| "Forbidden" cologne brand | 35 |
| Perfume name that sounds verboten | 33 |
| Fragrance that sounds like it's forbidden | 45 |
| Fragrance name that's forbidden-sounding | 44 |
| Classic Dana fragrance for women | 32 |
| Anthropologist's topic: Var. | 32 |
| 1931 film that won an Oscar for cinematography | 46 |
| ''The forbidden fragrance'' | 43 |
| Roman board game similar to modern backgammon | 45 |
| TV's "Tic ___ Dough" | 34 |
| ''Hollywood Squares'' square | 44 |
| Washington's Sea-___ Airport | 32 |
| "Hollywood Squares" square | 36 |
| Washington State's Sea-___ Airport | 38 |
| Wash. State's Sea-___ Airport | 33 |
| Second of three X's, perhaps | 32 |
| Part of a "Hollywood Squares" winner | 46 |
| Org. governing runners' events | 34 |
| Middle of a paper and pencil game | 33 |
| Centerpiece of a successful line? | 33 |
| "Tic ___ Dough" (TV game show) | 40 |
| "Tic ___ Dough" (game show) | 37 |
| "Tic __ Dough": old TV game show | 42 |
| "Don't play," to a musician | 41 |
| "Be silent," in scores | 32 |
| "Be silent," musically | 32 |
| Musical "don't play" | 34 |
| "Don't play," on a score | 38 |
| Maestro's "don't play" | 40 |
| "Don't play" musically | 36 |
| "Don't play," in scores | 37 |
| "Don't play," in music | 36 |
| "Don't play," in a score | 38 |
| "Be silent," on a score | 33 |
| "Be silent," in musical scores | 40 |
| Aircraft control panel device, for short | 40 |
| Speed of rotation measurer, briefly | 35 |
| Speed measuring instrument (Abbr.) | 34 |
| Dials next to speedometers, for short | 37 |
| Dashboard instruments, for short | 32 |
| Like something communicated with a wink and a nod | 49 |
| Implied rather than expressed openly | 36 |
| Without being expressed in words | 32 |
| Warehouse facilities kept secret? | 33 |
| Writer of the ethnography "Germania" | 46 |
| "Annals" author-historian | 35 |
| It's put on a chair in a prank | 34 |
| What pink plastic flamingos may signify | 39 |
| Luke Bryan's "Box" | 32 |
| Hug and pull into a big pile of strong men, say | 47 |
| Bring down on the football field | 32 |
| One bringing down the ball carrier | 34 |
| Practice field item invented by Amos Alonzo Stagg | 49 |
| One who removes fasteners from bulletin boards? | 47 |
| Hoarding carpet layer? (pointed pun) | 36 |
| Crime committed by carpet installers? | 37 |
| The first of Weird Al's 2014 parodies | 41 |
| Like pretty much everything in Graceland | 40 |
| Like Big Mouth Billy Basses and Velvet Elvises | 46 |
| Word with "shell" or "Bell" | 47 |
| It can be ordered soft or crunchy | 33 |
| Snack that can be soft or crunchy | 33 |
| Shell that can be crunchy or soft | 33 |
| Secret of Glen Bell's success | 33 |
| One might be filled with carnitas | 33 |
| On The Border restaurant offering | 33 |
| Food whose name means, literally, wadding | 41 |
| Food item that can be soft or hard | 34 |
| Food item often seasoned with cilantro | 38 |
| Dish you might sprinkle cheese on | 33 |
| Dish that's usually served with sauce | 41 |
| Dish that might come with mole sauce | 36 |
| ___ salad (dish with ground beef) | 33 |
| Place to serve your own guacamole and salsa | 43 |
| Where to 'think outside the bun' | 40 |
| "Why Pay More Value Menu" provider | 44 |
| "Think Outside the Bun" chain | 39 |
| "Live más" sloganeer | 33 |
| 'Think outside the bun' restaurant | 42 |
| Seat of Washington's Pierce County | 38 |
| Western terminus of the Northern Pacific Railroad | 49 |
| Toyota pickup named for a U.S. city | 35 |
| Site of a famous "galloping" bridge | 45 |
| City with a University of Washington campus | 43 |
| City in Mount Rainier's shadow | 34 |
| City between Olympia and Seattle | 32 |
| What wakes people up in Washington? | 35 |
| Telephone company in a Washington port? | 39 |
| Washington/Georgia/ New Hampshire tri-city area? | 48 |
| Urbanite with a view of Mt. Rainier | 35 |
| New York's ___ State Parkway | 32 |
| They're sometimes hard to eat | 33 |
| They may crunch when you bite into them | 39 |
| Sandwiches that may have sour cream and salsa | 45 |
| Food that's filled and folded | 33 |
| Food items that can be messy to eat | 35 |
| Fast food sold at a chain founded by Glen Bell | 46 |
| Crunchy treats filled with fish, chicken, or beef | 49 |
| Mexican restaurant dish since the '60s | 42 |
| Entree whose "bowl" is often consumed | 47 |