Nombre of Canadian lakes over 18000 square kilometers | 53 |
National park that inspired "The Lion King" | 53 |
Not a good person to entrust with secrets, informally | 53 |
Name linked to "This pie is occupewed" etc. | 53 |
NBA star Kobe Bryant has nicknamed "Gatsby" | 53 |
Network with the dating show "12 Corazones" | 53 |
Novel about getting English actor Michael to shut up? | 53 |
Number signifying "the end" on a wire story | 53 |
New York county bordering Pennsylvania, or vice versa | 53 |
Numero di R's in "arrivederci" / Razzes | 53 |
Not leave hanging? (or a hint to the circled letters) | 53 |
Novel subtitled "A Peep at Polynesian Life" | 53 |
Numerical classification of some World War II U-boats | 53 |
Number pointed to by the shortest shadow on a sundial | 53 |
New Age musician who famously played at the Acropolis | 53 |
Nat. currently ranked 14 on FIFA's world ranking | 52 |
Nickname for the site of Japan's surrender: 1945 | 52 |
Nellie who wrote "Ten Days in a Mad-House" | 52 |
Nickname heard in the 1981 hit "Key Largo" | 52 |
Necktie consisting of a cord and an ornamental clasp | 52 |
Novelist known for "locked-room" mysteries | 52 |
North Dakota's ___ Lacs National Wildlife Refuge | 52 |
Napoleon's home before his Hundred Days campaign | 52 |
Nucky's brother, on "Boardwalk Empire" | 52 |
N.J. city at the end of the George Washington Bridge | 52 |
Nelson's catchphrase on "The Simpsons" | 52 |
Nickname of a Chicago expressway, with “The” | 52 |
Name given to Jacob after he wrestled with the angel | 52 |
Novel that strongly influenced the Robin Hood legend | 52 |
Nigerian seaport that was once home to Chinua Achebe | 52 |
NYC rapper once associated with The Notorious B.I.G. | 52 |
Name above Theda on a Silent Screen Star stamp sheet | 52 |
Noted artist from Rutherford, N.J.: 1872–1953 | 52 |
N.Y.C. home of "The Persistence of Memory" | 52 |
Neighborhood that overlaps part of Greenwich Village | 52 |
Number of Electoral Votes won by Ralph Nader in 2000 | 52 |
NBA legend nicknamed "The Big Baryshnikov" | 52 |
Natalie Portman's "Cold Mountain" role | 52 |
Newly popular berry that purportedly promotes health | 52 |
Nineteenth-century stage genre involving watery sets | 52 |
Nickname for Mike Krzyzewski of Duke basketball fame | 52 |
Novelist who died on the same day as John F. Kennedy | 52 |
New Orleans Saint who was the Super Bowl XLIV M.V.P. | 52 |
New product line after Amana's takeover of Ford? | 52 |
No. that Bloomberg's soda ban would have limited | 52 |
Nationalist Timothy ___ of Ireland: 1885–1931 | 52 |
Next to Connecticut Avenue, say, on a Monopoly board | 52 |
New tax relief that rewards successful players (5,4) | 52 |
Nomination for which Susan Lucci finally won an Emmy | 52 |
Nickname of catchers Carlton Fisk and Ivan Rodriguez | 52 |
Novel about the seriousness of a weather phenomenon? | 52 |
Necco candy with vanilla, caramel, peanut, and fudge | 52 |
Nonet of black squares in this grid, typographically | 52 |
Novel republished to commemorate its 2012 centennial | 52 |
Nanny ___ (folk remedy of sheep manure in hot water) | 52 |
Neil Young "Out of ___ and into the black" | 52 |
Name shared by counties in New York and Pennsylvania | 52 |
Nora's husband in "A Doll's House" | 52 |
Number of "jours" in "septembre" | 52 |
North African capital for which its country is named | 52 |
Nichelle Nichols's role on "Star Trek" | 52 |
Nat. currently ranked 11 on FIFA's world ranking | 52 |
New York location of the first WoolworthÂ’s store | 52 |
Nickname of former New York Jets coach Wilbur Ewbank | 52 |
NOFX "___ Out the Soles of My Party Boots" | 52 |
Nigeria is the world's largest producer of these | 52 |
Nickelodeon cartoon, ''Invader ___'' | 52 |
Notation after "A new broom sweeps clean" | 51 |
Neckwear choices for Fred of "Scooby-Doo" | 51 |
NYSE ticker symbol changed to "T" in 1930 | 51 |
Nation whose anthem is "Land of the Free" | 51 |
Normandy city where William the Conqueror is buried | 51 |
Name in the "Inside Llewyn Davis" credits | 51 |
Name on the cover of "The Chinese Parrot" | 51 |
New Wave band formed after the Kent State shootings | 51 |
Number of colors on the German flag, to the Germans | 51 |
Nickname of a 6'7" former basketball great | 51 |
Nicholas Gage book that became a Kate Nelligan film | 51 |
Nevada city that hosts the National Basque Festival | 51 |
National Puzzlers' League publication, with The | 51 |
Nora who wrote "When Harry Met Sally ..." | 51 |
New York Rangers captain of the '70s, for short | 51 |
Nobelist Hermann, author of "Siddhartha" | 51 |
New York school whose team is aptly named the Gaels | 51 |
Note left after stealing a roommate's food, say | 51 |
Name that's the title of a 1980 Carly Simon hit | 51 |
Name that means "cool breeze" in Hawaiian | 51 |
Night owl's entertainment, with "The" | 51 |
Name in 1924's "Trial of the Century" | 51 |
NBA team that drafted Lew Alcindor (Kareem) in 1969 | 51 |
N.Y.C. institution with works of Warhol and Dalà | 51 |
Nat. whose flag is a green star on a red background | 51 |
Nick who was People's Sexiest Man Alive in 1992 | 51 |
Nick who starred in "The Prince of Tides" | 51 |
Novel whose title means "island wanderer" | 51 |
NFL single season touchdown reception record holder | 51 |
Noël Coward's "Sigh No More," e.g. | 51 |
Norman Fell role in "Three's Company" | 51 |
New York City theater district restaurateur Vincent | 51 |
NFL great portrayed in "Brian's Song" | 51 |