| Aptly named college team from Massachusetts | 43 |
| School that invented the drinking song? | 39 |
| Permanently marking actor Silver? | 33 |
| Wave menacingly, like a red-hot iron? | 37 |
| Pretend to know people personally? | 34 |
| Staying away from the competition | 33 |
| Marketing department's focus | 32 |
| Ohio urban redevelopment result? | 32 |
| "Beverly Hills 90210" fellow | 38 |
| "The Godfather" actor's reputation? | 49 |
| Hostile attempts to acquire competing products? | 47 |
| Kleenex, Robitussin, Crest, e.g. | 32 |
| Ranches and corporations have them | 34 |
| German chancellor Willy and family | 34 |
| First family of Germany, 1969-74 | 32 |
| Loser in many product comparisons | 33 |
| Baked British treats made with alcohol | 38 |
| R&B singer Norwood forgoing the band? | 41 |
| 1777 Revolutionary War battle site | 34 |
| "FlashForward" cocreator Braga | 40 |
| Country music resort city in Missouri | 37 |
| Item from the Victoria's Sweetness catalog? | 47 |
| Gay musical satire, with "The" | 40 |
| Event at Victoria's Secret or Nordstrom | 43 |
| Luca of "The Godfather" | 33 |
| "The Godfather" hoodlum Luca | 38 |
| Luca ___, "The Godfather" henchman | 44 |
| Luca ___, "The Godfather" character | 45 |
| "The Godfather" enforcer Luca | 39 |
| 'The Godfather' role Luca -- | 36 |
| 'The Godfather' character Luca -- | 41 |
| São Paulo's land, to natives | 35 |
| Largest S.A. country, to inhabitants | 36 |
| Five-time winner of the Copa do Mundo | 37 |
| "Ordem e Progresso" nación | 39 |
| World capital within the Distrito Federal | 41 |
| World capital laid out in the late 1950s | 40 |
| Capital of Jorge Amado's homeland | 37 |
| They can be denoted by a number and a letter | 44 |
| "No military bigwigs allowed"? | 40 |
| Furniture mentioned in "Lay, Lady, Lay" | 49 |
| With The 1964 fantasy film | 33 |
| Pre-W.W. I in automotive history | 32 |
| Tavern that serves beer and food | 32 |
| Restaurant to get a croque-monsieur | 35 |
| High-ranking military officer, slangily | 39 |
| Item of apparel patented in 1913 | 32 |
| Nickname for a gang of hired goons? | 35 |
| Weapon that gives a punch more punch | 36 |
| Rum, vodka and orange juice drink | 33 |
| M.I.T.'s class ring, familiarly | 35 |
| What trumpet players pay every April? | 37 |
| Drama about an obnoxious superhero? | 35 |
| Babysitter's hope when offering crayons? | 44 |
| "The Breakfast Club" stars | 36 |
| "Beer Barrel Polka" beer | 34 |
| "The ___ with a sword": Wilde | 39 |
| Hank Aaron's 715th home run, at the time? | 45 |
| Critique of our military dancers? | 33 |
| Critics' courageous comments | 32 |
| Epithet for New York City's firefighters | 44 |
| Undergraduate degree, to a pilot | 32 |
| 'Great job, play more!'? | 32 |
| London novel about gentlemen coming to blows? | 45 |
| Potato topping at a power lunch? | 32 |
| Site where donkeys are allowed to make noise? | 45 |
| Printer's hand inking roller | 32 |
| Donkey's favorite Mel Gibson movie? | 39 |
| Immortal comedian's donkey imitation? | 41 |
| What the original was described as | 34 |
| Stand firm in the face of defeat | 32 |
| Faces boldly, with "out" | 34 |
| Supermodel Gisele Bündchen, e.g. | 35 |
| Salon treatment for thong wearers | 33 |
| Rossano of "South Pacific" | 36 |
| IM shorthand while running to the bathroom | 42 |
| "Returning soon," in online shorthand | 47 |
| "I need a short break," in chat rooms | 47 |
| "Hang on a sec," online | 33 |
| 1974 Italian comedy directed by Franco Brusati | 46 |
| Suit popular in sugar-daddy days | 32 |
| Tool used by a mason to fill in a fissure? | 42 |
| The queen's grub in the parlor | 34 |
| Child's treat, rug's nemesis | 36 |
| Classic item in size comparisons | 32 |
| The Midwest, agriculturally speaking | 36 |
| Main food-supplying region of a country | 39 |
| Place for wheat, rye and white products | 39 |
| Size standard on "What's My Line?" | 48 |
| 'Is it bigger than a --?' | 33 |
| Navigation aid for Hansel and Gretel | 36 |
| Mexican tree with large, edible seeds | 37 |
| Brief film on kneading and baking? | 34 |
| The Little Drummer Boy brought __ | 33 |
| "The Tale of the Rising Yeast"? | 41 |
| Opening night expression (with a hidden veggie) | 47 |
| Line delivered before lines are delivered | 41 |
| Secede from the Union, for example | 34 |
| Make one's head spin on a dance floor? | 42 |
| Routine with a one-handed freeze, say | 37 |