| Neil Simon play that fits this puzzle's theme | 49 |
| Nations once closely allied with the Soviet Union | 49 |
| Nickname for a history teacher who likes battles? | 49 |
| NYC mayor who sought to ban horse-drawn carriages | 49 |
| Nickname for the starting hold'em hand of 9-5 | 49 |
| NHL team swept by the Bruins in the 2011 playoffs | 49 |
| Northern Mariana Islands, to the State department | 49 |
| Nickname of the boxer in "The Hangover" | 49 |
| Nicole who plays Becca in "Rabbit Hole" | 49 |
| New Hampshire city named after a Greek prefecture | 49 |
| Nobel Peace Prize laureate the year before UNICEF | 49 |
| Nickname for the starting hold'em hand of Q-J | 49 |
| Nail polish brand with a color called Vampsterdam | 49 |
| Name meaning ''of noble descent'' | 49 |
| NBC football analyst/reporter and longtime writer | 49 |
| Ne'er-do-well who stayed out for a long time? | 49 |
| Namesake of a Frank Lloyd Wright house in Chicago | 49 |
| Novel about a German man's speech impediment? | 49 |
| New England "catch of the day," perhaps | 49 |
| Novel subtitled "The Weaver of Raveloe" | 49 |
| Nobelist Frederick ___, pioneer in radiochemistry | 49 |
| Nietzsche's "Thus_____ Zarathustra" | 49 |
| Nickname for the starting hold'em hand of 5-5 | 49 |
| Noncontender that beats a pennant race team, e.g. | 49 |
| New Hampshire's "Live Free or Die"? | 49 |
| Name for the T. rex at Chicago's Field Museum | 49 |
| Nickname for the starting hold'em hand of 7-7 | 49 |
| Nikolai Gogol's ''___ Bulba'' | 49 |
| New Jersey town near the George Washington Bridge | 49 |
| Network that aired "Dawson's Creek" | 49 |
| Number of plays attributed to William Shakespeare | 49 |
| N.Y.–Can. area for boaters, anglers et al. | 49 |
| New York home of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | 49 |
| Number of trombones in an Urbie Green album title | 49 |
| Nation where most Mormons and Scientologists live | 49 |
| Not afraid of falling while erecting skyscrapers? | 49 |
| Narrative subtitled "Life in the Woods" | 49 |
| Name on the cover of "The Animated Man" | 49 |
| Nathanael who wrote "Miss Lonelyhearts" | 49 |
| NBC drama that won 26 Emmys, with "The" | 49 |
| New York paper that published the first crossword | 49 |
| New Ager with the album "Dare to Dream" | 49 |
| NBAer nicknamed "The Moving Great Wall" | 49 |
| National park through which the Virgin River runs | 49 |
| Novelist who was a childhood friend of Cézanne | 49 |
| Network for all 20 seasons of "Gunsmoke" | 50 |
| Navajo Tribal Policeman Jim of Hillerman mysteries | 50 |
| Nickname of the baby on TV Guide's first cover | 50 |
| Name associated with a marble sculpture collection | 50 |
| NBC's "Weekend Today" co-anchor Hill | 50 |
| Not terribly fashionable word for sites like Slate | 50 |
| Nobelist Hermann, author of "Siddhartha" | 50 |
| National ___ Convention (annual Britt, Iowa event) | 50 |
| New South Wales band with "Devil Inside" | 50 |
| Nine-time Obie-winning playwright Maria ___ Fornes | 50 |
| Notre Dame squad, familiarly, with "the" | 50 |
| Nat. once nicknamed "The Hermit Kingdom" | 50 |
| Name derived from Danish for "play well" | 50 |
| Neeson of ''Schindler's List'' | 50 |
| Network that still airs "The Real World" | 50 |
| Network mentioned in "Money for Nothing" | 50 |
| Nothing that plays a prominent role in this puzzle | 50 |
| Nat. whose royal anthem is "Kongesangen" | 50 |
| Network whose fed. funding seems forever imperiled | 50 |
| New York Times publisher Arthur ___ Sulzberger Jr. | 50 |
| Norse god who rode the eight-legged horse Sleipnir | 50 |
| Nine-time Best Actor nominee (and one-time winner) | 50 |
| Novel with the chapter "Tahiti As It Is" | 50 |
| Novel about its author's experiences on Tahiti | 50 |
| Number of F's in this puzzle's answer grid | 50 |
| Norris Trophy winner for eight consecutive seasons | 50 |
| Nordic city and home to the Vikingskiphuset museum | 50 |
| NASDAQ was the successor to this system of trading | 50 |
| Nervous person in a hospital waiting room, perhaps | 50 |
| N'awlins sandwich, and this puzzle's title | 50 |
| Nineteenth-century explorer of the Canadian Arctic | 50 |
| North of the border "gendarmerie": Abbr. | 50 |
| Novel with the villainous housekeeper Mrs. Danvers | 50 |
| Non-profit whose corporate sponsors include Purina | 50 |
| No easy matter, especially if there's asphalt? | 50 |
| Nickname that drops two letters of its longer form | 50 |
| Nowadays they usually have power locks and windows | 50 |
| National chain of everything-costs-the-same stores | 50 |
| Norse thunder god's in pose riding mount (4,5) | 50 |
| Noted portrait subject of Hans Holbein the Younger | 50 |
| Nickname for Hubert Humphrey, with "the" | 50 |
| New York singing group that last performed in 2007 | 50 |
| Name in men's clothing for more than a century | 50 |
| Nickname for Baryshnikov, and others named Mikhail | 50 |
| Nicolas ___, 17th-century French Classical painter | 50 |
| Nerdy character from "Saved By The Bell" | 50 |
| N.B.A. star in the '96 film "Kazaam" | 50 |
| Novel subtitled "A History of Adventure" | 50 |
| Night photographer's work, with "a"? | 50 |
| Nickname for "The Biggest Loser" winner? | 50 |
| Nursery worker's suggestion for a backstabber? | 50 |
| NBC show that ends Sun. morning in some time zones | 50 |
| Next, she ___ in the car and wanted to get it home | 50 |
| Nutritious breakfast, lunch and dinner, informally | 50 |
| New Kids on the Block "Put It on My ___" | 50 |