Org. whose motto is "For the benefit of all" | 54 |
Org. whose motto is "Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity" | 60 |
Org. whose logo features the letter pi with an arrow through it | 63 |
Org. whose journal contains a feature called Patient Page | 57 |
Org. whose headquarters are at 1776 D St. NW in Washington | 58 |
Org. whose first president general was first lady Caroline Harrison | 67 |
Org. whose first Entertainer of the Year was Eddy Arnold | 56 |
Org. whose first champs were the Houston Oilers (1960) | 54 |
Org. whose cruelty-free rabbit logo appears on beauty products | 62 |
Org. Wayne LaPierre called "jack-booted thugs" | 56 |
Org. this puzzle's honoree might now be interested in joining | 65 |
Org. that, when spelled backward, is an old-timey exclamation | 61 |
Org. that's the subject of the book "The Puzzle Palace" | 69 |
Org. that's the subject of the book "Body of Secrets" | 67 |
Org. that's the plaintiff in some file-sharing lawsuits | 59 |
Org. that's not coming off so well in this Trayvon Martin thing | 67 |
Org. that's a topic in "Bowling for Columbine" | 60 |
Org. that wasn't too pleased with Obama's fly-swatting skills | 69 |
Org. that was made part of the Dept. of Homeland Security in 2003 | 65 |
Org. that voted Taylor Swift 2011 Entertainer of the Year | 57 |
Org. that uses the slogan "Cross Into the Blue" | 57 |
Org. that trademarked "Pony Express" in 2006 | 54 |
Org. that sells "Cut class, not frogs" T-shirts | 57 |
Org. that removed a beer bottle from its logo in 1997 | 53 |
Org. that released the "family jewels" in June 2007 | 61 |
Org. that recently voted to accept openly gay troops | 52 |
Org. that rates members of Congress on their liberalism | 55 |
Org. that rates meat "Choice" or "Prime" | 60 |
Org. that publishes the magazine Shooting Sports USA | 52 |
Org. that publishes the Consumer Information Catalog | 52 |
Org. that publishes an alternative to the New England Journal | 61 |
Org. that prohibits gay adults from holding leadership positions | 64 |
Org. that produced the documentary "Meet Your Meat" | 61 |
Org. that permits Pete Weber's post-roll "crotch chop" | 68 |
Org. that oversees international swimming competition | 53 |
Org. that operates the world's largest particle physics lab | 63 |
Org. that operates a firearms museum in Fairfax, Va. | 52 |
Org. that once sued a dead woman for illegal downloading | 56 |
Org. that once had a cartoon mascot named Peter Puck | 52 |
Org. that officially recognized the State of Israel in 1993 | 59 |
Org. that named Kenny Chesney their 2006 Entertainer of the Year | 64 |
Org. that Mary Louise Smith was the first female chair of | 57 |
Org. that maintains a "Popular Baby Names" Web page | 61 |
Org. that lobbies for looser restrictions on ballerina costume sales? | 69 |
Org. that Jinx worked for in "Die Another Day" | 56 |
Org. that issues about 5.5 million new numbers annually | 55 |
Org. that includes the Seattle Storm and the New York Liberty | 61 |
Org. that I kind of just can't write clues for anymore | 58 |
Org. that had a Committee on Quackery in the '60s and '70s | 66 |
Org. that gives out Image Awards and Spingarn Medals | 52 |
Org. that gives out "Movies for Grownups" awards | 58 |
Org. that gets away with saying, "Hands up" | 53 |
Org. that fined over a "wardrobe malfunction" | 55 |
Org. that expanded its use of instant replay this year | 54 |
Org. that Elizabeth Taylor and Sharon Stone are affiliated | 58 |
Org. that dropped "Lawn" from its name in 1975 | 56 |
Org. that domes Springfield in "The Simpsons Movie" | 61 |
Org. that directed some of BP's oil cleanup efforts | 55 |
Org. that advises the president in financial planning | 53 |
Org. that added "Explosives" to its name in 2003 | 58 |
Org. that accepted Michael Phelps' apology for smoking pot | 62 |
Org. seen in flashbacks in "The Good Shepherd" | 56 |
Org. responsible for keeping assholes off of television? | 56 |
Org. receiving royalties for "God Bless America" | 58 |
Org. protested in the 1999 "Battle of Seattle" | 56 |
Org. often blamed for exacerbating global financial problems | 60 |
Org. of which eight U.S. presidents have been members | 53 |
Org. involved in the 1981 air traffic controllers' strike | 61 |
Org. in the 2008 film "Burn After Reading" | 52 |
Org. in the 1946 thriller "Cloak and Dagger" | 54 |
Org. in 1950s-'60s TV's "Naked City" | 54 |
Org. in "The Crying Game" and "Patriot Games" | 65 |
Org. highlighted in "Bowling for Columbine" | 53 |
Org. headquartered near Colorado's Cheyenne Mountain | 56 |
Org. headed by the Comptroller General of the United States | 59 |
Org. Giuliani was addressing when interrupted by a call from his wife | 69 |
Org. for Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, et al. | 54 |
Org. featured in Carl Sagan's "Contact" | 53 |
Org. featured in "Three Days of the Condor" | 53 |
Org. featured in "The Silence of the Lambs" | 53 |
Org. featured in ''The Silence of the Lambs'' | 61 |
Org. distributing a "Close Guantánamo" handbook | 60 |
Org. criticized in "When the Levees Broke" | 52 |
Org. Bill O'Reilly called a "terrorist group" | 59 |
Org. behind the "McCruelty: I'm Hatin' It" campaign | 69 |
Org. "formed" inside the four longest answers | 55 |
Orfeo, e.g., in Gluck's "Orfeo ed Euridice" | 57 |
Oregon senator who resigned in 1995 over sexual harassment charges | 66 |
Order whose members have included five U.S. presidents | 54 |
Order to Fido at historic site has a certain pop style | 54 |
Order to a Nile reptile to upset a vessel? [1973/1974] | 54 |
Order between "ready" and "fire" | 52 |
Orchestral piece that evokes some non-musical literature | 56 |
Orchestra member whose instrument rests on the floor | 52 |
Orange drink on some of Portland's Voodoo Doughnuts | 55 |
Opus ___ (religious group featured in "The Da Vinci Code") | 68 |
Opus ___ (group depicted in "The Da Vinci Code") | 58 |
Opus ___ ("The Da Vinci Code" organization) | 53 |
Options strategy also known as a "buy-write" | 54 |
Option for those who are anti-Russian and anti-French? | 54 |