| One who believes in a classless society | 39 |
| One who wanders about espousing socialism? | 42 |
| What is George Eliot's given name? | 38 |
| Gilligan's Island castaway | 33 |
| "The Prisoner of Zenda" actress, 1937 | 47 |
| "The Maltese Falcon" leading lady | 43 |
| "Slaves of New York" actress | 38 |
| College founder and adviser to Presidents | 41 |
| "The Company of Women" author, 1980 | 45 |
| 'Entertainment Tonight' co-host | 39 |
| "Queen of Scots" monarch | 34 |
| English monarch who shared the throne | 37 |
| "Not Gon' Cry" singer | 35 |
| She played Michelle on "Full House" | 45 |
| Its motto is 'Manly deeds, womanly words' | 49 |
| Title girl in a Ricky Nelson hit | 32 |
| 1984 Olympic star inspired by Nadia | 35 |
| Punk gymnast popular in the 1980s? | 34 |
| Start of a pertinent nursery rhyme | 34 |
| L.A. university (with "Loyola") | 41 |
| She looked after the Banks children | 35 |
| Fictional nanny to the Banks family | 35 |
| Caretaker for the Banks household | 33 |
| First lady of the United States (1861-1865) | 43 |
| "My Guy" was her signature | 36 |
| Long-running soap-opera-style comic strip | 41 |
| Type of lager named for a German month | 38 |
| German beers that brew for months | 33 |
| Almond paste, sugar and egg whites | 34 |
| First president of Czechoslovakia | 33 |
| "Cavalleria . . . " composer | 38 |
| Mom's special road-trip corn bread? | 39 |
| Steel plates used in 13th-century armor | 39 |
| Navy's goat, Marine Corps' bulldog, etc. | 48 |
| Mr. Met and the Phillie Phanatic, e.g. | 38 |
| Part of an atomic clock, perhaps | 32 |
| Device amplifying electromagnetic waves | 39 |
| Amplifier of electromagnetic waves | 34 |
| Devices for amplifying electromagnetic waves | 44 |
| Sister in "Three Sisters" | 35 |
| Belafonte's pet name for his daughter? | 42 |
| Kitchen utensils used on potatoes | 33 |
| Musical mix of two songs into one | 33 |
| Any song from "The Grey Album," e.g. | 46 |
| Arab house of worship, in Arabic | 32 |
| Like Batman, the Lone Ranger, etc. | 34 |
| Mr. Clean, in his superhero days? | 33 |
| Place to hobnob all night in disguise | 37 |
| Kid's sport played in costume? | 34 |
| Banderas swashbuckler, with "The" | 43 |
| Psychologist with a hierarchy of human needs | 44 |
| One who doesn't mind feeling the pinch | 42 |
| Kind of line symbolizing a cultural boundary | 44 |
| Sudden increases in some fraternal organizations? | 49 |
| Pressed material used for countertops | 37 |
| Fraternal acquaintance of Obi-Wan? | 34 |
| Construction worker's craft, perhaps | 40 |
| 1988 Rob Lowe/Meg Tilly thriller | 32 |
| "The Phantom of the Opera" setting | 44 |
| Parties where you don't know anybody | 40 |
| Social events at which dominoes are worn | 40 |
| Name meaning "at the big hills" | 41 |
| Hand-softened 'superfood' dish | 38 |
| Do some "creative" accounting | 39 |
| Contemptuous of rubdowns done by women? | 39 |
| Chief who negotiated peace with the Pilgrims | 44 |
| Chief who befriended the Pilgrims | 33 |
| "Manon" composer Jules | 32 |
| They'll rub you the right way | 33 |
| Back-of-the-book section where Boston is located? | 49 |
| 10:02 AM: "Hulk attack ___!" | 38 |
| Where can you sell Douay Bibles? | 32 |
| Radio, television, or newspapers | 32 |
| Water or electricity, grammatically | 35 |
| Supremacist group's media content? | 38 |
| Last rites in some religious movements | 38 |
| The kids don't usually sleep in it | 38 |
| Become adept at aerobic exercise? | 33 |
| Naval Observatory standard setter | 33 |
| Very skillful, accomplished worker | 34 |
| It's decisively important to a solution | 43 |
| They're made to open anything | 33 |
| Two-player logic game with colored pegs | 39 |
| Escher's initial occupation? | 32 |
| "The Last Supper" scraps? | 35 |
| Learn about all things rosy-colored? | 36 |
| Setting of a sci-fi slave story? | 32 |
| Learn all about the capital of Ecuador? | 39 |
| How football's Jerry was addressed as a boy? | 48 |
| What hangs next to Johnson's credentials? | 45 |
| Gene Barry's TV role: 1958–61 | 40 |
| Le Carré's George Smiley, e.g. | 37 |
| "Spoon River Anthology" | 33 |
| Unidentified entrée at a power lunch? | 40 |
| Newspaper column displaying staff names | 39 |
| Irrational weeping over a broken spar? | 38 |
| Tree that yields a chewable resin | 33 |
| Guarders with droopy ears and pendulous lips | 44 |
| Former New York Philharmonic director | 37 |
| '90s N.Y. Philharmonic conductor Kurt | 41 |