| Al Capone's identifying feature | 35 |
| Villainous uncle in "The Lion King" | 45 |
| Villain of "The Lion King" | 36 |
| Remnant of a tattoo removal, maybe | 34 |
| Red Hot Chili Peppers "___ Tissue" | 44 |
| Missy Higgins song that leaves a mark? | 38 |
| Jeremy Irons in "The Lion King" | 41 |
| Harry Potter's lightning bolt | 33 |
| Halloween embellishment, sometimes | 34 |
| Forehead feature of Frankenstein's creature | 47 |
| Criminal's identifying trait, maybe | 39 |
| Cesarean section "souvenir" | 37 |
| Carly Simon song that leaves a permanent mark? | 46 |
| Capone's distinguishing mark | 32 |
| Affect emotionally in a negative way | 36 |
| "The Lion King" meanie | 32 |
| "___ Lover," by Harry Crews | 37 |
| Ancient Egyptian's sacred beetle | 36 |
| Beetle that was all the rage in ancient Egypt | 45 |
| Beetle sometimes depicted in jewelry | 36 |
| Beetle considered divine by ancient Egyptians | 45 |
| Sacred beetles, to the Egyptians | 32 |
| Threats in "The Mummy" | 32 |
| Beetles sacred to ancient Egyptians | 35 |
| Like cabs on a rainy day, seemingly | 35 |
| What you might "make yourself" | 40 |
| What the crowd is for starter bands | 35 |
| Like hen's teeth, so to speak | 33 |
| Like capital letters in many E. E. Cummings poems | 49 |
| What this puzzle's theme words aim to do | 44 |
| Goal of the "Scream" producers | 40 |
| Benjamin Diamond "Little ___" | 39 |
| Scraped together, with "up" | 37 |
| Like most haunted house visitors | 32 |
| "Running ___" (1986 movie) | 36 |
| Afraid of only being an offensive player? | 41 |
| Accessory for an old-time flying ace | 36 |
| Part of an early aviator's wardrobe | 39 |
| Part of a snowman's outfit, often | 37 |
| Eats voraciously (with "down") | 40 |
| Eats, with "up" or "down" | 45 |
| Eats voraciously, with "down" | 39 |
| You don't want to get an A in it | 36 |
| Like the "A" in a Hawthorne classic | 45 |
| Writer John who was an authority on cards | 41 |
| Tightwad with emotional problems? | 33 |
| Author of kids' Busytown books | 34 |
| Author/illustrator Richard of the Busytown books | 48 |
| Things found on children's knees | 36 |
| "He jests at ___, that never . . . " | 46 |
| Like a typical Stephen King novel | 33 |
| Vocal style that mimics an instrumental solo | 44 |
| Singing style popularized by Louis Armstrong | 44 |
| Sing ''shooby-doo,'' e.g. | 41 |
| Improvisational jazz singing style | 34 |
| Style for a certain vocal improviseR | 36 |
| Opposite of "Here, kitty" | 35 |
| Do "T'aint What You Do," maybe | 44 |
| "Out of the kitchen, kitty!" | 38 |
| "Minnie the Moocher" feature | 38 |
| "Make a beeline, feline!" | 35 |
| "Get out of my sight!" | 32 |
| "C'mon now, get out!" | 35 |
| "Aroint thee!," in modern language | 44 |
| ''Out of here!'' | 32 |
| Improvises with nonsense syllables | 34 |
| What players do at the start of a game of tag | 45 |
| Part of "La Bohème" | 32 |
| One usually includes an aria and a recitative | 45 |
| Elaborate solo vocal composition | 32 |
| What a detective tries to reconstruct | 37 |
| Part of ''Titanic,'' e.g. | 41 |
| It's made in public or Hollywood | 36 |
| Verona, in "Romeo and Juliet" | 39 |
| Something a belligerent rocker might cause | 42 |
| Shower ___ (teen sex comedy highlight) | 38 |
| Rice's "Street ___" | 33 |
| Part of "I Remember Mama" | 35 |
| Part of "A Loss of Roses" | 35 |
| Not a good thing to make in a restaurant | 40 |
| It's embarrassing to make one | 33 |
| It wouldn't be one if it weren't public | 47 |
| It may be stolen while many look on | 35 |
| It may be stolen while hundreds look on | 39 |
| Bad thing to make at a restaurant | 33 |
| "Street ___," Elmer Rice play | 39 |
| In which Horatio accosts a ghost | 32 |
| The stuff of many postcard photos | 33 |
| Hills and trees, on a Sunday drive | 34 |
| They may be made during tantrums | 32 |
| ''Rush Hour III'' is full of them | 49 |
| They're made during tantrums | 32 |
| They may be stolen while many just watch | 40 |
| Bergman's "___ From a Marriage" | 45 |
| Bergman's "__ from a Marriage" | 44 |
| Part of the act when King Richard III dies | 42 |
| Part of many a Shakespearean act | 32 |
| One of three in "Macbeth" | 35 |
| One of four in "Romeo and Juliet" | 43 |
| Like the West Coast's U.S. Route 101 | 40 |