| "___ tell you I do" | 29 |
| Sting "___ My Head" | 29 |
| Ratio representing 20 percent | 29 |
| "Oh, but you must!" | 29 |
| Tchaikovsky's middle name | 29 |
| Debby Boone song for egotists | 29 |
| Commonly controlled substance | 29 |
| "Guess not then..." | 29 |
| Children's literature VIP | 29 |
| Duke Orsino's nationality | 29 |
| Sitcom featuring the Ricardos | 29 |
| Old TV title shown in a heart | 29 |
| Song from "Can-Can" | 29 |
| Zodiac sign's photograph? | 29 |
| Water carrier's snapshot? | 29 |
| Poetry movement of Ezra Pound | 29 |
| "It's on order" | 29 |
| "No one's home" | 29 |
| Land ruled by a Moslem leader | 29 |
| Declaration before washing up | 29 |
| Another's meat, in a play | 29 |
| Musical starring Zorina: 1938 | 29 |
| "___ wit's end" | 29 |
| One who doesn't know much | 29 |
| Used Google Hangouts, perhaps | 29 |
| George Harrison autobiography | 29 |
| "Sure, sounds good" | 29 |
| Comment made during an outing | 29 |
| "All set over here" | 29 |
| Shot fighter pilot's yell | 29 |
| "Somebody shot me!" | 29 |
| Draws inspiration from, maybe | 29 |
| They gave variety to the U.S. | 29 |
| Prim woman's declaration? | 29 |
| "Cymbeline" heroine | 29 |
| Girl in "Cymbeline" | 29 |
| Flea's alarmed discovery? | 29 |
| Q: Do you gossip? A: Yes. ___ | 29 |
| Cosmetic surgeon's supply | 29 |
| One forcing himself on others | 29 |
| Publisher's product lines | 29 |
| Puzzle solver's complaint | 29 |
| "___ old for this!" | 29 |
| "Enough kid stuff!" | 29 |
| "Gotta tell ya ..." | 29 |
| How some presents are wrapped | 29 |
| Without the defendant present | 29 |
| Immobilized, as one's arm | 29 |
| How some broken bones are set | 29 |
| "Ninotchka" actress | 29 |
| Stuck between two bad choices | 29 |
| Under favorable circumstances | 29 |
| Happening four weeks from now | 29 |
| "Not bloody likely" | 29 |
| "Like two peas ___" | 29 |
| Blink, wink, blush, or sneeze | 29 |
| Hollywood director of silents | 29 |
| Actor-director of early films | 29 |
| Deal with, in a way, as trash | 29 |
| Subject of the 16th Amendment | 29 |
| Shared, like a characteristic | 29 |
| Bad way to be held by a judge | 29 |
| Taught by constant repetition | 29 |
| "Chanson d'___" | 29 |
| Highest-grossing film of 1996 | 29 |
| Divorcee's favorite time? | 29 |
| Singer with a punctuated name | 29 |
| Birthplace of David Letterman | 29 |
| Sanskrit's language group | 29 |
| Tennis drop shot from Gandhi? | 29 |
| Compose, as a poem or a story | 29 |
| Feature of some fancy resorts | 29 |
| Vedic god of rain and thunder | 29 |
| Chief god of the early Hindus | 29 |
| Exists as an activating force | 29 |
| Words best not said to a bear | 29 |
| "Gotta hit the hay" | 29 |
| Part three of the brainteaser | 29 |
| Start of a remark by Mae West | 29 |
| Scorecard's 3, 4, 5 and 6 | 29 |
| Leadoff man's achievement | 29 |
| Cheez Whiz you could blow up? | 29 |
| About to get a tongue-lashing | 29 |
| Swedish film director Bergman | 29 |
| They help some breathe easier | 29 |
| Words before water or pursuit | 29 |
| Tongue-tied (after the heist) | 29 |
| Like a brand-new fountain pen | 29 |
| Feeling tied up, as a stomach | 29 |
| Mark on a scribe's finger | 29 |
| Quaint stationery store stock | 29 |
| One-room schoolhouse features | 29 |
| Early schooldesk appointments | 29 |
| Covering an outfield position | 29 |
| Words for a month's start | 29 |
| Where an early feast was held | 29 |
| "For Once ___ Life" | 29 |
| High card up one's sleeve | 29 |
| They're below some chests | 29 |
| Two-time Winter Olympics city | 29 |