| Fine French tapestry | 20 |
| A tapestry | 10 |
| Famous French tapestries | 24 |
| Fail financially | 16 |
| Not stay on deck | 16 |
| Friendliness from comic George? | 31 |
| Get past the surface | 20 |
| Middleman (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 49 |
| Intermediary (or a title for this puzzle) | 41 |
| Intermediaries | 14 |
| "No point in doing things halfway" | 44 |
| Catchphrase that encourages extravagance | 40 |
| Mongolian newspaper? | 20 |
| Forget what you were about to say | 33 |
| Forget what one was about to say | 32 |
| Wine glasses | 12 |
| Tippy glasses | 13 |
| Stemmed drinking glasses | 24 |
| Some crystal | 12 |
| Mead vessels | 12 |
| Glasses with stems | 18 |
| Fancy drinking vessels | 22 |
| Crystal containers | 18 |
| Wine bar tip containers? | 24 |
| Eating Halloween-style? | 23 |
| Michigan Wolverine cheer | 24 |
| Michigan cheer | 14 |
| Become livid | 12 |
| TV camera screen | 16 |
| "Bambi" fawn | 22 |
| Black screens | 13 |
| Explode, so to speak | 20 |
| Recording studio sound shields | 30 |
| Sound-shield screens | 20 |
| Mike shields | 12 |
| Transformer relative | 20 |
| Participate inan alley game | 27 |
| "Erin ___!" | 21 |
| Masochist's plea? | 21 |
| Lose it completely? | 19 |
| Get cleaned out | 15 |
| Farmer's armful? | 20 |
| Corn farmer's largess | 25 |
| Do some hardware shopping? | 26 |
| Greyhound-racing moves | 22 |
| Pass through like Mr. Freeze? | 29 |
| Sail on a ship | 14 |
| Follow procedure | 16 |
| Follow all rules | 16 |
| Use rapid transit: London | 25 |
| Stroller component? | 19 |
| Insult that contains a degree? | 30 |
| Lose momentum | 13 |
| Start a losing streak | 21 |
| Lose one's touch | 20 |
| Disappear, as a trail | 21 |
| Begin a losing streak | 21 |
| Not cover one's butt? | 25 |
| Not be underdressed? | 20 |
| Leave the drawers in the drawer, say | 36 |
| Alice in Chains self-titled album song | 38 |
| Singular club performer? | 24 |
| "Breathless" director | 31 |
| Jean-Luc of "new wave" cinema | 39 |
| Filmmaker Jean-Luc -- | 21 |
| "Passion" director | 28 |
| Suddenly lose power | 19 |
| Close temporarily, as a theater | 31 |
| Stop transmitting, as a radio station | 37 |
| "___ with you" (parting words) | 40 |
| Song sung by a patriotic politician | 35 |
| Seventh-inning stretch song, often | 34 |
| Patriotic song written by Irving Berlin | 39 |
| Occasional song | 15 |
| LAND HO! | 8 |
| Kate Smith standby | 18 |
| Kate Smith favorite | 19 |
| Hit song since 1938 | 19 |
| Berlin production | 17 |
| Berlin classic: 1939 | 20 |
| 1941 hit for Billie Holiday | 27 |
| Religious MP3, neologistically | 30 |
| Neologism for a holy download | 29 |
| George S. Kaufman's "Epitaph for a waiter" | 56 |
| "I'm returning these pet accessories-they're quite holey" | 75 |
| Friggin' | 12 |
| Father of modern rocketry | 25 |
| Drew Barrymore to Steven Spielberg | 34 |
| Sponsored one, often | 20 |
| She may have a "relative" with a wand | 47 |
| Hathor or Hera, e.g. | 20 |
| Salad dressing, with "green" | 38 |
| Flora or Fauna | 14 |
| Eos or Aurora | 13 |
| What Gaia and Athena use to alert other drivers? | 48 |
| Aphrodite is one | 16 |
| Irene, e.g. | 11 |
| Minerva | 7 |
| Athena's status [three consecutive identical letters] | 57 |
| Stop working, as a car battery | 30 |