| "Twice as much for a nickel" sloganeer, once | 54 |
| Proust's "A la Recherche du Temps _____" | 54 |
| What this puzzle's columnar entries are taken from | 54 |
| Object of many a hopeful machine inventor's search | 54 |
| The charango is this country's national instrument | 54 |
| It carries the words ''Rey de Espana'' | 54 |
| "I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur" org. | 54 |
| Postlethwaite of "In the Name of the Father" | 54 |
| I'd like you to meet the liaison to our vendors... | 54 |
| Candy whose flavors include cola, grape, and raspberry | 54 |
| Candy named from the German for "peppermint" | 54 |
| Sports org. in which J.B. Holmes and Bubba Watson play | 54 |
| Its Web site has an "Improve Your Game" page | 54 |
| King ___, Indian chief known to his tribe as Metacomet | 54 |
| Prop in Laurel and Hardy's 'The Music Box' | 54 |
| Invention credited to Bartolomeo Cristofori circa 1700 | 54 |
| Floyd "But don't take a slice of my ___" | 54 |
| Basis for the first commercially successful video game | 54 |
| Dickens's orphan in "Great Expectations" | 54 |
| Backup singer on "Midnight Train to Georgia" | 54 |
| 1960's-70's backup group, with "the" | 54 |
| Animation studio that made "The Incredibles" | 54 |
| Stevie Wonder sang about their "Secret Life" | 54 |
| He wrote "Knowledge is the food of the soul" | 54 |
| "Pretty" thing to say, with a cherry on top? | 54 |
| Said "Guilty" or "Not guilty," say | 54 |
| "Diamonds Are Forever" Bond girl O'Toole | 54 |
| "Every man will be a ___ if he can": Thoreau | 54 |
| "The bill and coo of sex" per Elbert Hubbard | 54 |
| "We have met the enemy and he is us" speaker | 54 |
| "In Seed Comes Fruit" band ___ Dog Pondering | 54 |
| Kansas "How long, to the ___ of know return" | 54 |
| Popular song genre on “The Lawrence Welk Show” | 54 |
| Game whose name is the Balti word for "ball" | 54 |
| "Where's ___?" (1970 George Segal movie) | 54 |
| One pretending to like things simply because others do | 54 |
| "The great aphrodisiac," per Henry Kissinger | 54 |
| "Focus. Hustle. Hydrate. Believe." sloganeer | 54 |
| Whitney's partner in aircraft engine manufacturing | 54 |
| It ends with something found four times in this puzzle | 54 |
| Title for Zhou Enlai from Oct. 1, 1949 to Jan. 8, 1976 | 54 |
| "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom," e.g. | 54 |
| Like one's favorite radio stations, typically | 54 |
| Travel website with longtime spokesman William Shatner | 54 |
| Nickname for a Boston skyscraper, with "The" | 54 |
| ''The Lord is my shepherd'' begins one | 54 |
| Inits. associated with the old theme park Heritage USA | 54 |
| "The ___ Club" (1970's-80's TV show) | 54 |
| "Treat homonyms as synonyms": Walter Redfern | 54 |
| Sapphire novel on which "Precious" was based | 54 |
| "Ginger __": 1952 Newbery Medal-winning book | 54 |
| "Quartet in Autumn" English novelist Barbara | 54 |
| Cunard vessel named for a reigning monarch, familiarly | 54 |
| Place for some wiffle ball or live-action role-playing | 54 |
| "¿Por ___?" ("Why?" in Spanish) | 54 |
| "Merv Griffin's Crosswords," essentially | 54 |
| Station that's often on at the old folks' home | 54 |
| One of three people walking into a bar, in many a joke | 54 |
| Golden Earring might use this to find "Love" | 54 |
| Charlotte of ''Diff'rent Strokes'' | 54 |
| Leachman replaced her on "The Facts of Life" | 54 |
| Actress ___ Dawn Chong of "The Color Purple" | 54 |
| Hindu musician's source material for improvisation | 54 |
| __ Cajun: University of Louisiana at Lafayette athlete | 54 |
| Quantrill's ___ (notorious Civil War bushwhackers) | 54 |
| Director of two of the U.S.' 10 top-grossing films | 54 |
| ___ Rao, "The Serpent and the Rope" novelist | 54 |
| Arthur C. Clarke's "Rendezvous With ___" | 54 |
| Month during which Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset | 54 |
| "Blitzkrieg Bop" group, with "the" | 54 |
| Fortifications in "The Star-Spangled Banner" | 54 |
| Option for those who are anti-Russian and anti-French? | 54 |
| Wide receiver who doesn't study plant reproduction | 54 |
| Where cowboys once sang "Oh, give me a home" | 54 |
| "That ___ gift . . . common sense": Meredith | 54 |
| One who might use the curse word "bumbaclot" | 54 |
| Declare "good" or "excellent," say | 54 |
| Winston Smith's greatest fear, in "1984" | 54 |
| Joe's con man buddy in "Midnight Cowboy" | 54 |
| ''Quoth the ___, 'Nevermore''' | 54 |
| Shankar who played at the Concert for Bangladesh, 1971 | 54 |
| ''I Can't Stop Loving You'' singer | 54 |
| They're often caught while wearing little clothing | 54 |
| He's Dr. Lane in "Underworld: Awakening" | 54 |
| "The Cloister and the Hearth" author Charles | 54 |
| ''The Cloister and the Hearth'' author | 54 |
| "The Cloister and the Hearth" writer Charles | 54 |
| 'The Cloister and the Hearth' novelist Charles | 54 |
| "Where's the Rest of Me?" autobiographer | 54 |
| Bob Marley's "Situation" gets this quick | 54 |
| "Parks and ___" (Amy Poehler show, casually) | 54 |
| Star of the 1971 film "Mary, Queen of Scots" | 54 |
| Be overly optimistic with one's archeological work | 54 |
| Loser to "Chariots of Fire" for Best Picture | 54 |
| Film for which Warren Beatty won a Best Director Oscar | 54 |
| Bolshoi's "Sleeping Beauty" looks fishy? | 54 |
| "Big Girl in the Middle" co-author Gabrielle | 54 |
| Kyle ___, time traveller in "The Terminator" | 54 |
| Like gas tanks and many prescriptions, again and again | 54 |
| Baseball's Jackson, a.k.a. "Mr. October" | 54 |