| Goes through with a fine-tooth comb | 35 |
| Troop's information gatherer | 32 |
| Sports team employee looking for new talent | 43 |
| Person on the prowl for new talent | 34 |
| "To Kill a Mockingbird" girl | 38 |
| "To Kill a Mockingbird" protagonist | 45 |
| Took part in Baden-Powell's group | 37 |
| Tonto's favorite jamboree supervisor? | 41 |
| It begins "On my honor ..." | 37 |
| One checking around for building supplies? | 42 |
| Unit scrimmaging against the starters | 37 |
| New York City restaurateur Vincent | 34 |
| Boat that can navigate in shallow waters | 40 |
| Oscar the Grouch's expression | 33 |
| Where you might get a word in edgewise | 38 |
| Word freaks play it with tiles and racks | 40 |
| Where 'TWELVE' is worth 12 | 34 |
| The record score in this game is 1,049 points | 45 |
| Its original name was Criss Cross Words | 39 |
| One who's all skin and bones | 32 |
| "Make like a tree and leave!" | 39 |
| ''Hit the road!'' | 33 |
| Impolite ''goodbye'' | 36 |
| "Make like a tree and leave" | 38 |
| "I said 'go!'" | 32 |
| "Hightail it out of here!" | 36 |
| "Get the eff outta here" | 34 |
| ''Make like a tree and leave!'' | 47 |
| ''Hit the road, Jack!'' | 39 |
| ''Get out of here!'' | 36 |
| "Jumble"-solvin' dude? | 36 |
| Emergency shutdowns of the reactor | 34 |
| Setting for "The Office" | 34 |
| Pa. city once called Skunk's Misery | 39 |
| Home of the Red Barons in minor-league baseball | 47 |
| Home of the Electric City Trolley Museum | 40 |
| A city or former governor of Pa. | 32 |
| L7 song that belongs in dumpster? | 33 |
| It's good only for its waste value | 38 |
| Driver's must in a snowy clime | 34 |
| Barely gather together, as funds | 32 |
| Settings for "Junkyard Wars" | 38 |
| Material for a DIY project, perhaps | 35 |
| Pennsylvania Dutch pork concoction | 34 |
| Saber-toothed "Ice Age" squirrel | 42 |
| Acorn-obsessed "Ice Age" character | 44 |
| Acorn pursuer in the "Ice Age" movies | 47 |
| Lottery ticket that's also a coupon? | 40 |
| Monosyllabic word meaning "scribbled" | 47 |
| Like the clothed owner of a distraught cat? | 43 |
| One who can drive at least 250 yards? | 37 |
| They frequently shoot par or better | 35 |
| "It'll never work." | 33 |
| ''It'll never work'' | 40 |
| ''Simpsons'' toon cat | 37 |
| Doctor's penmanship, stereotypically | 40 |
| Doctors' signatures, stereotypically | 40 |
| Feature of a "string bean" | 36 |
| 1996 slasher film with three sequels | 36 |
| 1996 horror film with two sequels | 33 |
| Ridiculed someone as loudly as possible? | 40 |
| This puzzle's theme, to a printer | 37 |
| Battle of the Bulge air assault division | 40 |
| Fay Wray in "King Kong," to movie buffs | 49 |
| "Halloween" sound effects | 35 |
| Loose rock at the base of a slope | 33 |
| Loose rocks at a cliff's base | 33 |
| Detritus on the side of a mountain | 34 |
| Sound from a driver who's braking bad? | 42 |
| "Saved by the Bell" nerd | 34 |
| They take night flights (with a Toyota) | 39 |
| Some rockers wind up on the big one | 35 |
| "Sun" or "smoke" follower | 45 |
| Line on an actor's résumé | 35 |
| Homeowner's guard against bugs | 34 |
| One responsible for keeping wackos off the air | 46 |
| Advance copy of a video sent to critics | 39 |
| What each picture was, literally? | 33 |
| What a multiplex has a multiplicity of | 38 |
| What a potential player must pass | 33 |
| Opportunity for a Hollywood hopeful | 35 |
| Assessments given to computer repairmen? | 40 |
| Step masses of rock at the base of cliffs | 41 |
| ''The Turn of the ___'' | 39 |
| Word with "cork" or "thumb" | 47 |
| It might be in one's kitchen cabinet? | 41 |
| Fastener that may have a Phillips head | 38 |
| "The Turn of the ___": James | 38 |
| Kind of earring requiring twisting | 34 |
| "The Thin Man," for one | 33 |
| "A Fish Called Wanda," e.g. | 37 |
| Lazy place to store your tools in the kitchen? | 46 |
| T-Pain "Chopped and ___" | 34 |
| Drove a Phillips-head into a bowl of borscht? | 45 |
| "Some assembly required" extras | 41 |
| Things driven on construction sites | 35 |
| They're turned and tightened | 32 |
| It's removed counterclockwise | 33 |
| Chauffeur who's off his rocker? | 35 |
| Occupation made obsolete by print | 33 |