| Film noir 1950 Jules Dassin night | 33 |
| "God sends meat ___": J. Taylor | 41 |
| "Here's what happened next ..." | 45 |
| Once in a while (with "now") | 38 |
| "Here's what happened next . . ." | 47 |
| 'What happened next ...?' | 33 |
| Words following an understatement | 33 |
| Borrowing from a Borodin nocturne | 33 |
| ''. . . ___ all a good night!'' | 47 |
| ''... ___ all a good night'' | 44 |
| De Sica's "Yesterday, Today ___" | 46 |
| Promise of confidentiality, part four | 37 |
| Rock group's featured billing? | 34 |
| Three ___ (full count, in baseball) | 35 |
| "Hurry up ___" (G.I. cynicism) | 40 |
| "___ won't come back . . . ": Cohan | 49 |
| Classic Hollywood character actor | 33 |
| "Internal Affairs" costar | 35 |
| 'The Lost City' director and co-star | 44 |
| ..."Rock Me Gently, Bette Davis Eyes" | 47 |
| Actor Griffith carries singer Horne? | 36 |
| Golfer who won the U.S. Open in 1978 | 36 |
| Walter Lantz cartoon character of the 1940s | 43 |
| Tennis star currently ranked #1 in the U.S. | 43 |
| Onetime "60 Minutes" regular | 38 |
| He usually appears near the end of the hour | 43 |
| Curmudgeonly journalist with notable eyebrows | 45 |
| 33-year "60 Minutes" regular | 38 |
| "Years of Minutes" author | 35 |
| "Pieces of My Mind" essayist | 38 |
| "Common Nonsense" author, 2002 | 40 |
| "Orange Disaster #5" artist | 37 |
| "I am a deeply superficial person" | 44 |
| "Eight Elvises" artist | 32 |
| "That's __ trick!" | 32 |
| "That's ___ trick!" | 33 |
| "Find ___ and fill it" | 32 |
| Pretty much all you need to blow out a tire? | 44 |
| Crime scene investigator's need | 35 |
| Blood type for about 6% of the U.S. pop. | 40 |
| "_____ e Core" (1954 pop song) | 40 |
| Ibsen play with the most flowery language? | 42 |
| It's sometimes requested from Sajak | 39 |
| "Is there ---?" (query to Sajak) | 42 |
| What all good things must come to | 33 |
| Fiedler's "___ to Innocence" | 42 |
| "Let there be ___": Browning | 38 |
| Old Testament character: Gen. 14:13 | 35 |
| "Feeling no pain" state | 33 |
| "___ robins in her hair" | 34 |
| "___ robins . . . ": Kilmer | 37 |
| Subtitle of "Star Wars Episode IV" | 44 |
| "Star Wars," to the über-fans | 42 |
| What to KEEP when one keeps watch | 33 |
| Actress who's mad on the outside? | 37 |
| McCourt book (with "Ashes") | 37 |
| Frank McCourt's "___ Ashes" | 41 |
| 1996-97 best seller "___ Ashes" | 41 |
| "__ Ashes": McCourt bestseller | 40 |
| Vladimir Guerrero's book cover? | 35 |
| Sweet wine with a woman's name | 34 |
| ''Rugrats'' brat | 32 |
| Louis Sachar kids' book heroine | 35 |
| Baseball writer Roger of The New Yorker | 39 |
| One of St. Peter's heavenly duties? | 39 |
| Entities cited in the Penitential Rite | 38 |
| Corners of a California ballpark? | 33 |
| Ball team's tricky maneuvers? | 33 |
| Forster's "Where" trailer | 39 |
| Hamilton's Broadway hit: 1941 | 33 |
| "Love Travels" popster | 32 |
| "___ a short madness": Horace | 39 |
| "___ purs . . . ": Gounod aria | 40 |
| Poet with a role in "Roots" | 37 |
| My sweetie Dickinson returned? [1974/1992] | 42 |
| TV's "Police Woman" | 33 |
| Conditions marked by chest pains | 32 |
| Set an Oscar-winning director at a slant? | 41 |
| Land south of Hadrian's Wall | 32 |
| Convert Giovanni into John, e.g. | 32 |
| Obsession with Wills and Kate, say | 34 |
| Excessive attachment to English customs | 39 |
| Settler after a conquest of 1066 | 32 |
| Combatant at the Battle of Hastings | 35 |
| Fighter craft shooter marketed to white people? | 47 |
| Something comparable in southern Africa? | 40 |
| Counterpart for visitors to an African nation? | 46 |
| Feline in which a blue eye indicates deafness | 45 |
| Companion for Bond villain Blofeld | 34 |
| ___ bitters (cocktail ingredient) | 33 |
| Puzzle video game where you take out pigs | 41 |
| Group with pitchforks and torches | 33 |
| Unsettled feelings, in Frankfurt | 32 |
| Feelings of dread, in Düsseldorf | 35 |
| Company that makes beer for the White House? | 44 |
| " . . . the strength of ___": Psalm 147 | 49 |
| "Ten dollars ___" (pay wage, perhaps) | 47 |
| " . . . ___ for sport": Emerson | 41 |
| "That has __ ring to it" | 34 |
| "He seemed like such ___ boy" | 39 |