| 1922 Willa Cather novel that won a Pulitzer | 43 |
| ''It's ___ the other!'' | 43 |
| What a bad lead-off hitter frequently produces? | 47 |
| Pretty good result for a golf round | 35 |
| Not a bad golf score, informally | 32 |
| A car with this is often easier to resell | 41 |
| Really tiny amt. of a form of oxygen? | 37 |
| Severe sales restriction, informally | 36 |
| The first to go on a strike, usually | 36 |
| It's often the first to be knocked over | 43 |
| It's enough to prevent a strike | 35 |
| Admission fee to child's show | 33 |
| What a single coin gets you on a pinball machine | 48 |
| Start of a popular children's rhyme | 39 |
| Beginning of a process of elimination | 37 |
| Maximum weight of a ball in Olympic soccer | 42 |
| Where to once find George Clooney | 33 |
| Old slang for something extraordinary | 37 |
| "Previously ___ ..." (TV show intro) | 46 |
| Having a fixed fee, as a calling plan | 37 |
| Frodo's burden, with "the" | 40 |
| "___ leads to London": Masefield | 42 |
| Like some shopping/Bumper-to-bumper | 35 |
| "How many fools do we have here?"? | 44 |
| Kids' cone contents, usually | 32 |
| Run of TV's "My So-Called Life" | 45 |
| Word after "be" or "by" | 43 |
| "Hell is ___": T. S. Eliot | 36 |
| Alone, when preceded by "by" | 38 |
| Corporate gadfly's purchase, maybe | 38 |
| Person with a warped mind, in slang | 35 |
| Endlessly adjustable, as clothing | 33 |
| "___ fits all" (common label) | 39 |
| Disproved! It hung on me like a sack! | 37 |
| Out of ___ (beyond a person's abilities) | 44 |
| Part of Armstrong's statement | 33 |
| " . . . silver spoon in ___" | 38 |
| Guidebook listings for the budget-conscious | 43 |
| Like shopping done all in the same place | 40 |
| First felony conviction, in some states | 39 |
| On a great bunt: "King Henry VIII" | 44 |
| All it takes to convince you, in some ads | 41 |
| Classic Packard model with a numerical name | 43 |
| Agent's fee + U.S. Senators = | 33 |
| "Lay hold ___ life . . . ": I Tim. 6:12 | 49 |
| Étagère with a single tiny shelf? | 40 |
| How organized philosophers deal with ideas? | 43 |
| "___ centuries removed . . . " (Cullen) | 49 |
| Three words before "customer" | 39 |
| Sale sign words before "customer" | 43 |
| "___ customer" (sale sign) | 36 |
| Rock that's only a single color? | 36 |
| What the tipsy artist had at the bar? | 37 |
| Boxing cat who can't spell well? | 36 |
| The drink you shouldn't have had | 36 |
| The drink you shouldn't have drunk | 38 |
| Drink that often makes a person sick | 36 |
| Length in years of a lenient sentence, maybe | 44 |
| "___ of Venus," 1940's musical | 44 |
| Not exactly open to alternatives | 32 |
| Like a mind with an "idée fixe" | 44 |
| Characteristics of fixated people | 33 |
| Limited in talent, as the proverbial pony | 41 |
| Renaissance man's antithesis | 32 |
| Person who's talented but not versatile | 43 |
| What you might win in the FTD Sweepstakes? | 42 |
| Uruguayan novelist Juan Carlos ___ | 34 |
| Words before a round of rock, paper, scissors | 45 |
| "The Count of Monte Cristo" | 37 |
| A pint, typically, at a blood bank | 34 |
| What a unified group speaks with | 32 |
| Each man's entitlement, per the saying | 42 |
| Each citizen's right, in a democracy | 40 |
| Where you can't make an 180 degree turn | 43 |
| Airline ticket buyer's option | 33 |
| Three Days Grace "Never Too Late" album | 49 |
| Poultry farmer's business plan? | 35 |
| " . . . hurt the ___ love" | 36 |
| Skilled at spontaneous combustion? | 34 |
| Straight from the horse's mouth | 35 |
| "Yeah, we've got that," e.g.? | 43 |
| Where "True Blood" can be viewed | 42 |
| Milton's "___ Blindness" | 38 |
| ''___ Blindness'' (Milton sonnet) | 49 |
| With "coals," firewalking phrase | 42 |
| Deep-fried vegetable treat at many state fairs | 46 |
| Volume that's a real tearjerker? | 36 |
| Tower toppers on Russian Orthodox churches | 42 |
| Parody paper's Web video broadcast | 38 |
| Gazpacho preparers' discards | 32 |
| ''French'' course | 33 |
| Linens purchased through a Web site? | 36 |
| In custody of, as a library patron | 34 |
| Smithereens "___ Memory" | 34 |
| Phrase once heard before a long beep | 36 |
| Eloise of Kay Thompson books, e.g. | 34 |
| The Flamingos "I ___ You" | 35 |
| "Last sale item remaining" | 36 |
| "We'll find out in due course" | 44 |
| Pope's "An Essay ___" | 35 |