| Georgetown's locale | 23 |
| Georgetown setting | 18 |
| Country in South America | 24 |
| South American fellow? | 22 |
| ___ Maupassant | 14 |
| Tale-telling French ant | 23 |
| Secured by rope, e.g. | 21 |
| Reinforced with a rope | 22 |
| Nov. 5 | 6 |
| Annual London observance | 24 |
| Anti-establishment symbol | 25 |
| November 5, in Britain | 22 |
| End of the jest | 15 |
| Supporting with a rope | 22 |
| Steadying with ropes | 20 |
| Makeup for emo boys | 19 |
| 1950s ''Wild Bill Hickok'' star | 47 |
| He's known for portraying Wild Bill Hickok | 46 |
| '50s "Wild Bill" Hickok portrayer | 47 |
| Fictional private detective on NPR's "A Prairie Home Companion" | 77 |
| Quietism proponent Madame ___ | 29 |
| Geologist Arnold: 1807–84 | 32 |
| Steadying device | 16 |
| Muppets' bio by Runyon? | 27 |
| Broadway musical about a G.I. Joe collectors' convention? | 61 |
| 1955 Brando film | 16 |
| 1951 Tony winner for Best Musical | 33 |
| Spaniards | 9 |
| Madison's makeup | 20 |
| Five on a dude's foot? | 26 |
| Not just sip | 12 |
| Elbow-bender | 12 |
| Cars with low m.p.g. | 20 |
| Downs rapidly | 13 |
| Flips off | 9 |
| Burmese village | 15 |
| They have blood-soaked shows | 28 |
| Sci-fi/horror shock rockers | 27 |
| Satirical horror-metal band | 27 |
| Over-the-top Virginia metalers | 30 |
| Metal wand that performs in giant costumes | 42 |
| Metal band known for its foam costumes | 38 |
| Costumed shock rock band | 24 |
| Signature for #43 | 17 |
| Pulitzer-winning author of the quote | 36 |
| First black poet to win a Pulitzer Prize | 40 |
| Spider-Man's first girlfriend | 33 |
| Singer with the debut solo album "Love. Angel. Music. Baby." | 70 |
| Lead singer in No Doubt's hit "Don't Speak" | 61 |
| "Hollaback Girl" singer (2001) | 40 |
| Donizetti opera introduced by stage star | 40 |
| 'Golly!,' to a letter writer? | 37 |
| Georgia county named for a Declaration signer | 45 |
| Helps for autobiographers | 25 |
| Margaret Mitchell masterwork, initially | 39 |
| 1939 blockbuster film, for short | 32 |
| Selznick classic, for short | 27 |
| Margaret Mitchell classic, briefly | 34 |
| Initials of a famed novel | 25 |
| Initials for a 1939 Oscar winner | 32 |
| 1939 epic, informally in print | 30 |
| D.C. school named for a president | 33 |
| Sch. near the White House | 25 |
| J. Edgar Hoover's alma mater | 32 |
| D.C.-based campus | 17 |
| D.C. institution | 16 |
| D.C. campus with a med school | 29 |
| D.C. campus | 11 |
| Coll. with a Foggy Bottom campus | 32 |
| Charles II's mistress Nell | 30 |
| Nell, lover of Charles II | 25 |
| English actress Nell | 20 |
| Actress and lover of Charles II | 31 |
| Acting lover of Charles II | 26 |
| 17th-century actress Nell | 25 |
| Early English actress Nell ___ | 30 |
| Charles II's mistress Nell __ | 33 |
| Charles II's lover Nell | 27 |
| Actress Nell | 12 |
| Actress lover of Charles II | 27 |
| 17th-century actress Nell who was Charles II's mistress | 59 |
| Tony who led the N.L. in batting eight times | 44 |
| Baseball Hall-of-Famer Tony | 27 |
| Fred of "The Munsters" | 32 |
| Fred who played Herman Munster | 30 |
| Fred of "My Cousin Vinny" | 35 |
| Actor Fred who played the judge in "My Cousin Vinny" | 62 |
| "Car 54, Where Are You?" costar | 41 |
| Agree: Var. | 11 |
| Sudden shift, in sailing | 24 |
| Shifted sails: var. | 19 |
| Role-playing game pioneer Gary | 30 |
| Dungeons & Dragons coinventor Gary | 38 |
| Ring of ___ (mythological Greek artifact that rendered its wearer invisible) | 76 |
| Workout carryall | 16 |
| Duffel with workout gear, maybe | 31 |
| Inflatable exercise aid | 23 |
| PE | 2 |
| They often precede showers | 26 |
| One who feels dodgeball is for the unwashed masses? | 51 |