One-named singer of "Rolling in the Deep" | 51 |
Org. that supports the "12 Steps" program | 51 |
One of Geena's "Beetlejuice" co-stars | 51 |
O'Connor's replacement on the Supreme Court | 51 |
Org. with a Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs | 51 |
Org. that endorsed the Patients' Bill of Rights | 51 |
Original "Spy vs. Spy" cartoonist Prohias | 51 |
Oil giant that's part of the Tesoro Corporation | 51 |
One who doesn't believe he's being watched? | 51 |
One of Spinoza's "species of madness" | 51 |
Only player to win Wimbledon without dropping a set | 51 |
One who uses "ten-four" as an affirmative | 51 |
Org. whose seal contains a bald eagle and a compass | 51 |
Org. in the 2006 film "The Good Shepherd" | 51 |
Old-school actress known as the "It Girl" | 51 |
One who ran away with the spoon, in a nursery rhyme | 51 |
One who might keep you tied up for hours, for short | 51 |
Objects may collect it; people, probably less often | 51 |
Onetime judge on "The People's Court" | 51 |
Oscar winner for the song "Lose Yourself" | 51 |
Outstanding Miniseries and Outstanding Drama Series | 51 |
One who might treat the d.t.'s while on the job | 51 |
Org. linked to from the homepage of fueleconomy.gov | 51 |
On its playing fields, "Waterloo was won" | 51 |
Objet d'art at auction in "Octopussy" | 51 |
Org. "protecting America's consumers" | 51 |
Old Navy's parent company, with "The" | 51 |
Out of shape...or a hint to this puzzle's theme | 51 |
One who runs a cassette-only record label, probably | 51 |
One spending a long time in human resources, likely | 51 |
One of the Forsytes in "The Forsyte Saga" | 51 |
Org. whose logo includes an eagle holding a balance | 51 |
Old Russian ruler known as "The Moneybag" | 51 |
Olin who played two roles in "The Reader" | 51 |
One to whom you might say, "I doubt that" | 51 |
One who's diplomatic and urbane, astrologically | 51 |
Obama to Clinton: "You're ___ enough" | 51 |
On the ___ (like a perp who hasn't been nabbed) | 51 |
Oscar winner once named Sexiest Man Alive by People | 51 |
Obama's "Dreams From My Father," e.g. | 51 |
October 1962 chart-topper heard every October since | 51 |
Oyster part also called "mother-of-pearl" | 51 |
Org. that publishes an Astronomy Picture of the Day | 51 |
Ogden who wrote "The Bronx? / No, thonx!" | 51 |
Org. in favor of "stand your ground" laws | 51 |
Only president to graduate from Columbia University | 51 |
Olivier's "Wuthering Heights" co-star | 51 |
One with difficulty learning new tricks, supposedly | 51 |
Okla. school with a 60-foot Praying Hands sculpture | 51 |
Out with the guys, and an apt title for this puzzle | 51 |
One who studied "at the feet of Gamaliel" | 51 |
Old "refreshes without filling" sloganeer | 51 |
Original language of "The Rubáiyát" | 51 |
Original "Saturday Night Live" star Gilda | 51 |
One-third of baseball's Triple Crown, for short | 51 |
One of Hack Wilson's record-setting 191 in 1930 | 51 |
Ocean phenomenon associated with wildlife mortality | 51 |
One of Edward's sisters in "Twilight" | 51 |
One may be slangily overhead or literally underfoot | 51 |
Ozzy song off "Diary of a Madman" (Abbr.) | 51 |
One-named singer with the hit "Locked Up" | 51 |
Ones with the motto "North to the Future" | 51 |
One who contentedly conforms to middle-class ideals | 51 |
One of a pair of items often given at a baby shower | 51 |
Outgoing GOP Senator on an Italian island vacation? | 51 |
Opening remarks at a coffee makers' convention? | 51 |
Obit for a Wichita newspaper?, with "The" | 51 |
Officer who was still hunting in the 1920s-'30s | 51 |
Original host of "Breakfast at Wimbledon" | 51 |
One who feels dodgeball is for the unwashed masses? | 51 |
Oscar recipient for "Ryan's Daughter" | 51 |
Oater legend meets "Danke Schoen" singer? | 51 |
Olympic event featured in "Cool Runnings" | 51 |
One-time presidential candidate Elizabeth, politely | 51 |
Opportunities to announce that one pities the fool? | 51 |
Oscar's secretary on "The Odd Couple" | 51 |
One of many at a Syracuse University football game? | 51 |
One-named Belgian cartoonist who created the Smurfs | 51 |
Opera singer with nine Grammys, to a double-crosser | 51 |
Onomatopoeic game on "The Price Is Right" | 51 |
One side of the great "Swiss dish" debate | 51 |
One of the Halliwell sisters on "Charmed" | 51 |
One doing readings over the phone for $.99 a minute | 51 |
One who plunders boatloads of jack-o'-lanterns? | 51 |
One of Jack White's bands, with "The" | 51 |
One who believes "practice makes perfect" | 51 |
One whose sign says "Boycott Drew Brees"? | 51 |
Old show featuring the Schmenge Brothers polka band | 51 |
Of which there are way more than seven in the world | 51 |
One willing to take a bullet for Martin or Charlie? | 51 |
One of the "proud" items in a Murray book | 51 |
Occupations that may mean being forced to move away | 51 |
One of Marlo's henchmen on "The Wire" | 51 |
Only fair, or an alternative title for this puzzle? | 51 |
Org. with a "Popular Baby Names" Web page | 51 |
Only film of its series directed by William Shatner | 51 |
Obsolete hypothesis about the universe's origin | 51 |
O'Connor's predecessor on the Supreme Court | 51 |
Onetime sponsor of Richard Petty and Mario Andretti | 51 |
Ottoman sultan known as "the Magnificent" | 51 |