrums through the ages | 50 |
| Paper items that show off more than you'd like | 50 |
| ''This may come as a shock . . .'' | 50 |
| What the first squirt from an extinguisher causes? | 50 |
| Comp claim from a none-too-swift Fearless Fosdick? | 50 |
| She played the Bond girl in "Goldfinger" | 50 |
| I __ him about never playing Ping-Pong with me ... | 50 |
| Author Barbara of "Laughing All the Way" | 50 |
| Czech leader ousted in the Velvet Revolution, 1989 | 50 |
| High-mounted window you can't stop looking at? | 50 |
| Device that takes pictures of poetic metric units? | 50 |
| "It's almost impossible to know ..." | 50 |
| Frozen structure that facilitates animal migration | 50 |
| Strategy employed by a Siberian Hansel and Gretel? | 50 |
| They form when melted snow refreezes at roof edges | 50 |
| Olympic gold medalists Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir | 50 |
| Biography subtitled, "A Dog's Life"? | 50 |
| " . . . ___ in the daytime": Psalms 22:2 | 50 |
| Exposer of Standard Oil during the Progressive era | 50 |
| " . . . god of my ___" (Juliet re Romeo) | 50 |