| Wear ___ | 8 |
| Words after kiss or show | 24 |
| Emphatic last words | 19 |
| "End of discussion" | 29 |
| "___ band played on" | 30 |
| "___: Fear not . . . " | 32 |
| Randy Shilts exposé of an outlaw musician? | 45 |
| Film noir 1950 Jules Dassin night | 33 |
| "God sends meat ___": J. Taylor | 41 |
| "The Sound ___" | 25 |
| On second thought, make it a family picture: "Dirty Harry..." | 71 |
| Transitional phrase | 19 |
| "Here's what happened next ..." | 45 |
| ''So . . .'' | 28 |
| Words with now | 14 |
| Once in a while (with "now") | 38 |
| "Next ..." | 20 |
| "Here's what happened next . . ." | 47 |
| 'What happened next ...?' | 33 |
| End of poem | 11 |
| Words following an understatement | 33 |
| 1939 Agatha Christie classic | 28 |
| Second line of verse | 20 |
| Here ___ (at various spots) | 27 |
| Oscar-award phrase | 18 |
| Awards-night words | 18 |
| Borrowing from a Borodin nocturne | 33 |
| Bad math teacher, part 3 | 24 |
| Suit -- (business attire) | 25 |
| "___ the republic for which it stands..." | 51 |
| "...___ the republic for which it stands" | 51 |
| ''. . . ___ all a good night!'' | 47 |
| ''... ___ all a good night'' | 44 |
| Heel-___ | 8 |
| Heel ___ | 8 |
| De Sica's "Yesterday, Today ___" | 46 |
| Promise of confidentiality, part four | 37 |
| Rock group's featured billing? | 34 |
| " . . . toil ___" | 27 |
| Three ___ (full count, in baseball) | 35 |
| Lyric, part 5 | 13 |
| "Tippecanoe ___" | 26 |
| How does your garden grow? | 26 |
| "Hurry up ___" (G.I. cynicism) | 40 |
| End of verse | 12 |
| Free "Fire ___" | 25 |
| Bread ___ | 9 |
| "___ won't come back . . . ": Cohan | 49 |
| Hooters smash | 13 |
| Line four of theme | 18 |
| Words by A. E. Housman | 22 |
| William Shakespeare on the knuckleball ("Henry VI, Part II," II, i, 6) | 80 |
| Line two | 8 |
| Words of an oyster fancier | 26 |
| Description, part 3 | 19 |
| Even more distressing | 21 |
| Comic-strip pub habitue | 23 |
| Comic strip from England | 24 |
| Comic strip from Britain | 24 |
| A.D. | 4 |
| Classic Hollywood character actor | 33 |
| "Internal Affairs" costar | 35 |
| 'The Lost City' director and co-star | 44 |
| Popular character introduced in 1937's "A Family Affair" | 70 |
| Singer with the 1974 #1 hit "Rock Me Gently" | 54 |
| ..."Rock Me Gently, Bette Davis Eyes" | 47 |
| Actor Griffith carries singer Horne? | 36 |
| Golfer who won the U.S. Open in 1978 | 36 |
| Last line of verse | 18 |
| SEEK (UPDATED) . . . | 20 |
| Walter Lantz cartoon character of the 1940s | 43 |
| Cute critter on "The Woody Woodpecker Show" | 53 |
| Tennis star currently ranked #1 in the U.S. | 43 |
| Sunday evening critic on TV | 27 |
| Onetime "60 Minutes" regular | 38 |
| He usually appears near the end of the hour | 43 |
| Curmudgeonly journalist with notable eyebrows | 45 |
| Ali G asked him, "Has journalists ever put out tomorrow's news by mistake?" | 89 |
| 33-year "60 Minutes" regular | 38 |
| "Years of Minutes" author | 35 |
| "Pieces of My Mind" essayist | 38 |
| "Common Nonsense" author, 2002 | 40 |
| Guitarist of The Police | 23 |
| Pop art icon | 12 |
| Who said "Sex is the biggest nothing of all time" | 59 |
| Who said "Isn't life a series of images that change as they repeat themselves?" | 93 |
| Founder of The Factory | 22 |
| "Orange Disaster #5" artist | 37 |
| "I am a deeply superficial person" | 44 |
| "Eight Elvises" artist | 32 |
| Singer from Wall Lake, Iowa | 27 |
| "The way of ___ in the air": Prov. 30:19 | 50 |
| Poetically close to a cob? | 26 |
| Draws nigh, to poets | 20 |
| Have ___ the ground | 19 |
| Whitesnake "Slow ___" | 31 |
| Convoluted Beatles offering? | 28 |
| "That's __ trick!" | 32 |
| "That's ___ trick!" | 33 |
| "It's ___ job" | 28 |