| Use a telescope, maybe | 22 |
| Search the heavens | 18 |
| Be a night watchman? | 20 |
| Act the astronomer | 18 |
| Pavilion for celebrities? | 25 |
| Astronomer, often | 17 |
| What author Harsanyi called Galileo | 35 |
| One with a night job | 20 |
| Idle dreamer | 12 |
| Dreamy one | 10 |
| Night watchmen? | 15 |
| Autograph hounds are ___ | 24 |
| Astronomers ... or daydreamers | 30 |
| Has night vision? | 17 |
| Is a night watchman? | 20 |
| Has reveries | 12 |
| Emulates Galileo | 16 |
| Staring at celebs on the red carpet? | 36 |
| Oscar night activity, jocularly | 31 |
| Naked eye astronomy | 19 |
| Activity at Palomar | 19 |
| Pops of the Pirates | 19 |
| Pirate inducted at Cooperstown in 1988 | 38 |
| Pirate immortal | 15 |
| 1979 N.L. co-MVP Willie | 23 |
| Plant of amaryllis family | 25 |
| Mister Ed and Elsie the Cow? | 28 |
| Best fraternity pledge tormentor? | 33 |
| Distinguished alums of North Carolina? | 38 |
| ". . . first ___ see tonight" | 39 |
| "First see..." | 24 |
| "First _____ see..." | 30 |
| " . . . first ___ see tonight" (wishing verse) | 56 |
| Lead the cast of | 16 |
| Head the cast of | 16 |
| Get top billing for | 19 |
| Have a leading part | 19 |
| Be the main attraction of | 25 |
| Be the leading lady of | 22 |
| Be the lead of | 14 |
| Be the headliner of | 19 |
| Rubberneck's activity | 25 |
| Unable to look away | 19 |
| Tourist's activity | 22 |
| Rude activity | 13 |
| Not averting one's eyes | 27 |
| Eyeballing | 10 |
| Being rude, in a way | 20 |
| "Then nightly sings the ___ owl": Shak. | 49 |
| They end in the blink of an eye | 31 |
| What eyes have? | 15 |
| When to rubberneck? | 19 |
| Sea World creature who seems to be really fixated on something? | 63 |
| "A --- Born" | 22 |
| "A ___ Born" | 22 |
| Onetime co-host of "The View" | 39 |
| Former controversial cohost of "The View" | 51 |
| Blunt, as reality | 17 |
| Kind of contrast | 16 |
| Devoid of any disguise | 22 |
| Sheer; utter | 12 |
| Like many a contrast | 20 |
| ___ naked | 9 |
| Willie of "All the King's Men" | 44 |
| Unsoftened | 10 |
| Un-adorned | 10 |
| Type of naked | 13 |
| Totally naked | 13 |
| Sharply delineated, as a contrast | 33 |
| Ringo's original surname | 28 |
| Not at all glamorized | 21 |
| Like the surface of the moon | 28 |
| Lacking adornment | 17 |
| Bluntly plain | 13 |
| A top U.S. admiral in W.W. II | 29 |
| ___ raving mad | 14 |
| Voter's dilemma, often | 26 |
| Having less shading | 19 |
| Sightseeing at The Steppes? | 27 |
| Tuna giant | 10 |
| Lunch To-Go maker | 17 |
| Former Heinz brand | 18 |
| Charlie the tuna's brand | 28 |
| Charlie is in its ads | 21 |
| "Sorry, Charlie" brand | 32 |
| Canned tuna without mayo? | 25 |
| Without adornment | 17 |
| Stripped of everything | 22 |
| Desolation | 10 |
| 1992 Smashing Pumpkins b-side | 29 |
| Broadsheet headquartered in Newark, New Jersey | 46 |
| Like an overcast night | 22 |
| Black, as the night sky | 23 |
| Sans twinklers | 14 |
| Opaque, in a way | 16 |
| Like stormy nights | 18 |
| Like a dark night, perhaps | 26 |
| Like a dark night | 17 |
| " . . . ___ and bible-black": Dylan Thomas | 52 |
| Hollywood hopeful | 17 |