| Bookselling giants | 18 |
| Store chain that often sells Starbucks coffee | 45 |
| Neon, argon and the rest? | 25 |
| Charlie of swing | 16 |
| Greater London borough | 22 |
| District near London | 20 |
| Battle site in Wars of the Roses | 32 |
| Dick of Knicks' staff | 25 |
| Composer of "The Mountain Sylph" | 42 |
| All-Star Dick of the 1960s-'70s Knicks | 42 |
| 1968 N.B.A. All-Star Dick | 25 |
| Name of Lord Rubble's feudal estate? | 40 |
| Five-time Emmy-winning role | 27 |
| The Flintstones' favorite Congressman? | 42 |
| Longtime Massachusetts congressman | 34 |
| Fitting name for a Congressman | 30 |
| Comics character with a horse named Spark Plug | 46 |
| Banjo-eyed ne'er-do-well of the comics | 42 |
| Flintstone's friend | 23 |
| B2B opportunity for cartoon aficionados? | 40 |
| Guy on 'The Flintstones,' to a Russian economist? | 57 |
| Foreign coin of a purple people lover? | 38 |
| Google's flattery? | 22 |
| Makers of night flights | 23 |
| Debris in the hayloft? | 22 |
| Charlotte, for one | 18 |
| Byre Livery, Mass. | 18 |
| Take one's show on the road | 31 |
| Lecture around the country | 26 |
| Travel while campaigning | 24 |
| Rain of the farm? | 17 |
| Perform at county fairs | 23 |
| Perform aerial stunts, perhaps | 30 |
| Campaign in rural areas | 23 |
| Campaign from town to town | 26 |
| Appeared at county fairs, e.g. | 30 |
| Some traveling performers | 25 |
| Stunt flies, as at a fair | 25 |
| Rural nester that eats insects on the wing | 42 |
| One who will drink you under the stable? | 40 |
| Big and drafty | 14 |
| The Web site | 12 |
| Part of a large farm | 20 |
| Hen-coop site | 13 |
| "Fowl" language? | 26 |
| Ewe | 3 |
| Dirty jokes | 11 |
| Movie about rural fixer-uppers? | 31 |
| City in western India | 21 |
| ___ soap (bath need) | 20 |
| Fragrant cake | 13 |
| Cake kept in a dish | 19 |
| Basque novelist PÃo | 22 |
| Forecasting aids in Italy? | 26 |
| Part of the nobility | 20 |
| Body of British peers | 21 |
| Brit who founded Maryland | 25 |
| "Everybody Loves Raymond" surname | 43 |
| Raymond that 'everybody loves' | 38 |
| Frank ___ ("Everybody Loves Raymond" role) | 52 |
| Family name on "Everybody Loves Raymond" | 50 |
| "Everybody Loves Raymond" family name | 47 |
| Title spurned by Sophie Faninal | 31 |
| Mrs. Munchhausen e.g. | 22 |
| Maria von Trapp's title | 27 |
| Author Orczy, for one | 21 |
| A noblewoman | 12 |
| ___ Blixen (Isak Dinesen) | 25 |
| Title created by James I | 24 |
| His title is 'Sir' | 26 |
| Walter Scott's title | 24 |
| Certain sir | 11 |
| Title one rank above knight | 27 |
| Minor noble | 11 |
| He's designated "Sir" | 35 |
| British title of honor | 22 |
| British sir | 11 |
| A sir | 5 |
| Lowest British heritable position | 33 |
| Titled commoners | 16 |
| They rank above knights | 23 |
| Sir Samuel Cunard and Sir Henry Royce | 37 |
| Minor peers | 11 |
| Dames' spouses perhaps | 27 |
| Epithet for business magnate Hughes? | 36 |
| Style of envelope for greeting cards | 36 |
| Splendid; ample | 15 |
| Like Münchhausen's home? | 31 |
| Vast landholdings | 17 |
| Storied storyteller | 19 |
| Member of the French nobility | 29 |
| Peer perambulation? | 19 |
| Nanny's job in a noble household? | 37 |
| Nobleman views oceanic wastes | 29 |
| Handel bars, e.g. | 17 |
| Overdecorated symbols of bad luck? | 34 |
| Sombreros and others | 20 |
| Pressure regulator | 18 |
| Slender brooch | 14 |
| Third spin: getting colder | 26 |