| Britt --, a.k.a. the Green Hornet | 33 |
| Actress Kate of "Atlantic City" | 41 |
| "Criminal Minds" genius Dr. Spencer __ | 48 |
| "Common sense" philosopher Thomas | 43 |
| "American Pie" star Tara | 34 |
| The Who's "Love, ___ O'er Me" | 47 |
| Hamlet's lasted mere minutes | 32 |
| "___ in Blood" (landmark Slayer album) | 48 |
| ___ of Terror (French Revolution period) | 40 |
| Period for Marie Antoinette's doom | 38 |
| Opener at an all-Beethoven concert | 34 |
| 1910-36 for George V, and 1936-52 for George VI | 47 |
| Put back in force, as an expired tax | 36 |
| Site of the German surrender in WWII | 36 |
| Site of Germany's surrender, May 1945 | 41 |
| Site of Germany's 1945 surrender | 36 |
| Where France's kings were crowned | 37 |
| Site of Germany's surrender in W.W. II | 42 |
| City where French kings were crowned | 36 |
| It's straight from the horse's mouth | 44 |
| One that's a bit controlling? | 33 |
| Bring under control, with "in" | 40 |
| Slow a horse, with "in" | 33 |
| Line straight from the horse's mouth? | 41 |
| Keep in check, with "in" | 34 |
| Give free ___ to (allow to go unchecked) | 40 |
| Equestrian's "brake" | 34 |
| Madrid's ___ SofÃa Art Center | 36 |
| Valuable chess piece, to Juan Carlos | 36 |
| Valuable chess piece, to Capablanca | 35 |
| Laplanders' beasts of burden | 32 |
| ___ de Saba (chocolate and almond cake) | 39 |
| Restrained (with "in") | 32 |
| "The Bucket List" director | 36 |
| "Stand By Me" director | 32 |
| "A Few Good Men" director | 35 |
| "All in the Family" actor | 35 |
| 'A Few Good Men' director | 33 |
| Director of "Stand by Me" | 35 |
| "When Harry Met Sally..." director Rob | 48 |
| "This is Spinal Tap" director | 39 |
| "The Princess Bride" director, 1987 | 45 |
| "The American President" director | 43 |
| "Fatal Instinct" director | 35 |
| Hollywood family with father-and-son Emmy winners | 49 |
| Try to control, as a runaway horse | 34 |
| Keep from getting out of control | 32 |
| Sets limits on, with "in" | 35 |
| They may run down a horse's neck | 36 |
| Paul of "Mad About You" | 33 |
| Hunt's "Mad About You" co-star | 44 |
| Hunt's co-star on "Mad About You" | 47 |
| "Mad About You" costar | 32 |
| "Mad About You" co-star | 33 |
| ''Mad About You'' co-star | 41 |
| It's newly available, but not new | 37 |
| Alter, perhaps by using unethical techniques | 44 |
| Beneficiary of nepotism, briefly | 32 |
| Brother or brother-in-law: Abbr. | 32 |
| Thanksgiving invitee, commonly: Abbr. | 37 |
| Thanksgiving dinner guest, for short | 36 |
| Reading of the will attendant, probably: Abbr. | 46 |
| Civil War general's monogram | 32 |
| Comply with new FDA guidelines, perhaps | 39 |
| Slip back into a former practice | 32 |
| "Everything's ___" | 32 |
| "Don't worry about it!" | 37 |
| ''Stop worrying!'' | 34 |
| Take some time to oneself, maybe | 32 |
| Frankie Goes to Hollywood's only hit | 40 |
| Frankie Goes To Hollywood debut single | 38 |
| Advice to a "workaholic" | 34 |
| "Nothing's going to happen!" | 42 |
| "I have this totally under control" | 45 |
| "Frankie Says ___" ('80s T-shirt) | 47 |
| "___ and stay a while" | 32 |
| Device that contains an electromagnet | 37 |
| One of several early U.S. satellites | 36 |
| Communications satellite, basically | 35 |
| Calexico's is "Electric" | 38 |
| Freshen one's familiarity with | 34 |
| Common document requiring signature | 35 |
| "___ Me," Humperdinck hit | 35 |
| Pulitzer-winning biography of a Civil War general | 49 |
| Pulitzer-winning biography of 1935 | 34 |
| Pulitzer-winning biography by Douglas S. Freeman | 48 |
| Historical biography that won a 1935 Pulitzer | 45 |
| G. G. Meade's Gettysburg foe | 32 |
| Freeman book about a C.S.A. leader | 34 |
| Like an apartment with new tenants | 34 |
| Big find at an archaeological dig | 33 |
| Object associated with a saint, e.g. | 36 |
| It may be found in an ancient shipwreck | 39 |
| Ancient Egyptian treasures, e.g. | 32 |
| In ads, it's spelled R-O-L-A-I-D-S | 38 |
| Air-conditioning on a hot day, maybe | 36 |
| Puts trust in, with "on" | 34 |
| Change the inner surface of, as a winter coat | 45 |
| Repairs, as a jacket for the winter | 35 |
| Put back on the market, as a home | 33 |