| "So ___ the world away": Hamlet | 41 |
| "He that ___ may read": Tennyson | 42 |
| Picked-on one of the litter, perhaps | 36 |
| "___. The Ballad of Todd Rundgren" | 44 |
| Lady Antebellum's "I ___ You" | 43 |
| Vince Lombardi's "___ Daylight" | 45 |
| Iron Maiden "___ the Hills" | 37 |
| "I'm gonna ___ the store" | 39 |
| They're the littlest in their litters | 41 |
| Wearer of the latest Armani, say | 32 |
| "Guys and Dolls" writer | 33 |
| "Guys and Dolls" author | 33 |
| Tender that may be spent on chaat or pani puri | 46 |
| Coin with two stalks of wheat on its reverse | 44 |
| Coin in a Pakistani's pocket | 32 |
| The Indian mint coined money on __ | 34 |
| Rolling Stones song popular in Punjab? | 38 |
| Rolling Stones hit, to an Indian economist? | 43 |
| Rolling Stones hit that made money abroad? | 42 |
| Play that introduced the term "robot" | 47 |
| 1920 play that takes place in a factory | 39 |
| Sci-fi drama set at an island factory | 37 |
| Play that coined the word "robot" | 43 |
| 1921 play that gave us the word "robot" | 49 |
| Whence the word "robot" | 33 |
| Sci-fi play that introduced "robot" | 45 |
| Play with the first "robots" | 38 |
| Play that introduced ''robot'' | 46 |
| Play that gave us the word "robot" | 44 |
| Play from which the word "robot" comes | 48 |
| Influential play for the genre of sci-fi | 40 |
| Classic play whose title is an abbreviation | 43 |
| Classic 1921 play set partly in a factory | 41 |
| Automaton-themed play of the 1920s | 34 |
| 1921 play based on the Jewish Golem legend | 42 |
| "Black utopia" of 1920 | 32 |
| Like the setting of "Green Acres" | 43 |
| Like agricultural areas, usually | 32 |
| Moscow's Olympics team: abbr. | 33 |
| Perennial Olympics powerhouse: Abbr. | 36 |
| Loser in the Seven Years' War: Abbr. | 40 |
| Country with a red, white and blue flag: Abbr. | 46 |
| 1904-'05 foe of Japan: Abbr. | 32 |
| Surprise birthday parties often involve them | 44 |
| Recruiting event for frat houses | 32 |
| ''Shine'' Oscar winner | 38 |
| One way to make up for lost time | 32 |
| Bum's ___ (abrupt dismissal) | 32 |
| Word with "job" or "hour" | 45 |
| Run with the ball through a hole | 32 |
| Rock trio with the 1976 album "2112" | 46 |
| Conservative commentator Limbaugh | 33 |
| 2013 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees | 41 |
| "What's the _____?'' | 37 |
| _____1994 Music Hall of Fame inductee | 37 |
| When commuters are often stuck in traffic | 41 |
| Time that will give you a thrill? | 33 |
| Commuting time for many, obviously | 34 |
| Subject of frequent reports by helicopter | 41 |
| "The Way Things Ought to Be" author | 45 |
| Author of "The Way Things Ought to Be" | 48 |
| It's known for its big busts | 32 |
| Mountain with rapidly-done sculpture? | 37 |
| Mount with presidents' heads | 32 |
| "North by Northwest" backdrop, briefly | 48 |
| Kennedy's Secretary of State | 32 |
| U.S. Secretary of State (1961-1969) | 35 |
| Secretary of State under Kennedy and Johnson | 44 |
| Secretary of State Dean under JFK and LBJ | 41 |
| Secretary between Herter and Rogers | 35 |
| Kennedy and Johnson's Secretary of State | 44 |
| "West Side Story" actor Tamblyn | 41 |
| "Broom-Hilda" creator Myers | 37 |
| Tamblyn of "West Side Story" | 38 |
| "tom thumb" star Tamblyn | 34 |
| "Broom Hilda" creator Myers | 37 |
| Former Wisconsin senator Feingold | 33 |
| "Voices" singer Ballard | 33 |
| "Twin Peaks" actor Tamblyn | 36 |
| "Tom Thumb" star Tamblyn, 1958 | 40 |
| "Supervixens" director Meyer | 38 |
| "Broom-Hilda" creator Myers, familiarly | 49 |
| Charlotte ___ (cream-filled dessert) | 36 |
| Stravinsky's "Scherzo à la ___" | 48 |
| "Gladiator" Best Actor winner | 39 |
| "Gladiator" Oscar winner (2010) | 41 |
| ''Gladiator'' star | 34 |
| ''Nyet!'' sayers | 32 |
| Costner's "Tin Cup" co-star | 41 |
| "Get Shorty" actress Rene | 35 |
| Gibson's "Ransom" costar | 38 |
| Rene of "Lethal Weapon" movies | 40 |
| Gibson's wife in ''Ransom'' | 47 |
| Costner's co-star in "Tin Cup" | 44 |
| Actress Rene of "Ransom" | 34 |
| "Yours, Mine and Ours" actress Rene | 45 |
| "One Good Cop" actress | 32 |
| "Nobody's Fool" author Richard | 44 |
| ''In the Line of Fire'' co-star | 47 |
| Richard ___, 2002 Pulitzer winner for Fiction | 45 |