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 |
Org. with the program "Refuse to Be a Victim" | 55 |
Org. with a super-creepy "CryptoKids" program | 55 |
One who tries to "solve a problem like Maria" | 55 |
One of two presidents graduated from Harvard Law School | 55 |
Opera tenor who attempts to rescue his lover from Hades | 55 |
Only player to be part of three World Cup-winning teams | 55 |
One-named rapper who launched the Konvict Clothing line | 55 |
One who adapts orchestral music for marching bands, say | 55 |
Oliver ___, Jenny's lover in "Love Story" | 55 |
Outfielder who challenged baseball's reserve clause | 55 |
One "trapped by his sinful talk," in Proverbs | 55 |
Old Dashiell Hammett radio series, with "The" | 55 |
Outdoor chore for author, singer, showman and President | 55 |
One who knows everything about the New Directions, e.g. | 55 |
One of Machiavelli's "Five Good Emperors" | 55 |
One reason for the success of "Jersey Shore"? | 55 |
One who might "report to the lobby" as you do | 55 |
Occurrence of events not quite eerily at the same time? | 55 |
One tenth of a gram (named after an Ancient Greek coin) | 55 |
Only one of the 13 Colonies not touching the Atl. Ocean | 55 |
Old 'Tonight Show' host studying ethnic groups? | 55 |
Old slangy ending for "yes" or "no" | 55 |
Only man ever to win an L.P.G.A. Tour tournament (1962) | 55 |
Ones whose tastes you obviously wouldn't understand | 55 |
Only player to hit 60 home runs in a season three times | 55 |
Org. that issues about 5.5 million new numbers annually | 55 |
One of South America's smallest republics, formerly | 55 |
One who dominates another by sheer force of personality | 55 |
Obeys a neatnik pirate's command regarding the deck | 55 |
Orange drink on some of Portland's Voodoo Doughnuts | 55 |
Oscar Wilde's "greatest of all art forms" | 55 |
One of the sisters on "Braxton Family Values" | 55 |
Old draft deferment category for critical civilian work | 55 |
O'Connor of "Witness for the Prosecution" | 55 |
One of two engineering features depicted in this puzzle | 55 |
Only founding member of OPEC not located in the Mideast | 55 |
One of Gabe's "sweathogs," in 70's TV | 55 |
One of the men waiting in "Waiting for Godot" | 55 |
One side's retort to "No, you don't!" | 55 |
Org. whose first champs were the Houston Oilers (1960) | 54 |
Obstacle surmounted by Hannibal's army in 218 B.C. | 54 |
Odysseus's faithful dog in "The Odyssey" | 54 |
Org. with the member magazine "Animal Watch" | 54 |
Oscar-nominated "My Man Godfrey" actor, 1936 | 54 |
One of classical music's "Three B's" | 54 |
One who looks up when someone yells "duck!"? | 54 |
One-named rocker, venture capitalist, and humanitarian | 54 |
Org. with the motto "God, home, and country" | 54 |
Org. whose motto is "God, Home, and Country" | 54 |
O'Connor's successor as archbishop of New York | 54 |
One who spells "team" with an "I"? | 54 |
Order whose members have included five U.S. presidents | 54 |
One-named singer with the hit "Orinoco Flow" | 54 |
Old San Francisco hippie hangout, with "the" | 54 |
Only president who'd been wounded in the Civil War | 54 |
Oscar-winning song from "A Hole in the Head" | 54 |
Oscar-winning "Titanic" score composer James | 54 |
Off-Broadway's ''_____ Baltimore'' | 54 |
One of a villainous group in "The Lion King" | 54 |
O(ne of si)x (for a h)e(xago)n (or five for a pyrami)d | 54 |
Opera whose second act is called "The Gypsy" | 54 |
One of five states in which same-sex marriage is legal | 54 |
One of Chekhov's ''Three Sisters'' | 54 |
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 |