One of Dostoevsky's "Brothers Karamazov" | 54 |
Oscar-nominated "Peyton Place" actress, 1957 | 54 |
O'Brien's late-night predecessor and successor | 54 |
Oscar-winning actress of ''Two Women'' | 54 |
Old "It's smart to be thrifty" sloganeer | 54 |
One of the "California Dreamin'" singers | 54 |
One of the worlds in "The War of the Worlds" | 54 |
Organization whose name is Latin for "table" | 54 |
Org. that expanded its use of instant replay this year | 54 |
Old Testament figure who prophesied Nineveh's fall | 54 |
Org. with the motto "For the benefit of all" | 54 |
Org. whose motto is "For the benefit of all" | 54 |
Org. in 1950s-'60s TV's "Naked City" | 54 |
One of only two presidents with two Ivy League degrees | 54 |
Oscar nominee Michael of "The Great Santini" | 54 |
Obama's favorite character on "The Wire" | 54 |
Onetime teen idol who later hosted "Pyramid" | 54 |
Org. in the 1946 thriller "Cloak and Dagger" | 54 |
Occurrence on "Black Friday," Sept. 19, 1873 | 54 |
Object of many a hopeful machine inventor's search | 54 |
One pretending to like things simply because others do | 54 |
One of three people walking into a bar, in many a joke | 54 |
Option for those who are anti-Russian and anti-French? | 54 |
One who might use the curse word "bumbaclot" | 54 |
Old car company with the slogan "Stands Pat" | 54 |
One who accidentally blurts out "I did it!"? | 54 |
Old military slogan with scattered money from a shark? | 54 |
One of five golfers to have won all four of the majors | 54 |
One of three camel riders[IMPORTANT: See Note, above.] | 54 |
Options strategy also known as a "buy-write" | 54 |
Order to a Nile reptile to upset a vessel? [1973/1974] | 54 |
Olu ___ (jazz musician who is rapper Nas's father) | 54 |
One-named R&B singer with "Feel So High" | 54 |
Ones performing a folk legend's tunes in Michigan? | 54 |
Only person to win Oscars for acting and screenwriting | 54 |
Originator of the phrase "Pandora's box" | 54 |
Only coach to win both N.F.L. and A.F.L. championships | 54 |
Opera about the steadfast wife of a political prisoner | 54 |
One with all the answers—or in one case, questions | 54 |
Olajuwon who is the NBA career leader in blocked shots | 54 |
One answer to "Are you waiting for someone?" | 54 |
Org. for Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, et al. | 54 |
Off-Broadway's "The Beauty Queen of ___" | 54 |
One who's read an encyclopedia's first volume? | 54 |
Oscar-winning actress in "Melvin and Howard" | 54 |
One of Kevin's "American Beauty" costars | 54 |
One who uses Italian cheese as a race course obstacle? | 54 |
Order to Fido at historic site has a certain pop style | 54 |
Original host of TV's "A Current Affair" | 54 |
One Direction song that references a 1977 Queen anthem | 54 |
Only man to fly in Mercury, Gemini and Apollo missions | 54 |
Obama, Biden or McCain (but not Palin), in 2008: Abbr. | 54 |
Outfield wall that's unusually close to home plate | 54 |
Oscar winner for "Coal Miner's Daughter" | 54 |
One who'll easily lend money for a hard-luck story | 54 |
One of the deer hunters in "The Deer Hunter" | 54 |
One with a print outside Grauman's Chinese Theatre | 54 |
Only Pacific Division NBA team not based in California | 54 |
One debuting on "America's Most Wanted"? | 54 |
Opera house that opened with "Faust" in 1883 | 54 |
One on the Statue of Liberty is almost three feet long | 54 |
Opera title character who hurls herself from a parapet | 54 |
One-named "I Do!" singer named for a Jackson | 54 |
One of two in "The Twelve Days of Christmas" | 54 |
Old "We're up to something good" carrier | 54 |
One of Apu's octuplets on "The Simpsons" | 54 |
Org. that trademarked "Pony Express" in 2006 | 54 |
Org. with a national center named for Billie Jean King | 54 |
One's regular drink (with ''the'') | 54 |
One that goes "pop" in a children's song | 54 |
Oscar who wrote "The Picture of Dorian Gray" | 54 |
Old country name or its currency, both dropped in 1997 | 54 |
Oldest child in the comic strip "Baby Blues" | 54 |
Old "Precision crafted performance" sloganeer | 55 |
Org. that rates members of Congress on their liberalism | 55 |
One-named singer with "19" and "21" | 55 |
One phoned on "Qui veut gagner des millions?" | 55 |
One could go up to 11 in "This Is Spinal Tap" | 55 |
O. Henry award winner for "Shut a Final Door" | 55 |
Object of a Stockholm syndrome sufferer's affection | 55 |
Opera title character who is stabbed by a spurned lover | 55 |
One who watches the house while you're on vacation? | 55 |
One sold at Sotheby's in 1989 for more than $50,000 | 55 |
Only highest grossing film of the year to run at a loss | 55 |
Only state admitted under Grant's presidency: Abbr. | 55 |
Only person to win two Nobels in two different sciences | 55 |
Occupant of the Cleveland Browns' "pound" | 55 |
One who might receive roses at the end of a performance | 55 |
O'Keeffe's "Farmhouse Window and ___" | 55 |
Org. that directed some of BP's oil cleanup efforts | 55 |
Only sport where the entire body is a legal target area | 55 |
One-named teen idol of the late '50s/early '60s | 55 |
Org. that fined over a "wardrobe malfunction" | 55 |
Opera character who sings "Largo al factotum" | 55 |
One often coincides with a vibrational node of a string | 55 |
Original "Schoolhouse Rock!" fans, informally | 55 |
Org. "formed" inside the four longest answers | 55 |
Opening movement of Holst's "The Planets" | 55 |
Org. with the New York Red Bulls and Los Angeles Galaxy | 55 |
One subject of a "Strange Case" in literature | 55 |