| Square hidden in each of the five long across answers | 53 |
| Staff members (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 53 |
| Shepard's "Fool for Love" won one: 1984 | 53 |
| Southern city known as the Horse Capital of the World | 53 |
| Source of "The True North strong and free!" | 53 |
| Song that ends "We stand on guard for thee" | 53 |
| Stravinsky's "___ for Wind Instruments" | 53 |
| Stalin named it a "hero city" after W.W. II | 53 |
| She had a single-season stint on "The View" | 53 |
| She debuted in Bergman's "Face to Face" | 53 |
| Susan who played Cindy on "The Brady Bunch" | 53 |
| Sultanate whose flag features two swords and a dagger | 53 |
| Scott Turow memoir about his first year in law school | 53 |
| Singer whose name sounds like an Olympic speed skater | 53 |
| She funded Manhattan's Strawberry Fields memorial | 53 |
| Spanish actress Chaplin (Charlie's granddaughter) | 53 |
| Sofia's portrayer in "The Color Purple" | 53 |
| Sovereign's __ (part of the British Crown Jewels) | 53 |
| Subject of Weird Al's "The White Stuff" | 53 |
| Scott Turow's "The Laws of ___ Fathers" | 53 |
| Simon & Garfunkel's "El Condor ___" | 53 |
| Site of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World | 53 |
| Say "guilty" or "not guilty," say | 53 |
| Shakespeare's magician in "The Tempest" | 53 |
| Sch. that serves ice cream in a Peachy Paterno flavor | 53 |
| Stat in which Alex Rodriguez leads all active players | 53 |
| Subject of the biography "An American Hero" | 53 |
| Sports Illustrated's 1984 Sportswoman of the Year | 53 |
| Sponsor of "The Amos 'n' Andy Show" | 53 |
| She "really shows you all she can," in song | 53 |
| Studio that made nine of the ten Astaire/Rogers films | 53 |
| Subject of ''The Man Who Made Lists'' | 53 |
| She edged out Irina and Michelle for the gold in 2002 | 53 |
| Structural piece bent 90° along its long dimension | 53 |
| Start of an Ernie Kovacs observation about television | 53 |
| Sister of Albus Dumbledore, in the Harry Potter books | 53 |
| Start of a cynic's definition of "love" | 53 |
| Subject of the 2012 book "The Idea Factory" | 53 |
| Singer with the 1941 hit "San Antonio Rose" | 53 |
| Southern county that gave its name to a squirrel stew | 53 |
| Stuff that people may get jittery with ... or without | 53 |
| Singer with the 2014 top 10 hit "Boom Clap" | 53 |
| Soundgarden frontman Chris crushed by the other team? | 53 |
| Singer of the 1962 hit "Mashed Potato Time" | 53 |
| Singer of the 1959 hit "Don't You Know" | 53 |
| Sports score most likely to be on the highlight reel? | 53 |
| She said: "Brevity is the soul of lingerie" | 53 |
| Son of Elam whose name means "God the Lord" | 53 |
| Sportscaster with the catchphrase "Oh, my!" | 53 |
| Square ___ (big producer of role-playing video games) | 53 |
| Saucy political group of the 1840's and 50's? | 53 |
| Subtly added mistakes? ... or a title for this puzzle | 53 |
| Secretary of labor who became a Supreme Court justice | 53 |
| Soup enjoyed throughout the land of the Golden Horde? | 53 |
| Sobriquet for a fan of a certain musical drama on Fox | 53 |
| Selassie's NYC restaurant, to a Japanese yes-man? | 53 |
| Something rapidly deteriorating goes to it, literally | 53 |
| Saint ___ (city near Liverpool known for glassmaking) | 53 |
| Say "Smile!" to Hugh Jackman during dinner? | 53 |
| She was Desdemona to Laurence Fishburne's Othello | 53 |
| Song about Salieri's true feelings toward Mozart? | 53 |
| Star of 2010's "Gulliver's Travels" | 53 |
| Saxophonist whose bands include Naked City and Masada | 53 |
| Sgt. Friday's request at the office supply store? | 53 |
| Subject of a China/India/Pakistan territorial dispute | 53 |
| Script used to transcribe foreign words into Japanese | 53 |
| Stevie Wonder's "Songs in the ___ Life" | 53 |
| She untied the knot from Kris Humphries after 72 days | 53 |
| Spanish priest who famously opposed the conquistadors | 53 |
| Singing sisters on "The Lawrence Welk Show" | 53 |
| Shows like "Cheers" and "Friends" | 53 |
| Sam Cooke tune, "Everybody ___ Cha Cha Cha" | 53 |
| Shak. play about a guy who has trouble meeting girls? | 53 |
| Song that knocked “Mickey” out of the #1 spot | 53 |
| She weds ex-Surgeon General—elopes in roadster | 53 |
| SAT subject test covering algebra but not polynomials | 53 |
| So-called "Crime Dog" of public service ads | 53 |
| Showering, making coffee, solving the crossword, etc. | 53 |
| Seeker of admiration in conversation via associations | 53 |
| Site of the Otter River State Forest, gazetteer-style | 53 |
| Slick observation made while washing dishes, part one | 53 |
| Song on the ''Billy Jack'' soundtrack | 53 |
| Sir William ___ (A founder of Johns Hopkins Hospital) | 53 |
| Saffron-flavored dish dedicated to the Queen of Jazz? | 53 |
| Snail variety whose name means "small gray" | 53 |
| Short-order cook who specializes in fried corn bread? | 53 |
| SUV that was a prize during "Survivor 2005" | 53 |
| Singer John with the album "Bruised Orange" | 53 |
| Sandwich consumed by Morgan Spurlock in February 2003 | 53 |
| Start of an ironic quote from a certain Yale graduate | 53 |
| Site that calls itself the front page of the internet | 53 |
| Saying "You can say that again!" again, say | 53 |
| Subject of the 2010 biography "Storyteller" | 53 |
| Singer/actor who wrote "Here I Stand," 1958 | 53 |
| She played Helen Willis on "The Jeffersons" | 53 |
| Said "I'll be there with bells on," say | 53 |
| Stephen King's tale of a witch town cardiologist? | 53 |
| Status honored during the diagonal occasion, in April | 53 |
| Snow Patrol "___ the Fire to the Third Bar" | 53 |
| Stipulate the amount to be paid (with "on") | 53 |