| Kitchen device made from two saucepans, literally | 49 |
| Where hot-water tanks are housed in a building | 46 |
| Titanic compartment on the lowest level | 39 |
| Summer apartment with no air-conditioning? | 42 |
| When a situation becomes critical | 33 |
| "Let's see your swan dive..." | 43 |
| NW city nicknamed "The City of Trees" | 47 |
| Marvel from Idaho's largest city? | 37 |
| Swimmer with three Olympic gold medals, to Roget? | 49 |
| Dancer Bill Robinson's nickname | 35 |
| Onetime catchphrase for athlete Jackson | 39 |
| "Ruggles of Red Gap" actress | 38 |
| Partner who stands out in print? | 32 |
| Assertion [in extra-dark type] | 32 |
| Winner of Derby and Preakness: 1936 | 35 |
| Getting to home plate while walking on carpet? | 46 |
| Actor in "Stella Dallas" | 34 |
| General dubbed "The Liberator" | 40 |
| Magician's line in Venezuela? | 33 |
| Throw plant pests into disorder? | 32 |
| Where Indian movies are produced | 32 |
| Neckwear with a museum in Wickenburg, AZ | 40 |
| "Peace, Bread and Land" movement | 42 |
| Its theater is on the 100 ruble note | 36 |
| Loose part left after an oil change? | 36 |
| "When a Man Loves a Woman" singer | 43 |
| U.S. United Nations representative, 2005-06 | 43 |
| Attach securely, as metal plating | 33 |
| "Lady Be Good" playwright | 35 |
| "How Can We Be Lovers" singer | 39 |
| Rigidly straight, as after being startled | 41 |
| Capital of the former Belgian Congo | 35 |
| Assail rioters dressed in gray, palindromically | 47 |
| Its port is known as the Gateway to India | 41 |
| Base for the old British East India Company | 43 |
| Ones seeking locations for Bollywood movies? | 44 |
| Bad stand-up comic's inVestment of the 1940s? | 49 |
| Desserts served at the Bastille's fall? | 43 |
| Epithet for some Hollywood blondes | 34 |
| The candidate called reporters in for a ___ | 43 |
| Hollywood turkey's production crew | 38 |
| Nonsense word repeated in a 1961 hit | 36 |
| Site of a 1911 visit by King George V | 37 |
| Ruling family name in 19th-century Europe | 41 |
| "Golden Boy" protagonist Joe | 38 |
| "Able was I..." utterer? | 34 |
| Cook's Illustrated competitor | 33 |
| Andrew ___ Law, British statesman | 33 |
| Kinder, gentler words heard inside a B-52? | 42 |
| Trajectory of a thrown chocolate? | 33 |
| Bricks laid with the short side showing | 39 |
| Honey Ryder and Xenia Onatopp, e.g. | 35 |
| Beulah of "A Summer Place" | 36 |
| Actress Beulah ___: 1892–1981 | 36 |
| Secret agent disguised as a clergyman? | 38 |
| An agent's fair-haired catch? | 33 |
| Sight you might see outside of M's office? | 46 |
| Developmental measurement based on skeletal size | 48 |
| Nickname for more than a few pro wrestlers | 42 |
| Shop that only sells filleted meat? | 35 |
| They're used in repair of fractures | 39 |
| Prowess of an orthopedic surgeon? | 33 |
| How some chicken or fish is served | 34 |
| Tissue that produces blood cells | 32 |
| Two words before "contention" | 39 |
| Coming-of-age comedy gag subjects | 33 |
| "___ Ark," comic strip | 32 |
| "Bungling for Dummies," e.g.? | 39 |
| Some exams for joint pain sufferers | 35 |
| Plants also called thoroughworts | 32 |
| Sci-fi physician played by DeForest Kelley | 42 |
| Ocean trip with a skeleton crew? | 32 |
| '70s disco "Rasputin" band | 40 |
| "Civilization" opener: 1947 | 37 |
| Ones getting hit on at salsa clubs? | 35 |
| "Wait For You" '80s band | 38 |
| Liveright's publishing partner | 34 |
| Madonna's "La Isla ___" | 37 |
| "La Isla ___" (Madonna hit) | 37 |
| "La Isla ___" (Madonna song) | 38 |
| First hard rock band to score a #1 country hit | 46 |
| Band whose original name was Johnny Electric | 44 |
| "Wanted Dead or Alive" band | 37 |
| "Livin' on a Prayer" rockers | 42 |
| "Livin' on a Prayer" band | 39 |
| Adjective with chance or fortune | 32 |
| "___ nuit" ("Good night") | 45 |
| "__ chance, Monsieur!" | 32 |
| Some hats worn on The Oregon Trail | 34 |
| Outlaw William + actor Alan = Scottish boy? | 43 |
| Causes for alarm in the West German capital? | 44 |
| "Oh Johnny . . . " wee warbler | 40 |
| "Heaven Must Have Sent You" singer | 44 |
| Mickey Mouse's unsuccessful cousin? | 39 |
| "Total Eclipse of the Heart" singer | 45 |
| "It's a Heartache" singer | 39 |
| Scottish girl further north in Scandinavia? | 43 |
| Where Germans can find Chinese pans? | 36 |
| Chimpanzee that uses sex as a greeting | 38 |
| U2 frontman's bit of naughtiness? | 37 |