| __ Island, N.Y. | 15 |
| __ Island Ferry | 15 |
| Part of the 11 P.M. telecast | 28 |
| Denizen of the least populous New York City borough | 51 |
| Famed N.Y.C. vessel | 19 |
| Very happy "place" [read the Notepad for info about the hidden answers in this puzzle] | 96 |
| Alaska? | 7 |
| Coughing and sneezing? | 22 |
| Condition of our freedoms? | 26 |
| Temporary mood | 14 |
| Hit song for The Jacksons with guest vocalist Mick Jagger | 57 |
| Astounded condition | 19 |
| Belligerency | 12 |
| What a good mystery provides | 28 |
| Most sophisticated | 18 |
| The latest, technologically | 27 |
| Technologically advanced | 24 |
| The very latest | 15 |
| The highest level of development | 32 |
| Like the latest in technology | 29 |
| Cardiologist's concern? | 27 |
| Foe's condition? | 20 |
| Cardiological consultation topic? | 33 |
| Governor's report | 21 |
| Noted Washington address | 24 |
| US Constitution subject | 23 |
| Subject of an annual presidential speech | 40 |
| Presidential address | 20 |
| Noted Washington address? | 25 |
| Hepburn film: 1948 | 18 |
| Concern of organized labor? | 27 |
| Capra film of 1948 | 18 |
| Annual televised address | 24 |
| Annual political speech | 23 |
| iPods and such | 14 |
| It may be declared during dangerous times | 41 |
| Dangerous times declaration | 27 |
| Hiker's spot | 16 |
| Niagara Reservation was the first one in 1885 | 45 |
| Home to some lifers | 19 |
| San Quentin, for example | 24 |
| San Quentin or Attica | 21 |
| Attica, e.g., informally | 24 |
| Andy escapes from one in "The Shawshank Redemption" | 61 |
| Governor's guards | 21 |
| Troopers | 8 |
| Highway troopers | 16 |
| Columbia, S.C., newspaper's security department? | 52 |
| Body of lawmen | 14 |
| Governor's pet projects? | 28 |
| Certain wildlife refuge | 23 |
| Label on prison clothing, perhaps | 33 |
| 50 different ones were released over a 10-year period starting in 1999 | 70 |
| Antebellum northerner (with ''free'') | 53 |
| Out-of-_____ (nonresident) | 26 |
| Out-of- -- (many a tourist) | 27 |
| Free ___ (1850s abolitionist) | 29 |
| Blue or red follower | 20 |
| Bay -- (Bostonian, e.g.) | 24 |
| Bay __ (Massachusetts resident) | 31 |
| D. A.'s last two words | 26 |
| Sales taxes, e.g. | 17 |
| Civil War issue | 15 |
| Accommodations on an Italian ship? | 34 |
| Accommodation at sea | 20 |
| Cruise unit | 11 |
| Cruise ship accomodation | 24 |
| Ship accommodations | 19 |
| Private cabins | 14 |
| Liner lodgings | 14 |
| Carnival quarters? | 18 |
| Red -- (many Republicans) | 25 |
| Out-of-___ (some tourists) | 26 |
| Money in ancient Greece | 23 |
| Bay ___ (residents of Massachusetts) | 36 |
| Three kinds of BAYS | 19 |
| Like some lotteries | 19 |
| Like some liquor stores | 23 |
| Their lines are often crossed | 29 |
| Solid and gas | 13 |
| Virginia et al. | 15 |
| Virginia and West Virginia | 26 |
| The contiguous 48 | 17 |
| Territorial divisions | 21 |
| Solid, liquid and gas | 21 |
| Divisions of Australia | 22 |
| What the stars represent on Old Glory | 37 |
| What Senators represent | 23 |
| Washington et al. | 17 |
| Washington and Wyoming | 22 |
| Virginia and others | 19 |
| Twenty-two divisions of India | 29 |
| Turn ___ evidence | 17 |
| This puzzle's circled pairs, nowadays | 41 |
| They're red or blue, on some maps | 37 |
| The "S" in O.A.S. | 27 |
| Tenth Amendment subject | 23 |
| Solid and gas, in physics | 25 |
| Says for the record | 19 |
| Roll call at a political convention | 35 |