| Quinceañera celebrant's title: Abbr. | 43 |
| Secure Internet connection protocol letters | 43 |
| Data of concern to privacy advocates: Abbr. | 43 |
| They became independent in the 1990s: abbr. | 43 |
| Org. that registers 18-to-25-year-old males | 43 |
| Emulates Norman Bates in "Psycho" | 43 |
| "Delphine" novelist Madame de ___ | 43 |
| Locale for this puzzle's shaded squares | 43 |
| Recipient of a candidate's sexts, often | 43 |
| "The ___ at eve had drunk . . . " | 43 |
| '96 Melvins album about going dateless? | 43 |
| It's what all the world is, in a saying | 43 |
| "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley | 43 |
| "Mancha," translated from Spanish | 43 |
| Stories you've heard a bajillion times? | 43 |
| "___ Your Man," Tammy Wynette hit | 43 |
| "Get out of the chair, Mr. Boone" | 43 |
| Heated battle between rival linen services? | 43 |
| Unconscious gaze (with the preceding space) | 43 |
| Intimidate, in a way, with "down" | 43 |
| Ringo who sang "Yellow Submarine" | 43 |
| "Octopus's Garden" songwriter | 43 |
| Newspaper published continuously since 1942 | 43 |
| They're found all along the line: Abbr. | 43 |
| Secret police who fell with the Berlin Wall | 43 |
| Most of a species' evolutionary history | 43 |
| Harold, of several failed presidential bids | 43 |
| Only one bears the name of a U.S. president | 43 |
| New York or New Jersey, but not New England | 43 |
| "Eureka" or "Excelsior" | 43 |
| Believer in a strong centralized government | 43 |
| ''Le Penseur'', for example | 43 |
| Physical symbol of Lincoln's philosophy | 43 |
| "She" celebrates a birthday today | 43 |
| Record label whose logo is snapping fingers | 43 |
| Record label that popularized Southern soul | 43 |
| Not quitting a building supplies specialty? | 43 |
| Monogram of the "Christabel" poet | 43 |
| One-night stand souvenirs, sometimes: Abbr. | 43 |
| Sault ___ Marie (northern terminus of I-75) | 43 |
| Nowadays, it's rarely served less often | 43 |
| '-- Magnolias' (Julia Roberts film) | 43 |
| Four-time O. Henry winner for short stories | 43 |
| Essayist who called himself Nestor Ironside | 43 |
| "The Christian Hero" author, 1701 | 43 |
| Team with the most Super Bowl championships | 43 |
| "Reeling in the Years" rock group | 43 |
| Dutch painter of "The Cat Family" | 43 |
| She wrote "The Sun Is My Undoing" | 43 |
| Painter well-represented in the Rijksmuseum | 43 |
| ''Titanic'' passenger class | 43 |
| Ships' "coach cabin" sections | 43 |
| Cry in "A Streetcar Named Desire" | 43 |
| Immortal manager nicknamed for his hometown | 43 |
| "Casey at the Bat" autobiographer | 43 |
| Job made almost obsolete by voice recorders | 43 |
| Anagram of "notes," appropriately | 43 |
| "So You Think You Can Dance" move | 43 |
| When repeated, aerobic instructor's cry | 43 |
| "That's one small ___ . . . " | 43 |
| What people who need to get high might use? | 43 |
| Author of "A Sentimental Journey" | 43 |
| "Tristram Shandy" author Laurence | 43 |
| Short titles for Agnes and Geneviève | 43 |
| Literally, ''let it stand'' | 43 |
| Proofreader's "that's OK" | 43 |
| First name shared by both founders of Apple | 43 |
| Det. McGarrett of "Hawaii Five-O" | 43 |
| Bradley Cooper title role in a Bullock bomb | 43 |
| "¡Three Amigos!" actors Martin | 43 |
| "Some of this, some of that" dish | 43 |
| Part of a 'do immobilized by hairspray? | 43 |
| Creator of the "Goosebumps" books | 43 |
| Elton John "I'm ___ Standing" | 43 |
| "Ten Summoner's Tales" singer | 43 |
| Bob Marley tune made popular by Johnny Nash | 43 |
| They beat Det. to win the 2006 World Series | 43 |
| Historic French town once known as Briovera | 43 |
| French city sacked in the Hundred Years War | 43 |
| Whom a central California city is named for | 43 |
| Caribbean island nation south of Martinique | 43 |
| Routine series of strokes in a tennis game? | 43 |
| "I don't need Novocaine" type | 43 |
| Component of a Russian screwdriver, briefly | 43 |
| Plant part that sounds like it was pilfered | 43 |
| Ancient, mystifying construction in England | 43 |
| Their walls are sometimes built with mortar | 43 |
| "The boy ___ on the burning deck" | 43 |
| Word on some cards in the game Mille Bornes | 43 |
| This keeps things from going down the drain | 43 |
| "The Big ___," Marx Brothers film | 43 |
| Lindsey's "Tender Is the ___" | 43 |
| Beware of that meteorologist: She has a ___ | 43 |
| There were many in "Pulp Fiction" | 43 |
| German sculptor-painter: c.1440–1533 | 43 |
| Facing the direction whence a glacier moves | 43 |
| "I've heard enough from you!" | 43 |
| March honoree (with an aptly numbered clue) | 43 |
| Hist. figure with a holiday named after him | 43 |
| Cathedral facing New York's Rock Center | 43 |