| Instrument whose name means "little goose" | 52 |
| Its postal codes begin with K, L, M, N, and P: Abbr. | 52 |
| Its coat of arms includes a bear, a moose and a deer | 52 |
| Its coat of arms features a bear, a deer and a moose | 52 |
| Its slogan is "Milk's Favorite Cookie" | 52 |
| I'm ___ it" ("I've moved on") | 52 |
| It's likened to a snake's eye, at the tables | 52 |
| It comes before "view" or "text" | 52 |
| Ideal match, it's said, for a Cabernet Sauvignon | 52 |
| Instruction sometimes followed by "repeat" | 52 |
| It was held outside of California only once, in 1942 | 52 |
| Indian-born actor in "A Tiger Walks," 1964 | 52 |
| It can precede the first names in six puzzle answers | 52 |
| It might say "New Jersey" in Atlantic City | 52 |
| It's repeated in "Cockles and Mussels" | 52 |
| Info about a person's education and work history | 52 |
| It's topped by the "Statue of Freedom" | 52 |
| Item on many hourly workers' Friday to-do lists? | 52 |
| It helps keep a Persian's home from smelling bad | 52 |
| It doesn't sell postcards near a N.Y. university | 52 |
| It can make mean men, but it can't make men mean | 52 |
| Item on which an office worker's name is printed | 52 |
| It may be used to find out if you have good contacts | 52 |
| It features a statue of a Scottie next to his master | 52 |
| It's known as "the Prairies" in Canada | 52 |
| Interested in headaches, puking, and bloodshot eyes? | 52 |
| INSP: "___! We're the Fashion Police!" | 52 |
| It's reached after returning from a long journey | 52 |
| Inviting words before "Want to come over?" | 52 |
| Increased the excitement level (with "up") | 52 |
| International Workingmen's Association organizer | 52 |
| Ilia ___, figure skater who won Olympic gold in 1998 | 52 |
| Indicator that a man has a sizable penis, supposedly | 52 |
| Internet slang system sometimes written with 3's | 52 |
| It's designed to be seen just above the beltline | 52 |
| If it had happened, you wouldn't be reading this | 52 |
| Identification comprised of five different notes (5) | 52 |
| Indian greeting that means "bowing to you" | 52 |
| Important spelling feature of "iridescent" | 52 |
| It's headquartered at Naval Station Pearl Harbor | 52 |
| Island on which the most common surname is Christian | 52 |
| Instrument for determining the distance of an object | 52 |
| Illumination in "The Star-Spangled Banner" | 52 |
| Item in a transportation company's laundry room? | 52 |
| It may range from beach castles to Buddhist mandalas | 52 |
| Its New York Stock Exchange symbol is "ZZ" | 52 |
| It begins "A well regulated Militia . . ." | 52 |
| It can mean "peace" or "welfare" | 52 |
| It's at the end of this puzzle's theme names | 52 |
| Image depicted by this puzzle, after it's solved | 52 |
| Impolite army acronym meaning "a big mess" | 52 |
| Its studio was built for the NBC Symphony in '37 | 52 |
| Independence leader and first president of Indonesia | 52 |
| Its logo has an arrow pointing down and to the right | 52 |
| It's a college when "more" is attached | 52 |
| It follows "four" but not "five" | 52 |
| Inventor played by Bowie in "The Prestige" | 52 |
| Ingmar Bergman classic narrated by Jacques Cousteau? | 52 |
| It was Obama's self-professed favorite TV series | 52 |
| It goes "oom" but not "pah, pah" | 52 |
| It's imposed on some purchases made out of state | 52 |
| Its motto is "Non sibi sed patriae": Abbr. | 52 |
| Increasingly obsolete home theater component (abbr.) | 52 |
| Indian chessmaster who became World Champion in 2007 | 52 |
| It can follow "Party people in the house!" | 52 |
| Internet giant with an exclamation point in its name | 52 |
| Irish poet of "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" | 52 |
| It's an indeterminate form when raised to itself | 52 |
| It flows across the border of New Mexico and Arizona | 52 |
| Inspiration for Broadway's "Mamma Mia!" | 53 |
| Intolerable ___, one cause of the American Revolution | 53 |
| Insurance company whose Twitter feed is run by a duck | 53 |
| It is disqualified from dog shows if it has blue eyes | 53 |
| Its southern end is at Dawson Creek, British Columbia | 53 |
| Its production ended in 2004 with a Final 500 Edition | 53 |
| It roughly translates to "bearded" in Tibet | 53 |
| It's between "you" and "here" | 53 |
| It has about 60 percent of the earth's population | 53 |
| It lost out to "Biloxi Blues" for Best Play | 53 |
| It has a bit part in "Antony and Cleopatra" | 53 |
| Item listed in "Thou shalt not covet . . ." | 53 |
| It can be viewed with a scanning tunneling microscope | 53 |
| Item on the "Friday the 13th Part 2" poster | 53 |
| Italian-born first female Quebec Member of Parliament | 53 |
| It's not disrespected on "The Sopranos" | 53 |
| Inspiration for "The Persistence of Memory" | 53 |
| In certain areas it's called Radio Nord Québec | 53 |
| Invention that prompted NBC to adopt the peacock logo | 53 |
| Its official song is "Yankee Doodle": Abbr. | 53 |
| It may be admissible when the original is unavailable | 53 |
| It always starts on the same day of the week as Sept. | 53 |
| It's the "D" in a presidential monogram | 53 |
| It precedes any of the five circled "words" | 53 |
| Injured body part in a 2013 "Girls" episode | 53 |
| Its four-color logo no longer has overlapping letters | 53 |
| Isle from which Napoleon escaped on February 26, 1815 | 53 |
| It absorbed data from Funk and Wagnalls, among others | 53 |
| Indoor rowing machine, briefly, in rowers' jargon | 53 |
| It's called Mongibello by people who live near it | 53 |
| It's "written in the face," per Fellini | 53 |