| Start of a quip from Court and Society Review, 1887 | 51 |
| Soap opera for visitors to a Middle Eastern nation? | 51 |
| Sinatra song about trapping a mouse in his kitchen? | 51 |
| Sociologist who estabished ChicagoÂ’s Hull House | 51 |
| Shakespearean prince after receiving some bad news? | 51 |
| She weds former N.Y. mayor—turns down lights | 51 |
| Stylist in charge of dealing with complicated cuts? | 51 |
| Singer of the 2008 #1 hit "Bleeding Love" | 51 |
| Shelley & Learned's favorite writing style? | 51 |
| Sound that was changed in each of the theme entries | 51 |
| Sam ___ (1898's "prince of puzzlers") | 51 |
| Studiers of living things in a 1964 Hitchcock film? | 51 |
| Singer gets rid of Mr.Goode of "Gunsmoke" | 51 |
| She played a wife in "Husbands and Wives" | 51 |
| Song about the kids of an elevator-fortune heiress? | 51 |
| Saying "low rung on the totem pole", e.g. | 51 |
| Source of relief after heavy dinners at the palace? | 51 |
| Small bouquet originally used to mask rotten smells | 51 |
| She fought compulsory school prayer in the '60s | 51 |
| Sainted Norwegian king called "the Stout" | 51 |
| Specialist to see regarding this puzzle's theme | 51 |
| Search for a cradle-robbing woman in New York City? | 51 |
| Senator associated with grants for college students | 51 |
| Sarcastic Spanish response, "Gracias ___" | 51 |
| Sarandon's role in "Dead Man Walking" | 51 |
| Stage name for 2012 singing sensation Park Jae-sang | 51 |
| Statistical dividing point in a four-group data set | 51 |
| Signals one knows the answers, maybe (South Africa) | 51 |
| Service offering private engagements with a despot? | 51 |
| Staying someplace temporarily, after "in" | 51 |
| Subject to change in size, as a picture on a screen | 51 |
| Setting for much of Homer's "Odyssey" | 51 |
| Soap opera of 1954-74, with ''The'' | 51 |
| Simone de Beauvoir's "The Second ___" | 51 |
| Site of the Asiana Airlines Flight 214 crash: Abbr. | 51 |
| Silverstein who wrote "The Missing Piece" | 51 |
| Sexologist who renounced her US citizenship in 1995 | 51 |
| Subject of "Toots" by Bob Considine, 1969 | 51 |
| Sound that may be "heaved" in a classroom | 51 |
| Show on which Alfonso Ribeiro played Alfonso Spears | 51 |
| Slangy ending for "yes" or "no" | 51 |
| Suffix with "black" or "silver" | 51 |
| Sublime "I ___ two joints in the morning" | 51 |
| Show that recently added Sasheer Zamata to its cast | 51 |
| She was paid $32,000 to speak at Rutgers University | 51 |
| Sport that requires you to use your head, sometimes | 51 |
| Smudge on Dick Van Dyke in "Mary Poppins" | 51 |
| Stones "Let's ___ the Night Together" | 51 |
| Show on which small birds vied in singing contests? | 51 |
| Somewhat less potent part of a psychedelic mushroom | 51 |
| Some employee benefits, and this puzzle's title | 51 |
| Schools in Albany and Oneonta are part of it: Abbr. | 51 |
| She made her film debut in "Picnic": 1955 | 51 |
| Steelers great Lynn who was the MVP of Super Bowl X | 51 |
| Subjects of many notices stapled to telephone poles | 51 |
| Star of ''Mr. Hulot's Holiday'' | 51 |
| Subject of Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution | 51 |
| Song on the Beatles' "Revolver" album | 51 |
| Scores that may cause showboating afterward: abbr. | 51 |
| Singer who earned New Zealand's first gold disc | 51 |
| Surname of three generations of Flemish old masters | 51 |
| St. whose quarter says "Musical Heritage" | 51 |
| She plays Susan on "Desperate Housewives" | 51 |
| Susan portrayer on "Desperate Housewives" | 51 |
| Susan portrayer in "Desperate Housewives" | 51 |
| She's Susan on "Desperate Housewives" | 51 |
| Sixth best-selling video game franchise of all time | 51 |
| Silent character in "Little Orphan Annie" | 51 |
| Sorority members such as Ann-Margret and Laura Bush | 51 |
| Spike Lee sued to prevent it from changing its name | 51 |
| Sir ___ Belch ("Twelfth Night" character) | 51 |
| Strauss opus "--- und Verklärung" | 51 |
| Sports Illustrated's 1971 Sportsman of the Year | 51 |
| Start for "athlete" or "focals" | 51 |
| Salt Lake City daily, briefly, with "the" | 51 |
| Sharon's "Cagney & Lacey" co-star | 51 |
| Sharon's "Cagney & Lacey" partner | 51 |
| Secretary of the Interior under Kennedy and Johnson | 51 |
| Subject of many a rambling, GIF-happy personal site | 51 |
| Surgery site located on a Florida campus, for short | 51 |
| Strategic Iraqi port just across the Kuwaiti border | 51 |
| Swedish home of Scandinavia's oldest university | 51 |
| Sch. whose motto is "Ex Scientia Tridens" | 51 |
| State where Mitt Romney won an easy primary victory | 51 |
| SEC school that retired Peyton Manning's number | 51 |
| Sports analyst who wrote "Living a Dream" | 51 |
| Song also called "Nel blu dipinto di blu" | 51 |
| Soundtrack to Mike Myers film "___ World" | 51 |
| Steven of "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" | 51 |
| Saxon kingdom that lasted up to the Norman Conquest | 51 |
| Song featured in "Jesus Christ Superstar" | 51 |
| Show that had "King of the Ring" specials | 51 |
| Some were conceived during the NYC blackout of 1977 | 51 |
| Subhead for "Mostel Victim of Bad Clams"? | 51 |
| Strangely, Frank Beard is its only beardless member | 51 |
| Singer with the 1991 #1 hit "Rush, Rush" | 50 |
| Shakespeare's "Much Ado --- Nothing" | 50 |
| Secretary of state during Truman's second term | 50 |
| Simon & Garfunkel's "I ___ Rock" | 50 |
| Shakespearean septet in "As You Like It" | 50 |