| Check-processing company, initially | 35 |
| It's usually under the cover | 32 |
| Use of mediation and arbitration, say (abbr.) | 45 |
| "Guys and Dolls" auth. | 32 |
| Historic Spanish port near Costa del Sol | 40 |
| "Call it __": "No winner" | 45 |
| "I Have __": 1963 speech | 34 |
| Having visions in one's head? | 33 |
| "I have ___": M. L. King Jr. | 38 |
| "I have ___ . . . ": M.L.K. Jr. | 41 |
| "___ sea now flows between": Coleridge | 48 |
| Trademarked name for epinephrine | 32 |
| It can be used to pick up the beat | 34 |
| Sure enough, all that money gives him an ___ ... | 48 |
| Magazine's salespeople, for short | 37 |
| Wear ___ (something Uncle Miltie used to do) | 44 |
| Drea's role on "The Sopranos" | 43 |
| Brazilian Victoria's Secret model ___ Lima | 46 |
| Pope who sought Charlemagne's aid | 37 |
| Pope during the reign of Charlemagne | 36 |
| Eighth-century pope in office for 23 years | 42 |
| Only Englishman to become pope (1154) | 37 |
| TV role for which Tony Shalhoub won two Emmys | 45 |
| Italian Renaissance composer Banchieri | 38 |
| The Strait of Otranto connects to it | 36 |
| Star of HBO's canceled "Carnivale" | 48 |
| Playroom toy endorsed by a Beastie Boy? | 39 |
| Writer of clever crossword clues? | 33 |
| "Humor is ___ . . . ": Gilbert | 40 |
| Why is the drought-plagued swim club bankrupt? | 46 |
| Web page that's nothing but pop-ups | 39 |
| What Web page sponsors may link to | 34 |
| Holds on a surface, as molecules | 32 |
| Gathers on the surface, as a layer of molecules | 47 |
| Marketers' "language" | 35 |
| "Dead, for ___ . . . ": Hamlet | 40 |
| Any substance that lessens purity | 33 |
| One leaving the band to pursue other interests? | 47 |
| Subject of the Seventh Commandment | 34 |
| "The Scarlet Letter" subject | 38 |
| "The Great Gatsby" subject | 36 |
| "Madame Bovary" subject | 33 |
| ''The Scarlet Letter'' topic | 44 |
| Movies like "Unfaithful"? | 35 |
| Figure in nature documentary factoids | 37 |
| "Devil in Miss Jones," for one | 40 |
| "What ___!": Bette Davis line | 39 |
| "What ___!" (famed Bette Davis line) | 46 |
| They may overcome the competition | 33 |
| Commercial undertaking requiring capital? | 41 |
| The Emerald City, in the Oz books? | 34 |
| Money for mountain climbing, say | 32 |
| Themes of the puzzle (as one word, or two) | 42 |
| Quickly and quietly, for instance | 33 |
| Naval officers who help lovelorn sailors? | 41 |
| Item in the ''WSJ'' | 35 |
| Expensive political campaign battle | 35 |
| All-out fight waged by candidates in commercials | 48 |
| Professional product promotion publication | 42 |
| Magazine that highlights Clio winners | 37 |
| Reading matter along Madison Avenue | 35 |
| Horror hosts nowadays, no pun intended? | 39 |
| Zeus turned her into a nightingale | 34 |
| Greek island in the Saronic Gulf | 32 |
| "Shropshire Lad" monogram | 35 |
| "A Shropshire Lad" poet's monogram | 48 |
| "A Shropshire Lad" poet | 33 |
| Series of letters before ''O'' | 46 |
| Tool song off "AEnima" | 32 |
| Tool's '98 Grammy-winning song | 38 |
| Tool song off "AEnima," obviously | 43 |
| 1996 Tool album that went triple platinum | 41 |
| Carried or eroded by wind (var.) | 32 |
| Stringed instrument named after a Greek god | 43 |
| Asian region settled by ancient Greeks | 38 |
| Palindromic plan for freshening part of a lab | 45 |
| How overhead photos may be taken | 32 |
| Naval weapon dropped by parachute | 33 |
| They can't survive in a vacuum | 34 |
| Bacteria that die without free oxygen | 37 |
| Instructor-led exercise meetings | 32 |
| Decelerates, as with a space shuttle | 36 |
| Its logo includes a winged hammer and sickle | 44 |
| De facto national carrier since 1932 | 36 |
| Skylight insulation material, perhaps | 37 |
| Gizmo that measures gas properties | 34 |
| Device that measures gas properties | 35 |
| Pilot who makes vertical takeoffs | 33 |
| "Toys in the Attic" band | 34 |
| "Janie's Got a Gun" rock band | 43 |
| Particles of concern to climatologists | 38 |
| "Prometheus Bound" playwright | 39 |
| Dramatist who influenced O'Neill | 36 |
| Title word on many books of fables | 34 |
| Hague's "___ Fables" | 34 |
| "___ Fables" (collection of stories) | 46 |
| "The Dog in the Manger," for one | 42 |
| Torpid state during the hot season | 34 |
| "The Man Without ___" (1993 film) | 43 |
| "I've Just Seen __": Beatles | 42 |