| High-IQ child on an old radio game show | 39 | 
| Radio game show with a panel of gifted children | 47 | 
| Chain serving Torpedoes and Bullets | 35 | 
| Alternative to Subway or Blimpie | 32 | 
| "Mmmm ... Toasty!" sloganeer | 38 | 
| Locus in __: the place in which (Lat.) | 38 | 
| It comes before vadis and after status | 38 | 
| Classic 1951 movie "___ Vadis" | 40 | 
| "___ Vadis?": 1951 film | 33 | 
| _____ warranto (legal proceeding) | 33 | 
| Cicero's "How far?" | 33 | 
| Ring used in a horseshoelike game | 33 | 
| "The ___" (stage blooper) | 35 | 
| Reader-edited question-and-answer site | 38 | 
| It doubles as a symbol for inches | 33 | 
| These may precede and close a sentence | 38 | 
| Say "Come in, Orson!" e.g.? | 37 | 
| "Once more unto the breach...," e.g.? | 47 | 
| "___ the Raven, 'Nevermore'" | 46 | 
| Verb seen in "The Raven" | 34 | 
| "___ the raven . . . " | 32 | 
| "__ the raven, 'Nevermore.'" | 46 | 
| Best-selling novel set in ancient Rome | 38 | 
| Nickname of a boxer who converted to Islam? | 43 | 
| Telecom giant headquartered in Denver | 37 | 
| Denver-based telecommunications company | 39 | 
| Square at the end of the fourth row in Battleship | 49 | 
| Rum in cargo is supposedly natural (7) | 38 | 
| Pained expression: truth is complicated (2, 5) | 46 | 
| It tracks airplanes one way or the other (5) | 44 | 
| Essentially teach opinionated composer (6) | 42 | 
| Encloses $5 in ice cream purchases (8) | 38 | 
| Austrian chancellor: 1953–61 | 35 | 
| ___ Himself ("Jackass" stuntman) | 42 | 
| ___ Himself ("Jackass" regular) | 41 | 
| Transvaal Republic's assembly | 33 | 
| Collars worn in the 16th and 17th centuries | 43 | 
| Novel: "Return to Morocco"? | 37 | 
| Recording of a Jewish leader's talk? | 40 | 
| Updike work on cooking wild game? | 33 | 
| ...mammal) Illegal blow in boxing (Old lottery... | 49 | 
| First in a John Updike novel series | 35 | 
| 1960 novel whose protagonist is Harry Angstrom | 46 | 
| Means to the top of a bunny slope? | 34 | 
| What a bunny buyer at a pet shop might want? | 44 | 
| Creator of Gargantua and Pantagruel | 35 | 
| Comic genius of world literature | 32 | 
| Alcofribas Nasier's real name | 33 | 
| "Gargantua and Pantagruel" author | 43 | 
| Co-organizer of the Montgomery bus boycott, 1955 | 48 | 
| Contemptuous biblical exclamation | 33 | 
| Contest to win an objet d'art? | 34 | 
| Black Gold and Northern Dancer, e.g. | 36 | 
| Simple inflorescence, as in a lily of the valley | 48 | 
| Thing that hones a snake's skills? | 38 | 
| Speed's mysterious nemesis, in cartoons | 43 | 
| Deterioration of standards by competitive forces | 48 | 
| 2009 Dwayne Johnson adventure/sci-fi film | 41 | 
| One who tries to keep a step ahead? | 35 | 
| "The Turner Diaries" conflict | 39 | 
| Protector of Joshua's spies: Var. | 37 | 
| Name on the cover of "30 Minute Meals" | 48 | 
| Founder of the hunger-fighting charity Yum-o! | 45 | 
| "30 Minute Meals" host | 32 | 
| Paul Newman's directorial debut | 35 | 
| 1968 movie directed by Paul Newman | 34 | 
| 'The Time-Traveler's Wife' star | 43 | 
| 'Midnight in Paris' costar | 34 | 
| 1968 Joanne Woodward film directed by Paul Newman | 49 | 
| 'Picnic at Hanging Rock' star | 37 | 
| 'Murder on the Orient Express' costar | 45 | 
| Unethical law enforcement practice | 34 | 
| Adverb often used with integrated | 33 | 
| Fisher using more off-color language? | 37 | 
| French writer's boardwalk booth operator? | 45 | 
| Characteristic of some raunchy humor | 36 | 
| Horse tracks that also include slot machines | 44 | 
| What a remorseful torturer thinks about? | 40 | 
| Arranged pickling solutions on the shelf? | 41 | 
| Makes people offers they can't refuse? | 42 | 
| "Baa!  Baa!  Baa!  Baa!" ? | 36 | 
| Torture device for a sock puppet? | 33 | 
| Maria Edgeworth's "Castle ___" | 44 | 
| Omnivorous nocturnal mammal (Var.) | 34 | 
| They're seen in air traffic control towers | 46 | 
| They're fired at some lawbreakers | 37 | 
| Tweaking a "MASH" character? | 38 | 
| Area that's frequently swept? | 33 | 
| Like the coolest celebrity chemist in the world? | 48 | 
| Roughly 57.295°, mathematically | 34 | 
| About 57 degrees, mathematically | 32 | 
| Points from which light emanates | 32 | 
| It prevents coolant from escaping | 33 | 
| Marxist patronage of the far left? | 34 | 
| Math symbol for extraction of a root | 36 | 
| Abbie Hoffman inks a book contract? | 35 | 
| First knuckleballer to win the Cy Young | 39 | 
| Ham operator's "Hurrah!"? | 39 | 
| AM/FM programs aired in Brazil's first month? | 49 | 
| One supplying drive-time music, briefly | 39 |