| Home to many a New York gallery | 31 |
| "... or ___ thought!" | 31 |
| ". . . or __ thought" | 31 |
| " ... or ___ thought" | 31 |
| Bedrock's covering, perhaps | 31 |
| "The ___," Zola novel | 31 |
| It's après après-midi | 31 |
| "That is quite clear" | 31 |
| "Honi ___ qui . . . " | 31 |
| "Sure looks that way" | 31 |
| "Do re mi fa ___ ..." | 31 |
| Sunny side of a bullfight arena | 31 |
| Beer that means "Sun" | 31 |
| ___ Hurok, memorable impresario | 31 |
| Nuevo ___ (Peru's currency) | 31 |
| It can be seen during el dÃa | 31 |
| Auctioneer's concluding cry | 31 |
| "Gone," at an auction | 31 |
| Lead-tin alloy used for joining | 31 |
| It leaves its mark on the beach | 31 |
| "Punky Brewster" star | 31 |
| Podiatrist's entertainment? | 31 |
| They may hit the street running | 31 |
| They may hit the ground running | 31 |
| Replacement parts for a cobbler | 31 |
| Musical syllable singing system | 31 |
| Not striped, as a billiard ball | 31 |
| Like some electronic components | 31 |
| Two can't play at this game | 31 |
| Vacationer's quest, perhaps | 31 |
| With God as one's co-pilot? | 31 |
| How a prima donna likes to sing | 31 |
| Fledgling pilot's challenge | 31 |
| Performed without accompaniment | 31 |
| Student pilot's achievement | 31 |
| Lead guitarists often play them | 31 |
| Fans of black-and-white squares | 31 |
| ___ cube (popular 1960s puzzle) | 31 |
| "___ friend you are!" | 31 |
| "___ up there . . . " | 31 |
| End of the customer's reply | 31 |
| What a sneaky person might have | 31 |
| You might give him the business | 31 |
| Sequel title starter, sometimes | 31 |
| Emilio Estevez, to Martin Sheen | 31 |
| Stork's delivery, sometimes | 31 |
| Small business successor, maybe | 31 |
| One who passes on a name, often | 31 |
| Last word in many company names | 31 |
| Heir, maybe, but not an heiress | 31 |
| "___ of Frankenstein" | 31 |
| Salvager's detection system | 31 |
| Method for detecting submarines | 31 |
| The "Moonlight," e.g. | 31 |
| "Hammerklavier," e.g. | 31 |
| "___, and yet so far" | 31 |
| "The ___ of Hiawatha" | 31 |
| This puzzle's theme entries | 31 |
| Supreme Court justice Sotomayor | 31 |
| A boom in the aircraft industry | 31 |
| Sega character ___ the Hedgehog | 31 |
| "Meathead," to Archie | 31 |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning work | 31 |
| Al Jolson's "boy" | 31 |
| Name used while pointing a cane | 31 |
| Former heavyweight champ Liston | 31 |
| "___ Boy," Jolson hit | 31 |
| "I'll be darned!" | 31 |
| Winemaking valley of California | 31 |
| Mexican state bordering Arizona | 31 |
| State on the Gulf of California | 31 |
| ___ Desert (area with saguaros) | 31 |
| Start of a D. H. Lawrence title | 31 |
| Last word in some company names | 31 |
| "___ of the Pioneers" | 31 |
| Part of a family business title | 31 |
| Book by W. Va.'s Pearl Buck | 31 |
| Beau and Jeff, to Lloyd Bridges | 31 |
| "Three" of classic TV | 31 |
| "In America" novelist | 31 |
| Microsoft rival in game systems | 31 |
| Name meaning "wisdom" | 31 |
| Jack of 'Barney Miller' | 31 |
| ___ Locks (Great Lakes passage) | 31 |
| Response to an impatient person | 31 |
| "I'm almost done" | 31 |
| "I'd just as ___" | 31 |
| Rodgers and Hammerstein classic | 31 |
| How urgent tasks should be done | 31 |
| Byproduct of organic combustion | 31 |
| Fresh from the chimney, perhaps | 31 |
| Second-year student, familiarly | 31 |
| Frosh, in a couple of semesters | 31 |
| Old-time entertainer ___ Tucker | 31 |
| Second-year students, for short | 31 |
| Juniors' juniors, for short | 31 |
| Musicians who like to get high? | 31 |
| Snoopy's doghouse, at times | 31 |
| Like a June day, to poet Lowell | 31 |
| Acid used in food preservatives | 31 |