| Lonestar beeves | 15 |
| Vaulting apparatus | 18 |
| Newman-Woodward film, with "The": 1958 | 48 |
| Vowel sound of "bite" | 31 |
| Sound necessary to get "high"? | 40 |
| It makes a Brit bright | 22 |
| What "idea" starts with | 33 |
| Vowel sound in "smile" | 32 |
| Sound that was changed in each of the theme entries | 51 |
| Sound of silence? | 17 |
| Second in line? | 15 |
| Piece of pi? | 12 |
| One of a finite pair? | 21 |
| Night sound? | 12 |
| Night feature | 13 |
| iPod sound? | 11 |
| iPad feature? | 13 |
| Hi-fi sound? | 12 |
| Fine vowel sound? | 17 |
| Fine feature? | 13 |
| Eye, to the ear | 15 |
| Extended: Prefix | 16 |
| End of July by the sound? | 25 |
| Counterpart of lati- | 20 |
| Bike feature? | 13 |
| "Time" has one; "Tim" hasn't | 52 |
| 'Eye,' phonetically | 27 |
| Wear for winter warmth | 22 |
| Somewhat like an anaconda | 25 |
| Somewhat drawn out | 18 |
| Type of iced tea that packs a punch | 35 |
| Sound by the Atlantic | 21 |
| Site of Queens | 14 |
| Queens' place | 17 |
| Part of New York south of Connecticut | 37 |
| Montauk's locale | 20 |
| Landfall for Benchley's shark | 33 |
| Land mass south of Conn. | 24 |
| Home of the Ducks of baseball's Atlantic League | 51 |
| Home of Mattituck and Montauk | 29 |
| Home of Hofstra | 15 |
| Brooklyn's locale | 21 |
| Aptly named New York region | 27 |
| Cool installations in the Hamptons? | 35 |
| Twilight in Montauk? | 20 |
| "Cop Killer" rapper at the beach in Montauk? | 54 |
| Waters adjacent to Connecticut | 30 |
| Water between N.Y. and Conn. | 28 |
| View from Port Jefferson | 24 |
| New Haven's waterfront | 26 |
| Ferry steamer locale | 20 |
| Endless bagpipe tune? | 21 |
| Eastern gateway | 15 |
| Connecticut River outlet | 24 |
| A concern of mariners | 21 |
| It vibrates in the direction of its propagation | 47 |
| Having a big mouth? | 19 |
| Silver's beginning? | 23 |
| ___ silver | 10 |
| Stevenson's Silver | 22 |
| Silver of fiction | 17 |
| Fictional Silver | 16 |
| Winter underwear | 16 |
| Warm winterwear | 15 |
| Warm underwear | 14 |
| Underclothing | 13 |
| Ice-fishing layer? | 18 |
| Fast-food chain named for a literary character | 46 |
| Q: "So, Lone Ranger (whinny, neigh), what do you call these undies of yours (neigh, snort)?" A: "___" | 121 |
| Olympics leap | 13 |
| "At ___!" (finally) | 29 |
| "At ___ . . . " (abdication phrase) | 45 |
| Wearying airline inconvenience | 30 |
| Extended rental agreements, in Los Angeles? | 43 |
| Attribute of a certain spider | 29 |
| Like storks and stilts | 22 |
| Like a tall diva | 16 |
| "Daddy ___" | 21 |
| "Daddy ___," Astaire film | 35 |
| Palmist's prediction, perhaps | 33 |
| Shopper's annoyance | 23 |
| Ma Bell's concern | 21 |
| Words used when hailing | 23 |
| Greeting for a monarch | 22 |
| Future salute for Charles | 25 |
| "Vive le roi!" | 24 |
| It's usually a-winding | 26 |
| Like some loves | 15 |
| Some class reunion attendees | 28 |
| School reunion discoveries | 26 |
| "Oh ___ wave/O'er the land . . . " | 48 |
| 1976 Neil Young-Stephen Stills single, and a phonetic hint to this puzzle | 73 |
| Certain beer bottle | 19 |
| Grasping tool to reach small spaces | 35 |
| Description of an English horn | 30 |
| Well stocked with | 17 |
| Eva married to NBA guard Tony Parker | 36 |
| Solo couple? | 12 |
| Dodo has two | 12 |
| An oboe has two | 15 |