| A spouse may sleep on it after a fight | 38 |
| "Italian Leather ___" Cake | 36 |
| "Convertible" furniture | 33 |
| Convertible parked in the living room? | 38 |
| Convenience for an overnight guest | 34 |
| Megadeth: "___, So Good ... So What!" | 47 |
| Carole King "___ Away" | 32 |
| Phrase said while knocking on wood | 34 |
| "Everything's fine for now" | 41 |
| "___ ... So What!" Megadeth | 37 |
| Where those in the doghouse sleep? | 34 |
| Couch potatoes' furniture, obviously | 40 |
| Whether to fold out or remain as a couch? | 41 |
| Alexander Nevsky Cathedral setting | 34 |
| Oprah's role in "The Color Purple" | 48 |
| Oprah in "The Color Purple" | 37 |
| "Somewhere" director Coppola | 38 |
| "Lost in Translation" director Coppola | 48 |
| World capital that's also a girl's name | 47 |
| World capital at the foot of Mount Vitosha | 42 |
| Vergara of "Modern Family" | 36 |
| Queen of Spain's Juan Carlos I | 34 |
| European capital once behind the Iron Curtain | 45 |
| Capital at the foot of Mount Vitosha | 36 |
| "The Virgin Suicides" director Coppola | 48 |
| Grammy-winning mezzo-soprano Anne __ von Otter | 46 |
| Swedish mezzo Anne ___ von Otter | 32 |
| Mezzo-soprano Anne ___ von Otter | 32 |
| 1975 hit album for Loggins & Messina | 40 |
| "He's ___" (Chiffons hit) | 39 |
| Like the "c" in "cement" | 44 |
| Like an infielder's hands, supposedly | 41 |
| "Nature's ___ nurse": Shak. | 41 |
| "Part" or "start" sound | 43 |
| " . . . upon so ___ subject as myself" | 48 |
| 'Upon so -- subject as myself!': Juliet | 47 |
| Relatively light protective vest | 32 |
| Comparable to a small child's R2-D2 toy? | 44 |
| It's delivered underhandedly? | 33 |
| What "cease" starts with | 34 |
| The first letter of "cent," e.g. | 42 |
| The "s" sound in "cent" | 43 |
| Start to "Civil Disobedience" | 39 |
| Start of "Cinderella"? | 32 |
| First letter of "census," e.g. | 40 |
| Cinematic opening, but not ending? | 34 |
| ''Celery'' starter | 34 |
| Reduce the mineral content of, as water | 39 |
| What a tough guy may not show much | 34 |
| What Barbra Streisand uses to have herself shot | 47 |
| Sound heard twice in "George" | 39 |
| What "gel" starts with | 32 |
| What ''gel'' starts with | 40 |
| The first or fifth letter of George | 35 |
| Start of either syllable in "ginger" | 46 |
| Start for Germany, but not Greece | 33 |
| Sound starting "Germany" | 34 |
| Sound starting ''Germany'' | 42 |
| Sound at the start of 'gym' | 35 |
| Sound at the beginning of 'gem' | 39 |
| "Google" doesn't have one | 39 |
| "Speak ___ and . . . " | 32 |
| Subject of some campaign finance reform | 39 |
| Dominance achieved through culture (rock, metal) | 48 |
| Street vendor's salty hot snack | 35 |
| Subtly persuasive marketing technique | 37 |
| Nonaggressive marketing technique | 33 |
| Merchant's non-aggressive ploy | 34 |
| Low-pressure marketing technique | 32 |
| ''No pressure'' tactic | 38 |
| Flattery used to get one's way | 34 |
| Place of sentimental vulnerability | 34 |
| Hidden text embedded in video, in industry-speak | 48 |
| Seton Hall graduates in programming? | 36 |
| Condition of being damp and heavy | 33 |
| Like cereal in milk, after a time | 33 |
| Not how you want your Rice Krispies | 35 |
| Left in the cereal bowl too long, perhaps | 41 |
| "I'm ___ you called" | 34 |
| "All right then, leave!" | 34 |
| "What are you waiting for, then?Leave!" | 49 |
| "As Maine goes, ___ . . . " | 37 |
| J.C. Mellencamp's Hurts ____ | 38 |
| "You never had it ___!" | 33 |
| "___ me God!" (oath's ending) | 43 |
| "I swear it's true" | 33 |
| Old Buckeye State service station name | 38 |
| Former gas company with headquarters in Cleveland | 49 |
| Early gas company based in Cleveland | 36 |
| Manhattan neighborhood with galleries | 37 |
| It's below Greenwich Village | 32 |
| Where Samuel Johnson's club met | 35 |
| Where Phil Lynott went "Solo" | 39 |
| Setting of the NYC restaurant Balthazar | 39 |
| Phil Lynott went "Solo" here? | 39 |
| Phil Lynott "Solo In ___" | 35 |
| Old warehouse district in New York | 34 |
| New York City Fire Museum neighborhood | 38 |
| Neighborhood of New York or London | 34 |
| Neighborhood north of Piccadilly | 32 |