| Thing pushed during a crisis, so to speak | 41 |
| Italian for "small rolls" | 35 |
| Lunch menu heading in an Italian restaurant | 43 |
| Picture representing a continuous scene | 39 |
| Some film shots ... or reactions | 32 |
| Gold prospectors' receptacles | 33 |
| Scarlett O'Hara's original first name | 45 |
| Popular winter flower in the South | 34 |
| Plant sometimes called heart's-ease | 39 |
| Ophelia's flower "for thoughts" | 45 |
| Flower also known as love-in-idleness | 37 |
| Show signs of exertion or emotion | 33 |
| Have a series of sudden inspirations? | 37 |
| Be affected by a long run, perhaps | 34 |
| "His nose should ___": W.S. Gilbert | 45 |
| Charlie Chaplin's were baggy | 32 |
| They're worn by the head of the household | 45 |
| Old-fashioned symbol of authority | 33 |
| Locale of Sam's lengthy error | 33 |
| Attire for the family decision-maker? | 37 |
| A liar's are on fire, so they say | 37 |
| Kung ___ chicken (Americanized Chinese dish) | 44 |
| Painter Veronese or architect Soleri | 36 |
| Connor of "Gossip Girl" | 33 |
| ___ smear (annual exam for some) | 32 |
| First bear to detect Goldilocks's intrusion | 47 |
| "___ Was a Rollin' Stone" | 39 |
| Perry Como's "___ Loves Mambo" | 44 |
| One-fourth of a '60s pop group | 34 |
| ''___ Was a Rollin' Stone'' | 47 |
| ___ John's (Domino's competitor) | 40 |
| Madonna's "___ Don't Preach" | 46 |
| Bear whose porridge was deemed too hot | 38 |
| "Oh! My ___," 1953 song | 33 |
| What a junior might call a senior | 33 |
| Waitt role in "The Waltons" | 37 |
| Sobriquet for singer John Phillips | 34 |
| Relative in an Eddie Fisher hit song | 36 |
| One wearing the pants in the family? | 36 |
| Nickname of Margaux and Mariel's grandfather | 48 |
| Member of a '60s singing group | 34 |
| Madonna begged him not to preach | 32 |
| John Paul, e.g., to the Italians | 32 |
| He was a "Rolling Stone" | 34 |
| He was a "Rollin' Stone"? | 39 |
| Eddie Fisher's "Oh! My ___" | 41 |
| Dietrich's nickname for Hemingway | 37 |
| Actor Waite in "The Waltons" | 38 |
| "Oh, My ___," Fisher hit | 34 |
| "---Was A Rollin' Stone" | 38 |
| "___ Loves Mambo" (Perry Como hit) | 44 |
| "___ Loves Mambo," 1954 song | 38 |
| "___ Don't Preach" (Madonna hit) | 46 |
| ____ Don't Preach : Madonna | 33 |
| Owner of the largest bed Goldilocks tried | 41 |
| Nickname for football's George Halas | 40 |
| Goldilocks had a taste from his bowl | 36 |
| Relating to the Roman Catholic Church | 37 |
| Like decrees from Benedict XVI, e.g. | 36 |
| Like a visit from Benedict XVI, e.g. | 36 |
| ___ infallibility (Roman Catholic dogma) | 40 |
| Official document from the Vatican | 34 |
| They're concerned with shooting stars | 41 |
| Two "Monday, Monday" singers | 38 |
| Dennis Doherty and John Phillips | 32 |
| Half of the "Monday, Monday" singers | 46 |
| "Zorba the Greek" actress | 35 |
| Singers Denny Doherty and John Phillips | 39 |
| John and Denny, in a 1960s group | 32 |
| Irene of 'Zorba the Greek' | 34 |
| Half the "Monday, Monday" band | 40 |
| Half of a '60s musical group | 32 |
| "Anne of the Thousand Days" actress | 45 |
| "--- Got a Brand New Bag" | 35 |
| "_____ Got a Brand New Bag" | 37 |
| ''Zorba the Greek'' actress | 43 |
| Fruit also known as "prairie bananas" | 47 |
| Fruit also called "prairie bananas" | 45 |
| "Poor man's bananas" | 34 |
| Fruit whose extract is used in hair products | 44 |
| Fruit with contraceptive properties | 35 |
| Capital served by Faa'a Airport | 35 |
| Word with "tiger" or "trail" | 48 |
| With workers, the "P" in CEPU | 41 |
| Traditional first-anniversary gift | 34 |
| Traditional first anniversary gift | 34 |
| Its sections start each theme answer | 36 |
| It's often found on a doorstep | 34 |
| Alternative to plastic at a supermarket | 39 |
| Whitewashed, with "over" | 34 |
| "When Father ___ the Parlour" | 39 |
| Unrealized gain on an investment | 32 |
| It's not as threatening as it looks | 39 |
| Something that shouldn't scare you | 38 |
| Person who appears powerful but isn't | 41 |
| Outwardly powerful but inwardly weak person | 43 |
| One outwardly powerful, inwardly weak | 37 |
| Its bark is worse than its bite? | 32 |
| He's outwardly tough, inwardly weak | 39 |
| Princeton graduates in journalism? | 34 |