Spanish midfielder Hernandez's nose for economics? | 54 |
She was married to Dennis Rodman for nine days in 1998 | 54 |
Strategy for removing stains from sopranos' robes? | 54 |
Submission with a submission (with an up-front charge) | 54 |
Sophie B Hawkins "___ Wish I Was Your Lover" | 54 |
Says "Your great idea will never work," e.g. | 54 |
Sign meaning "Let this be our little secret" | 54 |
Summer program where participants are destined to lose | 54 |
Skier Picabo finishing 11 places down from the bronze? | 54 |
Star of "On Her Majesty's Secret Stash?" | 54 |
Style seen in ancient amphitheaters and modern runways | 54 |
Someone who's so nice you almost want to smack him | 54 |
Serious faculty member when it comes to grading tests? | 54 |
Social reformer Margaret Fuller, to Buckminster Fuller | 54 |
Steve Carell's "Despicable Me" character | 54 |
Start of a 1940's-60's world leader's name | 54 |
Successful dieter's thought while trying on jeans? | 54 |
Shady Oscar winner for "Monster's Ball"? | 54 |
Swiss surrealist who did set design on “Alien” | 54 |
Sport for people apt to wear their gloves upside down? | 54 |
Song sung by a dejected Arthur in "Spamalot" | 54 |
Seventeenth-century pope painted by Diego Velázquez | 54 |
Star in "The Meanest Man in the World": 1943 | 54 |
Sweetin who played Stephanie on "Full House" | 54 |
Start of a thought by British journalist Miles Kington | 54 |
Singer with the 1975 #1 hit "Lady Marmalade" | 54 |
Supreme Court Justice Byron White, early in his career | 54 |
She wrote 'Give me your tired, your poor, ...' | 54 |
Start of a law professor's statement of conjecture | 54 |
Sought-after travel document in "Casablanca" | 54 |
Stanley's greeting: "Dr. ___, I presume" | 54 |
She elopes with explorer—smooth running assured | 54 |
Slur that cost Senator George Allen a 2006 re-election | 54 |
Start of a newspaper headline about a workplace mishap | 54 |
Suvari with a guest role on "Six Feet Under" | 54 |
Scary creatures that can't be bought with plastic? | 54 |
Steve Buscemi's role in "Reservoir Dogs" | 54 |
Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the 20th Century | 54 |
Singer with the hit album "The Hungry Years" | 54 |
Skiers seem to love it, especially early in the season | 54 |
Singer with the platinum album "Pink Friday" | 54 |
Shortstop teammate of Derek on the 1999 A.L. All-Stars | 54 |
Somewhere between abysmal and fair, for a bad juggler? | 54 |
Step before "dead to me," to Stephen Colbert | 54 |
Singer with the #1 hit "Don't Forbid Me" | 54 |
Spanish man's name that means "peaceful" | 54 |
Snow White, Cinderella and Ariel, none of them clergy? | 54 |
South American "supergrain" in health stores | 54 |
Straightens "The Catcher in the Rye" author? | 54 |
Singer with the 1994 hit "Bump n' Grind" | 54 |
Singer with the 1954 #1 hit "This Ole House" | 54 |
Someone who doesn't bother anyone during a flight? | 54 |
Soft ground ball that finds its way between infielders | 54 |
Some Russians until the Emancipation Manifesto of 1861 | 54 |
Snorkel's rank in "Beetle Bailey": Abbr. | 54 |
She had a 1959 hit with "I Loves You, Porgy" | 54 |
Say "Offisher, I am completely shober," e.g. | 54 |
Show with an inaccurate title for Western U.S. viewers | 54 |
Sports Illustrated's 1998 co-Sportsman of the Year | 54 |
Strip since 1961 that's printed in black and white | 54 |
Strike Anywhere song off "Change Is a Sound" | 54 |
Speculative sci-fi genre with anachronistic technology | 54 |
Subject of a 2009 national tournament cheating scandal | 54 |
Saucy health threat, according to the surgeon general? | 54 |
Stop-motion animated Fox series featuring Eddie Murphy | 54 |
She played Ginger on "Gilligan's Island" | 54 |
Shakespearean title character or New Testament epistle | 54 |
Second game show host in the Canada's Walk of Fame | 54 |
Singer with the 1963 hit "If I Had a Hammer" | 54 |
Singer of the #1 country hit "Foolish Pride" | 54 |
Snacks snapped up after its manufacturer went bankrupt | 54 |
She played Amy's mother on "Judging Amy" | 54 |
She played Cécile in "Dangerous Liaisons" | 54 |
She played Maid Marian in "Robin Hood," 1991 | 54 |
She might work with Quentin on "Kill Bill 3" | 54 |
State for which "Animal Farm" is an allegory | 54 |
State name meaning "people of the mountains" | 54 |
Stage actress who wrote "Respect for Acting" | 54 |
Sch. whose alma mater is "The Eyes of Texas" | 54 |
Shaw defined it as "insufficient temptation" | 54 |
Shortstop Omar who won nine straight Gold Glove Awards | 54 |
Song about an accusatory question for actress Gardner? | 54 |
She played Myrlie in "Ghosts of Mississippi" | 54 |
Shepherd in 1929's ''Tiger Rose''? | 54 |
Subject covered in "Geometry for Grapplers"? | 54 |
Substance from which the universe was created, to some | 54 |
Stringed instrument heard in "The Third Man" | 54 |
Spelling, who produced the five series in this puzzle | 53 |
Song from Sarah McLachlan's "Surfacing" | 53 |
Score after six faults and four aces to start a match | 53 |
Start of a website manager's email address, maybe | 53 |
Start for "dynamic" or "nautical" | 53 |
Shiite leader who claims direct descent from Muhammad | 53 |
Sports legend with the autobiography "Open" | 53 |
She played the woman in "A Man and a Woman" | 53 |
Subject of the 1955 film "The Last Command" | 53 |
Singer Davis with the 1998 hit "32 Flavors" | 53 |
Sports Illustrated named him Sportsman of the Century | 53 |
She asked "What IS an un-birthday present?" | 53 |
Setting for some events in the 2006 and 1992 Olympics | 53 |