| Stanley in "A Streetcar Named Desire" | 47 |
| Stanley who married Stella Dubois | 33 |
| Brando's "A Streetcar Named Desire" role | 54 |
| 'A Streetcar Named Desire' surname | 42 |
| Bowed and scraped | 17 |
| Shows servility | 15 |
| Comedian Jo ___ | 15 |
| NFL quarterback Detmer | 22 |
| Smooth sax player Dave who was in Arsenio's late-night band | 63 |
| Kim Jong-il's military force: abbr. | 39 |
| GI's stint peeling potatoes, for example | 44 |
| P.F.C.'s punishment | 23 |
| Military mess assignment, and this puzzle's title | 53 |
| Mil. assignment | 15 |
| Mess-hall chore | 15 |
| GI's work detail | 20 |
| GI job | 6 |
| GI assignment | 13 |
| G.I.'s assignment, maybe | 28 |
| Army assignment | 15 |
| Roaring potato peelers? | 23 |
| One of accounting's Big Four | 32 |
| Fourth-grade teacher Edna on "The Simpsons" | 53 |
| It's available in "Singles" | 41 |
| More like a macaroni and cheese maker | 37 |
| Cheese case choice | 18 |
| “Autobahn” group | 24 |
| "Autobahn" group | 26 |
| Former Danish prime minister | 28 |
| 1800's U.S. Army rifle | 26 |
| Asian snake | 11 |
| Snake much deadlier than a cobra | 32 |
| Poisonous Asian snake | 21 |
| Deadly snake with venom 16 times more potent than a cobra | 57 |
| Deadly Asian snake | 18 |
| Brightly banded cobra | 21 |
| Venomous cobra | 14 |
| Snake that eats other snakes | 28 |
| Snake of India | 14 |
| Extremely venomous snake of southeast Asia | 42 |
| Banded snake | 12 |
| Asp's cousin | 16 |
| Asian serpent | 13 |
| What there is when a snake is inside a keg? | 43 |
| Venomous Asian snakes | 21 |
| Banded snakes | 13 |
| Some snakes of southeastern Asia | 32 |
| Snakes of southeastern Asia | 27 |
| Mambas' kin | 15 |
| Highly venomous snakes | 22 |
| Cobras' cousins | 19 |
| Brightly colored venomous snakes | 32 |
| Banded venomous snakes | 22 |
| Asian cobras | 12 |
| Everest climber Jon who wrote "Into Thin Air" | 55 |
| Legendary sea monster | 21 |
| Supposed sighting off the coast of Norway | 41 |
| Norse sea monster | 17 |
| Monster of Norse myth | 21 |
| Onetime capital of Poland | 25 |
| Former Polish capital | 21 |
| Vistula River city | 18 |
| Where John Paul II Airport is | 29 |
| Polish capital, 1038-1596 | 25 |
| Poland's city of kings | 26 |
| Former capital on the Vistula River | 35 |
| City where one might drink Zywiec beer | 38 |
| Early Slavonic ruler's title | 32 |
| Early Slav rulers | 17 |
| Ralph or Alice of "The Honeymooners" | 46 |
| Gleason role | 12 |
| Driver for the fictional Gotham Bus Company | 43 |
| Busman Ralph | 12 |
| Memorable sitcom couple | 23 |
| Cosmo comment? | 14 |
| Hoffman and Streep, in a 1979 film | 34 |
| Hoffman and Streep, in a 1979 movie | 35 |
| Family in a 1979 Oscar-winning film | 35 |
| Couple played by Hoffman and Streep | 35 |
| Adversaries in a Hoffman/Streep film | 36 |
| Best Picture Oscar winner for '79 | 37 |
| 1979 film co-starring the youngest-ever Oscar nominee | 53 |
| 1979 Best Picture winner | 24 |
| Source of inscriptions on a kiswah | 34 |
| Coin of Persia: 1826–1932 | 32 |
| Ed whose entire 18-season career was with the Mets | 50 |
| Disembodied brain allied with Shredder | 38 |
| Surname in a Tim Allen Christmas movie | 38 |
| Family in John Grisham's "Skipping Christmas" | 59 |
| "Christmas With the ___" (2004 film) | 46 |
| "Scruples" novelist Judith | 36 |
| 'Scruples' writer | 25 |
| Beckett's "___ Last Tape" | 39 |
| Oscar-winning film: 1979 | 24 |
| Plateau of Yugoslavia | 21 |
| Long-tailed apes | 16 |
| Historic Yugoslav plateau | 25 |
| Asian monkeys | 13 |
| Jackson Pollock's wife Lee | 30 |
| Abstract Expressionist painter Lee | 34 |