| Iowa college since 1851 |
| Cato's 511 |
| Anatomical fissures |
| Matinee idol Novello: 1893–1951 |
| Atomic number 44 symbol |
| Anatomical cavity |
| Anatomical sacs |
| An American in Paris" co-star, 1951 |
| 1951 play by Literature Nobelist Nelly Sachs |
| Airport screen no. |
| Anatomical rupture |
| Key of Haydn's Symphony No. 98 |
| Caesar's 551 |
| Anatomical projection |
| Anatomical loop |
| M.L.K.'s alma mater, 1951 |
| Anatomical parts that touch, as eyelids to eyeballs |
| Moses" author, 1951 |
| Anatomical rings |
| Gigi" playwright, 1951 |
| Noble gas, atomic number 18 |
| Acronymic band with the record for most Billboard Top 40 hits without a No. 1 single |
| AL MVP of 1951, 1954 and 1955 |
| Anatomical extension |
| No. of People, say |
| Anatomical trunk |
| Anatomical branch |
| Anatomical appendages |
| Anatomical fringe |
| Anatomical cavity: Comb. form |