| Painter of "The Mocker Mocked" | 40 |
| Painter of "Potter's Wheel"? | 42 |
| "Viaducts Break Ranks" painter | 40 |
| "The Golden Fish" painter | 35 |
| Oscar actor for "Watch on the Rhine" | 46 |
| Milwaukee Brewer in the Hall of Fame | 36 |
| Builder of America's first copper mill | 42 |
| Revolutionary War hero born 1/1/1735 | 36 |
| Music industry name, as frontman for the Raiders | 48 |
| Figure on a $5,000 EE savings bond | 34 |
| Mitt Romney's 2012 running mate | 35 |
| Pop singer and Eliza's pursuer | 34 |
| Geithner's predecessor at Treasury | 38 |
| John Kerry's senatorial predecessor | 39 |
| Interrupted the press conference? | 33 |
| Ravel's "--- For a Dead Princess" | 47 |
| Ravel's "_____ for a Dead Princess" | 49 |
| Quaint, dignified dance for couples | 35 |
| Mr. Chekov of "Star Trek" | 35 |
| "Star Trek" character __ Chekov | 41 |
| It's right off Pennsylvania Avenue | 38 |
| It's right off Main Street, really | 38 |
| What a sidewalk sketcher is called in Sussex | 44 |
| Job where you deal with asphalt fumes | 37 |
| Italy's "City of a Hundred Towers" | 48 |
| Russian physiologist: 1849–1936 | 38 |
| Pioneer in conditioning research | 32 |
| Physiologist Ivan who worked with dogs | 38 |
| "Conditioned Reflexes" author | 39 |
| 'Conditioned reflex' doctor | 35 |
| She founded her own company circa 1905 | 38 |
| Ballerina famous for her "Dying Swan" | 47 |
| "The Dying Swan" ballerina | 36 |
| _____ dog (lab experiment subjects) | 35 |
| __ dog: conditioned reflex experiment | 37 |
| Occupation with an unsavory reputation | 38 |
| TRIBE MEMBERS HOLD RAUCOUS STATEWIDE CELEBRATION | 48 |
| Indians holding small chess pieces? | 35 |
| Places where people might exchange rings | 40 |
| Many traditionally have three balls | 35 |
| Tool, when ready to make a secret recording? | 44 |
| Tree with purple flowers and large edible berries | 49 |
| 1978 Linda Ronstadt song for tree fanciers? | 43 |
| Name for a pet-friendly brewpub? | 32 |
| Hillbilly dads prevail in court? | 32 |
| MAW! WHERE'S THE R.I. ROAD MAP? | 35 |
| Singer being treated for anxiety? | 33 |
| It lasted through the reign of Marcus Aurelius | 46 |
| Say "You're cute," say | 36 |
| Bird in a Sean O'Casey title | 32 |
| Laughing at a co-worker's crummy salary? | 44 |
| They're on the receiving end | 32 |
| Come-on with "Buy now" | 32 |
| Trotsky's private course in fossils | 39 |
| Source of wealth + source of mozzarella? | 40 |
| An English poet and a U.S. actor | 32 |
| Week or month at the office, usually | 36 |
| What an eBay user might use to transfer funds | 45 |
| Web site with a "Send Money" tab | 42 |
| Student Accounts introducer in 2009 | 35 |
| Online tip jar (just sayin') | 32 |
| Disappearing communication device | 33 |
| Hard-to-find convenience these days | 35 |
| Caller's instrument, perhaps | 32 |
| Corner conveniences of yesteryear | 33 |
| They're for people without cells | 36 |
| There used to be a lot more of these on corners | 47 |
| Vehicle delivering the weekly checks? | 37 |
| They're often sliding for workers | 37 |
| Employees' check attachments | 32 |
| Subscription-based home entertainment | 37 |
| Feature of subscription-only websites | 37 |
| Website feature that blocks nonsubscribers | 42 |
| NYTimes.com went behind one in March 2011 | 41 |
| "Goodnight, Irene" singer, briefly | 44 |
| Sandwich with the crusts cut off | 32 |
| Popular lunchbox sandwich, for short | 36 |
| Sandwich written as a three letter initialism | 45 |
| Sammy often eaten without crusts | 32 |
| Lunchbox sandwich staple, briefly | 33 |
| Common sandwich for a brown-bagger | 34 |
| Childhood lunchtime favorite, for short | 39 |
| Brown-bagger's sandwich, for short | 38 |
| Common lunchbox sandwiches, informally | 38 |
| FedEx doesn't deliver to them | 33 |
| Business that deals with hockers | 32 |
| About 2 stars for canned hipster beer? | 38 |
| Sponsor of Student Reporting Labs | 33 |
| "Golden Earrings" singer | 34 |
| IBM desktop failure of the 1980s | 32 |
| Classic reason to call the IT guy #2 | 36 |
| Programs that won't insult anyone? | 38 |
| Fictional title sch. of a 1994 comedy film | 42 |
| 1994 campus comedy with a cameo by George Clinton | 49 |
| UK's ''Computer Superstore'' | 48 |
| Hip-hop's Sean Combs, familiarly | 36 |
| "I Need a Girl" rapper | 32 |
| Creator of detective Adam Dalgliesh | 35 |
| "Time to Be in Earnest" autobiographer | 48 |
| "The Murder Room" novelist | 36 |