| Triumphant spicy meal for the Three Little Pigs? | 48 |
| Story of a leather worker who goes to seedy bars? | 49 |
| Exposé of a lithographer's bad hangouts? | 47 |
| Famous lithographer plus his polygamous clan? | 45 |
| Indian restaurant menu subheading | 33 |
| Sing on-key with a seasoned twist? | 34 |
| Classic melodramatic villain's line | 39 |
| Joining others in swearing sprees? | 34 |
| Part of a sentence written in script? | 37 |
| Position locater, on a PC screen | 32 |
| Arrow that typically points northwest | 37 |
| Word in Shakespeare's epitaph | 33 |
| Keep Bill from giving away all of his billions? | 47 |
| Tongue-lashing by the lady of the house | 39 |
| Rebuke from a wife to her husband | 33 |
| Plumbers' favorite baseball player? | 39 |
| Baseball's reserve clause challenger | 40 |
| "Casablanca" director Michael | 39 |
| Comedian who has only one-liners? | 33 |
| In an abrupt and discourteous manner | 36 |
| Bent path taken by a whirling object? | 37 |
| Delivery that could lead to a strike | 36 |
| Interviewer's or pitcher's surprises | 44 |
| Products of pig farm experiments gone awry? | 43 |
| Horse's activity in dressage | 32 |
| Boundary imposed on Poland in 1944 | 34 |
| Longtime Mike Tyson trainer D'Amato | 39 |
| Like a well-paying job, in slang | 32 |
| Easy and high-paying, like a job | 32 |
| It provides a paycheck, no sweat | 32 |
| 'Raise the Titanic!' author | 35 |
| He finished last in his class at West Point | 43 |
| General called "Yellowhair" | 37 |
| Old comic actor's Little Bighorn headline? | 46 |
| Early fight for George Armstrong | 32 |
| Final rest period for George the general? | 41 |
| Martha Washington's first husband | 37 |
| He's always right, in a business maxim | 42 |
| What a store manager likes to see on faces? | 43 |
| Better than average, after "a" | 40 |
| Move from here to there with one hand | 37 |
| Pigeon coop built like a movie set? | 35 |
| Reduce one's feelings of weariness? | 39 |
| Meet ___ (romantic comedy scenes) | 33 |
| Case of the ___ (affected coyness) | 34 |
| Affected preciousness, with "the" | 43 |
| Affected modesty, with "the" | 38 |
| Most adorable flier of a copper plane? | 38 |
| Charmingly attractive person (Var.) | 35 |
| Skin at the base of a fingernail | 32 |
| Great place to pick up attractive women? | 40 |
| Join suddenly, as a conversation | 32 |
| "The First ___ the Deepest" | 37 |
| "The First --- the Deepest" | 37 |
| ''The first ___ the deepest'' | 45 |
| "That's enough!," to a collagist? | 47 |
| "A Touch of C," 1973 film | 35 |
| Small piece of fried or broiled meat | 36 |
| Overtake and attack, oater style | 32 |
| Stop supporting, with "for" | 37 |
| Doesn't get taught a lesson? | 32 |
| What this puzzle's theme does? | 34 |
| Acts rudely at a supermarket, say | 33 |
| Learns the ropes, with "on" | 37 |
| Makes one's point without delay | 35 |
| Directors in charge of downsizing? | 34 |
| What changes a drum to a male cat? | 34 |
| Where the surgical theaters are? | 32 |
| Words with "the chase" | 32 |
| Words with ''the chase'' | 40 |
| Screenplay direction for the editor | 35 |
| --- the chase (stop beating around the bush) | 44 |
| Result of playing around with a knife on a patio? | 49 |
| 'Never mind the details' | 32 |
| Former capital of the Incan empire | 34 |
| It was largely destroyed by a 1650 earthquake | 45 |
| Semicircular basin in a mountain | 32 |
| Ones ranking below ensigns: Abbr. | 33 |
| Bathrooms at a Long Island university? | 38 |
| U.S. unit of weight equivalent to 100 pounds | 44 |
| Psalm ___, longest chapter in the Bible | 39 |
| First year in St. Pius I's papacy | 37 |
| Texter's "So long" | 32 |
| "Later," in some text messages | 40 |
| "Bye for now," in chat rooms | 38 |
| Coffee shop with access to the Internet (1994) | 46 |
| Peak time for on-line shopping after Thanksgiving | 49 |
| One who dreads working with computers | 37 |
| Shepherd of "Moonlighting" | 36 |
| Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers, for two | 39 |
| RoboCop and the Terminator, e.g. | 32 |
| Combining form meaning "circular" | 43 |
| Light hybrid vehicle of the 1910's | 38 |
| Low-cost, lightweight autos of the 1910s-'20s | 49 |
| One who keeps spinning his or her wheels | 40 |
| "The Wizard of Oz" event | 34 |
| One with an eye for a storyteller? | 34 |
| Spiral-shaped particle accelerators | 35 |
| Gabriel GarcÃa Márquez best seller | 40 |
| Autos' 4, 6, or 8, for short | 32 |