| Jordan's alma mater | 23 |
| Where the Tar River flows | 25 |
| Duke's locale | 17 |
| Black, gooey knolls near Charlotte? | 35 |
| Pianist Chick from the Arctic Circle? | 37 |
| C. ___ Parkinson, of Parkinson's Law | 40 |
| Where BisMARCk is capital | 25 |
| State bordering on Canada | 25 |
| A U.S. state | 12 |
| 39th of 50 | 10 |
| 1979 Nick Nolte film | 20 |
| Arctic blast | 12 |
| Wintry gale | 11 |
| Stormy wintry blast | 19 |
| Stormy winter blast | 19 |
| Cold wind over Tex. | 19 |
| Arctic gale | 11 |
| Trees of New England | 20 |
| Six stars in Cygnus | 19 |
| Great horse sponsored by a fox-trotting Eskimo? | 47 |
| 1964 Derby winner | 17 |
| Maine resident | 14 |
| N.Y. baseballers | 16 |
| United Kingdom component | 24 |
| Ulster's place | 18 |
| Spot often in world news | 24 |
| What artists prefer | 19 |
| Aurora borealis | 15 |
| So-called "fox fires" | 31 |
| Ionosphere phenomenon | 21 |
| Where the Carpathian Mountains begin | 36 |
| Certain U. S. dialects | 22 |
| Eskimos' ordeals | 20 |
| Winter storms | 13 |
| Tempestuous winds | 17 |
| Strong winds from Canada, e.g. | 30 |
| Storms from the Arctic | 22 |
| Certain storms | 14 |
| Tragedy at Hector International Airport? | 40 |
| Quarter of an 1862 homesteader's homestead | 46 |
| Ventura Freeway exit | 20 |
| Country established in 1948 | 27 |
| Pyongyang's locale | 22 |
| Pyongyang is its capital | 24 |
| Kim Jong-Il's land | 22 |
| Country that recently "built 500 objects contributable to raising the level of modernization," per its website | 120 |
| Canadian or Scandinavian | 24 |
| Frost book | 10 |
| Early Frost work | 16 |
| Specialist who treats Santa's broken ankle? | 47 |
| Misdirected lefty? | 18 |
| Language spoken by Santa? | 25 |
| Off-season hangout for Santa? | 29 |
| Co-Nobelist in Chemistry: 1946 | 30 |
| A chemistry Nobelist: 1946 | 26 |
| Area of Chicago where Wrigley Field is located | 46 |
| How some interstates run | 24 |
| How I-95 runs | 13 |
| Prickle in Alaska? | 18 |
| 1960 John Wayne movie | 21 |
| War opponent of the '60s | 28 |
| Onetime enemy | 13 |
| 1960s-'70s US foe | 21 |
| 1960s-'70s foe | 18 |
| Pa. borough | 11 |
| Toward Polaris | 14 |
| The SS Manhattan was the first commercial ship to cross it | 58 |
| Former Mideast nation | 21 |
| TV host Graham and boxer Ken, for two | 37 |
| Kramdens' neighbors | 23 |
| State of anarchy | 16 |
| Shutout element | 15 |
| Part of a shutout inning recap | 30 |
| One result of a perfect game | 28 |
| Feature of a shutout game | 25 |
| Feature of a baseball shutout | 29 |
| San Diego Chargers head coach Turner | 36 |
| Couric succeeded her on "Today" | 41 |
| Red of early jazz | 17 |
| Jazz vibist Red | 15 |
| Connecticut city settled in 1649 | 32 |
| Connecticut pedestrians? | 24 |
| Oslo native | 11 |
| Edvard Grieg, for one | 21 |
| Native of Oslo | 14 |
| Munch, e.g. | 11 |
| Henrik Ibsen, for one | 21 |
| Grieg, for one | 14 |
| Fictional parrot type featured in Monty Python's "dead parrot sketch" | 83 |
| Where Olaf I or Olaf II sat | 27 |
| Beatles tune of '65 | 23 |
| Nautical breeze | 15 |
| Cold gale | 9 |
| British home of Cow Tower and Dragon Hall | 41 |
| Place name in Ohio and Massachusetts | 36 |
| "Sing ___ songs for me": C. Rossetti | 46 |
| "Sing ___ songs . . . " | 33 |
| One who's morally flawed | 28 |
| Hardly a model of perfection, and a hint to how this puzzle's theme puns are derived | 88 |
| Cash-register recordings | 24 |