| Containing double entendres, perhaps | 36 |
| "Far out!" to a physicist? | 36 |
| "Awesome!" '80s-style | 35 |
| What The Dead Kennedys were, to skaters | 39 |
| What Relient K told us to "Be" | 40 |
| What Minor Threat was in the '80s? | 38 |
| Passé cousin of "awesome" | 38 |
| It's equal to 100 ergs per gram | 35 |
| Dated expression of appreciation | 32 |
| Bouncing Souls "You're So ___" | 44 |
| Alternative to degrees, in math: Abbr. | 38 |
| "Lovely!," in dated slang | 35 |
| "Cool!," in surfer slang | 34 |
| "Awesome!" '80s style | 35 |
| ''Terrific,'' in '80s slang | 47 |
| ''Far out, dude!'' | 34 |
| Scientific breakthrough of the '30s | 39 |
| Walter O'Reilly, affectionately | 35 |
| Air-traffic controller's device | 35 |
| "MASH" character with great hearing | 45 |
| What stealth technology deflects | 32 |
| Tepid virus, strangely unsettling (10) | 38 |
| Scientific breakthrough of the 30's | 39 |
| Range of perception, so to speak | 32 |
| Perceptiveness, in a manner of speaking | 39 |
| Parked highway patrolman's gun | 34 |
| Palindromic "MASH" nickname | 37 |
| Kind of police gun that doesn't use bullets | 47 |
| Kind of "Love" to Golden Earring | 42 |
| It'll get you coming and going | 34 |
| It may give a reflection on a highway | 37 |
| Golden Earring "___ Love" | 35 |
| Gary Burghoff role of TV and film | 33 |
| Gary Burghoff in "MASH" | 33 |
| Development of Appleton, Page et al. | 36 |
| Burghoff role on "MASH" | 33 |
| Burghoff role in "MASH" | 33 |
| Bespectacled "MASH" character | 39 |
| Air traffic controller's tool | 33 |
| "M*A*S*H" company clerk | 33 |
| "M*A*S*H" character from Ottumwa, Iowa | 48 |
| Park official who tickets speeding bears? | 41 |
| Type of tire that might be steel-belted | 39 |
| Soap company getting into auto accessory? | 41 |
| Innovation that improved fuel economy | 37 |
| Automotive technology advance of 1946 | 37 |
| Automotive innovation that improved fuel economy | 48 |
| Third in a series of Web postings | 33 |
| High society patronage of left-wingers | 38 |
| They have a central meeting place | 33 |
| The two sides of Pac-Man's mouth, say | 41 |
| Straight edges of pizza slices, essentially | 43 |
| State-named avenues in Washington, essentially | 46 |
| Sides of a pie slice, geometrically | 35 |
| Shadows on an equatorial sundial, say | 37 |
| Projections from a central point | 32 |
| Pizza slice edges, geometrically | 32 |
| Lines going out in all directions | 33 |
| Woody Allen's "___ Days" | 38 |
| It may be waterproof for the shower | 35 |
| It has buttons but no buttonholes | 33 |
| It can be terrestrial or satellite | 34 |
| Woody Allen's "--- Days" | 38 |
| Woody Allen's ''___ Days'' | 46 |
| Slice of a media ad budget, often | 33 |
| Portion of an advertising budget | 32 |
| Part of a media planner's buy | 33 |
| Milieu of "The Answer Man" | 36 |
| Medium in which headphones are often used | 41 |
| Medium for FDR's fireside chats | 35 |
| Medium for F.D.R.'s speeches | 32 |
| Medium for "The Answer Man" | 37 |
| Marconi's disputed invention | 32 |
| High-tech ''satellite'' medium | 46 |
| Families once gathered around it | 32 |
| "Imus in the Morning" medium | 38 |
| "Fireside chat" medium | 32 |
| "--- Days" (Woody Allen movie) | 40 |
| "___ Ga Ga" (Queen hit) | 33 |
| 'A Prairie Home Companion' medium | 41 |
| From the '30s to the '50s | 33 |
| Contact the harbor master from one's ship | 45 |
| Call to police headquarters, maybe | 34 |
| Edible root of the mustard family | 33 |
| Loopner portrayer on ''SNL'' | 44 |
| Walters portrayer on "S.N.L." | 39 |
| Part of the first "SNL" cast | 38 |
| Original "S.N.L." cast member | 39 |
| Original ''SNL'' cast member | 44 |
| Ms. Roseanne Roseannadanna player | 33 |
| Memorable "SNL" comedian | 34 |
| Gilda of the early "S.N.L." | 37 |
| "Haunted Honeymoon" star | 34 |
| '70s post-prime-time notable | 32 |
| Josh of "How I Met Your Mother" | 41 |
| TV Guide's Pennsylvania headquarters | 40 |
| Subject of a house inspection test | 34 |
| Element tested for in home inspections | 38 |
| Gas checked in home safety tests | 32 |
| Product of radium disintegration | 32 |