| Online acronym for "It seems to me ..." | 49 |
| One possible answer to "Where are you?" | 49 |
| One who gets their fingers dirty during elections | 49 |
| One of the subjects of "The Late Shift" | 49 |
| Offspring "Why Don't You Get a ___" | 49 |
| O'Casey's "___ and the Paycock" | 49 |
| One of Nike's Most Valuable Puppets in TV ads | 49 |
| Oskar in ''Schindler's List'' | 49 |
| Old crime syndicate head called "Lucky" | 49 |
| One whose motto means "Always Faithful" | 49 |
| Oldie with "all alone and feeling blue" | 49 |
| Original name of the JavaScript computer language | 49 |
| Org. in President Gingrich's moon colony plan | 49 |
| One of the "Real Housewives of Atlanta" | 49 |
| Old "Your cup of inspiration" sloganeer | 49 |
| One-named singer for the 1960s Velvet Underground | 49 |
| Org. to which eight U.S. presidents have belonged | 49 |
| Org. in Clancy's "Red Storm Rising" | 49 |
| One of two presidents with two Ivy League degrees | 49 |
| One with a solo in "Peter and the Wolf" | 49 |
| One of the original top-level domain name endings | 49 |
| Opera with the soprano aria "Ave Maria" | 49 |
| One-named author of "A Dog of Flanders" | 49 |
| One way to lose on "The Price is Right" | 49 |
| Omne vivum ex ___ (all life [is] from eggs: Lat.) | 49 |
| One who might have a collection of foreign stamps | 49 |
| Organizer of one of four Grand Slam events: Abbr. | 49 |
| Organization that features Woods, woods and woods | 49 |
| Org. taken over by Mahmoud Abbas in November 2004 | 49 |
| Only album attributed to Paul and Linda McCartney | 49 |
| Oscar-winning French film director ___ Clément | 49 |
| Old detergent with "sunshine whiteners" | 49 |
| One of Hollywood's "big five," once | 49 |
| O'Donnell of "Sleepless in Seattle" | 49 |
| Otto Preminger directed him in "Exodus" | 49 |
| Onetime "Drink it and sleep!" sloganeer | 49 |
| Orville P. Snorkel of the comics page, familiarly | 49 |
| Oscar winner for "Little Miss Sunshine" | 49 |
| One, two and three ... or this puzzle's title | 49 |
| Offers breakfast to students before first period? | 49 |
| One with ads in the back of an alternative weekly | 49 |
| Old N.Y.C. club said to be the birthplace of punk | 49 |
| Other half of "Lite," in early '90s | 49 |
| One-named singer who recorded 'Thank You' | 49 |
| Online IRS document submission system, literally? | 49 |
| Odds of finding one on the first try: 1 in 10,000 | 49 |
| One of the singers of "Sunrise, Sunset" | 49 |
| One who went to tell the king the sky was falling | 49 |
| Opening words of "A Tale of Two Cities" | 49 |
| Opinion piece published at the start of the year? | 49 |
| One who's not in the habit of wearing a habit | 49 |
| One of two matching colors with different spectra | 49 |
| One who recently changed his or her name, perhaps | 49 |
| Optimistic investors at the Panthers' school? | 49 |
| Onetime "Lifts and separates" sloganeer | 49 |
| Old Windows PDA that could be synced to a desktoP | 49 |
| Operation that often precedes an entrapment claim | 49 |
| Old name for badminton (named for an Indian city) | 49 |
| Old-fashioned restraint with a built-in boom box? | 49 |
| Onetime name at New York's Rockefeller Center | 49 |
| Our neighbor's nickname, with "the" | 49 |
| Opera title character who dies in a conflagration | 49 |
| Ones with gifts who don't care about presents | 49 |
| Official timekeeper of the Nagano Winter Olympics | 49 |
| O'Hara's "_____ and Soda Water" | 49 |
| O'Rourke, e.g., of "F Troop": Abbr. | 49 |
| One wanted for murder in Macedonia's capital? | 49 |
| Org. for which "Tania" was a gunslinger | 49 |
| One looking down on the "little people" | 49 |
| Ones with the motto "One for the road"? | 49 |
| Org. with a "Shelter of the Week" award | 49 |
| Org. providing assistance to Afghans and Persians | 49 |
| One of the hunters in "The Deer Hunter" | 49 |
| Ophthalmic conditions known medically as hordeola | 49 |
| Off and on (and the key to unlocking this puzzle) | 49 |
| Opera trimmed at both ends by erstwhile actor (9) | 49 |
| One of the Ten Commandments, more likely than not | 49 |
| One of the Jacksonville Jaguars's team colors | 49 |
| One of the albums that defined "grunge" | 49 |
| One of this puzzle's hidden answers, in Latin | 49 |
| One of Blake's "Songs of Innocence" | 49 |
| Ohio home of Corporal Klinger on "MASH" | 49 |
| Oscar nominee for "Fiddler on the Roof" | 49 |
| Opera with the aria "Recondita armonia" | 49 |
| Opera character who jumps to her death in the end | 49 |
| Onetime host of "Classic Concentration" | 49 |
| Old credit-reporting company that became Experian | 49 |
| Operating system developed by AT&T originally | 49 |
| One of five different ones in "sequoia" | 49 |
| Old name for the Democratic Republic of the Congo | 49 |
| Organization behind the Movies for Grownups Awards | 50 |
| Oct. contest whose winner goes to the World Series | 50 |
| Ones providing coverage at the Pillsbury Bake-Off? | 50 |
| Org. of which 18 U.S. presidents have been members | 50 |
| Oscar winner for "The Cider House Rules" | 50 |
| Oft-hired groups that sing on over-the-top records | 50 |
| One-named singer with the #1 hit 'Goodies' | 50 |
| Object on the diner sign in "Nighthawks" | 50 |
| One of three colors in the subtractive color model | 50 |
| Original "What's My Line?" host John | 50 |