| Clint's "In the Line of Fire" co-star | 51 |
| Comment when Cheer gains a full detergent monopoly? | 51 |
| Cabo da ___, westernmost spot in continental Europe | 51 |
| Coach of Notre Dame's "Four Horsemen" | 51 |
| Clement Moore's "right jolly old elf" | 51 |
| Carl's "Ocean's Eleven" character | 51 |
| Comedian Ansari on "Parks and Recreation" | 51 |
| Composer of "Duke Bluebeard's Castle" | 51 |
| Conservative pundit with a daily morning radio show | 51 |
| Cereal that doesn't really taste like anything? | 51 |
| Comedian given a 1969 Presidential Medal of Freedom | 51 |
| Curved flat piece of wood made a sound like a bell? | 51 |
| Complicated non-sexual relationship between two men | 51 |
| Character in a Beatles "White Album" tune | 51 |
| Christina's panel-mate on "The Voice" | 51 |
| Course on keeping fit during vegetable preparation? | 51 |
| Classic Dana Carvey character, with "the" | 51 |
| Comp claim from an ignored edge-of-the-road worker? | 51 |
| Company that lost the copyright to Superboy in 2004 | 51 |
| Caused the body temperature to rise on yours truly? | 51 |
| Character with the catchphrase "Get out!" | 51 |
| Country star who sang "Roses in the Snow" | 51 |
| CHARIOTS OF FIRE remake featuring steamy sturgeons? | 51 |
| Confident words about a designer doing this puzzle? | 51 |
| Commit a major party foul at the end of the evening | 51 |
| CONSERVATIVES BLAME LIBERALS FOR D.C. EARTHQUAKE... | 51 |
| Coffee that unleashes your inner prehistoric beast? | 51 |
| Cake sections declared on an attorney's return? | 51 |
| Captain Beefheart sang "Eeee-___-tricity" | 51 |
| Claudia ___, 1984 Olympic gold medalist in shot put | 51 |
| Cigarette brand that "means fine tobacco" | 51 |
| Clarify in a condescending, possibly sexist fashion | 51 |
| Court rules it has power to overrule Congress: 1803 | 51 |
| Cormac who wrote "No Country for Old Men" | 51 |
| Candace Bergen and Susan Lucci, e.g., in a txt msg? | 51 |
| Competitive greyhound trainer who's been duped? | 51 |
| Change, e.g., and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 51 |
| Club founder and president in an 1836 Dickens novel | 51 |
| Catchphrase of a contraceptive device's mascot? | 51 |
| California State Route 1 along the shore, for short | 51 |
| Campus flick with David Spade as a Young Republican | 51 |
| Category of afflictions that includes autism: abbr. | 51 |
| Cupcake topper for some girls' birthday parties | 51 |
| Captain Hook's "Jolly Roger," for one | 51 |
| Concern for Walt or Gus on "Breaking Bad" | 51 |
| Checked the data before investing in a Web company? | 51 |
| Composition with uneven characters, stereotypically | 51 |
| Clint Black pro-war song "I ___ and Roll" | 51 |
| Coal-rich area at stake in the Treaty of Versailles | 51 |
| Collection of emergency treatment items, one-upped? | 51 |
| Cher "You Haven't ___ the Last of Me" | 51 |
| Condé Nast women's magazine launched in 1978 | 51 |
| Can North and South Korea one day be --- brothers? | 51 |
| Charlie who claimed to have "tiger blood" | 51 |
| Character with the catchphrase "bazinga!" | 51 |
| Coll. fraternity with a skull-and-crossbones symbol | 51 |
| Closing up a surgical wound with a whoopee cushion? | 51 |
| Coin composed of copper, nickel, zinc and manganese | 51 |
| Country mentioned often in "My Fair Lady" | 51 |
| Campaigns in which enemies are treated maliciously? | 51 |
| Crustacean that fashions homes from a porous animal | 51 |
| Cofounder with Addison of the "Spectator" | 51 |
| Cry in ''A Streetcar Named Desire'' | 51 |
| Contents of a diner dispenser that might get sticky | 51 |
| Channel that reairs "The Big Bang Theory" | 51 |
| Colonial imposition that led to a "party" | 51 |
| City where "Smokey and the Bandit" begins | 51 |
| Classic cricket match between England and Australia | 51 |
| Colloquialism for the police (with "The") | 51 |
| Command to a German composer on a baseball diamond? | 51 |
| Contemptible person's implements nurture fungi? | 51 |
| City of Italia that hosted the 2006 Winter Olympics | 51 |
| Cereal whose ads feature a "silly rabbit" | 51 |
| Cereal pursued by a "silly rabbit" in ads | 51 |
| City whose name means "old town" in Creek | 51 |
| Company that added four letters to its name in 1997 | 51 |
| Clint's "High Plains Drifter" co-star | 51 |
| Ceremony hosted by Russell Brand earlier this month | 51 |
| Company with an "On the Grill" iPhone app | 51 |
| City where Bach, Goethe, and Marlene Dietrich lived | 51 |
| Col. Klink player on "Hogan's Heroes" | 51 |
| Campaign slogan for a New Jersey mayoral candidate? | 51 |
| College where an athlete might wear a "Y" | 51 |
| Card that a "soft" blackjack hand contains | 52 |
| Computer language named for the Countess of Lovelace | 52 |
| Character considered to be Hemingway's alter ego | 52 |
| Calc. at the bottom of the first page of a 1040 form | 52 |
| Composer of "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" | 52 |
| Cochise on TV's ''Broken Arrow'' | 52 |
| Carpenter you don't want to see around the house | 52 |
| Cameroon's "Chant de Ralliement," e.g. | 52 |
| Caper ... or going around the wrong way, in Britain? | 52 |
| City where "The Night Café" was painted | 52 |
| City in the Bouches-du-Rhône department of France | 52 |
| Continent with ten or so cities larger than New York | 52 |
| Clarifying words when spelling a name over the phone | 52 |
| Companion of Artemis whom Zeus changed into a spring | 52 |
| Correspondent Samantha of "The Daily Show" | 52 |
| Chicken pieces that aren't legs, thighs or wings | 52 |
| Crotch protrusions on some classic rock album covers | 52 |