| Satellite radio giant | 21 |
| XM Radio alternative | 20 |
| Where to get Soul Town, Symphony Hall, etc. | 43 |
| The brightest star in the heavens | 33 |
| Star in the Greater Dog | 23 |
| Star in Canis Major | 19 |
| Serious homophone | 17 |
| Satellite radio that features Howard Stern | 42 |
| Night's brightest star | 26 |
| Harry Potter's godfather __ Black | 37 |
| Bright spot in Canis Major | 26 |
| Harry Potter's godfather | 28 |
| Stern's home | 16 |
| Author of "Quality Street" | 36 |
| Shakespeare's Falstaff, familiarly | 38 |
| Director of "Magnificent Obsession": 1954 | 51 |
| "Magnificent Obsession" director | 42 |
| Boorish member of King Arthur's Round Table | 47 |
| Steak type | 10 |
| Tri-tip source | 14 |
| Tips from butchers? | 19 |
| T-bone's kin | 16 |
| Round neighbor? | 15 |
| Outback Steakhouse steak option | 31 |
| Cut in front of the rump | 24 |
| Chopping candidate | 18 |
| A cut above flank steak | 23 |
| Implement for checking the doneness of a steak? | 47 |
| Good ranch stock? | 17 |
| Choice cuts of beef | 19 |
| Cattle prod? | 12 |
| What beefy waiters get? | 23 |
| 1993 Grammy winner for Best Rap Solo Performance | 48 |
| "Baby Got Back" rapper | 32 |
| Soldier's barked denial | 27 |
| Recruit's refusal | 21 |
| Loud drill bit? | 15 |
| Grunt's negative | 20 |
| Emphatic response during a drill | 32 |
| Emphatic military answer | 24 |
| Drill denial | 12 |
| Barked military response | 24 |
| Hot Mediterranean wind | 22 |
| Desert wind | 11 |
| Windstorm | 9 |
| Oppressive wind | 15 |
| Hot wind from North Africa | 26 |
| Hot wind from Africa | 20 |
| Wind from the Libyan deserts | 28 |
| Sultry visitor from the south | 29 |
| Saharan wind | 12 |
| Microfilmer, maybe | 18 |
| Mediterranean storm cause, at times | 35 |
| Hot, dust-laden wind | 20 |
| Saharan winds | 13 |
| Hot, dry winds | 14 |
| Dust-laden winds | 16 |
| Curved metal bar | 16 |
| Pancake spread, to French | 25 |
| Garnishes for Parisians' pancakes | 37 |
| Dear ___ Madam ... | 18 |
| "Dear ____ Madam ..." | 31 |
| Knighted member of a literary family | 36 |
| Pop superstar's informal name since 1997 | 44 |
| McCartney, to fans | 18 |
| Macca, more formally | 20 |
| Shakespearean term of address | 29 |
| Old word of contempt | 20 |
| Star in Andromeda | 17 |
| Old-fashioned term of address | 29 |
| Old fashioned address | 21 |
| Old deprecatory term of address | 31 |
| Buster, old-style | 17 |
| Old terms of address | 20 |
| Yes follower | 12 |
| No-Bob link | 11 |
| Slangy ending for ''yes'' or ''no'' | 67 |
| Yes/no answer follower? | 23 |
| Word after yes | 14 |
| Slangy ending for "yes" or "no" | 51 |
| Old slangy ending for "yes" or "no" | 55 |
| No follower | 11 |
| Follower of "yes" or "no" | 45 |
| Emphatic follow-up to yes or no | 31 |
| Emphatic "yes" follower | 33 |
| Emphatic ''yes'' follower | 41 |
| Bob may follow it | 17 |
| "Yes ____, Bob!" | 26 |
| 'Yes' or 'no' follower | 38 |
| 'No --!' ('Uh-uh!') | 35 |
| First British Conservative P.M. | 31 |
| Feature of King Arthur's music system? | 42 |
| Knights' titles | 19 |
| "Dear" ones | 21 |
| Bestowed titles | 15 |
| They're dubbed | 18 |
| Some British parliamentarians | 29 |
| Titles for knights | 18 |
| Those around the Round Table | 28 |
| Knighted ones | 13 |