| Emmy winner for a 1970's police drama | 41 |
| Costar of "The Dirty Dozen" | 37 |
| Co-owner of the racehorse Telly's Pop | 41 |
| Actor whose birth name was Aristoteles | 38 |
| "Pancho Villa" star, 1972 | 35 |
| Flat grassland in tropical regions | 34 |
| "The Love You ___" (Jackson 5 hit) | 44 |
| Statistic in baseball and hockey | 32 |
| Relief-pitcher's achievement | 32 |
| Relief pitcher's goal, at times | 35 |
| Imperative in environmentalist slogans | 38 |
| "Goodbye" band ___ Ferris | 35 |
| "___ the Tiger," Lemmon film | 38 |
| "___ a Prayer" (Duran Duran) | 38 |
| ''___ the Tiger'' (1973) | 40 |
| Command used when creating a new file name | 42 |
| Phrase reminding a user to name a document | 42 |
| Computer command under "File" | 39 |
| Participated in a Christmas club | 32 |
| ''___ by the bell!'' | 36 |
| One contemplating retirement, maybe | 35 |
| "Life" or "time" ender | 42 |
| Holds' cousins, for baseball relievers | 42 |
| Keep thinking about, as a victory | 33 |
| Taking one's time with, perhaps | 35 |
| "Stompin' at the ___" | 35 |
| Cabbage with crinkly, curled leaves | 35 |
| "Stompin' at the _____" | 37 |
| White Album "Truffle" song | 36 |
| Uptown ballroom or Thameside hotel | 34 |
| Place for "stompin'" | 34 |
| Ballroom that made the Lindy Hop famous | 39 |
| "Stompin'" ground? | 32 |
| "Stompin' at the ___" (1934 hit) | 46 |
| ___ operas (Gilbert and Sullivan works) | 39 |
| It may cause a division in the board | 36 |
| Word with "whip" or "rip" | 45 |
| Word with "rip" or "circular" | 49 |
| Horror film that starts in a lavatory | 37 |
| Tool a magician uses in a woman-in-a-crate act | 46 |
| Penultimate word of a palindrome | 32 |
| One going back and forth to work? | 33 |
| One going back and forth to work | 32 |
| Musical instrument found in few bands | 37 |
| It goes back and forth in the woods | 35 |
| Horror film that starts in a filthy lavatory | 44 |
| First in a series of slasher flicks | 35 |
| First in a popular horror movie franchise | 41 |
| First in a horror film franchise | 32 |
| 2004 horror movie with many sequels | 35 |
| 2004 horror flick involving gory puzzles | 40 |
| "Torture porn" franchise | 34 |
| "Singing" musical instrument | 38 |
| "Rome was not built in a day," e.g. | 45 |
| "Nor do not ___ the air . . . ": Hamlet | 49 |
| " . . . ere I ___ Elba" | 33 |
| ___ Horse; or common power tool | 32 |
| "I never ___ purple cow" | 34 |
| ___ woman in half, as a magician | 32 |
| "You look like you __ ghost!" | 39 |
| "I never ___ purple cow": Burgess | 43 |
| "I never ___ moor": Emily Dickinson | 45 |
| "I never ___ Moor": Dickinson | 39 |
| "I never ___ Moor—": Dickinson | 47 |
| 'I -- film today (Beatles lyric) ...' | 45 |
| ``I never ___ Moor'': Dickinson | 39 |
| Worked in a lumber mill, in a way | 33 |
| He's a lumberjack (and he's okay) | 41 |
| Second film in a 2000s horror franchise | 39 |
| 2005 horror film starring Donnie Wahlberg | 41 |
| "Torture porn" sequel of 2005 | 39 |
| Carpenter's activity, at times | 34 |
| Facilities housing large planes? | 32 |
| In two pieces, like two-by-fours | 32 |
| Truncated, as a modified shotgun barrel has been | 48 |
| Called "Bon voyage" to | 32 |
| They may be pulled in two directions | 36 |
| Tools sometimes used for making music | 37 |
| They go back and forth in the woods | 35 |
| Some may be pulled in two directions | 36 |
| They go back and forth through trees | 36 |
| Bases for some long crossword answers | 37 |
| Assured something's completion | 34 |
| Finn's friend, in classic novels | 36 |
| Successor to Gibson on "ABC World News" | 49 |
| Robert ____ (renowned Canadian novelist) | 40 |
| Fictional Tom or real-life Diane | 32 |
| "Tom ___, Detective" (1896 novel) | 43 |
| Clarence Clemons's instrument | 33 |
| Adolphe with an instrument named after him | 42 |
| "Harlem Nocturne" instrument | 38 |
| One was blown in Ellington's band | 37 |
| Musical instrument inventor Adolphe | 35 |
| It's heard in "Besame Mucho" | 42 |
| Instrument played by Bleeding Gums Murphy | 41 |
| Grover Washington's instrument | 34 |
| Grover Washington Jr.'s instrument | 38 |
| Eponymous instrument maker Adolphe | 34 |
| David Bowie's first instrument | 34 |
| Coltrane's instrument, informally | 37 |