| Methyl orange or Congo red | 26 |
| Chemical coloring | 17 |
| Soviet sea: Var. | 16 |
| Sea of Russia: Var. | 19 |
| Black Sea inlet: Var. | 21 |
| Black Sea arm: Var. | 19 |
| Chemical compound group | 23 |
| Amino acids source | 18 |
| Radio-controlled bomb | 21 |
| Radio-guided bomb | 17 |
| Radio-controlled aerial bomb | 28 |
| Kind of aerial bomb | 19 |
| 2011 film, "We Bought ___" | 36 |
| "We Bought ___" | 25 |
| "Happy birthday to you, you live in ___..." | 53 |
| "Boy, this place is ___!" | 35 |
| Israeli town | 12 |
| Islands in Atlantic | 19 |
| Certain dyes | 12 |
| Nitrogen | 8 |
| Nitrogen, once | 14 |
| Old term for nitrogen | 21 |
| Nitrogen, in chemistry | 22 |
| Nitrogen, formerly | 18 |
| Mercury, to an alchemist | 24 |
| Mercury, in alchemy | 19 |
| Universal remedy propounded by Paracelsus | 41 |
| Quicksilver | 11 |
| Mercury, to alchemists | 22 |
| Alchemists' mercury | 23 |
| Like Montezuma | 14 |
| From the halls of Montezuma | 27 |
| Uto-___ (language group) | 24 |
| Like some pre-Columbian culture | 31 |
| Like some Mexican pyramids | 26 |
| Kind of calendar with 18 months | 31 |
| From Tenochtitlán | 20 |
| It stretched from central Mexico to Guatemala | 45 |
| New Mexico national monument whose name is a misnomer | 53 |
| 2001-05 Pontiac made in Mexico | 30 |
| Pontiac SUV that was made in Mexico | 35 |
| Pontiac SUV named for an early Mexican | 38 |
| Old Pontiac SUV model produced in Mexico | 40 |
| Much-derided early 2000s Pontiac SUV | 36 |
| Much-criticized Pontiac model | 29 |
| Former midsize Pontiac named for a native Mexican | 49 |
| "Los de Abajo" novelist | 33 |
| Spanish blue, look at, young fox | 32 |
| Plant expert? | 13 |
| Blue, poetically | 16 |
| Desire for something out of the blue? | 37 |
| Semi-precious stone | 19 |
| Sylvester's "Rocky" co-star | 41 |
| With No. 8 struck out, Mets stadium is densely populated (8) | 60 |
| Noble Spanish lady caught up in undergraduate degree (8) | 56 |
| Mr. Cooper ran out of thresher's storehouse (4) | 51 |
| Bsc alternative | 16 |
| U degree | 8 |
| Whiffenpoof refrain | 19 |
| College-song refrain | 20 |
| "The Whiffenpoof Song" ending | 39 |
| Immature children's song? | 29 |
| Nursery-rhyme starter | 21 |
| Sheep's eggplant dish? | 26 |
| But in the end, the sheep had their way, and they all watched "__" | 77 |
| Sheep-shearing spot? | 20 |
| Noted interviewer's pet sheep? | 34 |
| Audible barnyard crankiness? | 28 |
| Lady Gaga song about sheep in love? | 35 |
| "Phooey! It's shearing time again!" | 49 |
| Idols | 5 |
| Belief in ancient Phoenicia | 27 |
| Idolatry | 8 |
| Belief in false gods | 20 |
| Worshiper of an ancient deity | 29 |
| False idol's change of location? | 36 |
| Canaanite gods | 14 |
| Some idols | 10 |
| False deities | 13 |
| Ancient fertility gods | 22 |
| Wayne film "Back to ___" | 34 |
| Certain interrogator | 20 |
| PowerPoint presentation part, perhaps | 37 |
| Party for Saddam? | 17 |
| Party whose name means "renaissance" in Arabic | 56 |
| Saddam Hussein's group | 26 |
| Saddam Hussein and Bashar al-Assad on the high seas? | 52 |
| "___ Ballads" | 23 |
| W.S. Gilbert's "___ Ballads" | 42 |
| W. S. Gilbert's "The ___ Ballads" | 47 |
| W. S. Gilbert's "___ Ballads" | 43 |
| Old Persian title | 17 |
| Offerer of cozy accommodations | 30 |
| Nebuchadnezzar's kingdom: abbr. | 35 |
| Gilbert's "___ Ballads" | 37 |
| "___ Ballads": W. S. Gilbert | 38 |
| "___ Ballads": Gilbert | 32 |
| Liqueur-saturated dessert | 25 |
| Raisin-studded dessert | 22 |
| Lush dessert | 12 |