| You can't get it out of your head | 37 |
| Kindly make this rental agreement less severe? | 46 |
| Supported on a stand, as a painting | 35 |
| Remove tactfully, as from office | 32 |
| Bar for slackening threads in a loom | 36 |
| It stretches from Maine to Florida | 34 |
| Hurricane's landing place, often | 36 |
| Disoriented 1979 Nick Nolte movie? | 34 |
| "The Great Gatsby" setting | 36 |
| "The Great Gatsby" village | 36 |
| Where Cockney is spoken in London | 33 |
| Traditionally working-class section of London | 45 |
| Site of London's Olympic Park | 33 |
| Part of London where Eliza Doolittle is from | 44 |
| Search party near the Oval Office? | 34 |
| What the e-Ukrainian gift shop offered? | 39 |
| Occasional White House cover-ups | 32 |
| South Pacific site of large stone statues | 41 |
| Actress Garr discovered at a statue site? | 41 |
| Like the wind that brings Mary Poppins | 38 |
| Describing winds from the Orient | 32 |
| Erstwhile "Wings of Man" | 34 |
| Company once run by astronaut Frank Borman | 42 |
| Domain ruled from Constantinople | 32 |
| Inhabitant of New York City, e.g. | 33 |
| Earliest person to see a sunrise, typically | 43 |
| Their noontime is 9 A.M. in L.A. | 32 |
| European dilemma of the 1800's | 34 |
| Airline hanging on the edge (three hours ahead)? | 48 |
| Time spent in New York around Thanksgiving? | 43 |
| Event that rocked Dublin, April 24, 1916 | 40 |
| Day before the rebellion of 1916 | 32 |
| City in W. Massachusetts, ironically | 36 |
| Six-term Senator from Mississippi | 33 |
| Passenger steamer that sank in a 1915 disaster | 46 |
| Town in Connecticut's New London County | 43 |
| Connecticut town 10 miles west of New London | 44 |
| Rochester's ___ School of Music | 35 |
| Linda who married Paul McCartney | 32 |
| He wrote "Lot's Wife" | 35 |
| Words starting a Steinbeck title | 32 |
| " . . . Nod, on the ___ Eden" | 39 |
| Steinbeck novel, to a Norse god? | 32 |
| Where the Garden State Parkway meets I-280 | 42 |
| "Colorful" city bordering Newark, N.J. | 48 |
| Way to go from Manhattan to the Bronx? | 38 |
| Strait adjacent to Long Island City | 35 |
| Brooklyn–Manhattan divider | 33 |
| Pacific arm between Korea and Japan | 35 |
| Resident of New York's Murray Hill, e.g. | 44 |
| United Nations member since 2002 | 32 |
| Phrase heard at many an all-star game | 37 |
| Like even-numbered interstate highways | 38 |
| 2000 Best Foreign Language Film nominee | 39 |
| Geographic rift in Christendom: 1054 | 36 |
| It blew Mary Poppins to the Banks' house | 44 |
| Old radio show, with "The" | 36 |
| Classic 30's-40's radio comedy | 38 |
| Absurdist series of old-time radio | 34 |
| 1930s-'40s serial radio comedy | 34 |
| Toy that originally used a 100-watt light bulb | 46 |
| Start of a happy-go-lucky phrase | 32 |
| Part of a saying re spendthrifts | 32 |
| Half of a money-losing expression | 33 |
| Fowl that's not too demanding to raise? | 43 |
| Person looking for a hookup, perhaps | 36 |
| Federal Reserve plan involving low interest rates | 49 |
| "Let's just calm down" | 36 |
| Cream puff in the batter's box | 34 |
| Porter's "___ Love" | 33 |
| "It's so ___ fall in love" | 40 |
| Song from "Born to Dance" | 35 |
| Top vs. bottom-seed shutouts, for instance | 42 |
| What the backer of a failing business may do? | 45 |
| What you might do if you get stood up | 37 |
| What bachelors often do at mealtime | 35 |
| "__ apple every day . . ." | 36 |
| " . . . ___ drink as friends": Shak. | 46 |
| Gilbert book rewritten by donkeys? | 34 |
| "___ merry": Luke 12:19 | 33 |
| Ang Lee film, 1994 Best Foreign Film nominee | 44 |
| David Lee Roth "___ and Smile" | 40 |
| David Lee Roth: "___ and Smile" | 41 |
| David Lee Roth full-length debut | 32 |
| Apologize with shame on Thanksgiving? | 37 |
| Taking back one's words in humiliation | 42 |
| Nathan's annual hot-dog contest, e.g.? | 42 |
| Protests in a campus dining hall, perhaps | 41 |
| Competitions for Takeru Kobayashi? | 34 |
| Swallow something hook, line, and sinker | 40 |
| Swallow something hook, line and sinker | 39 |
| Fall for something hook, line and sinker | 40 |
| Typical line from a gangster movie bad guy | 42 |
| "Sigh much, drink little, ___" | 40 |
| Throw food down one's gullet | 32 |
| "___, weigh less" (diet claim) | 40 |
| "Jack Sprat could ..." | 32 |
| "Jack Sprat could _____" | 34 |
| " . . . thou shalt not ___": Gen. 2:17 | 48 |
| "Upstairs, Downstairs" setting | 40 |