Alt-rock legends with the 2009 album "Farm" | 53 |
Atlantic-Pacific connector in the Southern Hemisphere | 53 |
Apparel for a host of "The Price is Right"? | 53 |
A&E reality series featuring the Robertson family | 53 |
Author of "The Fall of the Horse of Usher"? | 53 |
And all these corny TV shows are brought to you by... | 53 |
Admiral who was Nixon's Chief of Naval Operations | 53 |
Adjusts the highs and lows on the 1's and 2's | 53 |
Author of the book whose title is circled in the grid | 53 |
Agreement between nations to stretch borders further? | 53 |
Agreement between Charlotte Bronte and her publisher? | 53 |
Archers of Loaf "White Trash Heroes" opener | 53 |
Ask "Rabbit Redux" author for spare change? | 53 |
Al ___, 1984 Olympic gold medalist in the triple jump | 53 |
Author and longtime professor of writing at Princeton | 53 |
Animated clown some claim is based on David Letterman | 53 |
“Let’s Build Something Together” retailer | 53 |
Anna who won an Oscar for "The Rose Tattoo" | 53 |
Activity suggested by this puzzle's theme entries | 53 |
Agriculture option that combines crops with livestock | 53 |
A star of "Rashomon" and "Ugetsu" | 53 |
At 41, Kipling was the youngest one ever in his field | 53 |
“___ Dimittis” (canticle in the Book of Luke) | 53 |
Added three zeros to the end of, in binary arithmetic | 53 |
Author and former New York Times public editor Daniel | 53 |
Another high body temperature at bedtime? [1985/1978] | 53 |
A chef who won't cook with certain roots anymore? | 53 |
  What a scary Doris Day did on the film set? | 53 |
“... and go to the campus dining hall to ___” | 53 |
Ancient astronomer who wrote the "Almagest" | 53 |
Asian region whose name means "five rivers" | 53 |
Artist's expression for "Such is life"? | 53 |
Aviarists love this "Blurred Lines" singer! | 53 |
Actress who won a Tony for "Wonderful Town" | 53 |
Archimedes' ___ (ancient water-transport machine) | 53 |
A National Cartoonists Society award is named for him | 53 |
Alexander ___, real-life prototype of Robinson Crusoe | 53 |
Actress Ione who's the daughter of singer Donovan | 53 |
Alternative to "champ" or "sport" | 53 |
Ashford & Simpson lyric "___ as a rock" | 53 |
Actress Braga of "Kiss of the Spider Woman" | 53 |
Awful sound to hear while riding in a hot air balloon | 53 |
Antebellum northerner (with ''free'') | 53 |
Atlantic City resort, informally with "The" | 53 |
Atlantic City hotel, informally, with "the" | 53 |
Atlantic City hotel, familiarly, with "the" | 53 |
“The ___ of Despereaux” (2004 Newbery winner) | 53 |
Actress Balsam who was once married to George Clooney | 53 |
After a rant, avoid saying you never meant to ___ ... | 53 |
Appealing element in plotless movies, for some: Abbr. | 53 |
Atomic ___ (Crayola color formerly called Chartreuse) | 53 |
Athlete Jim whose Native American name was Wa-Tho-Huk | 53 |
Add atop a refuse pile, after aiming out and missing? | 53 |
AC/DC "Cause I'm ___, I'm dynamite" | 53 |
Attired for an ''Animal House'' scene | 53 |
Adjective for an ethnically marked character, perhaps | 53 |
A long one is 12% "longer" than a short one | 53 |
All the "Simpsons" characters, for instance | 53 |
Aaron's "Beverly Hills, 90210" daughter | 53 |
Actress Spelling after marrying baseball manager Joe? | 53 |
Apple thrower in ''The Wizard of Oz'' | 53 |
Arizona's Petrified Forest dates from this period | 53 |
American Dialect Society's word of the year, 2009 | 53 |
Author of "The Unfinished Revolution": 1979 | 53 |
Actress Liv of ''Cries and Whispers'' | 53 |
Actress whom Quentin described as "my muse" | 53 |
Artist with the album "Vivaldi's Cello" | 53 |
Alcopop brand that means "winter" in Polish | 53 |
Émile who wrote "Truth is on the march" | 53 |
Auden's ''The _____ of Anxiety'' | 52 |
Arnold Vinick portrayer on "The West Wing" | 52 |
Actor whose last name has three letters of his first | 52 |
Athletes' concern at the '68 Summer Olympics | 52 |
Author of "The Cat Who Came for Christmas" | 52 |
Actress Hathaway of "The Princess Diaries" | 52 |
Author Isaac who sported enormous white mutton chops | 52 |
African mammal that's the ancestor of the donkey | 52 |
Author of "Fair Stood the Wind for France" | 52 |
Airer of the sitcom "'Allo 'Allo!" | 52 |
Apt place to shout, "Honey, I'm home?" | 52 |
Actor in "I Spy," 1965–68 TV series | 52 |
Amorphous horror movie villain, with "The" | 52 |
Aron Trask's brother in "East of Eden" | 52 |
“How many times __ man turn his head”: Dylan | 52 |
Animal Collective row out in a "Flesh" one | 52 |
Agency within the Dept. of Health and Human Services | 52 |
Actress de Pablo who played Ziva on "NCIS" | 52 |
A ''That's Entertainment!'' host | 52 |
“Eggs on the Plate Without the Plate” artist | 52 |
Alfalfa's love in "The Little Rascals" | 52 |
Alfalfa's girl in "The Little Rascals" | 52 |
AC/DC's Chuck Berry cover "School ___" | 52 |
Author of "My Point ... and I Do Have One" | 52 |
“Salon ___ Refusés” (1863 art exhibition) | 52 |
Actress Merrill of ''BUtterfield 8'' | 52 |
Author of "Diplomacy for the Next Century" | 52 |
Award for Best Novel won three times by Dick Francis | 52 |
A Tribe Called Quest "Ham 'N' ___" | 52 |
Airline that flew the humanitarian Operation Solomon | 52 |
Airline that doesn't schedule flights on Shabbat | 52 |