| "Invisible Man" Claude | 32 |
| "Casablanca" constable | 32 |
| Protection against cats and dogs? | 33 |
| Weatherman's forecast word, sometimes | 41 |
| Weather forecast word, sometimes | 32 |
| Like some unfortunate wedding days | 34 |
| Dylan's no. 12 & 35 girls | 33 |
| Adjective for Seattle's climate | 35 |
| "The ___ Day," 1847 song | 34 |
| "___ Night in Georgia" (Brook Benton) | 47 |
| "___ Days and Mondays" (#2 hit of 1971) | 49 |
| Time of financial need, in a phrase | 35 |
| Future time of need, metaphorically | 35 |
| Nancy's opposite number, once | 33 |
| Early 1990s first lady's first name | 39 |
| __ Gorbachev, last first lady of the USSR | 41 |
| Cause for celebration on the job | 32 |
| You may do this with a full house | 33 |
| What to do when you have a full house | 37 |
| Show confidence at the poker table | 34 |
| Collective bargaining result, perhaps | 37 |
| "___ The Titanic" (1980) | 34 |
| Reward for a good performance review | 36 |
| Reason for celebration on the job | 33 |
| One usually comes with a promotion | 34 |
| It may be gotten for an anniversary | 35 |
| Bring in, as political contributions | 36 |
| "___ the Titanic!," 1980 film | 39 |
| Journey "___ On Radio" | 32 |
| You get these from working long and hard | 40 |
| They make your time more valuable | 33 |
| Something politicians are loath to do | 37 |
| One way to deal with a budget deficit | 37 |
| Grape that's seen better days? | 34 |
| Gingerbread man's eye, maybe | 32 |
| Gingerbread man's eyes, maybe | 33 |
| A great quantity are from California | 36 |
| You might order it with some naan | 33 |
| Indian sauce with coriander and cumin | 37 |
| Paul Scott work: "The ___ Quartet" | 44 |
| Indian in "The Big Bang Theory" | 41 |
| Indian friend of TV's Sheldon and Leonard | 45 |
| "What's Happening!!" character | 44 |
| "The ___ Quartet" (Indian epic) | 41 |
| Word from the Sanskrit for "king" | 43 |
| Paul Scott series "The ___ Quartet" | 45 |
| Paul Scott novels "The _____ Quartet" | 47 |
| Literally, "reign" in Hindi | 37 |
| Koothrappali on "The Big Bang Theory" | 47 |
| British rule in India prior to 1947 | 35 |
| British rule in India (with "The") | 44 |
| "The ___ Quartet": Scott | 34 |
| "The ___ Quartet": Paul Scott | 39 |
| "The ___ Quartet" (Paul Scott work) | 45 |
| "__ Quartet" (Paul Scott novel series) | 48 |
| 'The Big Bang Theory' role | 34 |
| Title in many an Indian restaurant name | 39 |
| King : chess :: ___ : chaturanga | 32 |
| "Scooby-Doo" director Gosnell | 39 |
| Title meaning "great king" | 36 |
| Member of the Eastern establishment? | 36 |
| Jasmine's pet tiger in "Aladdin" | 46 |
| Kings depicted in Yakshagana dances | 35 |
| Indira's successor as prime minister | 40 |
| Casino's cut from a poker pot | 33 |
| Townes Van Zandt song for the yard? | 35 |
| Tool often used around Halloween | 32 |
| Make copiously, with "in" | 35 |
| Like baseball infields, before games | 36 |
| Suburbanite, on some autumn days | 32 |
| Suburbanite in the fall, perhaps | 32 |
| Hogarth's "The ___ Progress" | 42 |
| Pot portions that go to the casino | 34 |
| English indie band (with "The") | 41 |
| Decemberists "The ___ Song" | 37 |
| "Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-___" | 33 |
| "Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-__": Irish lullaby | 47 |
| "Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-___" (Irish lullaby) | 49 |
| "Too Ra Loo Ra Loo __": Irish classic | 47 |
| 1960s Elvis-style singer ___ Donner | 35 |
| "Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-___" (lullaby) | 43 |
| "Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo- ___" | 34 |
| "Too Ra Loo Ra Loo ___" | 33 |
| 'Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo- --' (Irish lullaby) | 47 |
| ''Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-___'' | 41 |
| Sound through a stethoscope, perhaps | 36 |
| Sound heard through a stethoscope | 33 |
| Sound heard through a stethoscope, sometimes | 44 |
| Subject of "Carabasset" | 33 |
| Sound detected with a stethoscope | 33 |
| French Jesuit missionary-lexicographer | 38 |
| Bush-bashing political cartoonist Ted | 37 |
| Political event in a swing state, say | 37 |
| Kramden of "The Honeymooners" | 39 |
| Friend of Potsie in "Happy Days" | 42 |
| Fiennes who played Lord Voldemort | 33 |
| Fiennes of "The English Patient" | 42 |
| ''The Honeymooners'' character | 46 |
| TV's most beloved bus driver | 32 |
| Sampson of the 1980s-'90s N.B.A. | 36 |