| Cat's means of getting around? | 34 |
| An Inspector Calls playwright | 32 |
| The Godfather's backing band | 32 |
| Soul backing band named for their singer | 40 |
| Members of James Brown's band | 33 |
| Paper inserts in cassette tape cases | 36 |
| Rapper with the 2011 hit "Work Out" | 45 |
| Rapper nominated for Best New Artist in 2012 | 44 |
| Chain store that began as The Golden Rule in 1902 | 49 |
| "It's all inside" sloganeer | 41 |
| "Every Day Matters" sloganeer | 39 |
| Web site for those seeking a kosher romance | 43 |
| Matchmaking site available in Hebrew | 36 |
| Matchmaking service available in Hebrew | 39 |
| Rapper with "The Shining" | 35 |
| "The Catcher in the Rye" author | 41 |
| The Catcher in the Rye author | 32 |
| Record spinners working for a reclusive writer? | 47 |
| "You Can't Take It With You" star | 47 |
| "Earth's Children" author | 39 |
| French playwright in the Midwest? | 33 |
| Elitist schoolteacher created by Muriel Spark | 45 |
| Reagan UN ambassador Kirkpatrick | 32 |
| 1980s U.N. ambassador Kirkpatrick | 33 |
| "The Thief's Journal" author | 42 |
| 1972 David Bowie single, with "The" | 45 |
| "___ with the Light Brown Hair" | 41 |
| Dream girl with light brown hair of song | 40 |
| TV captain of the 1980s and 1990s | 33 |
| Director of "The Rules of the Game" | 45 |
| Onion made of a sturdy cotton fabric? | 37 |
| "The Ferrari in the Bedroom" author | 45 |
| "Valse Triste" composer | 33 |
| 'Designing Women' actress | 33 |
| Fictional Bagne of Toulon prisoner | 34 |
| "Les Miserables" protagonist | 38 |
| Lightsaber-wielding hillbilly of TV? | 36 |
| Knights of the "Star Wars" movies | 43 |
| Private modes of transportation? | 32 |
| They might provide general delivery | 35 |
| They come along for "deride" | 38 |
| "For crying out loud!" | 32 |
| Author of this puzzle's quote | 33 |
| President Clinton's middle name | 35 |
| Like the American political system, essentially | 47 |
| He can tell if "you might be a redneck" | 49 |
| He asked if you know as much as a fifth grader | 46 |
| Grammy-winning comedian from Atlanta | 36 |
| Author of "Hick Is Chic" | 34 |
| Canine three-time Daytona 500 winner? | 37 |
| 2000 N.L M.V.P. who played for the Giants | 41 |
| He should have written "Arrowsmith" | 45 |
| Film exec-turned-pet shop owner? | 32 |
| Anne of TV's "Topper" | 35 |
| All-Pro center for the Indianapolis Colts | 41 |
| "The Family Circus" kid | 33 |
| Biblical king who had Jezebel slain | 35 |
| Musical that inspired this puzzle | 33 |
| Dual personality played by Palance in a TV movie | 48 |
| Alternative Tentacles co-founder | 32 |
| Some jigglers, somewhat redundantly | 35 |
| Arguably redundant name for a dessert | 37 |
| "Wiggly dessert stale, kemosabe" | 42 |
| Bit from a documentary about desserts? | 38 |
| The dessert photographer took a set of __ | 41 |
| Ronald Reagan's favorite candy | 34 |
| Oval Office candy from 1981 to 1989 | 35 |
| Morsel to be counted in a jar, maybe | 36 |
| "The original gourmet" candy bean | 43 |
| During an earthquake, in the cupboard . . . | 43 |
| ... what happens in the cupboard? | 33 |
| Park that's home to Yogi Bear | 33 |
| Park in Ranger Smith's charge | 33 |
| 1980s "truly outrageous" cartoon | 42 |
| "To Kill a Mockingbird" boy | 37 |
| Scout's protector in literature | 35 |
| Scout's brother, in a Harper Lee novel | 42 |
| "To Kill a Mockingbird" brother | 41 |
| Flight of the Conchords member with big sideburns | 49 |
| Beatrix Potter's Puddle-Duck | 32 |
| Quality that's hard to express | 34 |
| Popular block game requiring nimble fingers | 43 |
| Game whose name is derived from Swahili | 39 |
| Game for players with steady hands | 34 |
| Bruce who won the 1976 Olympic decathlon | 40 |
| Bruce who keeps up with the Kardashians | 39 |
| Drab shade from a Kardashian divorcee? | 38 |
| Pitt's relief after his breakup? | 36 |
| Highest-paid TV actress of all time | 35 |
| "Picture Perfect" star | 32 |
| "Along Came Polly" costar | 35 |
| Portrayer of Ferris Bueller's sister | 40 |
| Braying comedian's helpmate? | 32 |
| Singer known as the Swedish Nightingale | 39 |
| 'The Swedish Nightingale' | 33 |
| "Minecraft" co-designer Bergensten | 44 |
| Ken from the "Hangover" series | 40 |
| What Kramer often called Seinfeld | 33 |
| Four-time all-pro NFL linebacker | 32 |
| 'Kafka' star does some pressing? | 40 |