| If you use one, you're a sucker | 35 |
| From which gold is spun, in a fairy tale | 40 |
| "The Wizard of Oz" costume | 36 |
| Former athlete Darryl's ice cream preference? | 49 |
| Children's home immortalized by the Beatles | 47 |
| Two-reeler about baseballer Darryl? | 35 |
| 10-minute film about baseball's Darryl? | 43 |
| Nonsense involving farm bedding? | 32 |
| Assistant foreman of a work crew | 32 |
| Slight hint of something to come | 32 |
| Informal fallacy used in an argument | 36 |
| Conveniently weak argument, metaphorically | 42 |
| Intentionally easy-to-beat adversaries | 38 |
| Likeness of director Sidney used as a scarecrow? | 48 |
| They're stuck in milk shakes | 32 |
| Sometimes they're grasped at | 32 |
| Occurring as an isolated instance | 33 |
| Many a cat lover's acquisition | 34 |
| "___ Cat Strut" (1983 hit) | 36 |
| ___ Cats ("Rock This Town" group) | 43 |
| Lost sight of, as a religious goal | 34 |
| What teen rocker does from home, at times | 41 |
| Doesn't stick to the straight and narrow | 44 |
| Doesn't keep to the straight and narrow | 43 |
| Doesn't follow the party line | 33 |
| Cafeteria carriers gone missing? | 32 |
| Barely make it across the field? | 32 |
| Word with winning, losing or hitting | 36 |
| When it's blue, it's fast | 33 |
| What a meteor looks like in the sky | 35 |
| Look natural on a baseball field, say | 37 |
| Engage in a certain college prank | 33 |
| DiMaggio's news-making 1941 feat | 36 |
| Some campus figures in the '70s | 35 |
| Fans who do more than bare their souls | 38 |
| Fad that revealed the naked truth | 33 |
| Like a team that wins four, then loses three | 44 |
| Tim Reynolds acoustic piece about water? | 40 |
| Hemingway's "Islands in the ---" | 46 |
| Hemingway's "Island in the ____" | 46 |
| Decoration for a newlywed's car | 35 |
| It's acquired over the Internet | 35 |
| What to expect with an aerodynamic car? | 39 |
| They sometimes run through a forest | 35 |
| Runs in real time, as an Internet video | 39 |
| "Sophie's Choice" star | 36 |
| "Sophie's Choice" Oscar winner | 44 |
| ''Silkwood'' star | 33 |
| “The River Wild” star, 1994 | 35 |
| Star of Postcards from the Edge | 33 |
| Star of "Sophie's Choice" | 39 |
| Portrayer of Blixen, Child and Thatcher | 39 |
| Movie star with the most Oscar nominations (15) | 47 |
| Meryl of "Out of Africa" | 34 |
| Carrey's "Lemony Snicket" costar | 46 |
| Actress with the most Academy Award nominations | 47 |
| Actress with a record 13 Oscar nominations | 42 |
| Actress whose real last name is Gummer | 38 |
| "The Iron Lady" star, 2011 | 36 |
| "Music of the Heart" star | 35 |
| "Kramer vs. Kramer" Oscar winner | 42 |
| "Death Becomes Her" star, 1992 | 40 |
| "Angels in America" actress | 37 |
| ''Adaptation'' star | 35 |
| Where teen rockers learn smarts? | 32 |
| TV's "Hill ___ Blues" | 35 |
| Rice's "___ Scene" | 32 |
| No. 1 Cherry ___, where G.W. lived in N.Y.C. | 44 |
| Mulberry, in a Dr. Seuss classic | 32 |
| Lewis's "Main ___" | 32 |
| "Angel ___," 1941 play | 32 |
| "___ Scene," Rice play | 32 |
| They're usually even on one side | 36 |
| They're often even on one side | 34 |
| Urchin in Sherlock Holmes stories | 33 |
| Vehicle on Boston's Green Line | 34 |
| Tennessee Williams transportation | 33 |
| People might make tracks for this | 33 |
| "Desire" of literature | 32 |
| Part of a rapper's reputation | 33 |
| "Father of the Bride" author | 38 |
| Allowed on public roads, unlike most ATVs | 41 |
| It may be activated during a thunderstorm | 41 |
| They're often tipped on sidewalks | 37 |
| H or E, for certain chemical compounds | 38 |
| Provider of some outdoor entertainment | 38 |
| Where to find some collections of jams? | 39 |
| TV's "The ___ of San Francisco" | 45 |
| They're crossed on some grids | 33 |
| Rough place to grow up, with "the" | 44 |
| Ordinal numbers in Los Angeles, e.g. | 36 |
| "Where the ___ Have No Name" | 38 |
| "The ___ of San Francisco" | 36 |
| "Back" and "Angel" | 38 |
| Cost to the customer, as of illicit drugs | 41 |
| They're often found near busy intersections | 47 |
| Singer with the 1980 #1 album "Guilty" | 48 |
| Saskatchewan's motto, part 3 | 32 |
| It's in numbers, according to adage | 39 |
| 38 Special "___ in Numbers" | 37 |