| Weapons whose tips are held in place with grub screws | 53 |
| ___Pen (injector carried around by allergy sufferers) | 53 |
| "Cleopatra" and "Gandhi," for two | 53 |
| "A Cellarful of Noise" autobiographer Brian | 53 |
| "In principio ___ Verbum" (biblical phrase) | 53 |
| "But I heard him exclaim, ___ he drove ..." | 53 |
| James Whitcomb Riley's "___ I Went Mad" | 53 |
| "Listen, ___ the sound be fled": Longfellow | 53 |
| ". . . __ thou and peace may meet": Shelley | 53 |
| 1974 top 10 hit whose title means "You Are" | 53 |
| Indoor rowing machine, briefly, in rowers' jargon | 53 |
| ''___ tu che macchiavi'' (Verdi aria) | 53 |
| "The Very Clumsy Click Beetle" author Carle | 53 |
| ''I Shot the Sheriff'' singer Clapton | 53 |
| The unmarried woman in "An Unmarried Woman" | 53 |
| Susan Lucci's role on "All My Children" | 53 |
| ''Any Woman's Blues'' author Jong | 53 |
| Name of counties in three states, all crossed by I-90 | 53 |
| Lake separated from Lake Ontario by the Niagara River | 53 |
| Senta's suitor in "The Flying Dutchman" | 53 |
| "The Devil in the White City" author Larson | 53 |
| Scott's costar on "Joanie Loves Chachi" | 53 |
| "The Ghost of Frankenstein" director Kenton | 53 |
| "___ Goes to Camp" (1987 Jim Varney comedy) | 53 |
| "The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland" host | 53 |
| "Rubber Duckie" singer of children's TV | 53 |
| Rubik who was the first famous puzzlemaker I remember | 53 |
| Greer's co-star in "That Forsyte Woman" | 53 |
| His best-known image is "Symphony in Black" | 53 |
| Harper's Bazaar illustrator of the 1910s-'30s | 53 |
| Schrödinger, positer of a noted thought experiment | 53 |
| Biblical character whose name means "hairy" | 53 |
| Salinger's "With Love and Squalor" girl | 53 |
| "__ Beso" ("That Kiss," Anka hit) | 53 |
| Sports broadcaster with a "Classic" channel | 53 |
| Thoreau's "Civil Disobedience," for one | 53 |
| '-- quam videri (North Carolina's motto)' | 53 |
| One of Greater London's "home counties" | 53 |
| English county whose name referred to the East Saxons | 53 |
| ''Tiger in your tank'' gasoline brand | 53 |
| Company whose oil-drop mascot was replaced by a tiger | 53 |
| "The sign of extra service" sloganeer, once | 53 |
| Suffix in the "Guinness World Records" book | 53 |
| Schedule abbr. for Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade | 53 |
| Compounds that contribute to beer's fruity flavor | 53 |
| Member of the U.N. since 1991 and the E.U. since 2004 | 53 |
| Officer Poncherello portrayer of '70s-'80s TV | 53 |
| "Just two names will suffice," in citations | 53 |
| Berlioz's ''Les nuits d'___'' | 53 |
| Word with "minority" or "cuisine" | 53 |
| Mountain whose name in Greek means "I burn" | 53 |
| It's called Mongibello by people who live near it | 53 |
| Lord Grantham alma mater on "Downton Abbey" | 53 |
| Company promoted by a nine-month-old financial wizard | 53 |
| Some characters in "The X Files," for short | 53 |
| Peter and Olivia's daughter on "Fringe" | 53 |
| James with the album "The Sweetest Peaches" | 53 |
| Hen voiced by Andie MacDowell in "Barnyard" | 53 |
| Beyoncé's role in "Cadillac Records" | 53 |
| Suffix with "sermon" or "kitchen" | 53 |
| Swiss mathematician for whom a lunar crater was named | 53 |
| Mathematician who introduced the function symbol f(x) | 53 |
| Continent once divided along the Iron Curtain (abbr.) | 53 |
| ___ Disney Resort (original name of Disneyland Paris) | 53 |
| The ''I Don't Care Girl'' Tanguay | 53 |
| Heroine of "Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg" | 53 |
| First name of a "Desperate Housewives" star | 53 |
| ___ Rachel Wood, current girlfriend of Marilyn Manson | 53 |
| She sings "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina" | 53 |
| ''Brideshead Revisited'' author Waugh | 53 |
| Site of "The Highest Marathon in the World" | 53 |
| "___ valley shall be exalted" (Isaiah 40:4) | 53 |
| Answer to ''Do you come here often?'' | 53 |
| "On This Night of a Thousand Stars" musical | 53 |
| Musical with the song "High Flying, Adored" | 53 |
| Broadway hit that originally opened in London in 1978 | 53 |
| McGregor of the crappy "Star Wars" prequels | 53 |
| "___ in Guyville" (Classic Liz Phair album) | 53 |
| Feature atop the pyramid on the back of a dollar bill | 53 |
| "For Your ___ Only" (1981 James Bond movie) | 53 |
| "The ___ Affair" (Jasper Fforde bestseller) | 53 |
| "... disappeared off the ___ of the earth!" | 53 |
| Test answer you have a 50/50 chance of guessing right | 53 |
| Lead-in to "fetched" or "sighted" | 53 |
| It's "written in the face," per Fellini | 53 |
| Borgnine's "From Here to Eternity" role | 53 |
| Its motto is "Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity" | 53 |
| Org. featured in "The Silence of the Lambs" | 53 |
| It looks like a large comma followed by a small colon | 53 |
| "Protecting and Promoting Your Health" org. | 53 |
| Subj. of a D.C. memorial designed by Lawrence Halprin | 53 |
| Palin impersonator on "Saturday Night Live" | 53 |
| Major lending org. after the subprime mortgage crisis | 53 |
| "Never give a sucker an even break" speaker | 53 |
| Singer of Rossini's "Largo al factotum" | 53 |
| So-called "crossroads of the South Pacific" | 53 |
| Hamilton ___, two-term secretary of state under Grant | 53 |
| Clyde ___, "Beau Brummell" playwright, 1890 | 53 |
| ''Fried Green Tomatoes . . .'' author | 53 |
| Ernest who designed Washington's Corcoran gallery | 53 |