| Typical "Meet the Press" guest, for short | 51 |
| The 2006 novel "Hannibal Rising," for one | 51 |
| Tom Wolfe catchphrase popularized in the 1970's | 51 |
| Templeton, e.g., in "Charlotte's Web" | 51 |
| Title for Tevye in "If I Were a Rich Man" | 51 |
| Team that moves to Great American Ball Park in 2003 | 51 |
| Tom's ''Jerry Maguire'' co-star | 51 |
| Title for Jim Ignatowski on "Taxi": Abbr. | 51 |
| Tony's rival in the song "Copacabana" | 51 |
| Tomato that does not come from the capital of Italy | 51 |
| Tune on Bob Seger's "Back in '72" | 51 |
| Takes a flower across a lake for anonymous Richard? | 51 |
| Tony winner for "A Thousand Clowns," 1963 | 51 |
| Type of drug that can counteract glandular activity | 51 |
| The "A" in Jay-Z's "D.O.A." | 51 |
| Title role in the 2009 Tony winner for Best Musical | 51 |
| Top 10 single on the 1970 album "Abraxas" | 51 |
| They're "Takin' Care of Business" | 51 |
| They're the cutest in the world, per a hit song | 51 |
| Temporary structure seen at a French film festival? | 51 |
| The film-processing machine at the movie studio ... | 51 |
| Trying to find a Yankee third baseman with a stick? | 51 |
| The prince in "The Prince and the Pauper" | 51 |
| Treat originally called an "I-Scream Bar" | 51 |
| Tune originally entitled "In Other Words" | 51 |
| Theresa Dunn's ideal Mr., in a 1975 novel title | 51 |
| Technology magazine that's difficult to follow? | 51 |
| TV doctor known for a ''keen'' wit? | 51 |
| Title burglar played by Bruce Willis in a 1991 film | 51 |
| Tranquil, like a cloudless day at a seaside retreat | 51 |
| To change the topic, or where Dracula gets seconds? | 51 |
| The "izn" in shiznit, e.g., to a linguist | 51 |
| Those little cards that fall out of magazines, e.g. | 51 |
| Talk show host who was once the mayor of Cincinnati | 51 |
| Those accustomed to getting up at the crack of noon | 51 |
| Tease a mob boss whose turf is grassy and pastoral? | 51 |
| The father on TV's "Life With Father" | 51 |
| Type of tramcar in Houston or Portland, Ore.: abbr. | 51 |
| Things people "do" in the early afternoon | 51 |
| TV hero who was really good with a Swiss army knife | 51 |
| Tool & die manufacturer's customer, perhaps | 51 |
| Thomas Dekker wrote about it (with "the") | 51 |
| The animals were bored, and the cows suggested a __ | 51 |
| Time in which light travels one foot, approximately | 51 |
| Tony-nominated musical based on a 1992 Disney movie | 51 |
| The woman that seduces hard-boiled film detectives? | 51 |
| Taxi's "I'm not working now" sign | 51 |
| Totally aware Desdemona's going to get whacked? | 51 |
| Title king with a "sneer of cold command" | 51 |
| Theological basis of "Father Knows Best"? | 51 |
| The least expensive "dish" you can serve? | 51 |
| The president, vis-Ã -vis one Thanksgiving turkey | 51 |
| Traveler's nightmare due to a road crew strike? | 51 |
| TV detective show with theme music by Henry Mancini | 51 |
| The "See Who Can Get $5 First" challenge? | 51 |
| They usually hit in the middle of the batting order | 51 |
| Try to steal a basketball from another player, e.g. | 51 |
| Tom Cruise's "Risky Business" co-star | 51 |
| Type of payment relevant to this puzzle's theme | 51 |
| Theory of a Deadman album "___ Souvenirs" | 51 |
| Tunisian port once a stronghold for Barbary pirates | 51 |
| The Four Tops' "When ___ Was My Girl" | 51 |
| There has been one with every Pixar film since 1998 | 51 |
| The Lone Ranger's favorite symbol of privilege? | 51 |
| Topographical feature formed by underground erosion | 51 |
| The smallest number divisible by the numbers 1 to 6 | 51 |
| TV show thought to have influenced some 2008 voters | 51 |
| Treat that you were totally into before it was hip? | 51 |
| They might help get you into more underground stuff | 51 |
| They lie around the world's worst assembly line | 51 |
| They're caught by those who get around, briefly | 51 |
| Type of silver associated with British money: abbr. | 51 |
| The Hawks of the Atlantic 10 conference, informally | 51 |
| Tourist attraction on England's Salisbury Plain | 51 |
| They've cleaned up the four theme entries above | 51 |
| Tom Arnold's simpleton family, in a 1996 comedy | 51 |
| Teri's role on "Desperate Housewives" | 51 |
| Tropical vegetable also known as elephant's-ear | 51 |
| The "T" in the women's fraternity ZTA | 51 |
| They're about "ideas worth spreading" | 51 |
| They're "a page right out of history" | 51 |
| Two's company, three's a crowd, but also... | 51 |
| TV show whose theme song was "California" | 51 |
| Tim Allen comedy about unionizing seasonal workers? | 51 |
| The "Eyes" in a hit song by The Guess Who | 51 |
| Tiny __ (''A Christmas Carol'' boy) | 51 |
| Tiny parasites spring from a Los Angeles newspaper? | 51 |
| Turner who sang "I Don't Wanna Fight" | 51 |
| The 6/17/72 Watergate break-in report was just this | 51 |
| Treat with an apparently unsolvable licking paradox | 51 |
| Tunes concerned with disappointment in love | 51 |
| Thing depicted by this puzzle's circled letters | 51 |
| The great horned owl has prominent ones on its ears | 51 |
| Things featured at touristy productions in Honolulu | 51 |
| Thurman who played Beatrix in "Kill Bill" | 51 |
| Texas location of the erstwhile Mount Carmel Center | 51 |
| Tree that was the source of Thumbelina's cradle | 51 |
| There's no rest for them (with "the") | 51 |
| Tina Turner's "___ Need Another Hero" | 51 |
| Twice, Chinese dissident artist Ai's given name | 51 |