| It's featured in "A Night at the Opera" | 53 |
| Its first combat use was in 1943 in the Solomon Isls. | 53 |
| Its positions are labeled North, South, East and West | 53 |
| It's billed as "The Place for Politics" | 53 |
| Infamous Roman emperor who "fiddled around" | 53 |
| Instruments played by Yusef Lateef and Sufjan Stevens | 53 |
| Indiana's smallest county or the river it touches | 53 |
| Impossible quantity of Lay's potato chips to eat? | 53 |
| It falls between 3760 and 3761 on the Jewish calendar | 53 |
| Its most odious type is classified as "Ser" | 53 |
| It "passeth all understanding": Philippians | 53 |
| It was originally called "Brad's Drink" | 53 |
| Instruments in "The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T" | 53 |
| Its scores are used in selecting Natl. Merit Scholars | 53 |
| It goes in one ear, gets flipped, then into the other | 53 |
| Instrument of torture in Room 101 of "1984" | 53 |
| It's from the Latin for "fissile stone" | 53 |
| It "is nothing but perception," wrote Plato | 53 |
| Infielder traded by the Yankees to get Alex Rodriguez | 53 |
| It includes provision for the admission of new states | 53 |
| Include in an e-mail without other recipients knowing | 53 |
| In-your-face types, in a "Seinfeld" episode | 53 |
| It has "county" and "city" inside | 53 |
| It displays the connections between system components | 53 |
| Idea that a communist nation influences its neighbors | 53 |
| It's often divided into sections 0, 2, 4, 6, etc. | 53 |
| It may be involved in tallying the four theme answers | 53 |
| Industrial musician Scott who performs as Celldweller | 53 |
| Indiana city nicknamed "Middletown, U.S.A." | 53 |
| Insurance category for cars, boats, fire damage, etc. | 53 |
| It may precede "I didn't see you there" | 53 |
| It may precede "You're in trouble now!" | 53 |
| Iberian city that lends its name to a variety of wine | 53 |
| It's quite different from the high-school variety | 53 |
| Interjections used to express irritation or disbelief | 53 |
| Items for baseball scouts and highway patrol officers | 53 |
| It might include a 10, jack, queen and king of hearts | 53 |
| Indian novelist who wrote "The Adventuress" | 53 |
| It meets adjacent to Paris's Jardin du Luxembourg | 53 |
| It occupies 25 pages in the Oxford English Dictionary | 53 |
| Institute in the 1997 sci-fi film "Contact" | 53 |
| Insp. "Dirty" Harry Callahan's employer | 53 |
| It may precede "Don't let anyone hear!" | 53 |
| In a ___, there's at least one fluid ounce of ___ | 53 |
| Instrument often accompanied by a pair of small drums | 53 |
| It's easy to do....well, it's just easy to do | 53 |
| It's between finishing a job and starting another | 53 |
| Inge's "The Dark at the Top of the ---" | 53 |
| It's headquartered in the Harry S Truman Building | 53 |
| It's celebrated in late January or early February | 53 |
| It's between "one" and "many" | 53 |
| Italian landmark name meaning "three roads" | 53 |
| Ingredient that mimics the flavor of an edible fungus | 53 |
| Its slogan used to be "One mission. Yours." | 53 |
| Its motto is "Non sibi sed patriae" (abbr.) | 53 |
| It occurs a little over six weeks after Groundhog Day | 53 |
| It underwent the Enlightenment, with "the" | 53 |
| Its English version has more than 3.5 million entries | 53 |
| Its banknotes have denominations from 1,000 to 10,000 | 53 |
| Israeli city whose citadel was built by the Ottomans | 52 |
| It precedes "of God" or "of war" | 52 |
| Its population nearly quadrupled in the 20th century | 52 |
| Indonesia's ''Isle of the Gods'' | 52 |
| Image on the back of the last American silver dollar | 52 |
| Intro French class for a fluent French speaker, e.g. | 52 |
| Israel's foreign minister during the Six-Day War | 52 |
| It's often tested by shouting "Hello!" | 52 |
| It has both Hebrew and English letters on its planes | 52 |
| Israel's first president was on its first flight | 52 |
| Item of sports equipment approximately 43" long | 52 |
| It would, at last, make the Constitution discuss sex | 52 |
| It transcends sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch | 52 |
| Its name comes from the Greek for "I burn" | 52 |
| Its first recorded eruption was about 3500 years ago | 52 |
| It precedes "more" and "lasting" | 52 |
| It begins "Now in the first year of Cyrus" | 52 |
| India's ''Father of the Nation'' | 52 |
| It's often referenced in BBC news reports: Abbr. | 52 |
| Instrument that often sits on the floor while played | 52 |
| Its border with Canada is less than fifty miles long | 52 |
| It's between the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers | 52 |
| Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini's daughter | 52 |
| Inspiration for Old Major of "Animal Farm" | 52 |
| Innkeeper in Bellini's "La Sonnambula" | 52 |
| Infamous 1999 computer virus with a woman's name | 52 |
| Implements for Carroll's "seven maids" | 52 |
| Its motto in Eng. is "It grows as it goes" | 52 |
| Inner Party member in “Nineteen Eighty-Four” | 52 |
| 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 |