| 20th-century German leader's moniker | 40 |
| Clears of vermin, as the Pied Piper | 35 |
| Cleans up Hamelin, in a German legend | 37 |
| "White Christmas" singer, informally | 46 |
| English county east of Manchester | 33 |
| Streeter's "___ Mable" | 36 |
| Where dat thing goes, in Brooklyn | 33 |
| Marty Allen's "Hello ___" | 39 |
| "Hello ___" (old comedy intro) | 40 |
| "Dat ___" (classic jazz song) | 39 |
| "___ Mr. President": Coons | 36 |
| "___ Mable" (W.W. I best seller) | 42 |
| "___ Mable," Streeter work | 36 |
| Shortstop nicknamed "Captain Clutch" | 46 |
| Couple that made "Bolero" | 35 |
| Word that comes from another word | 33 |
| Work on logical proofs while dining out? | 40 |
| The mathematician got busted for ___ | 36 |
| Etymologists' interests: Abbr. | 34 |
| Their "skin game" is legitimate | 41 |
| Word form for ''skin'' | 38 |
| ''Skin'' starter | 32 |
| Actor Mulroney of "The Wedding Date" | 46 |
| 'Young Guns' actor Mulroney | 35 |
| Franco-American's final offense? | 36 |
| Disparaging Argentine leader badly injured? | 43 |
| Three-time N.B.A. All-Star Williams | 35 |
| "Deep Purple" composer | 32 |
| Mann's "___ in Venedig" | 37 |
| "Talk Dirty" pop singer Jason | 39 |
| University in Center Valley, Pa. | 32 |
| St. Francis ___ (French prelate) | 32 |
| Makes safe for drinking, as water | 33 |
| Features of lowercase p's and q's | 41 |
| Punctuation mark that dips below the line? | 42 |
| Thrill-givers on roller coasters | 32 |
| Starts of many spelunking explorations | 38 |
| Cancels, as in an online order form | 35 |
| Early "cure" for tuberculosis | 39 |
| One who leaves the army without leave | 37 |
| Succulent African shrub popular as a bonsai | 43 |
| Sting's duet with Algerian singer Cheb Mami | 47 |
| Ground coverings having sparse vegetation | 41 |
| Palm Springs paper, with "the" | 40 |
| Newborn on the first TV Guide cover | 35 |
| Infant on the first "TV Guide" cover | 46 |
| "The Bicycle Thief" director Vittorio | 47 |
| "Bicycle Thieves" director | 36 |
| Lawrence's initial occupation? | 34 |
| Ones brought in to negotiate parts of contracts | 47 |
| MDMA and "The Clear," to some | 39 |
| Controlled substance substitutes | 32 |
| An animal rights activist may dump paint on it | 46 |
| Calvin Klein's hereditary factors? | 38 |
| Cause of a product recall, perhaps | 34 |
| Skillfully fashions roadside markings? | 38 |
| Lusted after an "I Love Lucy" star? | 45 |
| Former Obama Social Secretary Rogers | 36 |
| Singer of "Send in the Clowns" | 40 |
| Obama's first social secretary __ Rogers | 44 |
| Obama White House Social Secretary Rogers | 41 |
| Film in which Brando plays Napoleon | 35 |
| 1954 film in which Brando played Napoleon | 41 |
| Lucie Arnaz's dad and brother | 33 |
| Brand applied to a baby's bottom | 36 |
| Teacher's request of a publisher | 36 |
| Complete supply of paper and office things | 42 |
| Spy's reaction to an early retirement offer? | 48 |
| Tracy-Hepburn film, with "The" | 40 |
| Computers that don't go on your lap | 39 |
| Norma of "Sunset Boulevard" | 37 |
| Wyler's "The ___ Hours": 1955 | 43 |
| Three-point buzzer beater, often | 32 |
| 2010 movie with a plot to steal the moon | 40 |
| Moon of Neptune named for a Greek nymph | 39 |
| Singer with the 1994 hit "You Gotta Be" | 49 |
| "You Gotta Be" soul singer | 36 |
| "You Gotta Be" singer, 1994 | 37 |
| Bakery supply for wrapping cake boxes? | 38 |
| Early 1800's prime minister of France | 41 |
| "Delphine" author: 1803 | 33 |
| Cleaned up a microscopic specimen, e.g. | 39 |
| 1910s-'20s Dutch art movement | 33 |
| Railroad conductor's inquiry | 32 |
| Verdi's "La Forza del ___" | 40 |
| "Bootylicious" singers | 32 |
| "___ Rides Again," 1939 film | 38 |
| "___ Rides Again" (classic oater) | 43 |
| "___ Rides Again" (1939 western) | 42 |
| "___ Rides Again," Dietrich film | 42 |
| "___ Rides Again," 1939 oater | 39 |
| Buddy of the Songwriters Hall of Fame | 37 |
| Removes one's name from an online photo | 43 |
| Offspring "Spare Me the ___" | 38 |
| Lessenings of tension between nations | 37 |
| Relaxations of international tensions | 37 |
| Periods of warming ... or cooling off | 37 |
| Periods of de-escalation, perhaps | 33 |
| Movement-locking catches of clocks | 34 |
| Dissuade people from using a bridge? | 36 |