| Company that developed NutraSweet | 33 |
| St. Trinian's creator Ronald | 32 |
| Jackie of "The Paleface" | 34 |
| Drug company once headed by Donald Rumsfeld | 43 |
| Company that introduced Dramamine | 33 |
| "The Big Fat Cat Book" author | 39 |
| World's tallest building, for short | 39 |
| Roebuck's partner in retailing | 34 |
| Owner of the highest building in Chicago | 40 |
| Name on the world's tallest building | 40 |
| Department store with a noted catalog | 37 |
| Company with a once-famous catalog | 34 |
| Company that owns Lands' End | 32 |
| Company that once offered mail-order catalogs | 45 |
| Company that launched the Discover card | 39 |
| Company that discontinued its catalog in 1993 | 45 |
| Catalog you used to order guitar from | 37 |
| ___Tower, world's tallest building | 38 |
| ___ Tower, world's tallest building | 39 |
| ___ Tower, world's highest building | 39 |
| ___ Tower, Chi. (world's tallest building) | 46 |
| Its new name begins "Willis" | 38 |
| Skyscraper whose name was changed in 2009 | 41 |
| Former world's tallest building | 35 |
| "High" places for pirates | 35 |
| Word in many cruise ships' names | 36 |
| They're Red, White...and blue | 33 |
| They're "high" but not dry | 40 |
| Queen: "Seven ___ of Rhye" | 36 |
| Public transportation rarities during rush hour | 47 |
| Primus "___ of Cheese" | 32 |
| One who shakes in a kitchen, maybe | 34 |
| Kipling's "The Seven ___" | 39 |
| Bodies often bearing names of colors | 36 |
| Black and Yellow, but not Orange | 32 |
| Abandoned Pools: "Sailing ___" | 40 |
| "Seven ___" (Echo & the Bunnymen) | 47 |
| "High" spots for pirates | 34 |
| "High" or "open" follower | 45 |
| You can smell it in an ocean's breeze | 41 |
| Seasoning obtained by evaporation | 33 |
| Seasoning listed on stuffwhitepeoplelike.com | 44 |
| Result of ocean-water evaporation | 33 |
| It's relatively lacking in iodine | 37 |
| Ingredient in gourmet potato chips | 34 |
| Dining table condiment, sometimes | 33 |
| Condiment produced via evaporation | 34 |
| Condiment from evaporated ocean water | 37 |
| Painting with crashing waves, maybe | 35 |
| Edward Albee Pulitzer-winning play | 34 |
| Specialty of Russian painter Aivazovsky | 39 |
| Painted ship upon a painted ocean, e.g. | 39 |
| Homer's "Eight Bells," e.g. | 41 |
| 1975 Edward Albee Pulitzer-winning play | 39 |
| "Summer Squall", for one | 34 |
| What the constellation Hydra represents | 39 |
| What "she sells" in a tongue-twister | 46 |
| Where "she sells . . . " | 34 |
| Wishing one hadn't rocked the boat? | 39 |
| Looking forward to being docked? | 32 |
| Like one who forgot the Dramamine | 33 |
| Dangerous swimmer with an oarlike tail | 38 |
| Period from opening day to the playoffs | 39 |
| Easter ___ (period up to Pentecost Sunday) | 42 |
| April to September, for baseball | 32 |
| "'Tis the ___ to be jolly" | 40 |
| Like the Christmas card business | 32 |
| Like leprechaun and four-leaf clover decorations | 48 |
| Like Christmas wrap and tree ornaments | 38 |
| Pipe fixer who's seen it all? | 33 |
| "Friends" had 10 of them | 34 |
| Annual quartet that's this puzzle's theme | 49 |
| "The Four ___": Vivaldi | 33 |
| Arachnids that appear over the summer? | 38 |
| Result of a new TV series' renewal | 38 |
| Windy day phenomenon near the shore | 35 |
| Echinoderm with regenerable arms | 32 |
| "Finding Nemo" character Peach, e.g. | 46 |
| When it's saved, it's taken | 35 |
| You can take it, have it or run for it | 38 |
| When it's saved it's taken | 34 |
| For those in trouble, it could be hot | 37 |
| Congressional candidate's goal | 34 |
| Word with driver's or booster | 33 |
| When it's saved it's taken | 35 |
| Something you're shown at a theater | 39 |
| Pants part that gets a lot of wear | 34 |
| It's sought after in Washington | 35 |
| It may be saved, offered or taken | 33 |
| Gentleman's offer on a subway | 33 |
| Catbird ____: advantageous position | 35 |
| Pacific Northwest airport nickname | 34 |
| Northwest airport named for two cities | 38 |
| Washington airport named for two cities | 39 |
| Northwestern airport serving two cities | 39 |
| Airport for Pike Place Market visitors | 38 |
| Places to find in-flight magazines | 34 |
| Subject of a pioneering 1984 New York law | 41 |
| It's put on before pulling away | 35 |
| It'll keep you in your place | 32 |