| Nits belonging to songstress Fiona? | 35 |
| Word coined in PC magazine in 1990 | 34 |
| Narrowly defined software component | 35 |
| Fill out the necessary forms, say | 33 |
| "Thumbs up" signification | 35 |
| Angry Birds and Words with Friends | 34 |
| Progs that may be "killer" | 36 |
| "Killer" computer programs | 36 |
| Abbr. on a doctor's schedule | 32 |
| Square in Google Calendar: Abbr. | 32 |
| Engagement calendar entry: Abbr. | 32 |
| Meetings entered in P.D.A.'s: Abbr. | 39 |
| Listings in a dr.'s calendar | 32 |
| Listings in a daily planner: Abbr. | 34 |
| Mo. with the 100th day of the year | 34 |
| When some Tauruses are born: Abbr. | 34 |
| When Earth Day is celebrated: Abbr. | 35 |
| What "4" may mean, briefly | 36 |
| Eliot's "cruellest" mo. | 37 |
| The cruellest mo., according to Eliot | 37 |
| The '4' of 4/1/11: Abbr. | 32 |
| Month of many unhappy returns? (abbr.) | 38 |
| Mo. whose birthstone is the diamond | 35 |
| Mo. of Paul Revere's midnight ride | 38 |
| Mo. in which the Civil War started | 34 |
| Mo. in which the Civil War began and ended | 42 |
| Mo. in which the Civil War began | 32 |
| Lending letters or tax-paying mo. | 33 |
| Its birthstone is the diamond: Abbr. | 36 |
| Its birthstone is the diamond (abbr.) | 37 |
| Disclosure to a loan applicant: Abbr. | 37 |
| Auto financing factor, initially | 32 |
| "___ moi le déluge" | 32 |
| ___-ski party (lodge gathering, perhaps) | 40 |
| "___ nous le déluge" | 33 |
| "___ moi, le déluge" | 33 |
| Opposite of ''avant'' | 37 |
| "____ moi le déluge" | 33 |
| "___ moi le déluge" | 33 |
| "__ moi, le déluge": Louis XV | 42 |
| ___-ski (post-slopes relaxation) | 32 |
| Eliot's "cruellest month" | 39 |
| You may get fooled when it arrives | 34 |
| Word with "fresh" or "shower" | 49 |
| Millay's "Second ___" | 35 |
| Carman's "___ Airs" | 33 |
| Bliss Carman's "___ Airs" | 39 |
| "___ in Paris," 1932 song | 35 |
| ''___ in Paris'' | 32 |
| You may be fooled at its beginning | 34 |
| With 32 Acrown, a day for foolers | 33 |
| When the Boston Marathon is held | 32 |
| When Browning wanted to be in England | 37 |
| The "cruellest month": Eliot | 38 |
| T.S. Eliot's "cruellest month" | 44 |
| T.S. Eliot's 'cruellest month' | 42 |
| T. S. Eliot's "cruelest month" | 44 |
| Something that begins foolishly? | 32 |
| Roger's dead girlfriend in "Rent" | 47 |
| Pat Boone's "___ Love" | 36 |
| Pat Boone hit, "___ Love" | 35 |
| Opening word of "The Waste Land" | 42 |
| National Cherry Blossom Festival time | 37 |
| Month that starts with a prank holiday | 38 |
| Month in which the Civil War began and ended | 44 |
| Month daylight-saving time begins | 33 |
| Its 13th was Jefferson's birthday | 37 |
| First word of "The Waste Land" | 40 |
| Eliot's ''cruellest month'' | 47 |
| Deadline time appropriate to this puzzle | 40 |
| "The cruellest month," to Eliot | 41 |
| "An ___ Day": Longfellow | 34 |
| "___ in Portugal," 1953 song | 38 |
| " . . . glory of an ___ day": Shak. | 45 |
| ____ Come She Will : Simon and Garfunkel | 42 |
| “___ Love” (1957 #1 hit) | 32 |
| When pranksters come out of the woodwork | 40 |
| Folks are often fooled when these arrive | 40 |
| " . . . now that ___ there": Browning | 47 |
| " . . . now that ___ there" | 37 |
| Existing independent of experience, in logic | 44 |
| "Kiss the chef" garment | 33 |
| Everything but the Girl's "Strings" | 49 |
| Word from the Latin for "little napkin" | 49 |
| Where a golf fairway transitions into a green | 45 |
| The Chieftains "Mason's ___" | 42 |
| John Entwistle "___ Strings" | 38 |
| ''Kiss the cook'' advisor | 41 |
| In respect to, with ''of'' | 42 |
| Small-print nos. in credit card ads | 35 |
| Credit card and auto dealer stats | 33 |
| College-level high school tests: abbr. | 38 |
| Tests for college credit, for short | 35 |
| Tests for college credit, briefly | 33 |
| H.S. exams for post-secondary credit | 36 |
| Advanced tests for high schoolers | 33 |
| Area that may have stained-glass windows | 40 |
| Vaulted projection on a building | 32 |
| Area that may have stained glass | 32 |
| Bishop's seat in ancient churches | 37 |