| Its literal translation is "submission" | 49 |
| Informal response to "Who's there?" | 49 |
| Its flag is made of green, yellow and red stripes | 49 |
| Its cover is round so it doesn't fall through | 49 |
| Island between La-nai and Molokai, alphabetically | 49 |
| Influential 1957 jazz album "___ Ahead" | 49 |
| Its chapel was designed by Eero Saarinen, briefly | 49 |
| Instrument shaker at the end of a minstrel troupe | 49 |
| It might be served for breakfast at the Iditarod? | 49 |
| Its eye is needed in a "Macbeth" recipe | 49 |
| Its familiar logo represents a goddess's wing | 49 |
| Intersection of perfect squares and prime numbers | 49 |
| Island where "Jurassic Park" was filmed | 49 |
| Instrument used to set the pitch for an orchestra | 49 |
| Instrument on Mariah Carey's "Hero" | 49 |
| Instrument for someone who knows how to lip reeds | 49 |
| It entered the Union on Valentine's Day, 1859 | 49 |
| Its flagship sch. is in Stillwater, west of Tulsa | 49 |
| It carries the words "Rey de España" | 49 |
| It's awarded for getting someone home (abbr.) | 49 |
| It's distilled from fermented molasses, often | 49 |
| Its first car was built by aeronautical engineers | 49 |
| It declared independence from New Zealand in 1962 | 49 |
| Israeli diplomat who served in the United Nations | 49 |
| It's between the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf | 49 |
| Injury found in this grid's upper-left corner | 49 |
| Insulted hurled at a boring Jerry Springer guest? | 49 |
| Ives who sang "A Holly Jolly Christmas" | 49 |
| Images on so-called revolutionaries' t-shirts | 49 |
| It has "can" and "tin" inside | 49 |
| It has "rot" and "die" inside | 49 |
| It will let you play Atari games on your computer | 49 |
| It's entirely represented in this puzzle grid | 49 |
| If you make this, there can be no possible change | 49 |
| Indicator of light sensitivity, to a photographer | 49 |
| Installer who works with natural fuel, in Britain | 49 |
| Invitation to one standing awkwardly near the bar | 49 |
| In song, words before "a wiz there was" | 49 |
| It's hidden (but suggested) in job interviews | 49 |
| It links the Sea of Japan with the East China Sea | 49 |
| It's often changed before the expiration date | 49 |
| Its motto is 'Manly deeds, womanly words' | 49 |
| Its first mascot was a toque-wearer named Speedee | 49 |
| Indecisive parents may give a newborn two of them | 49 |
| International Museum of Cartoon Art founder, 1974 | 49 |
| It lost out to "Crash" for Best Picture | 49 |
| International chain of fusion cuisine restaurants | 49 |
| Item, such as interest, recorded only when earned | 49 |
| It starts in the upper-left corner of a crossword | 49 |
| Internet shortening to introduce a different view | 49 |
| I.B.M. processor type found in Nintendo's Wii | 49 |
| In-your-face '50s-'60s talk show host Joe | 49 |
| It airs episodes of "Episodes," briefly | 49 |
| It's heard in "Slumdog Millionaire" | 49 |
| Instrument that's usually played cross-legged | 49 |
| Instruments that usually have at least 18 strings | 49 |
| Information of all the stashed acorns in an area? | 49 |
| It hasn't been achieved in America since 1959 | 49 |
| Iggy Pop's backup group, with "The" | 49 |
| It might keep your motherboard from getting fried | 49 |
| Iced rum cocktail that's stirred with a stick | 49 |
| Island to which Gauguin went after leaving Europe | 49 |
| Intuition of some "Star Wars" villains? | 49 |
| It's like kissing your sister, to sports fans | 49 |
| It's fairly insensitive to shock, fortunately | 49 |
| It may be associated with an "I": Abbr. | 49 |
| Insidious malware with a classically derived name | 49 |
| Image of a tunnel painted by Wile E. Coyote, e.g. | 49 |
| It promised "A Peep at Polynesian Life" | 49 |
| Instruments tuned to "My Dog Has Fleas" | 49 |
| It features an eagle, an olive branch, and arrows | 49 |
| It's been described as "Wild, wild" | 49 |
| Ingmar Bergman's "--- Strawberries" | 49 |
| It involves ''sill-y'' plantings? | 49 |
| Ice cream drinks on loan to developing countries? | 49 |
| It won't be 5 digits long for quite some time | 49 |
| Its flag features an image of a stone-carved bird | 49 |
| Isaac Asimov's "Murder at the ___" | 48 |
| It's called "awabi" at a sushi bar | 48 |
| It follows "peek" in a baby's game | 48 |
| It pays you cash when you get hurt and miss work | 48 |
| Indian city that's the site of the Taj Mahal | 48 |
| It was once called Mission San Antonio de Valero | 48 |
| Its flag shows the Big Dipper and the North Star | 48 |
| International Boxing Hall of Fame charter member | 48 |
| Inland sea that crosses the border of Uzbekistan | 48 |
| Infielder who plays in the House That Ruth Built | 48 |
| If it's a bust, it still may qualify as this | 48 |
| Island in The Beach Boys' "Kokomo" | 48 |
| It has fast food's highest rate of turnover? | 48 |
| It's based on "The Berlin Stories" | 48 |
| Its Thanksgiving is the second Monday of October | 48 |
| It was tops, once (with ''the'') | 48 |
| It can't be understood until it's broken | 48 |
| It might be tossed out while picking up a blonde | 48 |
| Israel's Minister of Defense: 1967–74 | 48 |
| It may get the last photo in the calendar: abbr. | 48 |
| Inventive Vermont blacksmith of the 19th century | 48 |
| It's usually the smallest of a given caliber | 48 |
| India and Pakistan under British influence, e.g. | 48 |