| "___ pronounce you man and wife" | 42 |
| "__ pronounce you ..." | 32 |
| "__ pronounce you . . ." | 34 |
| '-- pronounce you man and wife' | 39 |
| "Rinkitink ___" (L. Frank Baum book) | 46 |
| How Santa's reindeer are harnessed | 38 |
| "April ___," 1932 song | 32 |
| Where to put a car after stopping? | 34 |
| "First ___" (phrase for G.W.) | 39 |
| " . . . first ___": Lee | 33 |
| How some newborns are traditionally clad | 40 |
| How newborn girls are often dressed | 35 |
| How baby girls are sometimes dressed | 36 |
| How baby girls are often dressed | 32 |
| Oscar Wilde's "Poems ___" | 39 |
| Ask the director of church singing? | 35 |
| Sign on a building, and the theme of this puzzle | 48 |
| "In thunder, lightning, or ___?": Shak. | 49 |
| Back on "Planet Earth" | 32 |
| "The Lady ___," 1935 song | 35 |
| How Santa dresses, for the most part | 36 |
| How bad grades are sometimes written | 36 |
| "The Woman ___" (Gene Wilder film) | 44 |
| The Woman ____ : Wilder comedy | 32 |
| How traditional Chinese brides dress | 36 |
| How some comments may be written | 32 |
| How negative numbers are often shown | 36 |
| How a teacher might mark mistakes | 33 |
| Gene Wilder movie "The Woman ___" | 43 |
| Denoting a loss, as on a balance sheet | 38 |
| Chris DeBurgh's Lady ____ | 35 |
| Chris de Burgh "The Lady ___" | 39 |
| Barbara Stanwyck film "Woman ___" | 43 |
| "The Woman ___" (Gene Wilder movie) | 45 |
| "The Woman ___" (1984 film) | 37 |
| How some legal proceedings are conducted | 40 |
| Directed against a thing, legally | 33 |
| "Against a thing," to a lawyer | 40 |
| Phrase for a judgment against property | 38 |
| Imposing a general liability, legally | 37 |
| Directed against a thing, to lawyers | 36 |
| Away from the workplace for good | 32 |
| Moving the troops back from fire | 32 |
| How Monday morning quarterbacks see things | 42 |
| 'That Night --' (1941 film) | 35 |
| Hostile raid, or the route taken to get there | 45 |
| Advance made at the expense of another | 38 |
| Where to emulate the locals, it's said | 42 |
| Where to conform, per an expression | 35 |
| Proverb giving a clue to this puzzle | 36 |
| "I Left My Heart _____ Francisco" | 43 |
| Wild Parisian music taken from a Bennett hit? | 45 |
| Spain's capital city, as a sum? | 35 |
| Like a winning X Games trick, maybe | 35 |
| " . . . hiss'd him ___": Shak. | 44 |
| "Whether ___ or fire..." - Hamlet | 43 |
| Readily available at the farmers' market | 44 |
| Like apples, say, during the fall | 33 |
| At just the right time for consumption | 38 |
| Class comprising ants, flies, etc. | 34 |
| This might be a real head-scratcher | 35 |
| Conclusion to the waiter's reply | 36 |
| How Christmas lights may be wired | 33 |
| Used a caret-and-stick approach? | 32 |
| They usually fall out of magazines | 34 |
| They're usually found on the margins | 40 |
| "There is light ___ . . . ": Larcom | 45 |
| Secret the theme answers contain | 32 |
| Burglaries with no sign of forced entry, perhaps | 48 |
| The path to becoming a Mafia kingpin? | 37 |
| You might not think it's funny | 34 |
| Professional player's trade secrets? | 40 |
| Intoxicant for gossip columnists? | 33 |
| Executive of an apple juice company? | 36 |
| Ones with special information, perhaps | 38 |
| Poker-hand sequence, such as 9, 8, 6, 5 | 39 |
| Odds of drawing to one aren't very good | 43 |
| Beware! (if you're a cautious poker player) | 47 |
| How some chances disappear, with "up" | 47 |
| "Is there beauty ___?": Dostoyevsky | 45 |
| To the extent that, with "as" | 39 |
| To the extent that (with "as") | 40 |
| To such a degree, with "as" | 37 |
| Like the problem of squaring the circle | 39 |
| "___ secluded rendezvous" | 35 |
| Tuneful way to celebrate something | 34 |
| One way folk heroes may be celebrated | 37 |
| How some "Glee" characters break out | 46 |
| How Broadway characters may break out | 37 |
| How a "Glee" character might break out | 48 |
| Beastie Boys: "The ___ From Way Out!" | 47 |
| Lestrade of Sherlock Holmes stories, e.g. | 41 |
| Relating to a police officer's duties | 41 |
| Cartoon detective with a trench coat | 36 |
| Colin Dexter's crossword-solving sleuth | 43 |
| More construct-ive criticism ... | 32 |
| Without being stopped by, with "of" | 45 |
| Notwithstanding, with 'of' | 34 |
| Start of a remark about basic economics | 39 |
| Here and there, and maybe over there | 36 |