| Community org. that sponsors the Week Without Violence | 54 |
| Chinese dynasty (traditionally 1122 to 256 B.C.)(Var.) | 54 |
| Chain store that originally published Woman's Day | 53 |
| Cartoon supplier of anvils and explosive tennis balls | 53 |
| Computer language named for Lord Byron's daughter | 53 |
| Comic who delivered the 2004 Harvard Class Day speech | 53 |
| Co. with a notoriously difficult cancellation process | 53 |
| Coach Parseghian in the College Football Hall of Fame | 53 |
| Chain founded by the Raffel Brothers (hence the name) | 53 |
| Comics character with an "R" on his sweater | 53 |
| Class during which a kindergartner might finger-paint | 53 |
| Communication used at Gallaudet University, for short | 53 |
| Car company whose name is Latin for "Hark!" | 53 |
| City where you'd hear "wicked retahded" | 53 |
| Colorado setting for Rock Climbers United convention? | 53 |
| Charitable org. whose top leader is the Exalted Ruler | 53 |
| City founded in 1536 by Sebastián de Benalcázar | 53 |
| Composer who had a long relationship with George Sand | 53 |
| Cather's "Death ___ for the Archbishop" | 53 |
| Connecticut town where Moby and Gus Van Sant are from | 53 |
| Company whose logo features a homonym of its own name | 53 |
| Company that owns the "Star Wars" franchise | 53 |
| Candy that includes the licorice-flavored Crows brand | 53 |
| Company whose Nasdaq symbol is the company's name | 53 |
| Critic who gave "Police Academy" zero stars | 53 |
| Carmela portrayer on ''The Sopranos'' | 53 |
| Character in "Piglet's Big Movie," 2003 | 53 |
| Company whose name is derived from a passage in Hosea | 53 |
| City in Oklahoma's "Red Carpet Country" | 53 |
| Company that had a 64-page "Code of Ethics" | 53 |
| Company whose oil-drop mascot was replaced by a tiger | 53 |
| Compounds that contribute to beer's fruity flavor | 53 |
| Company promoted by a nine-month-old financial wizard | 53 |
| Continent once divided along the Iron Curtain (abbr.) | 53 |
| Clyde ___, "Beau Brummell" playwright, 1890 | 53 |
| Classic schoolyard activity, and theme of this puzzle | 53 |
| City name that's Spanish for "ash tree" | 53 |
| Certain gifts in "The 12 Days of Christmas" | 53 |
| Company whose commercials feature lizards and cavemen | 53 |
| City name part that's Dutch for "hedge" | 53 |
| Computer in ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' | 53 |
| Character who said "Never tell me the odds" | 53 |
| City with a seemingly contradictory two-syllable name | 53 |
| Contents of a fearless person's veins, reportedly | 53 |
| Company whose products often come with Allen wrenches | 53 |
| Carell's 'The 40 Year Old Virgin' co-star | 53 |
| Contemplation of the sound of one hand clapping, e.g. | 53 |
| Cohort of Johnny, Waylon and Willie in the Highwaymen | 53 |
| Cheryl's role on "Charlie's Angels" | 53 |
| Capital of the short-lived Republic of the Rio Grande | 53 |
| Cause for exclaiming "I've had enough!" | 53 |
| Capital of the third largest country in South America | 53 |
| Capital near the ruins of the ancient city Pachacamac | 53 |
| California city name meaning "pretty knoll" | 53 |
| Cop on "The Simpsons" voiced by Hank Azaria | 53 |
| Composer/actor John in a bunch of Jim Jarmusch movies | 53 |
| Company whose ads have "Peanuts" characters | 53 |
| Crime-fighting accessory owned by rock drummer Keith? | 53 |
| Chris Noth's role on "Sex and the City" | 53 |
| Chris Noth's role in "Sex and the City" | 53 |
| Cast of characters in "The Big Bang Theory" | 53 |
| Company with a current web ad featuring naked runners | 53 |
| Charter ___ (tree on Connecticut's state quarter) | 53 |
| College with the motto "Learning and labor" | 53 |
| City whose name is derived from a Timucua Indian name | 53 |
| Cause of the question, ''What died?'' | 53 |
| California home of an annual classical music festival | 53 |
| Car discontinued after GM's bankruptcy, for short | 53 |
| Country whose name sounds like a Jamaican exclamation | 53 |
| Country on the southeast end of the Arabian Peninsula | 53 |
| Characteristic of Nash's ''lama'' | 53 |
| Chant from the cult horror classic "Freaks" | 53 |
| Comic strip character with a pet dinosaur named Dinny | 53 |
| Cookie that once had "Sandwich" in its name | 53 |
| Cookie that now has a "cookie dough" flavor | 53 |
| City of 2 1/2+ million at the mouth of the Yodo River | 53 |
| City in which you'll find the Edvard Munch Museum | 53 |
| Charlemagne's dad, known as "The Short" | 53 |
| Coins that depict rings from the Aztec calendar stone | 53 |
| Capital across the river from its sister city Salé | 53 |
| Cuba Gooding Jr.-as-mentally-challenged-student movie | 53 |
| Cold War teen defense fantasy starring Patrick Swayze | 53 |
| Colin Farrell's "Total Recall," for one | 53 |
| Critic who was a regular on "The Gong Show" | 53 |
| Chi-___ (military insignia for Constantine the Great) | 53 |
| Celebrate a championship by destroying your city, say | 53 |
| Currency whose symbol is a P with a horizontal stroke | 53 |
| Czech play where the word "robot" came from | 53 |
| Capek play that introduced the word "robot" | 53 |
| Comedian who appeared on the cover of Time, 8/15/1960 | 53 |
| Cartoonist awarded a Congressional Gold Medal in 2000 | 53 |
| Carrier with the Mundo Premier frequent flier program | 53 |
| Crash Test Dummies "___ & Coffeespoons" | 53 |
| Comic who appeared as God on "Murphy Brown" | 53 |
| Clock letters that are never all lit at the same time | 53 |
| Cute critter on "The Woody Woodpecker Show" | 53 |
| Country fair awards for those soakin' up the sun? | 53 |
| Come in last (and an alternate title for this puzzle) | 53 |
| Condition for some thirsty pre-schoolers at nap time? | 53 |
| Cop's request before "I'm going in" | 53 |