| Parachuting florist's cry as he leaves the plane? | 53 |
| Pulitzer Prize author of "In This Our Life" | 53 |
| Particularly impressive government investment option? | 53 |
| Peter of the original "Mission: Impossible" | 53 |
| Performer known for the peeling away of outer layers? | 53 |
| Principles espoused during Women's History Month? | 53 |
| Platinum-selling 10,000 Maniacs album of the 80's | 53 |
| Physician's definition of this puzzle's theme | 53 |
| Player in front of the goal during a free kick, often | 53 |
| Plastic coffee container designed for a Keurig brewer | 53 |
| Pulitzer winner for "Russia Leaves the War" | 53 |
| Phrase coined by Thomas Gray in his "Elegy" | 53 |
| Performer who was like other performers, only better? | 53 |
| Pictures of Ryan Gosling or goofy-looking cats, often | 53 |
| Perennial family that includes bee balm and horsemint | 53 |
| Philosophies that regard reality as one organic whole | 53 |
| Patinkin's role in "The Princess Bride" | 53 |
| Pleasant spot for Heathcliff's Wuthering Heights? | 53 |
| Pink "Put ___ wrong and I'm gonna fall" | 53 |
| Play about a guy and his sloppy little pal from Mars? | 53 |
| Product that offers drivers a rosy outlook on things? | 53 |
| Places to "go," while on your way somewhere | 53 |
| Puzzle toy with over 7 quattuordecillion combinations | 53 |
| Program that asks "Are we aloe?," for short | 53 |
| Priory of ___, group in "The Da Vinci Code" | 53 |
| Place for tennis players who aren't too boastful? | 53 |
| Planned site of the Geo. W. Bush Presidential Library | 53 |
| Palindromic name high on the Forbes billionaires list | 53 |
| Playing with the bow bouncing lightly off the strings | 53 |
| Parts that a doctor may remove — from his car? | 53 |
| Paul Simon advised him to "make a new plan" | 53 |
| Products with "Walgreens" on the label, say | 53 |
| Perfume billed as "The forbidden fragrance" | 53 |
| Person granted the vote by the Twenty-sixth Amendment | 53 |
| Part of a football field that is in field goal range? | 53 |
| Play a repeating pattern while the singer talks, e.g. | 53 |
| Physics principle regarding the transmission of light | 53 |
| Plaintiffs in a well-documented case against Facebook | 53 |
| Peter who co-wrote "Puff, the Magic Dragon" | 53 |
| Plate a World War II battleship with a certain metal? | 53 |
| Publisher of the most widely read magazine in the U.S. | 54 |
| Puzzle theme which appears nine more times in the grid | 54 |
| Pitcher in the first game of a playoff series, usually | 54 |
| Prefix for "culture" or "business" | 54 |
| Pop trio from Oslo with the hit "Take On Me" | 54 |
| Political state whose symbol often appears in Wite-Out | 54 |
| Paul who sang "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" | 54 |
| Persian-based faith stressing the oneness of humankind | 54 |
| Prepare under the heat coming from the top of the oven | 54 |
| Precursor to reality shows like "Punk'd" | 54 |
| Place to find things you like and things you don't | 54 |
| Publisher and "What's My Line?" panelist | 54 |
| Prefix with "sphere" or "friendly" | 54 |
| Posthumous Pierre de Coubertin medal winner Zátopek | 54 |
| Pulver's rank in "Mister Roberts": Abbr. | 54 |
| Pavel Chekov of "Star Trek," for one (abbr.) | 54 |
| Parts of Alaska's Denali Highway are built on them | 54 |
| Predators in the "Predator" films, for short | 54 |
| Playwright Ensler of "The Vagina Monologues" | 54 |
| Portrayer of Cesar in Broadway's "Fanny" | 54 |
| Philosopher who was the father of dialectical idealism | 54 |
| Part of an old TV catchphrase, also used by Ed McMahon | 54 |
| Popular children's "find it" book series | 54 |
| P.O.D. "Who's gonna bow down? Every ___" | 54 |
| Pyongyang's place (with ''North'') | 54 |
| Pakistan's so-called "Garden of Mughals" | 54 |
| Priestess in Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers" | 54 |
| Prison sentence that may be "without parole" | 54 |
| Prime minister born in Ukraine and raised in Milwaukee | 54 |
| Prefix with "tarsal" or "physical" | 54 |
| Prefix for "physics" or "physical" | 54 |
| Pink Floyd "The Dark Side of the Moon" smash | 54 |
| Prefix with "natal" or "classical" | 54 |
| Peeples of the "Big Momma's House" films | 54 |
| President who appeared on ''Laugh-In'' | 54 |
| Prefix with "profit" or "partisan" | 54 |
| Policy protecting against loss of electromotive force? | 54 |
| Product first used commercially in toothbrush bristles | 54 |
| President who appointed Sotomayor to the Supreme Court | 54 |
| Phil who sang "I Ain't Marching Anymore" | 54 |
| P. D. James's "Death ___ Expert Witness" | 54 |
| Point value in Scrabble of every letter in this puzzle | 54 |
| Physical feature of Herman on "The Simpsons" | 54 |
| Plastic ___ Band (“Give Peace a Chance” group) | 54 |
| Peacekeeping orgs., when they're not being violent | 54 |
| Proust's "A la Recherche du Temps _____" | 54 |
| Postlethwaite of "In the Name of the Father" | 54 |
| Prop in Laurel and Hardy's 'The Music Box' | 54 |
| Popular song genre on “The Lawrence Welk Show” | 54 |
| Place for some wiffle ball or live-action role-playing | 54 |
| Prepared, as potatoes for ... what exactly? Baby food? | 54 |
| Place to store your phone numbers (before smartphones) | 54 |
| Pop duo on a 1991 postage stamp in their native Sweden | 54 |
| Pacific Ocean atoll now comprising the state of Hawaii | 54 |
| Pioneering sex researcher who frequently wore bow ties | 54 |
| Pakistani scientist accused of selling nuclear secrets | 54 |
| Private consultant to the federal government, in slang | 54 |
| Protest activity for PETA members against Tyson Foods? | 54 |
| Peter Parker's newspaper in "Spider-Man" | 54 |
| Publication that is the key to this puzzle's theme | 54 |