| "You can come out now!" | 33 |
| "OK, you can come out now" | 36 |
| Ernest Hemingway's tale of an Arctic sailor? | 48 |
| Alice Walker's Pulitzer winner | 34 |
| Alice Walker's prize-winning book | 37 |
| Weapon important in the opening of the West | 43 |
| ''Laughing at Love''? | 37 |
| It starts: "We, the people . . . " | 44 |
| Certain airline's in-flight movie? | 38 |
| Hangout in "Raging Bull" | 34 |
| Phrase after "Cheese it!" | 35 |
| . . . "MOLDING MOLD" by E. Williams? | 46 |
| Vehicle for Barrymore, Davis and Hepburn | 40 |
| Cozy café for Casablanca cuisine? | 36 |
| Vehicle important in the opening of the West | 44 |
| Start of a remark by Ambrose Bierce | 35 |
| What "jumped over the moon" | 37 |
| Moon jumper, in "Hey Diddle Diddle" | 45 |
| "___ jumped over . . . " | 34 |
| One wishing to fulfill his royal duties? | 40 |
| Two things in a pet-loving monk's cell? | 43 |
| Miller work about a shipboard prophet? | 38 |
| Falling asleep at one's post? | 33 |
| Animated series starring Jon Lovitz | 35 |
| What some people find it hard to come out of | 44 |
| Band who sang "Pictures of You" in 1990 | 49 |
| "Love Song" band, 1989 | 32 |
| "Friday I'm in Love" band | 39 |
| Jump 'N the Saddle Band '80s novelty hit | 48 |
| Southey's "___ of Kehama" | 39 |
| Slicing Echo and the Bunnymen song? | 35 |
| "The Vampire Diaries" network | 39 |
| "America's Next Top Model" network | 48 |
| Gardner's "___ Calls It Murder" | 45 |
| "___ Calls It Murder": Gardner | 40 |
| Bara, ''The Vamp'' | 34 |
| With 103D, silents' "The Vamp" | 44 |
| Short-lived early 1970s Robert Conrad drama | 43 |
| First name of "The Vamp" | 34 |
| 1970's Robert Conrad courtroom drama | 40 |
| "___ Calls It Murder," Gardner book | 45 |
| "Anti-art" art of yore | 32 |
| Program about Chicago's mayor? | 34 |
| Story of a well-dressed fire-breather? | 38 |
| Quiz show requiring exceptional courage? | 40 |
| Jim Lange's formidable series? | 34 |
| Chess, if Bobby Fischer is your opponent? | 41 |
| Lines on a Dan Brown best seller? | 33 |
| Novel about an artist's college girlfriend? | 47 |
| "Renaissance College Girl"? [Dan Brown] | 49 |
| Book that's a paean to a painter? | 37 |
| '73 spy film based on a Forsyth novel | 41 |
| "Thriller" Grammy sweep? | 34 |
| Sad occasion in 'American Pie' | 38 |
| TV show with eligible bachelors, Ohio-style? | 44 |
| Jerry Garcia's band, for short | 34 |
| Final story in Joyce's "Dubliners" | 48 |
| 1979 novel, 1983 film and 2002-07 TV series | 43 |
| Affectionate term for a soda bottle? | 36 |
| John Philip Sousa, after a pregnant pause? | 42 |
| Mediocre F. Scott Fitzgerald novel? | 35 |
| 1970's Peter Benchley thriller | 34 |
| Common ground for Dr. King and Governor Wallace | 47 |
| "Poetry is ..." (Edith Sitwell) | 41 |
| HE KEEPS A FILLING STATION: 1914 | 32 |
| Start of a quip by Mitch Hedberg | 32 |
| Team for which George Plimpton once played | 42 |
| "___ Dictionary," source of definition | 48 |
| Why Lucifer's hair always looks so good? | 44 |
| Pepsi's citrus-flavored soft drink, slangily | 48 |
| 1957 Jack Webb film set on Parris Island | 40 |
| Former Style Network gossip show | 32 |
| Humorous tale involving a settee? | 33 |
| Movie about a wacky submarine crew? | 35 |
| Jazzy Jeff, in a 1988 Fresh Prince album name | 45 |
| Alternative title for this puzzle | 33 |
| He did it! (in blameworthy situations) | 38 |
| "Wag ___" (1997 Barry Levinson film) | 46 |
| Unemployment compensation, in Britain | 37 |
| Lead character in a Mario Puzo novel | 36 |
| "You're fired!" speaker, informally | 49 |
| It's shown when kicking someone out | 39 |
| "Open ___, Richard," 1947 song | 40 |
| 1993 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees | 41 |
| 1960s-'70s group, and this puzzle's theme | 49 |
| "Hello, I Love You" band, 1968 | 40 |
| Investor's concern, familiarly | 34 |
| TV show about a period of depression? | 37 |
| Nickname of basketball's Olajuwon | 37 |
| Bettelheim's "Children of ___" | 44 |
| Film in which Paul Newman played a detective | 44 |
| "Bang ___ Slowly": M. Harris | 38 |
| Nickname for filmdom's Lebowski | 35 |
| "Big Lebowski" protagonist | 36 |
| Ambassador at Paris: 1814–15 | 35 |
| "God shed His grace on ___" | 37 |
| Fifth word of "America" | 33 |
| "America, the Beautiful" pronoun | 42 |
| ''My country, 'tis of __'' | 46 |
| ''Of ___ I Sing'' | 33 |