| Actress who starred in 'Alien vs. Predator' | 51 |
| Author of "The Adventures of Augie March" | 51 |
| Andrew Carnegie and Alexander Graham Bell, by birth | 51 |
| Astin and Bean of "The Lord of the Rings" | 51 |
| Actor Green of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" | 51 |
| Agcy. often "quoted" by Weekly World News | 51 |
| Actress who was one of Charles Manson's victims | 51 |
| Armless ''Li'l Abner'' creature | 51 |
| Animated film character voiced by Matthew Broderick | 51 |
| Â Â "Yes sir!," south of the border | 51 |
| An upside-down garbage can lid might be used as one | 51 |
| Accessory for a drag queen at an Italian restaurant | 51 |
| Asian title that's an anagram of an English one | 51 |
| Alberta city whose sign is a giant badminton racket | 51 |
| Act like a hen after grain is thrown on the ground? | 51 |
| Armed forces newspaper of the '40s with The | 51 |
| Afro-sporting character on "The Simpsons" | 51 |
| Actor von ___ of "The Seventh Seal," 1957 | 51 |
| Allan Folsom's "_____ After Tomorrow" | 51 |
| Approving words before a speed skating competition? | 51 |
| Agcy. caught targeting over 500 conservative groups | 51 |
| Amuse the "Get the Party Started" singer? | 51 |
| Actress Louise of "Gilligan's Island" | 51 |
| Actress Hedren who lives on a floating Arctic mass? | 51 |
| Any of the Griffins on "Family Guy," e.g. | 51 |
| Author of the tell-all "The Yankee Years" | 51 |
| African capital contained in its country's name | 51 |
| Anna Leonowens, e.g., in "The King and I" | 51 |
| Author depicted next to a steamboat on a 2011 stamp | 51 |
| Ashton Kutcher and others with many cyber followers | 51 |
| Alfred who wrote the book for "LoveMusik" | 51 |
| Author of "Armageddon: A Novel of Berlin" | 51 |
| Abe called the Navy "Uncle Sam's ___" | 51 |
| Anderson who directed "Fantastic Mr. Fox" | 51 |
| Abbott and Costello's "___ on First?" | 51 |
| Author of the cookbook "Live, Love, Eat!" | 51 |
| A lot of the Beatles' "She Loves You" | 51 |
| About 1.2% of Uranus's orbital period, on Earth | 51 |
| Animatronic creature at Disneyland's Matterhorn | 51 |
| Auden's ''The _____ of Anxiety'' | 52 |
| Arnold Vinick portrayer on "The West Wing" | 52 |
| Actor whose last name has three letters of his first | 52 |
| Athletes' concern at the '68 Summer Olympics | 52 |
| Author of "The Cat Who Came for Christmas" | 52 |
| Actress Hathaway of "The Princess Diaries" | 52 |
| Author Isaac who sported enormous white mutton chops | 52 |
| African mammal that's the ancestor of the donkey | 52 |
| Author of "Fair Stood the Wind for France" | 52 |
| Airer of the sitcom "'Allo 'Allo!" | 52 |
| Apt place to shout, "Honey, I'm home?" | 52 |
| Actor in "I Spy," 1965–68 TV series | 52 |
| Amorphous horror movie villain, with "The" | 52 |
| Aron Trask's brother in "East of Eden" | 52 |
| “How many times __ man turn his head”: Dylan | 52 |
| Animal Collective row out in a "Flesh" one | 52 |
| Agency within the Dept. of Health and Human Services | 52 |
| Actress de Pablo who played Ziva on "NCIS" | 52 |
| A ''That's Entertainment!'' host | 52 |
| “Eggs on the Plate Without the Plate” artist | 52 |
| Alfalfa's love in "The Little Rascals" | 52 |
| Alfalfa's girl in "The Little Rascals" | 52 |
| AC/DC's Chuck Berry cover "School ___" | 52 |
| Author of "My Point ... and I Do Have One" | 52 |
| “Salon ___ Refusés” (1863 art exhibition) | 52 |
| Actress Merrill of ''BUtterfield 8'' | 52 |
| Author of "Diplomacy for the Next Century" | 52 |
| Award for Best Novel won three times by Dick Francis | 52 |
| A Tribe Called Quest "Ham 'N' ___" | 52 |
| Airline that flew the humanitarian Operation Solomon | 52 |
| Airline that doesn't schedule flights on Shabbat | 52 |
| Aboveground dwellers in "The Time Machine" | 52 |
| Actor Jannings, winner of the first Best Actor Oscar | 52 |
| Ari Meyer's role on "Kate & Allie" | 52 |
| Adjective for some contemporary high school haircuts | 52 |
| Archers of Loaf "South Carolina" time zone | 52 |
| Abbr. before 1895 on the "Cheers" bar sign | 52 |
| Actress Longoria of "Desperate Housewives" | 52 |
| An Allen who wrote "Treadmill to Oblivion" | 52 |
| Agcy. that created the National Do Not Call Registry | 52 |
| Actress mentioned in Madonna's "Vogue" | 52 |
| Antepenultimate word of "Casey at the Bat" | 52 |
| Atreyu track off "Lead Sails Paper Anchor" | 52 |
| Australian band with the 1987 album "Kick" | 52 |
| Adler introduced in "A Scandal in Bohemia" | 52 |
| Answer to one's own rhetorical question, perhaps | 52 |
| Awesome parts of a Museum of Natural History display | 52 |
| Actress Allen of "Raiders of the Lost Ark" | 52 |
| Almost stop with the head facing the wind, as a ship | 52 |
| Architect Maya who created the Civil Rights Memorial | 52 |
| Anderson who wrote "My Life in High Heels" | 52 |
| Actor with the line "Rick! Rick, help me!" | 52 |
| After 18 nominations, she won a Daytime Emmy in 1998 | 52 |
| Actress Rainer aka "The Viennese Teardrop" | 52 |
| Ancient stringed instrument you shouldn't trust? | 52 |
| Activity in which you might bust someone's chops | 52 |
| Alma mater of NPR's Tom and Ray Magliozzi: Abbr. | 52 |
| Attachment for "rail" or "plane" | 52 |
| Agarn or O'Rourke, in "F Troop": Abbr. | 52 |
| Actor who wrote "The Moon's a Balloon" | 52 |
| Appropriately, he wrote "The Barrel-Organ" | 52 |