| "When We Two __": Byron poem | 38 |
| Like hair, usually, after combing | 33 |
| Greek temple completed in the 5th century B.C. | 46 |
| First installment of a miniseries | 33 |
| "History of the World: __": Brooks film | 49 |
| Like early election night returns | 33 |
| Republican, Democratic, Green, etc. | 35 |
| Subtitle of the last "Godfather" film | 47 |
| Last installment of "The Godfather" | 45 |
| The Bard's "sweet sorrow" | 39 |
| It's "such sweet sorrow" | 38 |
| Some of Rick Blaine's customers | 35 |
| Izzy Stradlin "___ Cloudy" | 36 |
| Business associate uninvolved in management | 43 |
| 1997 novel, with "The" | 32 |
| Significant others, in modern parlance | 38 |
| Casting director's assignments | 34 |
| Springsteen's "Spare"? | 36 |
| Labor's partner, in a garage bill | 37 |
| Component of a mechanic's bill | 34 |
| Last of a Monday-to-Friday series | 33 |
| Last episode in a Monday-Friday miniseries | 42 |
| Final episode of a Monday-Friday miniseries | 43 |
| Fifth installment of a miniseries | 33 |
| Fifth in a series of connected works | 36 |
| Republicans or Democrats, collectively | 38 |
| Time when you might use a funnel | 32 |
| Stravinsky's "Card ___" | 37 |
| Eliot's "The Cocktail ___" | 40 |
| "Card ___," Stravinsky ballet | 39 |
| One who's always up for a good time | 39 |
| Type who might use a lampshade for a hat | 40 |
| One who might put a lampshade on his head | 41 |
| "What's your sign?," for example? | 47 |
| Game for Democrats and Republicans | 34 |
| They're part of concert equipment | 37 |
| Sources of announcements, for short | 35 |
| Regina Spektor "Ne Me Quitte ___" | 43 |
| Panic! at the Disco "___ De Cheval" | 45 |
| Not for the Parti Québécois? | 34 |
| Mediums for announcements, in brief | 35 |
| Haut ___ (raised part of a floor) | 33 |
| Devices that have speakers, for short | 37 |
| Announcement carriers, for short | 32 |
| ___-de-Calais (French department) | 33 |
| ___ de bourrée (ballet movement) | 35 |
| ''¿Qué __?'' | 34 |
| Setting of "The Big Bang Theory" | 42 |
| "The Big Bang Theory" setting | 39 |
| Language named for a mathematician | 34 |
| Inventor of the first digital calculator | 40 |
| Inventor of first digital calculator | 36 |
| Calculating machine inventor, 1642 | 34 |
| Author of "Pensées" | 32 |
| "Pensées" philosopher | 34 |
| "Essay on Conics" author | 34 |
| Entrance march into a bullfighting arena | 40 |
| Toyota vehicle replaced by the Echo | 35 |
| Model replaced by the Toyota Echo | 33 |
| Bullfighters' entrance march | 32 |
| Turkish official's former title | 35 |
| Former title for a Turkish official | 35 |
| Mexican's "Give way!" | 35 |
| ___ doble (fast-paced ballroom dance) | 37 |
| Marty Robbins' 'El --' | 34 |
| Hit by Marty Robbins, "El ___" | 40 |
| City in Texas, with "El" | 34 |
| "El ___" (Marty Robbins hit) | 38 |
| ''El'' follower, in Texas | 41 |
| ___ doble (ballroom dancing step) | 33 |
| British Columbia's White _____ | 34 |
| "Head 'em off at the ___!" | 40 |
| Word before or after "over" | 37 |
| Part of a wagon train's route | 33 |
| Leave behind ... or not leave behind | 36 |
| It's often made in a fresh manner? | 38 |
| It's often made in a fresh manner | 37 |
| Harrison "All Things Must ___" | 40 |
| British Columbia's Red _____ | 32 |
| Beatles "Don't ___ Me By" | 39 |
| Base on balls, in baseball lingo | 32 |
| "You can go to the next person" | 41 |
| "Press Your Luck" option | 34 |
| "All Things Must ___" (George Harrison) | 49 |
| Part of a book ... or something to book | 39 |
| "A ___ to India": Forster | 35 |
| "A ___ to India," recent film | 39 |
| Kind of account not used much anymore | 37 |
| Appear briefly, as a parade rider | 33 |
| Appear briefly, as a parade float | 33 |
| Like parental tastes, to children | 33 |
| Like leisure suits and phonographs | 34 |
| Didn't accept, with "on" | 38 |
| Roughing the ___ (football infraction) | 38 |
| They're used to get backstage | 33 |
| They may be needed to go to the bathroom | 40 |
| Plunkett's "bombs" | 32 |
| Paul Weller "Time ___ ..." | 36 |
| Round a certain corner in Monopoly | 34 |
| "Do not ___" (Monopoly phrase) | 40 |