| Johnson who managed the 1986 championship Mets | 46 |
| 2012 N.L. Manager of the Year Johnson | 37 |
| 'Take This Job and Shove It' writer | 43 |
| He wrote "The Party's Over" | 41 |
| Star of a "CSI" spinoff | 33 |
| Originally "Mag's Diversions" | 43 |
| Italy's equivalent of the Oscar | 35 |
| 1998's leading money winner on the PGA tour | 47 |
| "That'll Be the Day" star, 1974 | 45 |
| "Goodbye Girl" singer (1978) | 38 |
| Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist: 1964 | 46 |
| 'Amy's View' playwright | 35 |
| "M. Butterfly" playwright | 35 |
| "Political Discourses" author | 39 |
| Political cartoonist who created Colonel Blimp | 46 |
| "Wag the Dog" screenwriter | 36 |
| Best Actor winner at the 31st Academy Awards | 44 |
| Supreme Court justice dropping out? | 35 |
| "Just Shoot Me" co-star | 33 |
| Kato Kaelin portrayer on "S.N.L." | 43 |
| "Rules of Engagement" star | 36 |
| "Rules of Engagement" actor | 37 |
| Satan's purchase from Hutch? | 32 |
| Stand-up comic known for irreverent sermonettes | 47 |
| "Adoration of the Magi" painter | 41 |
| "Dat ole ___ sea": O'Neill | 40 |
| The "D" of John D. Rockefeller | 40 |
| Dime-giver Rockefeller's middle name | 40 |
| Swiss host city for the World Economic Forum | 44 |
| FRONTIERSMAN WHO DIED AT THE ALAMO | 34 |
| Where a Monkee changes after a game? | 36 |
| "Mork & Mindy" co-star Pam | 40 |
| 'Mork & Mindy' co-star Pam | 38 |
| "Gilligan's Island" actress | 41 |
| University of Georgia sports fans | 33 |
| Team with a mascot named Uga, familiarly | 40 |
| Georgia eleven, in sports headlines | 35 |
| American Idol contestants, to Randy | 35 |
| Basketball's "Chocolate Thunder" | 46 |
| Occurred to (with "on") | 33 |
| Occurred to, with "on" | 32 |
| Occurred to (with ''on'') | 41 |
| Nietzsche's "The ___ Day" | 39 |
| 1978 sequel set in a shopping mall | 34 |
| Errol Flynn movie (with "The") | 40 |
| Peanut butter at the break of day? | 34 |
| "From dewy ___ dewy night": Morris | 44 |
| First "Family Feud" host | 34 |
| Six-year role for James Van Der Beek | 36 |
| One-time Yukon capital, ___ City | 32 |
| Former "Family Feud" host Richard | 43 |
| First host of "The Family Feud" | 41 |
| "___ Creek" (TV series) | 33 |
| Continuously, or this puzzle's theme | 40 |
| "A ___ the Races," Marx Brothers film | 47 |
| They're handy for overnight stays | 37 |
| How one might take things in rehab | 34 |
| Went away for a while, as in class | 34 |
| Some of a baseball team's schedule | 38 |
| 'It rained all night the -- left ...' | 45 |
| Start of a phrase meaning "always" | 44 |
| Beatles' song A ____ the Life | 36 |
| "One __ the Life of Ivan Denisovich" | 46 |
| "Another __ Paradise": Phil Collins hit | 49 |
| "A --- the Life" (Beatles tune) | 41 |
| "When ___ Done," 1926 song | 36 |
| "The bright ___ done": Shak. | 38 |
| "___ West" (popular hymn) | 35 |
| "The ___ and all its sweets . . . " | 45 |
| "I'm as happy as the ___" | 39 |
| "Don't quit your ___!" | 36 |
| Something you shouldn't quit | 32 |
| One might be advised not to quit it | 35 |
| "The old grind" for many | 34 |
| Clumsy actress while she waits tables? | 38 |
| Daniel of "My Left Foot" | 34 |
| Its flowers are very short-lived | 32 |
| "The ___ the Jackal": Forsyth | 39 |
| When one must account for oneself | 33 |
| When fate comes knocking on the door | 36 |
| "The ___," G. C. Scott film | 37 |
| Decision regarding a Belafonte song? | 36 |
| Phrase after "call me anytime" | 40 |
| Motel with a sunrise in its logo | 32 |
| Hotel chain with a sunburst logo | 32 |
| Times in a classic Yuletide carol | 33 |
| "The Twelve ___," Yuletide song | 41 |
| Early lesson in foreign language instruction | 44 |
| Soap opera set in a body-treatment business? | 44 |
| Weekend-with-the-girls locations | 32 |
| Planet seen in the pre-sunrise sky | 34 |
| Bright planet seen before sunrise | 33 |
| Planets visible just before sunrise | 35 |
| Eisenstein's "Ten ___ the World" | 46 |
| Ohio home of the Wright brothers | 32 |
| Orville Wright's city of birth | 34 |
| The Wright brothers' Ohio home | 34 |
| The Wright brothers' hometown | 33 |
| National Aviation Hall of Fame site | 35 |
| City near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base | 41 |