| "Mother ___, " old song | 33 |
| "___ babbino caro" (Puccini aria) | 43 |
| Reason for checking the list twice? | 35 |
| "Love conquers all," to Augustus | 42 |
| Pigs and hippos, in scientific classification | 45 |
| W.S. on tennis ("3 Henry VI" III, 2) | 46 |
| "O tempora! ___!": Cicero | 35 |
| "O tempora! _____!": Cicero | 37 |
| Record of 1947 "Peg ___ Heart" | 40 |
| Speaking of repeatedly, to a Brit | 33 |
| Streisand film, with "Day" | 36 |
| Situated somewhere between two extremes | 39 |
| Luxuriating between ports, perhaps | 34 |
| When a procrastinator might get around to it? | 45 |
| Where the teacher might casually sit | 36 |
| How some YOLO activities are done | 33 |
| " . . . woes that wait ___?": Byron | 45 |
| Nice way to end a pen-pal letter | 32 |
| "Mansion ___" (Hank Williams song) | 44 |
| "High __ was a lonely goatherd" | 41 |
| Without high expectations, maybe | 32 |
| How manic pixie dream girls often do things | 43 |
| Where to find a bump, in a phrase | 33 |
| Parading ... or a hint to this puzzleÂ’s theme | 49 |
| ". . . so ___ so forth" | 33 |
| Like some unstable relationships | 32 |
| Taking undeserved credit, perhaps | 33 |
| 2006 David Gilmour song and album | 33 |
| Where a groove and a label appear | 33 |
| "Knock ___ Door," 1949 film | 37 |
| Piers Anthony's "___ Horse" | 41 |
| Middle of a thought-provoking quip | 34 |
| "Four Ducks ___," Allingham poem | 42 |
| How a long-fought case might be won | 35 |
| Served over toast, in diner lingo | 33 |
| Where seals might sun themselves | 32 |
| When you might get a lei in Hawaii | 34 |
| A. Huxley's "___ and Artists" | 43 |
| The sneaker manufacturer started ... | 36 |
| How a truck farmer may eke out a living? | 40 |
| Ready for roasting, rotisserie-style | 36 |
| Phrase after "Variations" | 35 |
| How the police might investigate someone | 40 |
| Bond girl Xenia in "GoldenEye" | 40 |
| Where armor eyeholes are located | 32 |
| " . . . Dumpty sat ___" | 33 |
| Site of a 1990 film "Bird" | 36 |
| Out of the can, perhaps temporarily | 35 |
| Way to propose marriage, to a horse? | 36 |
| Seuss book about surpassing actress Winger? | 43 |
| Still using the script, as actors | 33 |
| Spending no more than what was allotted | 39 |
| How some films are delivered to the studio | 42 |
| "Walk ---" (Warwick hit) | 34 |
| "Walk __": Dionne Warwick hit | 39 |
| "Walk ___" (Dionne Warwick hit) | 41 |
| "Walk ___" (1964 Warwick hit) | 39 |
| "Walk ___" (1964 Dionne Warwick hit) | 46 |
| Like celebrities, much of the time | 34 |
| Being interviewed by a TV reporter | 34 |
| How some demo albums may be distributed | 39 |
| 1964 Marvin Gaye/Mary Wells hit, aptly | 38 |
| Regularly, but not too frequently | 33 |
| "I'm ___ twice shy, baby" | 39 |
| Joey Buttafuoco's favorite song | 35 |
| Piano teacher's request, maybe | 34 |
| Relative of a lick and a promise | 32 |
| ___ often (repeatedly, to a fault) | 34 |
| Simple Minds "___ a Time" | 35 |
| 2003 film "Érase una Vez" | 39 |
| Start of a law observed by Charles Schulz | 41 |
| Science that focuses on cancer: abbr. | 37 |
| Humor that doesn't cause a blush? | 37 |
| How expensive goods may be bought | 33 |
| "The English Patient" author Michael | 46 |
| Command given to one of Santa's reindeer | 44 |
| Like some video, to cable customers | 35 |
| Japanese folk music with a swing feel | 37 |
| Where to show where the bad man touched you? | 44 |
| "Gianni Schicchi," e.g. | 33 |
| "When I was ___-twenty": Housman | 42 |
| "When I was ___-twenty" | 33 |
| "The ___ Only," 1978 Winkler movie | 44 |
| Like Dr. Richard Kimble's quarry | 36 |
| Troupe of suspects from "The Fugitive"? | 49 |
| Civilians eligible to be drafted | 32 |
| Where you'll find rows of mansions? | 39 |
| How water lovers get things done? | 33 |
| Apartment that's bigger than a studio | 41 |
| Where to find para in the dictionary | 36 |
| China's approximate population | 34 |
| "Beware the man of ___": D'Israeli | 48 |
| Words under a torch and olive and oak branches | 46 |
| Words under "E pluribus unum" | 39 |
| "___ closes, another opens" | 37 |
| It starts with this answer's first letter | 45 |
| It starts in the upper-left corner of a crossword | 49 |
| It should be written in the leftmost column | 43 |
| "At least that's a start" | 39 |
| Roses' count on Valentine's Day | 39 |