| Certain Southeastern Conference mascot | 38 |
| New Zealand's most populous city | 36 |
| Lost tour group in South Pacific site? | 38 |
| "You've got it backwards!" | 40 |
| Result of eBay technical difficulty? | 36 |
| ''Going, going, gone'' guy | 42 |
| "Homage to Clio" poet and family | 42 |
| "Funeral Blues" poet and family | 41 |
| "Another Time" poet and family | 40 |
| The practice of kicking an import's tires? | 46 |
| Car parked next to a German sedan? | 34 |
| Some commuter "reading" | 33 |
| One who makes many sound investments? | 37 |
| Driver's entertainment, sometimes | 37 |
| Mulder and Scully show for the blind? | 37 |
| Sit in on classes, but not for credit | 37 |
| "The principal's classroom" | 41 |
| Catty remarks from actress Hepburn? | 35 |
| Pot-___ (Parisian's meat dish) | 34 |
| Pot-___ (French meat-and-vegetables dish) | 41 |
| Like the stables cleaned by Hercules | 36 |
| Site of one of Hercules's labors | 36 |
| It means anything, or nothing at all | 36 |
| Period of George W. Bush's presidency | 41 |
| ___ March, Saul Bellow protagonist | 34 |
| ___ Doggie (Doggie Daddy's cartoon kid) | 43 |
| What "8" may stand for | 32 |
| Month without a national holiday | 32 |
| Month with no major American holidays | 37 |
| "The Whales of ---" (Gish-Davis film) | 47 |
| City in Georgia noted for golf tournaments | 42 |
| Home of the Masters golf tournament | 35 |
| Saintly archbishop of Canterbury | 32 |
| Band of Horses' "St." | 35 |
| Frequently hot and sticky months | 32 |
| Small diving bird of the North Pacific | 38 |
| Bonn students' assembly hall | 32 |
| Assembly hall in a German college | 33 |
| Vaudevillian fond of coffee with milk? | 38 |
| Nickname for Ireland, with 'the' | 40 |
| "Iphigenia at ___": Euripides | 39 |
| ___ Shinrikyo (Japanese cult in 1995 news) | 42 |
| Speaker just before "Over the Rainbow" | 48 |
| Niece's polite interruption? | 32 |
| Pretzel chain founded in '88 | 32 |
| Sequel to "Madame Bovary"? | 36 |
| Character in "The Wizard of Oz-trich"? | 48 |
| Marge's sister, to Bart Simpson | 35 |
| "___ de ma blonde . . . " | 35 |
| Song that inspired "Love Me Tender" | 45 |
| Song on which "Love Me Tender" is based | 49 |
| Song that 'Love Me Tender' is based on | 46 |
| Song adapted for "Love Me Tender" | 43 |
| "As the blackbird in the spring..." | 45 |
| One treating disorders of the ear | 33 |
| Events marked by large streamers | 32 |
| Chemist's Olympics champions? | 33 |
| "Moi, ___" ("Me, too": Fr.) | 47 |
| "Pride and Prejudice" novelist | 40 |
| "Pride and Prejudice" author | 38 |
| "Sense and Sensibility" author | 40 |
| "Northanger Abbey" novelist | 37 |
| "Mansfield Park" novelist | 35 |
| She wrote "Mansfield Park" | 36 |
| Jane who wrote "Sense and Sensibility" | 48 |
| Jane who wrote "Pride and Prejudice" | 46 |
| Her novel "The Watsons" was unfinished | 48 |
| Author who created Emma Woodhouse | 33 |
| ''Pride and Prejudice'' author | 46 |
| ''Mansfield Park'' author | 41 |
| "The Music of Chance" author Paul | 43 |
| "Live Music Capital of the World" | 43 |
| Like Cate Blanchett or Geoffrey Rush | 36 |
| "Die Fledermaus" setting | 34 |
| Its schilling was replaced with the euro | 40 |
| 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics host | 34 |
| Clothed in a French sloganed shirt | 34 |
| Part of Paris, famed for its racecourse | 39 |
| Believers in film directors' full control | 45 |
| Tennis great's published twin? | 34 |
| 1982 movie starring Al Pacino as a playwright | 45 |
| Writer who doesn't need an agent | 36 |
| Condition represented by a puzzle piece | 39 |
| Mechanic's 50-minute evaluation? | 36 |
| Germans living in the fast lane? | 32 |
| Grease monkey's publication? | 32 |
| Shop that fixes collision damage | 32 |
| "The _____ of the Breakfast-Table" | 44 |
| "___ of the Breakfast Table" | 38 |
| One with a lot to be concerned about | 36 |
| Standard's opposite, for short | 34 |
| "Turn Up the Radio" '80s band | 43 |
| Like books that may fetch a higher resale value | 47 |
| Solicitor of celebs' signatures | 35 |
| Features of some prized memorabilia | 35 |
| Three- to six-year financial commitment, usually | 48 |
| One way to decrease the work force | 34 |
| Convert to a computer system, e.g. | 34 |
| Cash dispenser operated by a president? | 39 |
| They're of help to some captains | 36 |