| Low-cost, lightweight autos of the 1910s-'20s | 49 |
| Larry who broke the American League color barrier | 49 |
| Like Legolas in "The Lord of the Rings" | 49 |
| Like terrain cultivated to grow poison mushrooms? | 49 |
| Like kids with a lot of after-school assignments? | 49 |
| Len Deighton's anagrammatic avowal on writing | 49 |
| Line from a young basketballer who idolizes Shaq? | 49 |
| Last male survivor among the Mayflower passengers | 49 |
| Larry of the original "West Side Story" | 49 |
| Louis Malle film of 1974, "___, Lucien" | 49 |
| Late pianist with his own museum in Las Vegas, NV | 49 |
| Last line of "Star Trek: First Contact" | 49 |
| Lemmon's costar in "The Odd Couple" | 49 |
| Latin phrase claiming possession of a small bird? | 49 |
| Leon spinks won the light heavyweight medal there | 49 |
| Loesser-Newman song of 1937, with "The" | 49 |
| Labrador was added to its provincial name in 2001 | 49 |
| Like some of Archie Bunker's remarks, briefly | 49 |
| Like software that can be freely used and altered | 49 |
| Leader of the Knights in "Animal House" | 49 |
| Like a reversible jacket that's been reversed | 49 |
| Like the scent of many tree-shaped air fresheners | 49 |
| Like legal proceedings held before going to court | 49 |
| Line from the center to the perimeter of a circle | 49 |
| Land that declared its independence on 11/11/1965 | 49 |
| Long Island's ___ Hill National Historic Site | 49 |
| Leading Edinburgh newspaper, with "The" | 49 |
| Longtime Boston Symphony Orchestra director Ozawa | 49 |
| Like Modigliani's "Reclining Nude"? | 49 |
| Last word in the title of Kubrick's last film | 49 |
| Leaning Ani DiFranco song (with "The")? | 49 |
| Lovers' discussion (it's not an argument) | 49 |
| Like the puns in this puzzle? (mostly the latter) | 49 |
| Like something communicated with a wink and a nod | 49 |
| Language that gave us the word "tattoo" | 49 |
| Linebacker Manti __, 2012 Heisman Trophy finalist | 49 |
| Line on an invitation to a domestic beer tasting? | 49 |
| LITTLE ROCK offers a bundle for raffle organizers | 49 |
| Libyan port whose siege by Rommel lasted 240 days | 49 |
| Like Cinderella's slipper, to her stepsisters | 49 |
| Like ''War of the Worlds'' aliens | 49 |
| Lake denizen, and hint to this puzzle's theme | 49 |
| London Underground nickname, with "the" | 49 |
| Like country singers' voices, stereotypically | 49 |
| Like the proverbial tree that falls in the forest | 49 |
| Like Burns's "tim'rous beastie" | 49 |
| Louisiana city named for the fifth U.S. president | 49 |
| Let me make one thing perfectly clear," e.g. | 49 |
| Lugosi's "Son of Frankenstein" role | 49 |
| Lousy prizes on "Let's Make a Deal" | 49 |
| Leigh Hunt's ''___ Ben Adhem'' | 50 |
| Literary title character from the planet Antiterra | 50 |
| Leader whom Virgil called "the virtuous" | 50 |
| Like losers' faces after a buzzer-beating shot | 50 |
| Like Norma Desmond in "Sunset Boulevard" | 50 |
| Like a door, when it's not a door, in a riddle | 50 |
| Locale for 1996's ''The Rock'' | 50 |
| Like the top medalists at the 2000 Olympics: Abbr. | 50 |
| Lee named Best Director for "Life of Pi" | 50 |
| Letter and number meaning ''tops'' | 50 |
| Like more than a third of U.S. immigrants nowadays | 50 |
| Lady who reportedly exchanged barbs with Churchill | 50 |
| Lady ___, first woman to sit in British Parliament | 50 |
| Lead-in for "loss" or "glance" | 50 |
| Lee with the 1960 #1 hit "I'm Sorry" | 50 |
| Lorre's role in "The Maltese Falcon" | 50 |
| Lewis ___ ("Alice in Wonderland" author) | 50 |
| Letters on some Olympic hockey jerseys, until 1991 | 50 |
| Letter upon which this puzzle's theme is built | 50 |
| Location for a book you're never going to read | 50 |
| LCD flat panel displays have replaced many of them | 50 |
| Liszt's "Consolation No. 3" is in it | 50 |
| Louis Armstrong's "Oh ___ He Ramble" | 50 |
| Low grade, or an appropriate title for this puzzle | 50 |
| Late critic featured on the Hollywood Walk of Fame | 50 |
| Literary race likened to "fatted cattle" | 50 |
| Lioness profiled in the book "Born Free" | 50 |
| Letters that can't be found at the post office | 50 |
| Land's ___ (southwesternmost point of England) | 50 |
| Lang. with many ways to pronounce "ough" | 50 |
| Like the "Iliad" and "Odyssey" | 50 |
| Lake that contains Canada's southernmost point | 50 |
| Lousy but common substitutes for primary care docs | 50 |
| List shortener hidden in eight long puzzle answers | 50 |
| Like the number of answers in a crossword, usually | 50 |
| Like the Beatles or the "Queer Eye" guys | 50 |
| Lennon "Whatever ___ You Thru the Night" | 50 |
| Language of Literature Nobelist Shmuel Yosef Agnon | 50 |
| Language that gave us the word "pajamas" | 50 |
| Lanford Wilson's "The ___ Baltimore" | 50 |
| Lanford Wilson's "The --- Baltimore" | 50 |
| Like Beethoven's "Pastoral" Symphony | 50 |
| Like Beethoven's "Pastoral Symphony" | 50 |
| Liberal arts college 20 minutes north of Manhattan | 50 |
| Like the "Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral" lullaby | 50 |
| Literally, ''queen of the throne'' | 50 |
| Lake ___, "true head" of the Mississippi | 50 |
| Lindsay's role on "The Bionic Woman" | 50 |
| Led Zeppelin tune, "When the ___ Breaks" | 50 |
| Lucy who voiced Viper in "Kung Fu Panda" | 50 |