| "The Da Vinci Code" hero Robert ___ | 45 |
| Tony-winning "Frost/Nixon" actor | 42 |
| Two-time Masters winner Bernhard | 32 |
| Two-time green jacket wearer Bernhard | 37 |
| "Piers Plowman" poet, possibly | 40 |
| Actress called "The Jersey Lily" | 42 |
| Dan Fogelberg "The ___ of Love" | 41 |
| Place to practice Spanish at school | 35 |
| Spelling bee contestant request #3 | 34 |
| He wrote "Song of the Chattahoochee" | 46 |
| Georgia's Lake ___, behind the Buford Dam | 45 |
| "Tiger Lilies" novelist Sidney | 40 |
| "The Marshes of Glynn" writer Sidney | 46 |
| " . . . Chattahoochee" poet | 37 |
| Weather-affecting Pacific cooling | 33 |
| Possible cause of turbulent weather | 35 |
| Phenomenon that lowers sea surface temperature | 46 |
| Oceanic phenomenon that affects weather | 39 |
| Ocean phenomenon affecting the weather | 38 |
| Cooling in the equatorial Pacific | 33 |
| Climate pattern during a cool phase | 35 |
| Cause of a dry spell in the Midwest | 35 |
| Legal scholar Guinier and others | 32 |
| Wanted: Financial worker who's not so stocky | 48 |
| Famed jazz pianist/singer, post-diet? | 37 |
| Stuff used to soften baseball mitts | 35 |
| Middle of a Michelangelo Antonioni film trilogy | 47 |
| 1961 Michelangelo Antonioni drama | 33 |
| Newfoundland's ____ aux Meadows | 35 |
| Capital that was home to Oldsmobile | 35 |
| Snooky of TV's "Your Hit Parade" | 46 |
| Crime scene investigator's find | 35 |
| Flowering shrub common in the South | 35 |
| Arts and crafts projects that hold badges or keys | 49 |
| Without uncertainty, in a first language? | 41 |
| Priest who warned against the Trojan horse | 42 |
| One getting strokes, in a good way | 34 |
| Mini poodles and toy terriers, e.g. | 35 |
| People who go along with anything, as it were | 45 |
| Diamond-studded jacket component? | 33 |
| American flags that are worn out? | 33 |
| A belligerent arguer may grab them | 34 |
| Children, to a department-store Santa | 37 |
| Former "Harper's" editor Lewis | 44 |
| French pioneer in planetary orbital theory | 42 |
| "Mécanique Céleste" astronomer | 46 |
| Some standees, if the bus lurches | 33 |
| Northernmost indigenous Europeans | 33 |
| "___ in soft Lydian airs": Milton | 43 |
| "___ in soft Lydian airs" | 35 |
| Texas city, site of the San Jacinto Monument | 44 |
| French-named city on Galveston Bay | 34 |
| Performer accompanied by Finnish folk music? | 44 |
| Consumed eagerly, with "up" | 37 |
| The still-hungry eager beaver ___ | 33 |
| "I hear lake water ___": Yeats | 40 |
| "___-midi d'un Faune" | 35 |
| "___ midi d'un Faune" | 35 |
| ___ linguae (slip of the tongue) | 32 |
| Part of Santa's team on a computer? | 39 |
| Resident of the flying island visited by Gulliver | 49 |
| "Tomb Raider" role for Angelina Jolie | 47 |
| "Tomb Raider" adventuress | 35 |
| She was Helen Gamble on "The Practice" | 48 |
| Roman shrines for household spirits | 35 |
| Song aka "Somewhere, My Love" | 39 |
| Song a k a "Somewhere, My Love" | 41 |
| They're often full of staples | 33 |
| Activity of chefs and porkbarrel politicians | 44 |
| Doughnut shop on "The Simpsons" | 41 |
| "Gullible's Travels" writer | 41 |
| "You Know Me, Al" author | 34 |
| "My Roomy" storywriter | 32 |
| "In the Wake of the News" columnist | 45 |
| 1968 British comedy "Only When I ___" | 47 |
| Deighton's "Only When I _____" | 44 |
| 1968 British comedy, "Only When I ___" | 48 |
| "Only When I __": 1968 British comedy | 47 |
| Features of elephants and Prince Charles | 40 |
| Photography size, based on Elgar? | 33 |
| Breed with droopy ears and a big muzzle? | 40 |
| '70s-'80s Seahawks receiver Steve | 41 |
| Imposing look from an angry king? | 33 |
| Weigh-in for a heavyweight bout? | 32 |
| Big attraction at the train show? | 33 |
| Big architectural representation? | 33 |
| Boeing 747 manufacturing plant, in U.S.A. | 41 |
| 2010 Guinness world record at 72 lbs. 9 oz. | 43 |
| Ex-Asian coin made of silver wire | 33 |
| Tanya ___ in "Eugene Onegin" | 38 |
| Capital of the Thessaly region of Greece | 40 |
| 2012 Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Barry | 41 |
| Oscar-nominated Max Ophuls film of 1950 | 39 |
| "Spectre de ___," Weber-Fokine ballet | 47 |
| Major French publisher of reference works | 41 |
| Spanish satirist: 1809–37 | 32 |
| Sunday night HBO hit creators David | 35 |
| 1993 Emmy winner for "Seinfeld" | 41 |
| "Curb Your Enthusiasm" creator | 40 |
| ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'' star | 45 |