| Presentation at the start of a five-paragraph essay | 51 |
| Pursued an academic specialty (with "in") | 51 |
| Prefix with "skirt" or "series" | 51 |
| Process for making ill-gotten gains look legitimate | 51 |
| Prefix for "faceted" or "grain" | 51 |
| Planet featured in "Attack of the Clones" | 51 |
| Portman who played a "Star Wars" princess | 51 |
| Play with the line "Hell is other people" | 51 |
| Pablo Neruda's "___ to Common Things" | 51 |
| Pretty much out of fuel, according to the gas gauge | 51 |
| Popular satirical news source, with "The" | 51 |
| Pete Townshend "Let My Love ___ the Door" | 51 |
| Prefix with "pedic" or "dontic" | 51 |
| Porn rag that had a different name in France, oddly | 51 |
| Punnily titled 1952 quiz show "Up to ___" | 51 |
| Prefix with "normal" or "legal" | 51 |
| Prefix with "normal" or "chute" | 51 |
| Punk singer Smith in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 51 |
| Pokémon species with lightning bolt-shaped tails | 51 |
| Pink Floyd "The ___ at the Gates of Dawn" | 51 |
| Poet who warned about "a little learning" | 51 |
| Paul Revere's bandmates in 1960s-'70s music | 51 |
| Physician Walter for whom an Army hospital is named | 51 |
| Pulitzer-winning biography of a Confederate general | 51 |
| Paired "sweet" and "meat," e.g. | 51 |
| Palillo of ''Welcome Back, Kotter'' | 51 |
| Plan established by the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 | 51 |
| Playwright who coined the term "lothario" | 51 |
| Poe's "The Murders in the ___ Morgue" | 51 |
| Period during which freshmen are frequently visited | 51 |
| Pitcher Jonathan who is the Red Sox leader in saves | 51 |
| Phrase from "Keep the Home Fires Burning" | 51 |
| Places where you can hear "B4" called out | 51 |
| Pergolas declared on a cricket player's return? | 51 |
| Proctologist's "time to go to work!"? | 51 |
| President with a bridge in Montreal named after him | 51 |
| Period when some buttercup-family plants are grown? | 51 |
| Piece of furniture that might be under a chandelier | 51 |
| Political party that won 39 electoral votes in 1948 | 51 |
| Playwright Williams ("The Corn is Green") | 51 |
| Poet's "Long live composer Gabriel!"? | 51 |
| Pertaining to puzzle events that benefit charities? | 51 |
| Purveyor of barely legal dietary supplements, often | 51 |
| Pre-vacation checklist item for a tidy drug dealer? | 51 |
| Promoter of Texas' largest city was obsequious? | 51 |
| Politician's "We have the same goals" | 51 |
| Psychedelic 1968 song featuring a lengthy drum solo | 51 |
| Popular LARC (long-acting reversible contraception) | 51 |
| Program that uses certain Sun Microsystems software | 51 |
| Possessive words before ''oneself'' | 51 |
| Payment to release the singers of "Lola"? | 51 |
| Port from which the Spanish Armada departed in 1588 | 51 |
| Pro Football Hall-of-Famer-turned-congressman Steve | 51 |
| Part of an easy-listening station's name, maybe | 51 |
| Publication in which "Column One" appears | 51 |
| Prepared with tomatoes, mushrooms, garlic, and wine | 51 |
| Posthumous 1987 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee | 51 |
| Part of an Australian territory in the Indian Ocean | 51 |
| Prepared a boxing champion for an on-air interview? | 51 |
| Peter Sellers film of '59, with "The" | 51 |
| Person after a lifestyle change, self-descriptively | 51 |
| Pablo Picasso's "one and only master" | 51 |
| Person offering their wavy hair to someone in need? | 51 |
| Prostitute who protected Israelite spies, in Joshua | 51 |
| Peter Gabriel said it's "coming down" | 51 |
| Pennsylvania butcher's surface for extra parts? | 51 |
| Putting in a carton [repeated underneath in gray] | 51 |
| Provocation potential, as of a Howard Stern segment | 51 |
| Passed security at the troubadours' convention? | 51 |
| Prominent instrument in "Paint It, Black" | 51 |
| Psychology lab tool used to examine animal behavior | 51 |
| Percy who sang "When a Man Loves a Woman" | 51 |
| Potential powerhouse not to be "awakened" | 51 |
| Postal Service "The District ___ Tonight" | 51 |
| Pine ___ incident (1983 Yankee Stadium controversy) | 51 |
| Pentathlon and decathlon champ of the 1912 Olympics | 51 |
| Posh lodging with thousands and thousands of rooms? | 51 |
| Post "Rush sux!!" on a Rush fanpage, e.g. | 51 |
| Play about Capote that ran on Broadway in the 1990s | 51 |
| Protestant with a non-dogmatic approach to religion | 51 |
| Prop for professional wrestling manager Paul Bearer | 51 |
| Patriotic cheer heard at international competitions | 51 |
| Pro sports team that moved from New Orleans in 1979 | 51 |
| Prefix with speak that's, like, totally tubular | 51 |
| Publication that coined the word "sitcom" | 51 |
| Play about a diner patron whose food never arrives? | 51 |
| Participate in an AIDS-fighting fundraiser, perhaps | 51 |
| Possible answer to "Which do you prefer?" | 51 |
| Porter's "Ev'ry Time ___ Goodbye" | 51 |
| Polite reply that may be accompanied by eye-rolling | 51 |
| Posthumous 1995 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee | 51 |
| Popular 1990's sitcom from England, informally | 50 |
| Pack ___ (prepare for a low-key evening, in a way) | 50 |
| Present-day site of the ancient port city Eudaemon | 50 |
| Prefix with "space" or "plane" | 50 |
| Paton of "Cry, the Beloved Country" fame | 50 |
| Prince -- Khan (Rita Hayworth's third husband) | 50 |
| Pitcher Pettitte with a record 19 post-season wins | 50 |
| Portuguese-speaking country of southwestern Africa | 50 |
| Penultimate word in "Gone With the Wind" | 50 |