| Divides by type | 15 |
| Fits into groups | 16 |
| ___ a dollar | 12 |
| ___ as vinegar | 14 |
| A Soviet adm. division | 22 |
| Judges the quality of | 21 |
| "Her eyes ___ Twilight fair": Wordsworth | 50 |
| Like gift-box chocolates (abbr.) | 32 |
| Misc. | 5 |
| Like the colors in some boxes of condoms: Abbr. | 47 |
| Like gift-box chocolates: Abbr. | 31 |
| Not ___ (less demanding) | 24 |
| Univ. title | 11 |
| U. faculty member's title | 29 |
| Simile of physical power | 24 |
| Quite powerful | 14 |
| Supertough | 10 |
| Unable to get any thicker | 25 |
| Really thick | 12 |
| Dumber than dirt | 16 |
| Quenched | 8 |
| Elude, in a way | 15 |
| Pretend to be someone else | 26 |
| Aliases, and a hint to the puzzle's theme | 45 |
| What a fugitive may live under | 30 |
| Take zip for granted | 20 |
| G | 1 |
| Take on a specific role | 23 |
| " . . . sought him sweet ___": Shak. | 46 |
| Thing taken for granted | 23 |
| Supreme national god of Assyria | 31 |
| Confident | 9 |
| Good way to rest | 16 |
| Quelled concerns | 16 |
| Nice way to rest | 16 |
| Guaranteed band a deal | 22 |
| Gave a guarantee | 16 |
| Comfortable way to rest | 23 |
| They make you feel confident | 28 |
| They give confidence | 20 |
| Confirming | 10 |
| How a rose by any other name would smell, according to Shakespeare | 66 |
| How "a rose by any other name would smell" | 52 |
| "Stay ___ you are" | 28 |
| Incredibly nice | 15 |
| Babylonian's neighbor | 25 |
| Person from Nineveh | 19 |
| Nineveh native | 14 |
| Subjects of King Sargon | 23 |
| Semiramis's subjects | 24 |
| Hearers of Jonah's prophecy | 31 |
| Descendants of ancient Mesopotamians | 36 |
| Ashurbanipal's people | 25 |
| ___-Babylonian (ancient Semitic language) | 41 |
| Meetings: Abbr. | 15 |
| Swear on ___ of Bibles | 22 |
| "On ___ of Bibles" | 28 |
| "All the world's ___" | 35 |
| "All the world's ___": Shak. | 42 |
| The world, per the Bard | 23 |
| Shakespeare's world | 23 |
| All the world, to Jaques | 24 |
| "All the world," in "As You Like It" | 56 |
| "A kingdom for ___": "Henry V" | 50 |
| Thought-provoking question (Part 2) | 35 |
| Middle of the profound question | 31 |
| Holiday team member #2 | 22 |
| Has ___ in (owns part of) | 25 |
| At the same height | 18 |
| Equal in height | 15 |
| Take ___ (get off the fence) | 28 |
| Take ___ (be firm) | 18 |
| Make ___ (resist) | 17 |
| Gaping | 6 |
| Rubbernecking | 13 |
| Glaring | 7 |
| Gazing fixedly | 14 |
| Gazing | 6 |
| Looking fixedly | 15 |
| Poetically gaping | 17 |
| Gazing steadily | 15 |
| Gawking (at Fred?) | 18 |
| Movie shown in astronomy class? | 31 |
| Movie that may be remade again with Beyonce in the Gaynor/Garland/Streisand role | 80 |
| Film scripted by Frances Gumm's mother? | 43 |
| Astronomer's movie? | 23 |
| 1937 Best Picture nominee (and what you might shout after finishing this puzzle) | 80 |
| "___ moss-trooping Scott was he": Scott | 49 |
| Bit of news at the aviary? | 26 |
| Words by Norman H. Hall | 23 |
| Spectral types | 14 |
| Vega and Sirius, e.g. | 21 |
| Sirius and Vega, notably | 24 |
| Altair and Sirius, e.g. | 23 |
| Words from an English carol | 27 |
| English carol words | 19 |
| Ancient fertility goddess | 25 |
| Phoenician love goddess | 23 |
| Phoenician goddess of fertility | 31 |
| Semitic goddess of fertility | 28 |