| "Reckless" actress Jean | 33 |
| "Blonde Bombshell" | 28 |
| "Blond Bombshell" Jean | 32 |
| Clarissa of fiction | 19 |
| Flax filaments | 14 |
| Weakened military units? | 24 |
| Gridder with an injury? | 23 |
| Baneful one | 11 |
| Damaging | 8 |
| UV | 2 |
| Crippling | 9 |
| Polluting, for example | 22 |
| Doing injury to | 15 |
| Doing injury to a fairy tale prince? | 36 |
| Innocuous | 9 |
| Innocuous Coldplay B-side | 25 |
| In a nonthreatening manner | 26 |
| It won't hurt one's feelings | 36 |
| Hurt a "Friends" character? | 37 |
| "NCIS" star Mark | 26 |
| Longtime Tiger Woods coach Butch __ | 35 |
| Heisman Trophy winner: 1940 | 27 |
| Actor in TV's "Reasonable Doubts" | 47 |
| "Summer School" star Mark | 35 |
| Wife of Cadmus | 14 |
| Daughter of Ares | 16 |
| Mouth organ | 11 |
| Relative of a panpipe | 21 |
| One-man band instrument, often | 30 |
| One of Dylan's instruments | 30 |
| Blues player, maybe | 19 |
| Anagram of MARASCHINO | 21 |
| "Peg o' My Heart" hitmakers, 1947 | 47 |
| The study of musical sound | 26 |
| Some overtones | 14 |
| Barbershop quartet productions | 30 |
| Arranger's concerns | 23 |
| Sing barbershop-style | 21 |
| Barbershop-quartet member | 25 |
| Barbershop quartet man | 22 |
| Famed Senator of the '50s | 29 |
| Togetherness | 12 |
| Doo-wop staple | 14 |
| Barbershop-quartet specialty | 28 |
| Barbershop specialty | 20 |
| Hurt Keats and Yeats? | 21 |
| Punching range? | 15 |
| Measure of damage? | 18 |
| What a punch in the mouth might cause? | 38 |
| Brain, in Scotland | 18 |
| Feature of some tracks | 22 |
| Trompe-l'oeil painter: 1848–92 | 41 |
| Where Gideon mustered his army | 30 |
| "Over the Rainbow" (1939) | 35 |
| "Little Orphan Annie" creator | 39 |
| "The Music Man" | 25 |
| Berlioz work | 12 |
| 'Safety Last!' star | 27 |
| Politician, publisher and P.M. | 30 |
| British Prime Minister 1957-1963 | 32 |
| Screenwriter for "Accident": 1967 | 43 |
| Homecoming playwright | 23 |
| Broadway producer linked to Falstaff's friend | 49 |
| English playwright working at a press? | 38 |
| This puzzle's honoree (1944-2014) | 37 |
| Director of "Caddyshack" [0.75 teaspoons] | 51 |
| Composer at the Colosseum? | 26 |
| Editor who "looked like a dishonest Abe Lincoln" | 58 |
| Lloyd and Teen | 14 |
| Childe and Lloyd | 16 |
| ___ Chicken Shack (Chicago-based restaurant chain) | 50 |
| Netman from D.C. | 16 |
| ___-al-Raschid, famed caliph | 28 |
| Angelic instrument, to Henri | 28 |
| Business that sells plugged-in string instruments? | 50 |
| Alabama-born novelist | 21 |
| Novelist Nelle __ | 17 |
| Lifelong friend of Truman Capote | 32 |
| Author whose only published novel won a Pulitzer | 48 |
| Alabaman who wrote the Best Novel of the Century, according to a 1999 Library Journal poll | 90 |
| 'To Kill a Mockingbird' novelist | 40 |
| Second-oldest US monthly | 24 |
| Monthly since 1850 | 18 |
| Magazine that celebrated its sesquicentennial in 2000 | 53 |
| Magazine since 1850 | 19 |
| First American magazine to excerpt "Moby-Dick" | 56 |
| Ferry or Bazaar | 15 |
| Famous ferry | 12 |
| -- Bazaar (magazine) | 20 |
| ___ Ferry, W.Va. resort | 23 |
| Magazine selection | 18 |
| Certain fashion magazine | 24 |
| Odd magazine? | 13 |
| Site of John Brown's rebellion | 34 |
| Historic West Virginia town | 27 |
| Civil War flash point | 21 |
| Valerie's public persona? | 29 |
| Paul Simon's strumming son | 30 |
| TV premiere of 1/16/81 | 22 |
| Jeannie C. Riley's 1968 song hit | 36 |