| Knot-tying fastener? | 20 |
| Hitched, so to speak | 20 |
| No longer single | 16 |
| Joined a union? | 15 |
| Like most honeymooners | 22 |
| "I ___ an Angel" | 26 |
| "I ___ an Angel," 1938 tune | 37 |
| "I ___ Angel," 1942 film | 34 |
| Wedded pair | 11 |
| Pair who took vows | 18 |
| Part 5: Their status after the wedding | 38 |
| Wedded couples | 14 |
| Many couples | 12 |
| What one may reveal on Facebook | 31 |
| "___ immortal verse": Milton | 38 |
| Like an extinct bird's spouse? | 34 |
| Matthew Modine comedy of 1988 | 29 |
| 1988 Michelle Pfeiffer film | 27 |
| 1988 Michelle Pfeiffer comedy | 29 |
| 1988 Jonathan Demme film | 24 |
| Film about a career janitor? | 28 |
| Film about swabbing drudgery? | 29 |
| Like a family man | 17 |
| The pastor at the wedding, e.g. | 31 |
| Ties the knot | 13 |
| Gets hitched | 12 |
| Walks down an aisle, maybe | 26 |
| Unites in a rite | 16 |
| Takes a new name, say | 21 |
| Puts one and one together? | 26 |
| Joins a union? | 14 |
| Creates a union | 15 |
| Takes a classy mate | 19 |
| Residence Inn company | 21 |
| Spanish chestnut | 16 |
| French chestnuts | 16 |
| Bone tissue | 11 |
| Bone substance | 14 |
| Bone content | 12 |
| Bone material properly eaten with a scoop | 41 |
| Bone innards | 12 |
| Bone filler | 11 |
| Blood-cell source | 17 |
| Blood cells' birthplace | 27 |
| Spoonerism | 10 |
| "Pump Up the Volume" one-hitters | 42 |
| "I'll ___ landlord's daughter": Lamb | 54 |
| Mamma's advice | 18 |
| Advice to a wannabe princess? | 29 |
| Do actors do this? | 18 |
| Start of an old proverb | 23 |
| What Bess did? | 14 |
| "___ haste . . . " | 28 |
| Causing audience tears, quite possibly | 38 |
| lrving Berlin song | 18 |
| "I suppose it might seem odd that a reverend like myself would suddenly begin ___ ..." | 96 |
| Start of a wedding proverb | 26 |
| Phony wedding? | 14 |
| Honeymooners' state? | 24 |
| Fifth part of the message | 25 |
| Get hitched to leave class? | 27 |
| Certain cooking wines | 21 |
| Wynton of jazz trumpet | 22 |
| Trumpeter Wynton ___ | 20 |
| Trumpeter Wynton | 16 |
| Trumpet virtuoso Wynton | 23 |
| Former "Tonight Show" bandleader | 42 |
| First jazz musician to win a Pulitzer Prize | 43 |
| Person who must okay a NASA expedition? | 39 |
| Why single ladies like certain candy bars? | 42 |
| Why some bachelorettes like candy bars? | 39 |
| 1996 sci-fi movie starring Jack Nicholson | 41 |
| 1996 Jack Nicholson movie | 25 |
| 1996 Jack Nicholson film title! | 31 |
| 1996 film with the tagline "YIKES! They've Landed!" | 65 |
| Court appearance of Roman god? | 30 |
| Certain cases of the munchies? | 30 |
| Root beer for the intergalactic market? | 39 |
| Some nougat-filled treats | 25 |
| Treats since 1936 | 17 |
| Nougat-filled treats | 20 |
| Milky Ways, outside the U.S. | 28 |
| Alternatives to Butterfingers | 29 |
| Milky Way bars and others | 25 |
| Snack to take to astronomy class? | 33 |
| Astronomer's snack? | 23 |
| James of "X-Men" films | 32 |
| T.N. Page's "___ Chan" | 36 |
| T. N. Page's "___ Chan" | 37 |
| "___ Chan," T. N. Page tale | 37 |
| "___ Chan," T. N. Page story | 38 |
| "___ Chan," T. N. Page book | 37 |
| French national anthem | 22 |
| "The French Connection" locale | 40 |
| REVERSIBLE COTTON FABRIC | 24 |
| Port on the Gulf of Lion | 24 |
| It functioned as the main trade port of the French Empire | 57 |
| France's oldest city | 24 |
| Mason of "The Goodbye Girl" | 37 |
| Four-time Oscar nominee Mason | 29 |