| ''... and ___ a good-night'' | 44 |
| ''... _____ a good night!' | 38 |
| '... and -- a good night' | 33 |
| Halloween message from C. Moore? | 32 |
| Without dissent, phallocentrically | 34 |
| Burns' "tim'rous beastie" ode | 47 |
| Joy Division's "A Means ___ End" | 46 |
| "Is that so much ___?" | 32 |
| " . . . dinner ___ man to" | 36 |
| Raise one's martini, perhaps | 32 |
| Breakfast bread that's browned | 34 |
| "Here's mud in your eye!" e.g. | 44 |
| "To your health," for one | 35 |
| "Here's mud in your eye!" is one | 46 |
| ''Here's to you'' is one | 44 |
| Wedding offering to the bride and groom | 39 |
| Proposal rarely made on one knee | 32 |
| It's often proposed after the wedding | 41 |
| Feature of breakfast ... or dinner? | 35 |
| Diner "raft," and theme of this puzzle | 48 |
| "To your health!" is one | 34 |
| "To your health!," e.g. | 33 |
| "Prosit" or "L'chayim" | 46 |
| "Here's to you!" is one | 37 |
| "Here's to ..." tribute | 37 |
| "Here's to ...," e.g. | 35 |
| "Here's mud in your eye!," e.g. | 45 |
| "Here's mud in your eye," e.g. | 44 |
| "Here's looking at you," e.g. | 43 |
| "Here's how," for one | 35 |
| ''To your health!'' e.g. | 40 |
| ''Here's to you!'', for one | 47 |
| ''Here's to you,'' e.g. | 43 |
| Performed a wedding emcee's function, perhaps | 49 |
| Like brides and grooms, traditionally | 37 |
| One surrounded by raised glasses | 32 |
| One named after "Here's to" | 41 |
| One for whom glasses are clinked | 32 |
| Kitchen device first patented in 1921 | 37 |
| Appliance with a darkness setting | 33 |
| Countertop appliance good for reheating pizza | 45 |
| Wedding reception participants, often | 37 |
| They're often busy at breakfast | 35 |
| Maid of honor and best man, e.g. | 32 |
| Best man at a wedding reception, say | 36 |
| Triangular pieces of browned bread | 34 |
| "Skoal" and "cheers" | 40 |
| "Here's to you!" and others | 41 |
| They may be given by wedding guests | 35 |
| Inspirations for clinking glasses | 33 |
| ''Bottoms up!'' and others | 42 |
| Best man's moment of uncertainty? | 37 |
| Exactly as required, in three syllables | 39 |
| How some tic-tac-toe games are played | 37 |
| Part two of a bad cook's quip | 33 |
| Get from A ___ (advance logically) | 34 |
| Put that in your pipe and smoke it | 34 |
| Unhealthy stuff that's cured | 32 |
| Crop with a powerful Washington lobby | 37 |
| Cash crop for the southern American colonies | 44 |
| Caldwell's "__ Road" | 34 |
| "___ Road," Caldwell novel | 37 |
| Protein-rich alternative to the patch? | 38 |
| Kirkland's Broadway hit: 1933 | 33 |
| Trinidad and ___ (Caribbean island nation) | 42 |
| Island whose largest town is Scarborough | 40 |
| Island united politically with Trinidad | 39 |
| English-speaking island in the Caribbean | 40 |
| Where you might go for a friend in need | 39 |
| Go ___ for (support in time of need) | 36 |
| "___ in fiery floods . . . ": Shak. | 45 |
| "The best is yet ___": Browning | 41 |
| "Hamlet" soliloquy starter | 36 |
| Words before and after "or not" | 41 |
| "Oh, ___ in England . . . " | 37 |
| "___ honest with you ..." | 35 |
| "___ honest with you . . ." | 37 |
| Words repeated in "___ or not ___" | 44 |
| Repeated words in a famous soliloquy | 36 |
| Hamlet's vacillating infinitive | 35 |
| AC/DC "Hell Ain't a Bad Place ___" | 48 |
| "The best is yet ___ ": Browning | 42 |
| "That is ___ expected" | 32 |
| "Poltergeist" director Hooper | 39 |
| "Oh, ___ in England . . . ": Browning | 47 |
| "Oh, ___ in England . . . " : Browning | 48 |
| " . . . right___ arms" | 32 |
| Vigorously, for John Philip Sousa? | 34 |
| Motto of a Sacramento newspaper? | 32 |
| Phrase following a clarification | 32 |
| "Ain't Too Proud ___" | 35 |
| 'Ain't Too Proud --' | 32 |
| Dilemma of how desperately one should ask? | 42 |
| To have a hole-in-one—or two? | 36 |
| Arguably, best-known line from Shakespeare | 42 |
| 'Spider-Man' star Maguire | 33 |
| Maguire of "Spider-Man" | 33 |
| "Spider-Man" star Maguire | 35 |
| U.S. painter Mark ___: 1890-1976 | 32 |
| Reese's "Pleasantville" costar | 44 |