| Shakespeare's "___of care" | 40 |
| "The ravell'd __ of care": Shak. | 46 |
| "The ravel'd ___ of care" | 39 |
| " . . . the ravel'd ___ of care" | 46 |
| With a decided lack of character | 32 |
| "Call of the Wild" vehicle | 36 |
| Word before or after "dog" | 36 |
| Vehicle that never loses a wheel | 32 |
| Transport dating from the Stone Age | 35 |
| Football blockers' practice device | 38 |
| "Mush!" yeller's vehicle | 38 |
| "Mush!" yeller's conveyance | 41 |
| ''The Call of The Wild'' vehicle | 48 |
| Something that's fun on the coast? | 38 |
| "Mush!" shouter's vehicle | 39 |
| ''Mush!'' device | 32 |
| ''Citizen Kane'' prop | 37 |
| You might steer one with your feet | 34 |
| Vehicle on a Christmas card, perhaps | 36 |
| Vehicle in "The Call of the Wild" | 43 |
| Vehicle in "Ethan Frome" | 34 |
| Transport for Calvin and Hobbes, often | 38 |
| Toy sometimes pulled with a rope | 32 |
| Rosebud was one in "Citizen Kane" | 43 |
| Rosebud of "Citizen Kane" | 35 |
| Prop for "Citizen Kane" | 33 |
| Object burned in "Citizen Kane" | 41 |
| Large item in Santa's bag, maybe | 36 |
| It's useless without runners | 32 |
| It's involved in many spills | 32 |
| Have fun on an enormous white bed? | 34 |
| Child's Christmas gift, sometimes | 37 |
| "The Call of the Wild" vehicle | 40 |
| "Dog" leader or follower | 34 |
| "Citizen Kane" article | 32 |
| One heading down a slippery slope | 33 |
| Yukon Quest and Le Grande Odyssée | 36 |
| "Eight Below" eightsome | 33 |
| Tool used when the stakes are high? | 35 |
| Sister ___ ("We Are Family" singers) | 46 |
| Vehicles powered by dogs or gravity | 35 |
| They're supported by runners | 32 |
| They can take you downhill quickly | 34 |
| Christmas gifts for kids up north | 33 |
| Vehicles suitable for this puzzle's theme | 45 |
| Vehicles in Whitehorse and Yellowknife | 38 |
| They're useless without runners | 35 |
| They usually have two runners on | 32 |
| Popular Christmas gifts, up north | 33 |
| Goes down a snowy hill, in a way | 32 |
| Equipment used on skeleton tracks | 33 |
| Conveyances generally only ridden downward | 42 |
| Coleridge's "gentle thing" | 40 |
| What you'll do in the arms of Morpheus | 42 |
| Chandler's "The Big ___" | 38 |
| "The sweetest gift of heaven": Virgil | 47 |
| Result of counting sheep, perhaps | 33 |
| R. Wilbur's "Walking to ___" | 42 |
| Opposite of "stay awake" | 34 |
| It may come after setting an alarm | 34 |
| What to do to achieve your dreams? | 34 |
| What Macbeth "murdered" | 33 |
| What "Macbeth doth murder" | 36 |
| Virgil called it a gift of heaven | 33 |
| Stephen King's "Doctor __" | 40 |
| Sore labour's bath, to Shakespeare | 38 |
| Romantics "Talking in Your ___" | 41 |
| Poet Wilbur's "Walking to ___" | 44 |
| Chandler's "The Big ___ " | 39 |
| "To ___—perchance to dream": Hamlet | 49 |
| "To ___: perchance to dream": Hamlet | 46 |
| "The City of ___," Kipling poem | 41 |
| "Talking in Your ___" (The Romantics) | 47 |
| "Sore labour's bath": Shak | 40 |
| "Sore labour's bath" | 34 |
| "O magic _____!": Keats | 33 |
| "...an azure-lidded ___": Keats | 41 |
| "I cannot ___ wink": Pope | 35 |
| Where people drop off on the line? | 34 |
| Narcoleptics with string instruments? | 37 |
| What some like to do on the weekend | 35 |
| Go way past one's usual wake-up time | 40 |
| Product of a Serta/Louis Vuitton merger? | 40 |
| Necessity on a cross-country train trip | 39 |
| San Francisco players not paying attention? | 43 |
| Line from "Silent Night" | 34 |
| Geckos that don't set their alarm clocks? | 45 |
| "Oh ___ is a gentle thing": Coleridge | 47 |
| Nirvana "Where Did You ___" | 37 |
| Like a coffee-drinker's night | 33 |
| 1993 film featuring the subject of this puzzle | 46 |
| Postpone the problem until tomorrow | 35 |
| "Take some time to consider..." | 41 |
| "Don't decide right away" | 39 |
| Adjective for some cooks and maids | 34 |
| Most dreaming occurs in the last one | 36 |
| Metallica "Until It ___" | 34 |
| "The Lion ___ Tonight" | 32 |
| Compensates for a late night, maybe | 35 |
| Snoozes, online journal-style, to Tonto? | 40 |