| Parasite-infested critter, in Montpelier? | 41 |
| Offstring diabolo trick named for a tiny jumper | 47 |
| Hopping place for bargain hunters? | 34 |
| Vegetable selection for an insectivore? | 39 |
| Like a strawberry roan's coat | 33 |
| Covers bivalve mollusks with small spots? | 41 |
| Prepare for a first flight, as a bird | 37 |
| Reared until able to fly, as a bird | 35 |
| Some tactically evasive politicians, slangily | 45 |
| "The Defense Never Rests" co-author | 45 |
| Wipe out municipal coffers with a scam? | 39 |
| Run away from an ocean greeting? | 32 |
| Escapes from some pesky insects? | 32 |
| Run away from chewing-tobacco users? | 36 |
| Line in an admiral's pep talk? | 34 |
| Like a Bigfoot sighting, at best | 32 |
| "Taking Heat" memoirist | 33 |
| "Hollywood Madam" Heidi | 33 |
| Standard Time inventor Sir Sandford | 35 |
| Mauriac's "___ Blood" | 35 |
| Billy Idol "Rebel Yell" hit | 37 |
| Giving substance to, with "out" | 41 |
| Places catering to licentious tastes | 36 |
| Universal's 1985 Chevy Chase comedy | 39 |
| Emblem of the 2011-12 New York Knicks? | 38 |
| Went from coast to coast, perhaps | 33 |
| Pendulous parts of hounds' lips | 35 |
| Try to bark like Fido, despite being constrained? | 49 |
| Examination of a book's binding | 35 |
| Policy with variable work scheduling | 36 |
| It allows workers to avoid rush-hour traffic | 44 |
| Creature in a North Dakota nickname | 35 |
| What keeps photos on the internet? | 34 |
| They're full of stars, often | 32 |
| Popped (out), as to the outfield | 32 |
| Hit too high, say, with "out" | 39 |
| Batted the ball too high, perhaps | 33 |
| Hit a ball caught by Ted Williams, say | 38 |
| Manor exterminator's targets? | 33 |
| They're found in a nobleman's stable? | 45 |
| Suddenly reacts to a strong wind, as a window | 45 |
| Gets blown by a gust of wind, as a door | 39 |
| Fly in a flock, as of wild geese | 32 |
| HBO's "___ of the Conchords" | 42 |
| Follower of the captain's orders | 36 |
| Upper part of an aircraft carrier | 33 |
| They're hidden in seven of the long answers | 47 |
| Plane trip for furniture finishers? | 35 |
| Defendant who's unlikely to be bonded out | 45 |
| Not just a weak e-----, but a ___ ___ | 37 |
| Reflex response to a sudden pain | 32 |
| Moundsmen, hurlers, pitchers, etc. | 34 |
| Invites in (the door) with a flourish | 37 |
| Hard place to find northwest of Detroit? | 40 |
| Make heads or tails of something? | 33 |
| Decide by calling heads or tails | 32 |
| Publication that's quickly thumbed | 38 |
| Fodder for an opponent's campaign ad | 40 |
| Hullabaloo over a sudden policy reversal? | 41 |
| ...given to waffling, Aunt Jemima ___ | 37 |
| Insulting 2004 term for John Kerry | 34 |
| Roast the other side of the marshmallow? | 40 |
| Old TV series set in Coral Key Park | 35 |
| What the coin-tossing referee offers? | 37 |
| What spouse does every night, step 1 | 36 |
| Batting eyelids, licking lips, etc. | 35 |
| Arrives suddenly without formality | 34 |
| Arrives like a social butterfly? | 32 |
| Algerian rebel gp. in the 50's | 34 |
| Worker who does whatever is needed | 34 |
| Aircraft that doesn't need a runway | 39 |
| Outline drawn by an Arctic artist? | 34 |
| ___ powder (traveling substance for Harry Potter) | 49 |
| Source of some Hurricane Katrina insurance claims | 49 |
| Curt & Bill's favorite parts of dams? | 45 |
| Photographer's sources of illumination | 42 |
| Like the Washington Monument at night | 37 |
| Bad place to live when the river rises | 38 |
| Amount requiring a credit card authorization | 44 |
| Choice between Mel and his waitress? | 36 |
| Roxie in "Chicago," e.g. | 34 |
| Relative of "Bombed in New Haven" | 43 |
| Writing tables made from foam rubber? | 37 |
| It sometimes covers first-time performers | 41 |
| One of Peter Rabbit's sisters | 33 |
| Background of roses, irises, etc.? | 34 |
| Dann of TV's "Law & Order" | 44 |
| Top and bottom of an Italian room? | 34 |
| Ne'er-do-well cousin of a famous caregiver? | 47 |
| Show-biz luminary: 1869–1932 | 35 |
| Biographical subject of the Best Picture of 1936 | 48 |
| Popular Sunshine State vacation destination | 43 |
| Houdini's favorite vacation spot? | 37 |
| Team that lost the prize in 1996 | 32 |
| Attraction for winter vacationers in the South | 46 |
| Wherewithal for some Dutch treats | 33 |
| Former New Jersey governor James | 32 |
| Busy person on Valentine's Day | 34 |
| "Little Shop of Horrors" storekeeper | 46 |
| "Little Shop of Horrors" setting | 42 |