| "___-5000," Glenn Miller hit | 38 |
| New York City train station repairman? | 38 |
| Old-timey bicycle with the huge front wheel | 43 |
| The cheapest version of fitness guru Jack? | 42 |
| Cheap poker player's inVestment of the 1940s? | 49 |
| 1941 Cary Grant/Irene Dunne movie | 33 |
| Snap of part of one's portfolio? | 36 |
| What the capitalist pig was earlier in his career | 49 |
| Boy in Booth Tarkington novel titles | 36 |
| Physicist collaborator of Escher and Hawking | 44 |
| Florida and Nevada cities merge? | 32 |
| "Honi soit qui mal y ___" | 35 |
| "Je __, donc je suis": Descartes | 42 |
| " . . . qui mal y ___" | 32 |
| PascalÂ’s defense of Christianity | 36 |
| Collection of Blaise Pascal writings | 36 |
| "They escaped," said the pig man ___ | 46 |
| Stalin's economic plans, e.g. | 33 |
| World's largest office building | 35 |
| Where dollars for defense are spent | 35 |
| United States Department of Defense headquarters | 48 |
| Mumford book, with "The" | 34 |
| Top-secret study revealed in 1971 | 33 |
| Top-secret study revealed to the public in 1971 | 47 |
| Series having five tones to the octave | 38 |
| "Amazing Grace" melody basis | 38 |
| Five-in-a-row game that uses a go board | 39 |
| Five-in-a-row board game played with stones | 43 |
| Five-in-a-row board game created in 1978 | 40 |
| Board game with black and white stones | 38 |
| Held in check, as one's emotions | 36 |
| What may lead to an emotional explosion | 39 |
| Word's next-to-last syllable | 32 |
| Locale in a Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera | 44 |
| Oft-covered Curtis Mayfield tune | 32 |
| Neko Case: "___ Lotta Nerve" | 38 |
| Humankind ... or a title for this puzzle | 40 |
| One good at forming connections with others | 43 |
| Everybody likes Junior more than his sisters? | 45 |
| Arkansas's motto with "The" | 41 |
| Novel about an emoticon that everyone can use? | 46 |
| Start of a definition of good speakers | 38 |
| Cartoon character who debuted in 1944 | 37 |
| Black and white cartoon character | 33 |
| Name of two ancient Egyptian kings | 34 |
| Put spirit into, with "up" | 36 |
| Practical joke used on squirrels? | 33 |
| Angie Dickinson in "Police Woman" | 43 |
| "Spicy" Angie Dickinson TV role | 41 |
| Infielder's warm-up exercise | 32 |
| Doctor's favorite medium for making casts? | 46 |
| Patty of ''Peanuts'' | 36 |
| Confection that's often cane-shaped | 39 |
| Spice Gal called "Sir" by Marcie | 42 |
| Marcie calls her "sir" | 32 |
| Cartoon character who gets called "sir" | 49 |
| Exuberant gathering for jalapeño lovers? | 43 |
| Cashew relative that sounds a little spicy | 42 |
| Desk item that's nothing to sneeze at? | 42 |
| School event led by cheerleaders | 32 |
| Its brands include Frito-Lay and Tropicana | 42 |
| Dessert-on-a-stick products from a soda giant? | 46 |
| Beverage originally called Brad's Drink | 43 |
| Product introduced as Brad's Drink in 1893 | 46 |
| Security force that guards soft drink recipes? | 46 |
| Theater for watching soda in lifelike detail? | 45 |
| Chief Sassacus led one side in it | 33 |
| Chemist's inorganic compound | 32 |
| Kind of musical instrument: Abbr. | 33 |
| Number representing one's share | 35 |
| Indicator of how accurate a numerical guess is | 46 |
| What agents' cuts are measured in | 37 |
| "To sleep, __ to dream": Hamlet | 41 |
| Place to reel in some freshwater game fish? | 43 |
| Best friend of Thomas the Tank Engine | 37 |
| "Love in the Ruins" author Walker ___ | 47 |
| Survivor in The Winter's Tale | 36 |
| "101 Dalmatians" mother | 33 |
| ___ Farms, Maryland-based food giant | 36 |
| Some grocery-store chicken roasters | 35 |
| Georges who wrote "La Disparition" | 44 |
| Soviet economic program begun in '88 | 40 |
| Stamp feature, in philately lingo | 33 |
| Philatelist's concern, briefly | 34 |
| Part of a philatelist's dotted line | 39 |
| Certain border, to a philatelist | 32 |
| "Couldn't be better!" | 35 |
| Detectives say there is no such thing | 37 |
| Ability to identify any tone heard | 34 |
| Le Carré best seller, with "A" | 43 |
| What the starred answers start with | 35 |
| Grammarian's concern, at times | 34 |
| Grammarian's concern, perhaps | 33 |
| Flawless preparation for being punched? | 39 |
| Make holes in, as for ease of tearing | 37 |
| Gives back to one's community | 33 |
| Done with little effort or interest | 35 |
| "If you play your cards right" | 40 |
| ''If you play your cards right'' | 48 |
| Leader during the Golden Age of Athens | 38 |