| Fictional spy who's really a giant department store founder? | 64 |
| Bruin's Ray | 16 |
| Old French dance | 16 |
| Quick dance of old France | 25 |
| Like serpentine writing | 23 |
| Knockout punches? | 17 |
| Low cost pay-per-view match? | 28 |
| Little shop | 11 |
| Stylish store | 13 |
| Small specialty shop | 20 |
| Exclusive shop | 14 |
| Dialing up an expensive shop? | 29 |
| Film about Ali/Foreman's Rumble in the Jungle? | 50 |
| Stare-down competition | 22 |
| Pitcher Jim | 11 |
| Jim who wrote "Ball Four" | 35 |
| 'Ball Four' author Jim | 30 |
| Lapel adornment | 15 |
| Former U.N. secretary-general __-Ghali | 38 |
| U.N. Secretary General succeeded by Annan | 41 |
| Poems composed from given line-ending words | 43 |
| Jackie's maiden name | 24 |
| Emma's in-laws | 18 |
| Sheep or goat | 13 |
| Related to buffalo and oxen, e.g. | 33 |
| Pertaining to cattle | 20 |
| Ox, sheep or goat | 17 |
| Ox, goat or sheep | 17 |
| Ox or sheep | 11 |
| Hollow-horned ruminant | 22 |
| Yak, for one | 12 |
| There's one at the beginning of each of this puzzle's four theme entries | 80 |
| Like an ox | 10 |
| Cowlike | 7 |
| Bunyan's Babe, e.g. | 23 |
| There's one at the beginning of each theme entry | 52 |
| Stock-related | 13 |
| Some are bullheaded, others smell like an ox | 44 |
| Relating to cattle | 18 |
| Related to cows | 15 |
| Oxlike | 6 |
| Ox, say | 7 |
| Of cows | 7 |
| Of cattle | 9 |
| Moo-ish? | 8 |
| Like some livestock | 19 |
| Elsie or Ferdinand | 18 |
| Big ox, say | 11 |
| Angus, e.g. | 11 |
| Former Phillies manager Larry | 29 |
| Padres' manager | 19 |
| Major League manager Larry | 26 |
| Larry of 70's-80's baseball | 35 |
| Former Phillies player and manager Larry | 40 |
| Former major league manager Larry | 33 |
| Five-time 1970s Phillies All-Star shortstop | 43 |
| Ex-Philly Larry ___ | 19 |
| Classic matchmaking equipment? | 30 |
| Old Clara-Clarence romance? | 27 |
| Noted lawyer with the "It" Girl? | 42 |
| Actress & Fonda | 19 |
| Two features of interest on the sunken Titanic? | 47 |
| Desex the text | 14 |
| Acknowledged applause | 21 |
| Thanked the audience, in a way | 30 |
| Took a curtain call | 19 |
| Showed obsequiousness | 21 |
| Displayed obeisance | 19 |
| Acknowledged the applause | 25 |
| Took a curtain call, perhaps | 28 |
| Showing obsequiousness | 22 |
| Showed respect | 14 |
| Responded to applause | 21 |
| Played, as a cello | 18 |
| Played violin or cello | 22 |
| Performed obeisance | 19 |
| Like a G-string, sometimes | 26 |
| Greeted a monarch | 17 |
| Excused oneself, with "out" | 37 |
| Did obeisance | 13 |
| Cambered | 8 |
| Bent downward | 13 |
| Bent at a curtain call | 22 |
| Arcuate | 7 |
| Accepted applause | 17 |
| Showed excessive politeness | 27 |
| Having a noggin wrapped in ribbons? | 35 |
| Left the race | 13 |
| Foul mood | 9 |
| Showed reverence for, in a way | 30 |
| Was excellent at acknowledging applause? | 40 |
| Typical showing on the toilet? | 30 |
| Sir Mackenzie _____ | 19 |
| The Hotel novelist Elizabeth | 31 |
| The Heat of the Day author | 29 |
| Irish author Elizabeth | 22 |
| ESPN NBA analyst Bruce | 22 |
| Author of "Yankee From Olympus" | 41 |
| "The House in Paris" author Elizabeth | 47 |
| "The Hotel" novelist Elizabeth | 40 |