| ... MANDY MOORE, MARILYN MANSON, and MIKE MYERS | 47 |
| ... Jerry Garcia's band's portraits? | 44 |
| ... Inventor of the sewing machine | 34 |
| ... International Tennis Hall of Fame [1955] | 44 |
| ... International Swimming Hall of Fame [1965] | 46 |
| ... International Boxing Hall of Fame [1990] | 44 |
| ... in "The Sign of Four" ... | 39 |
| ... in "The Final Problem" ... | 40 |
| ... in "A Scandal in Bohemia" ... | 43 |
| ... giving a pipsqueak the brush-off? | 37 |
| ... for an arachnophobic hermit? | 32 |
| ... for an acrophobic wallflower? | 33 |
| ... for a xenophobic couch potato? | 34 |
| ... do you ever temporize when answering? | 41 |
| ... Disney's "Song of the South" | 46 |
| ... Disney's "Monsters, Inc." | 43 |
| ... Disney's "Mary Poppins" | 41 |
| ... Disney's "Aladdin" | 36 |
| ... Debra Winger (heard but not seen) | 37 |
| ... but he spent his time watching ___ | 38 |
| ... Bada Bing!, with "The" | 36 |
| ... are you made out of plastic? | 32 |
| ... are you all-knowing and all-seeing? | 39 |
| ... are you a modern-day Delphic oracle? | 40 |
| ... and, finally, the end of the explanation | 44 |
| ... and the sloppy secretary pool was ___ | 41 |
| ... and the other Twain title character | 39 |
| ... and later lost the election in key ___ | 42 |
| ... and last name of this puzzle's quipster | 47 |
| ... and embellished with ___ trees | 34 |
| ... and Bud's partner in the routine | 40 |
| ... an embarrassingly one-sided tennis match? | 45 |
| ... according to Joseph Campbell | 32 |
| ... a Hispanic "hip hip hooray"? | 42 |
| ... a candy-sharing confederate? | 32 |
| ... a basketball through a basket | 33 |
| ... a "Spaceballs" actor? | 35 |
| ... ("___, this deal amazes even me!") | 48 |
| ... "Works on a ___, too!" | 36 |
| ... "The Two Americas"? | 33 |
| ... "Remember the Zoo"? | 33 |
| ... "Postcards From the Edge"? | 40 |
| ... "Don't Be a Faggot"? | 38 |
| ... "Death of a Salesman"? | 36 |
| . . . to an audio technician (press 8) | 38 |
| . . . to a scavenger hunter (press 5) | 37 |
| . . . to a parcel recipient (press 2) | 37 |
| . . . to a '70s music station (press 7) | 43 |
| . . . from an anxious parent (press 4) | 38 |
| . . . from a nutritionist (press 3) | 35 |
| . . . as Mom and apple pie ____ America | 39 |
| . . . "Traveling Pants "girl | 38 |
| . . . "SAGAN'S STARS" by A. Miller? | 49 |
| . . . "RIGHT? RIGHT!" by A. Loos? | 43 |
| . . . "MOLDING MOLD" by E. Williams? | 46 |
| . . . "GRAND IMAGES" by H. Gardner? | 45 |
| ---' Pea (Popeye's tyke) | 32 |
| --- win situation (victory is imperative) | 41 |
| --- Valley, 1960 Winter Olympics locale | 39 |
| --- Tuesday (day before Ash Wednesday) | 38 |
| --- Tuesday ("Voices Carry" group) | 44 |
| --- Tranquility (region on the Moon) | 36 |
| --- the occasion (seized an opportunity) | 40 |
| --- the map (geographical locale) | 33 |
| --- the chase (stop beating around the bush) | 44 |
| --- terrible (incorrigible child) | 33 |
| --- Tavern (Homer Simpson hangout) | 34 |
| --- Tafari (Haile Selassie, originally) | 39 |
| --- Straits ("Sultans of Swing" group) | 48 |
| --- Sea (Amu Darya's outlet) | 32 |
| --- School (early 20th-century art group) | 41 |
| --- prosequi (court-record entry) | 33 |
| --- prosequi (charges will be dropped) | 38 |
| --- out a living (barely manage) | 32 |
| --- on favorite (almost a sure thing) | 37 |
| --- nous (just between you and me) | 34 |
| --- majesté (high treason) | 33 |
| --- Longa (birthplace of Romulus and Remus) | 43 |
| --- Locks (Sault Sainte Marie Canals) | 37 |
| --- Le Pew (cat-lovin' skunk) | 33 |
| --- Ionia (city north of Athens, Greece) | 40 |
| --- in (specialized secondarily) | 32 |
| --- Hill (Theodore Roosevelt's home) | 40 |
| --- Hart (lyricist with Richard Rodgers) | 40 |
| --- Friday's (restaurant chain) | 35 |
| --- Flow (body of water in the Orkney Islands) | 46 |
| --- David (presidential retreat) | 32 |
| --- chi ch'uan (martial art) | 32 |
| --- Ch'uan (Chinese martial art) | 36 |
| --- Buena (island in San Francisco Bay) | 39 |
| --- Annie, of "Oklahoma!" | 35 |
| --- and all (giving a true picture) | 35 |
| --- Albright, Secretary of State | 32 |
| --- vincit amor (love conquers all) | 36 |
| --'s razor ('keep it simple' maxim) | 47 |
| -- word (coinage for one occasion) | 34 |
| -- Wawa ('Saturday Night Live' character) | 49 |
| -- voce (under one's breath) | 32 |
| -- Valley (California ski resort) | 33 |
| -- touch of class (creates some style) | 38 |