| Delaware's capital, after the deer take over? | 49 |
| "Follow my instructions to the letter" | 48 |
| Onetime Iranian ruler's elaborate publicity? | 48 |
| Poisonous plant with milky juice | 32 |
| Bespectacled cartoon canine who was once a CEO | 46 |
| Dreaded headline at the post office? | 36 |
| One who picks the pick of the litter, often | 43 |
| Many a Westminster show exhibitor | 33 |
| Two-wheeled, horse-drawn vehicle | 32 |
| Horse-drawn vehicles, ironically | 32 |
| Horse-drawn vehicles, despite their name | 40 |
| Boxer's ring? (United States) | 33 |
| Misanthropic description of the cosmos | 38 |
| Theological question about fliers in formation? | 47 |
| Verse that's not the cat's meow | 39 |
| Verse than which there is no worse | 34 |
| It might contain tomorrow's lunch | 37 |
| Holder of tomorrow's lunch, maybe | 37 |
| Container for half a steak, perhaps | 35 |
| Euphemism for a profane adjective | 33 |
| Source of poop that gets scooped? | 33 |
| Consensus at the Westminster Kennel Club Show? | 46 |
| Person who takes pointers from others? | 38 |
| "A ___ Flanders" (1959 tear-jerker) | 45 |
| ''A ___ Flanders'' (1960) | 41 |
| Equipment for a ping-pong playing pet? | 38 |
| Where one may find a few pointers | 33 |
| Flower once used to treat rabies | 32 |
| Pink-flowered plants often used as grafting stock | 49 |
| Feeds a friend's foxhound, say | 34 |
| " . . . let slip the ___": Shak. | 42 |
| Soldiers' means of identification | 37 |
| On occasion, what Timmy used to call Lassie | 43 |
| "Silent" pooch summoner | 33 |
| ... and embellished with ___ trees | 34 |
| Chic Young creation to a treehugger | 36 |
| Common reply to a parent's demand | 37 |
| Auctioneer's question, perhaps | 34 |
| Sweetheart's needless question | 34 |
| Don Henley "All She Wants to ___" | 43 |
| "When Harry Met Sally" imperative | 43 |
| One who's handy around the house | 36 |
| Apt username for Catherine, the handywoman? | 43 |
| "You think it'll bother me?" | 42 |
| Ken or Daria of radio finance programs | 38 |
| Archbishop of New York after Egan | 33 |
| System to reduce background noise | 33 |
| "Last Train To Clarksville" singer | 44 |
| Title role for Harrison and Murphy | 34 |
| Doctor who's friends with Matthew Mugg | 42 |
| Done with less than minimal care, to a doctor? | 46 |
| "Million ___," 1941 film | 34 |
| Its average life span is 22 months | 34 |
| Especially cheap housing for soldiers? | 38 |
| Considered only in terms of money | 33 |
| Business for successful perfumeries? | 36 |
| Indication that money is involved | 33 |
| Moved on wheels, as a movie camera | 34 |
| Small amounts, as of whipped cream | 34 |
| Play about the Helmers, with "A" | 42 |
| Broadway heroine who debuted in 1964 | 36 |
| Benchmark for a golf-playing clone? | 35 |
| Namesake of a noted Tennessee amusement park | 44 |
| Singer/songwriter with a famous bosom | 37 |
| Porter Wagoner's former duettist | 36 |
| Nickname for the starting hold'em hand of 9-5 | 49 |
| Her first film was "9 to 5" | 37 |
| Parton-sponsored theatrical revue? | 34 |
| 1870s period costume named for a Dickens lass | 45 |
| Pigeon Forge, Tennessee attraction | 34 |
| Stone arrangement, like Stonehenge | 34 |
| Stone arrangement a la Stonehenge | 33 |
| "--- Claiborne" (1995) | 32 |
| Name in the title of a Stephen King best seller | 47 |
| Actual name of Nabokov's Lolita | 35 |
| Lundgren of "Rocky IV" | 32 |
| Actor Lundgren of "Rocky IV" | 38 |
| Food product for the eco-conscious | 34 |
| Acronym in 2013 Supreme Court news | 34 |
| Actor who's written popular cookbooks | 41 |
| Train unit with a raised, glass-enclosed roof | 45 |
| Buckminster Fuller's concern? | 33 |
| Dwayne Johnson's oversized head? | 36 |
| Motto of indoor stadium advocates? | 34 |
| "_____ Book", circa 1086 | 34 |
| "___ Book" (early English record) | 43 |
| __ Book: 11th-century English land survey | 41 |
| What the gross national product is based on | 43 |
| Roseanne Barr's self-anointed title | 39 |
| String instruments made in the U.S.A.? | 38 |
| Camp shelter with a rounded roof | 32 |
| It may be intimidating to a postman? | 36 |
| Prominent chord in romantic music | 33 |
| Mater ___ (Mary, in Latin prayers) | 34 |
| "A Season in Purgatory" author Dunne | 46 |
| 'The Two Mrs. Grenvilles' author Dunne | 46 |
| They're often set up for a fall | 35 |
| Company with the stock symbol DPZ | 33 |
| Pizza chain with a rectangular three-dot logo | 45 |
| Pizza chain whose logo has three dots | 37 |