| Eastwood flick about a Warsaw equestrian? | 41 |
| Gen. Jaruzelski and Lech Walesa? | 32 |
| Plays April Fools on, in Krakow? | 32 |
| Money for the Warsaw government? | 32 |
| Event with an approach and a takeoff | 36 |
| Event with a "six metres club" | 40 |
| Shout before "Open up!" | 33 |
| Sting's band, with "The" | 38 |
| Trainer of horses for the Mounties? | 35 |
| Wiggum on "The Simpsons," e.g. | 40 |
| Black and white, vehicularly speaking | 37 |
| One who engages in finger-pointing | 34 |
| Weaselly supplement to a K-9 unit? | 34 |
| Characters in "The Onion Field" | 41 |
| Cops get tough with Benz bandit? | 32 |
| Operation that often precedes an entrapment claim | 49 |
| Cops huffing and puffing during a chase? | 40 |
| Black-and-yellow crime scene marker | 35 |
| Margaret Thatcher supporter in Scotland Yard? | 45 |
| Officer with scattered money from a shark? | 42 |
| Ascetic responsible for abbey rules? | 36 |
| Organization's procedural guide | 35 |
| Government declaration of its intentions | 40 |
| Something to clean one's teeth with, maybe | 46 |
| What a comedian might do before going onstage? | 46 |
| Finish breakfast, lunch or dinner | 33 |
| Purpose of Krzysztof's travels | 34 |
| Does it pack a wallop in Warsaw? | 32 |
| Policymaking body of a Communist party | 38 |
| "May I cut in?" speaker? | 34 |
| Miss Manners' Olympic event? | 32 |
| Voter's observation, part two | 33 |
| What's defined in this puzzle | 33 |
| Monarchy or parliamentary democracy | 35 |
| Like some summer dresses, by design | 35 |
| Revealing attire in a 1960 #1 hit | 33 |
| Itsy-bitsy yellow garment of song | 33 |
| Springtime wear, for some ladies | 32 |
| Danced to "Roll Out The Barrel," say | 46 |
| Fixed helping of a 19th-century president? | 42 |
| "Out of Africa" director | 34 |
| Medici protégé: 15th century | 34 |
| Kevin of "The Usual Suspects" | 39 |
| Airship that participates in a survey? | 38 |
| Result of a numerologist's field trip? | 42 |
| Painter of "Fish Market Purchase"? | 44 |
| "Use Gallup!" placard? | 32 |
| Like many U.S. rivers and streams | 33 |
| Fill the kite-flying air with smog, say? | 40 |
| Brother of Helen of Troy, some say | 34 |
| One whoÂ’s absurdly optimistic | 33 |
| Haggling over a parrot purchase? | 32 |
| 'The Winds of War' Emmy nominee | 39 |
| Fictional aunt's padding material? | 38 |
| Toronto-based Ralph Lauren subsidiary? | 38 |
| Former park near the Harlem River | 33 |
| Mongolia's Genghis Khan Club, for one | 41 |
| Chopin's 'Military,' e.g. | 37 |
| Old-fashioned name for Warsaw's land | 40 |
| Certain Eastern European diaspora | 33 |
| Element named for Marie Curie's homeland | 44 |
| Element discovered by Marie and Pierre Curie | 44 |
| Part of many a tech school's name | 37 |
| Cal ___ (San Luis Obispo university) | 36 |
| "Cape Fear" actress, combined form | 44 |
| 1976, when leisure suits were most popular? | 43 |
| Matrimony with more than one spouse | 35 |
| "Sister Wives" practice | 33 |
| Figure bounded by straight sides | 32 |
| Nylon and others, chemically speaking | 37 |
| Gauguin's exoticist paradise | 32 |
| Subjects of Benchley's sex study | 36 |
| Growths that may be removed by surgery | 38 |
| One form of a multiform organism | 32 |
| Denoting certain animal or vegetable fats | 41 |
| Having a scented ointment, as hair | 34 |
| Fruit whose name means "seedy apple" | 46 |
| Fruit that's hard as a rock? | 32 |
| Brand of aseptically-packaged tomatoes and sauces | 49 |
| Gymnast's apparatus: ___ horse | 34 |
| ___ horse (gymnastics apparatus) | 32 |
| Like some deconstruction, for short | 35 |
| With "Beach," a Florida city | 38 |
| Pilgrimage-church site near Naples | 34 |
| Ancient city excavated by Karl Weber | 36 |
| Ellen of "Grey's Anatomy" | 39 |
| What cheerleaders clean their equipment with | 44 |
| "___ my word" (indeed) | 32 |
| '-- my word!' ('I do declare!') | 47 |
| Welty's "The ___ Heart" | 37 |
| Welty novel, with "The" | 33 |
| Hoss and Little Joe's off-color jokes? | 42 |
| 1961's "101 Dalmatians" Dalmatian | 47 |
| Metropolitan Opera star, 1918-37 | 32 |
| Warrior Chief of the Ottawa Nation | 34 |
| Quebec town or General Motors Grand Prix | 40 |
| Auto discontinued in 1974 and relaunched in 2004 | 48 |
| "Jackass 3D" actor Chris | 34 |
| Class of automobile inspired by the Ford Mustang | 48 |
| 19th-century mail delivery service | 34 |