| Pentax Spotmatic, e.g., in brief | 32 |
| Minolta made the first digital one in 1995 | 42 |
| Digital camera option, for short | 32 |
| Device with a moving mirror and pentaprism | 42 |
| Camera with interchangeable parts | 33 |
| Camera with a WYSIWYG viewfinder | 32 |
| Camera with a movable mirror, initially | 39 |
| Camera that usually takes 35mm film | 35 |
| What-you-see-is-what-you-get cameras | 36 |
| Pentax Spotmatic and Nikon F2, for short | 40 |
| Camera type, briefly / London gallery | 37 |
| Toxic assets that pay for engine buildup? | 41 |
| ___-Foot Sue (Pecos Bill's gal) | 35 |
| It doesn't really represent change | 38 |
| Spike's victim, in "Nancy" comics | 47 |
| Nancy's friend in the funnies | 33 |
| Nancy's friend in the comics | 32 |
| Mr. Bill enemy, on old "SNL" shows | 44 |
| Ernie Bushmiller comics character | 33 |
| Comic strip character surnamed Smith | 36 |
| Site of eminent domain exercise, often | 38 |
| They're in the arms of Morpheus | 35 |
| Engages in an undercover activity? | 34 |
| "__ Millionaire": 2008 Best Picture | 45 |
| Title sort of person in 2008's Best Picture | 47 |
| One living in urban poverty, pejoratively | 41 |
| Problem for batters or investors | 32 |
| Dry spell or the theme of this puzzle | 37 |
| Nearly a billion people live in them | 36 |
| Like the stone that slew Goliath | 32 |
| Exited red-faced, with "away" | 39 |
| Curved line connecting musical notes | 36 |
| What a rocker may do after too many drinks | 42 |
| Talk sloppily after a few drinks | 32 |
| Speak poorly of, or speak poorly | 32 |
| Speak after downing a bottle of rum | 35 |
| Sound like you've had a few too many | 40 |
| Say "Offisher, I am shober," e.g. | 43 |
| Plastered person's speech problem | 37 |
| It ties notes together, in music | 32 |
| Arced line connecting two musical notes | 39 |
| All-too-common a campaign tactic | 32 |
| "Dirty, rotten scoundrel," e.g. | 41 |
| "Dirty rotten scoundrel," e.g. | 40 |
| Noise that Emily Post wouldn't approve of | 45 |
| Display bad etiquette at the dinner table | 41 |
| Break etiquette at a dinner table | 33 |
| Bad etiquette at the dinner table | 33 |
| Cold drink bought at gas stations | 33 |
| "The Coolest Drink on Earth!" | 39 |
| Displaying bad table manners, in a way | 38 |
| Couldn't shpeak shtraight [hic]? | 36 |
| Speaks after a few drinks, perhaps | 34 |
| Speaks after several drinks, perhaps | 36 |
| "Yellow-bellied coward" and others | 44 |
| Unsolicited manuscripts, informally | 35 |
| Snow when it's around 32°F | 33 |
| Reason for wearing boots, perhaps | 33 |
| Like unfortunate winter pedestrians | 35 |
| Like pedestrians on winter streets, maybe | 41 |
| Like an unlucky winter pedestrian | 33 |
| Money reserve, in winter business | 33 |
| Auditor's unwelcome discovery | 33 |
| Stack of unsolicited manuscripts | 32 |
| Group of unsolicited manuscripts | 32 |
| Like a warm day in winter, perhaps | 34 |
| Like some wintry road conditions | 32 |
| "Jane, you ignorant ___" | 34 |
| Nickname associated with a Rocky career? | 40 |
| ''You ___ dog, you!'' | 37 |
| Underhanded Massive Attack song? | 32 |
| Sylvester Stallone's nickname | 33 |
| Shakespeare's drunken tinker | 32 |
| Nickname for Rocky's portrayer | 34 |
| " ___ & the Family Stone" | 39 |
| Star of the "Siroccky" series? | 40 |
| Wardrobe for Stallone playing a transvestite? | 45 |
| Leonard __: Roy Rogers's birth name | 39 |
| Roy Rogers's surname at birth | 33 |
| Roy Rogers's original surname | 33 |
| Cowboy Rogers's real last name | 34 |
| Mystery-solving comic strip character | 37 |
| Comic strip sleuth who wears a deerstalker | 42 |
| Narrow passage in an English cathedral | 38 |
| "Demolition Man" star, for short | 42 |
| "Spaced Cowboy" yodeler | 33 |
| 'Everyday People' lead singer | 37 |
| " 'S a ___ request": Burns | 40 |
| Opposite of great, to Robert Burns | 34 |
| Kind of request in a Robert Burns poem | 38 |
| "'S a __ request": Burns | 38 |
| Honey ___ (kids' breakfast cereal) | 38 |
| HQ chief administrative asst., in the army | 42 |
| "Don't Sweat the ___ Stuff" | 41 |
| Word with "fry" or "potatoes" | 49 |
| Word with "talk" or "time" | 46 |
| Peanuts, in a manner of speaking | 32 |
| John Mellencamp's "Town" | 38 |
| What do you call things like irons and toasters? | 48 |
| Miniature version of a Shakespearean forest | 43 |