| 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 |
| Part of the next-to-last line of the Lord's Prayer | 54 |
| Public transportation to New York's Yankee Stadium | 54 |
| Poet who made radio broadcasts in support of Mussolini | 54 |
| Pills to improve one's infomercial knife-wielding? | 54 |
| Product whose ads once featured people in Rolls-Royces | 54 |
| Peter of AMC's "Sunday Morning Shootout" | 54 |
| Popular novelty at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair | 54 |
| Paintings of Marilyn Monroe, Che Guevara and the like? | 54 |
| Poem that ends "I am the captain of my soul" | 54 |
| Puzzle whose name means "cleverness squared" | 54 |
| Port from which Amelia Earhart left on her last flight | 54 |
| Philosopher who created the binary system and calculus | 54 |
| Phrase from Virgil appropriate for Valentine's Day | 54 |
| Poker variety in which the best hand is called a wheel | 54 |
| Patrick who won a 1966 Tony for "Marat/Sade" | 54 |
| Platonic utensil that clashes with the other utensils? | 54 |
| Person with a poignant story about his dietary choice? | 54 |
| Program on which pundits talk about marinara and such? | 54 |
| Patriots' fans to one another after Super Bowl XX? | 54 |
| Professor Marvel in "The Wizard of Oz," e.g. | 54 |
| People's choice every year since 1985, except 1994 | 54 |
| Paradise that isn't all it's cracked up to be? | 54 |
| Princess Adora's other identity, in 1980s cartoons | 54 |
| Place plant nutrients near the roots of a growing crop | 54 |
| Priory of ___ (group in "The Da Vinci Code") | 54 |
| Protoplasmic mass that's neither fungus nor animal | 54 |
| Player on the 1979 N.B.A. championship team, for short | 54 |
| Priebus's predecessor as Republican Party chairman | 54 |
| Prefix with "father" and "brother" | 54 |
| Paul's "Ebony and Ivory" singing partner | 54 |
| Pulp comic that transformed Nick Fury into a super-spy | 54 |
| Popular spectator sport that's not in the Olympics | 54 |
| Plea of a player drawing KILLJO- (1952, 1964 and 1990) | 54 |
| Portrayer of Susan on "Desperate Housewives" | 54 |
| Phrase at the bottom of California plates in the 1980s | 54 |
| People who walk nervously during loud, stormy weather? | 54 |
| Play with a segment called "Reclaiming Cunt" | 54 |
| Point of Grant Wood's "American Gothic"? | 54 |
| Part of the mailing address to Oral Roberts University | 54 |
| Put more pressure (on) ... or a title for this puzzle? | 54 |
| Patriot's math collection incorporating everything | 54 |
| Party formed to oppose "King Andrew" Jackson | 54 |
| Pyrithione ___ (active ingredient in dandruff shampoo) | 54 |
| Place where injured animals are brought to recuperate? | 54 |
| Pop group whose name is coincidentally a rhyme scheme | 53 |
| Poet Rich who wrote "Diving Into the Wreck" | 53 |
| Prefix with "dynamics" or "space" | 53 |
| Prefix with "space" or "nautical" | 53 |
| Pulitzer winner for "A Death in the Family" | 53 |
| Playwright Edward who wrote "The Zoo Story" | 53 |
| Pitcher Reynolds who was called "The Chief" | 53 |
| Professional org. ending eight answers in this puzzle | 53 |
| People a Frenchman may address, after "mes" | 53 |
| Prefix with "body" or "corrosion" | 53 |
| Padua's ___ Chapel, with a renowned Giotto fresco | 53 |
| Prepared to hear "The Star-Spangled Banner" | 53 |
| Paul Gallico's "Mrs. ___ Goes to Paris" | 53 |
| Paul Stanley: "Take Me Away (Together ___)" | 53 |
| Polish worker grabs large, deceitful poker player (7) | 53 |
| Possible reply to "Do you ever get lonely?" | 53 |
| Pioneer company, since 1972, in computer reservations | 53 |
| Purveyor of Londoners' "telly" programs | 53 |
| Pulitzer winner for "John Brown's Body" | 53 |
| Player losing to the 49ers in Super Bowl XVI or XXIII | 53 |
| Part of the wrapping of a gift from American Express? | 53 |
| Painter of "The Garden of Earthly Delights" | 53 |
| President portrayer in the "Get Smart" film | 53 |
| Pete Seeger "Fifteen miles on the Erie ___" | 53 |
| Patsy who sang "Walkin' After Midnight" | 53 |
| Pamphlet that should have been written by C.S. Lewis? | 53 |
| Partner of "calm" and "collected" | 53 |
| Piece of equipment used in a national sport of Canada | 53 |
| Painter kicked out of the Surrealist movement in 1934 | 53 |
| Product that comes in a "Dual Force Foamer" | 53 |
| Piece marked "piano, four hands," obviously | 53 |
| Place name that's Hebrew for "pleasure" | 53 |