| "Gone Baby Gone" actress | 34 |
| Actress Brenneman losing on purpose? | 36 |
| " . . . lend ___ to God": H. Crane | 44 |
| Her "Rehab" won a Grammy for Song of the Year | 55 |
| Indefinite article | 18 |
| “Falcon Crest” actress with the real last name Ortiz | 60 |
| "Falcon Crest" actress with the real last name Ortiz | 62 |
| ''Falcon Crest'' actress | 40 |
| Alga causing fishy taste in water | 33 |
| African fish | 12 |
| Climbing perch | 14 |
| Asian perch | 11 |
| Amphibious fish of Asia | 23 |
| Military expeditions | 20 |
| Xenophon classic | 16 |
| Military advance | 16 |
| Military account by Xenophon | 28 |
| Dangerous, difficult, military retreat | 38 |
| Upward moving, as a wind | 24 |
| Women's tennis champ Medina | 31 |
| Cornell's ___ Taylor Hall | 29 |
| Alonso who voiced Dory in the Spanish "Finding Nemo" | 62 |
| Reanimation after apparent death | 32 |
| Type of steroid | 15 |
| Kind of steroid | 15 |
| What black holes swallow to bulk up? | 36 |
| Illicit body builder? | 21 |
| BALCO scandal subject | 21 |
| ___ compounds are synthesized to mimic the effects of a) adrenaline; b) testosterone; c) serotonin; d) insulin | 110 |
| Process of molecular synthesis | 30 |
| "Man is . . . a rope over ___": Nietzsche | 51 |
| Sumac plant | 11 |
| INSP: "Yeah, even if he was just ___." | 48 |
| Iris Murdoch novel | 18 |
| Tom Seaver, so to speak | 23 |
| This is always out of time | 26 |
| Breaks in grammatical sequence | 30 |
| Syntactical incoherence | 23 |
| Western city, famed for mining | 30 |
| They might put the squeeze on you | 33 |
| They'll give you a squeeze | 30 |
| Some of the boas | 16 |
| Snakes that can put you in a tight spot? | 40 |
| Mythical South American "giants" | 42 |
| Largest snakes in the world | 27 |
| Section of Washington, D. C. | 28 |
| What black licorice or blue cheese is, for many | 47 |
| Seward's Alaska deal, 2 cents ___ | 37 |
| Ancient Greek lyric poet | 24 |
| Upbeats | 7 |
| Part of a Beckett play? | 23 |
| "Poetry is ..." (Pablo Neruda) | 40 |
| Run ___ (use the personals, say) | 32 |
| Run ___ in the paper | 20 |
| Place ____ in the paper | 23 |
| Bread of Colonial America | 25 |
| Chaplets | 8 |
| Wreath-like garlands | 20 |
| Old garlands | 12 |
| Head wreaths | 12 |
| Garlands for the head | 21 |
| Floral crowns, in poetry | 24 |
| Start of an expansive definition | 32 |
| Father of Ahikar | 16 |
| Result of iron deficiency, to a Brit | 36 |
| Lack of vigour | 14 |
| Lack of vigor: Var. | 19 |
| Haemoglobin deficiency | 22 |
| Fatigue may be a symptom of it: Var. | 36 |
| Blood ailment: Var. | 19 |
| Weak: Var. | 10 |
| Weak, in Whitehall | 18 |
| Listless: Var. | 14 |
| Lacking vigour | 14 |
| Organism that doesn't require oxygen | 40 |
| Septic tank worker? | 19 |
| Septic tank resident | 20 |
| Septic tank organism, e.g. | 26 |
| Septic tank bacterium, e.g. | 27 |
| Oxygen-shunning organism | 24 |
| Oxygen eschewer | 15 |
| Organism requiring no air | 25 |
| It doesn't need oxygen | 26 |
| Fermentation facilitator | 24 |
| Deep-sea bacterium | 18 |
| Biology lab organism | 20 |
| Bacterium that doesn't need oxygen | 38 |
| Many gastrointestinal tract residents | 37 |
| Living in the absence of air | 28 |
| Living without oxygen | 21 |
| Lacking free oxygen | 19 |
| Kind of bacteria | 16 |
| Literally "without sensation" | 39 |
| 1957 film featuring the subject of this puzzle | 46 |
| Equally old, with "of" | 32 |
| "The labor of ___ in piled stones?": Milton | 53 |
| "The labor of ___ . . . ": Milton | 43 |
| ''What ___ is this'' (Samuel Pepys) | 51 |
| Done in low relief, as a cameo | 30 |
| Mystical interpretation | 23 |