| Female saints | 13 |
| Repel, as an attack | 19 |
| Tired veggie? | 13 |
| Mantra for a defensive lineman? | 31 |
| You might cover your mouth before doing it | 42 |
| Make percussion sounds | 22 |
| Make music with your mouth | 26 |
| Imitate Doug E. Fresh | 21 |
| Drum machine | 12 |
| Breakdance accompaniment | 24 |
| Won, but barely | 15 |
| Exhausted Muslim ruler | 22 |
| Pavement-pounding policeman | 27 |
| Subdue; baton stroke | 20 |
| Stay relaxed | 12 |
| Defeated leader of the Knights of the Round Table? | 50 |
| Demoralized | 11 |
| Cautious drivers | 16 |
| Passed a certain medical school exam? | 37 |
| Slow at the showdown | 20 |
| Much-traveled route | 19 |
| Like scrambled eggs | 19 |
| Big party for jalopy owners? | 28 |
| Kerouac's group | 19 |
| Kerouac's contemporaries | 28 |
| Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and others | 40 |
| . . . and a POUND here . . . | 28 |
| Hit so as to make collapse / Win over | 37 |
| Saintlike | 9 |
| Looking ecstatic | 16 |
| Withdrawing | 11 |
| Heading for cover | 17 |
| Bob Hope's favorite golf memory? | 36 |
| Leaving, slangily | 17 |
| Woodshed sessions | 17 |
| Being acquitted, in slang | 25 |
| Exalted happiness | 17 |
| "Blessed are the meek," for one | 41 |
| Biblical blessings | 18 |
| Frenzy for a foursome | 21 |
| Fever that reached America in the mid-1960s | 43 |
| Fab Four devotion | 17 |
| Craze caused by this puzzle's subjects | 42 |
| Affliction that broke out in 1966 | 33 |
| Pop stars turned versifiers? | 28 |
| 1966 Candlestick Park highlight | 31 |
| Video game that comes out today (9/9/09), whose songs/levels are referenced in this puzzle, with "The" | 112 |
| Album before "Help!" | 30 |
| "Help!" predecessor | 29 |
| "Like, take my bongos, man ... please"? | 49 |
| Drive back, as an attack | 24 |
| Ezra's meter | 16 |
| Hit, as a drum | 14 |
| Bang, as a drum | 15 |
| Keep pelting | 12 |
| Continue, Ã la "Gatsby" | 36 |
| Cecil ___, famed photographer | 29 |
| Stereotypical '50s Greenwich Village figure | 47 |
| Any of the three authors of "Pull My Daisy" | 53 |
| Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, for two | 40 |
| Six Gallery reading participants | 32 |
| Wanted: tired journalist | 24 |
| Tired court stenographer? | 25 |
| First cousin of Princes William and Harry | 41 |
| First cousin of Prince William | 30 |
| Dante's friend | 18 |
| Arthur hoodwinks Harry? | 23 |
| Queen of the Netherlands | 24 |
| Scrawling ceramicist | 20 |
| Peter Rabbit creator | 20 |
| Mr. McGregor's creator | 26 |
| ___ retreat (withdraws) | 23 |
| Rehashes again and again | 24 |
| Argues an issue that's already settled | 42 |
| Whips certain root vegetables? | 30 |
| Bests a beefed-up G-funk rapper? | 32 |
| Boutique headphones from the producer of "The Chronic" | 64 |
| Rounds for overworked cops? | 27 |
| Strikes as rain | 16 |
| Weeps and wails | 15 |
| Shows remorse | 13 |
| Displays emotions demonstratively | 33 |
| Demonstratively shows grief | 27 |
| Gets a hit the hard way | 23 |
| Signals withdrawal | 18 |
| ___ the punch (starts fast) | 27 |
| Bud Collyer's show | 22 |
| 1954 Humphrey Bogart movie | 26 |
| Do publicity work | 17 |
| ____ for: promote | 17 |
| Defeat soundly (with "of") | 36 |
| Defeat soundly (with ''of'') | 44 |
| What maligned celebrities would like to do? | 43 |
| Program on which pundits slug it out with reporters? | 52 |
| Go free after a trial | 21 |
| Escape conviction | 17 |
| Outdo Eminem? | 13 |
| Outdo Eminem and Dr. Dre? | 25 |
| Was a successful anarchist | 26 |
| Writer Ann | 10 |