| Food that usually comes in red or black | 39 |
| ________ , Manitoba's motto part 1 | 38 |
| What churchgoing hikers rave about? | 35 |
| How photography books are usually printed | 41 |
| Just barely covering, with "over" | 43 |
| Suffix meaning "tongue" | 33 |
| Protected, as a surgeon's hands | 35 |
| Part 2 of a Canada Day quotation | 32 |
| Where couch potatoes are usually found | 38 |
| Like some diets that avoid pasta | 32 |
| Ingredient in many beauty products | 34 |
| Syrupy alcohol used as a sweetener | 34 |
| Prince's unpronounceable symbol, for one | 44 |
| Ancient Egyptian pictograph, e.g. | 33 |
| One putting up framed stone carvings? | 37 |
| Web-based service with millions of users | 40 |
| Web-based correspondence service | 32 |
| Big name in Web-based correspondence | 36 |
| Big name in online correspondence | 33 |
| Setting of "Love Me Do": Abbr. | 40 |
| Key of Mahler's Symphony No. 4: abbr. | 41 |
| Key of Haydn's "Surprise Symphony" | 48 |
| Cry for help on an F.B.I. cruise? | 33 |
| F.B.I. agent's communication | 32 |
| Shoelace problems for an FBI agent? | 35 |
| Bus. with HQ in the Renaissance Center | 38 |
| Key of Mozart's Symphony No. 40 | 35 |
| Key of Mozart's Symphony No. 25 or 40 | 41 |
| Key of Mozart's Symphony No. 25 | 35 |
| Source of "frankenfood," briefly | 42 |
| Insect-resistant plant, e.g., briefly | 37 |
| Modern highway sights, for short | 32 |
| ___ Barkley ("Crazy" band) | 36 |
| "Totally tubular, man!" | 33 |
| Guy whose job it is to rotate tiny bugs? | 40 |
| Beaver's search for more dam material? | 42 |
| Vitamin supplement chain, briefly | 33 |
| Store that used to sell the drug andro | 38 |
| Retailer that sells MET-Rx products | 35 |
| Mall store that sells supplements | 33 |
| Health products retailer, initially | 35 |
| Big initials in nutritional supplements | 39 |
| Noted German jurist: 1816–95 | 35 |
| ___ Gnop (retro game of the 1970s) | 34 |
| Follow the bouncing ball backwards | 34 |
| "__ & Juliet": 2011 animated film | 47 |
| '-- & Juliet' (animated 2011 film) | 46 |
| Protection for a fairy-tale dwarf's brain? | 46 |
| One who seeks salvation through knowledge | 41 |
| Believers in salvation by knowledge | 35 |
| "Paradise City" band, for short | 41 |
| "November Rain" band, casually | 40 |
| "Chinese Democracy" band, to fans | 43 |
| "Chinese Democracy" band, for short | 45 |
| "Appetite for Destruction" band (Abbr.) | 49 |
| Injuries sustained at the O.K. Corral, say | 42 |
| Where the wildebeests came from? | 32 |
| East African safari park effort? | 32 |
| Pullover with a bearded creature on it? | 39 |
| Subject at Wildebeest Elementary School? | 40 |
| What wildebeest journalists report? | 35 |
| Get involved with, as one's business | 40 |
| Try to get a reaction from a bunch? | 35 |
| Cast Stallone as a doctor, say (-) | 34 |
| "You don't have to cook all night"? | 49 |
| Encouragement to a would-be candidate? | 38 |
| Touchdown setting in a parking-lot football game? | 49 |
| His motto: "The puck stops here" | 42 |
| Soccer player who does the least running | 40 |
| Penguins' masked defender, e.g. | 35 |
| Only soccer player who can throw the ball | 41 |
| Those who stop Lightning strikes? | 33 |
| Soccer players who can use their hands | 38 |
| Competitor for the Vezina Trophy | 32 |
| Strive mightily, with "out" | 37 |
| Touchdowns require crossing them | 32 |
| Tree holder, in an indoor football game? | 40 |
| A shot is often harmless if it caroms off of one | 48 |
| Three-point landing places of a sort | 36 |
| His motto is: "The puck stops here" | 45 |
| "___ sin no more": John 8:11 | 38 |
| "___ do thou likewise": Luke 10:37 | 44 |
| Their land became part of India in 1961 | 39 |
| "It's open in the back" | 37 |
| "Back door's open!" | 33 |
| Pretend to be, as at a Halloween party | 38 |
| "You can ___ far . . . " | 34 |
| "Come and ___ you please" | 35 |
| "_____ Alice" (antidrug film) | 39 |
| "___ Alice" (antidrug film) | 37 |
| "___ Alice" (1971 antidrug book) | 42 |
| Like Marcel Duchamp's "Mona Lisa" | 47 |
| Like Duchamp's "Mona Lisa" | 40 |
| Peter of "Heidi," e.g. | 32 |
| Folks such as Heidi's friend Peter | 38 |
| Situation that's gone absurdly out of control | 49 |
| Common ingredient in feta cheese | 32 |
| Aptly named flier with an unwelcoming call | 42 |
| Words with ''to square one'' | 44 |
| Return to get H.G. Wells' title Dr.? | 40 |