| "___ whose hungry mouth is prest" | 43 |
| "___ that may in summer . . . " | 41 |
| " . . . lovely as _____" | 34 |
| " . . . but only God can make ___" | 44 |
| 'If -- falls in the forest ...' | 39 |
| ''__ Grows in Brooklyn'' | 40 |
| ``. . . as lovely as ___'' | 34 |
| Like a body in Newton's first law | 37 |
| Like Newton's bodies, sometimes | 35 |
| Longfellow's "The Bell of ___" | 44 |
| "The Bell of ___" (Longfellow) | 40 |
| Abruzzo town in a Longfellow poem | 33 |
| "The Bell of ___" (Longfellow poem) | 45 |
| Longfellow's "The Bell of __" | 43 |
| Italian town famous for its bell | 32 |
| Italian cathedral town (anagram of RITA) | 40 |
| "Tales of a Wayside Inn" bell town | 44 |
| ''The Bell of ___'' (Longfellow) | 48 |
| Spots with indoor trees, perhaps | 32 |
| What some hotel balconies overlook | 34 |
| Two of the four chambers of the heart | 37 |
| Chambers connected to other chambers | 36 |
| On ___ basis (for testing purposes) | 35 |
| ___ septal defect (heart problem) | 33 |
| "Take ___ down memory lane" | 37 |
| Just clear of the bottom, as an anchor | 38 |
| "Topper Takes ---" (1939) | 35 |
| "Take ___ down memory lane . . ." | 43 |
| "--- to Scarborough" (Sheridan work) | 46 |
| What you take when you hit the road | 35 |
| What you take to see a touring band | 35 |
| Sheridan's "___ to Scarborough" | 45 |
| Sheridan's ____ to Scarborough | 37 |
| Just off the bottom, as an anchor | 33 |
| Just free of the bottom, as an anchor | 37 |
| Describing an anchor clear of the bottom | 40 |
| "What ___!" ("Far out!") | 44 |
| "Topper Takes ___" (1939) | 35 |
| ''Take ___ down memory lane ...'' | 49 |
| Feature of some office buildings | 32 |
| Feature of an office building, perhaps | 38 |
| Fate who cuts the thread of life | 32 |
| Where kids might pick up swear words | 36 |
| Where some people request to be buried | 38 |
| "Victory ___" (1954 film) | 35 |
| "Victory ---" (Rodgers score) | 39 |
| "Victory ___" (Rodgers score) | 39 |
| ''Victory ___'' (Rodgers score) | 47 |
| Where "ahoy!" is heard | 32 |
| On the "Queen Mary 2", maybe | 38 |
| Baffled, befuddled, and befogged | 32 |
| Baffled, befogged, and befuddled | 32 |
| "Victory ___" (WWII documentary) | 42 |
| "Dames ___": 1968 show | 32 |
| "Dames ___," 1968 musical | 35 |
| "Adrift: Seventy-Six Days Lost ___" | 45 |
| Ready to sire, as a retired racehorse | 37 |
| Offered for breeding, as a thoroughbred | 39 |
| Part of an 800 collect call number | 34 |
| One with "Esq." on the door | 37 |
| Part of a long-distance company's 800 number | 48 |
| Co. that spun off the Baby Bells | 32 |
| Quarterback's stat. re passing | 34 |
| QB's throw, completed or not | 32 |
| QB's pass, whether completed or not: Abbr. | 46 |
| Part of a toll-free long-distance number | 40 |
| Part of a toll-free calling card number | 39 |
| Part of a popular collect call number | 37 |
| One whose stationery has "esq." on it | 47 |
| One whose name is followed by "Esq." | 46 |
| One who's into the bar scene?: Abbr. | 40 |
| One of two authorized U.S. iPhone carriers | 42 |
| Letters in a long-distance company's number | 47 |
| Fig. in many a John Grisham book | 32 |
| Communications giant (with "&") | 45 |
| Co. that spun off the "Baby Bells" | 44 |
| Cingular's current owner, for short | 39 |
| A. G. Bell's giant offspring | 32 |
| 1-800-CALL-__: rival of 1-800-COLLECT | 37 |
| __.com (cellular carrier's website) | 39 |
| Lead-in to "boy!" or "girl!" | 48 |
| "A Bug's Life" princess | 37 |
| Lead-in to "boy" or "girl" | 46 |
| "__ boy!" ("Way to go!") | 44 |
| "Boy!" or "girl!" lead-in | 45 |
| "___ boy!" ("Way to go!") | 45 |
| Heine's "___ Troll" | 33 |
| "___ Troll," Heine poem | 33 |
| Slangy lead-in for "way" | 34 |
| Princess in "A Bug's Life" | 40 |
| Enthusiastic word with boy or girl | 34 |
| "--- boy!" ("Way to go!") | 45 |
| "___ boy!" (words of encouragement) | 45 |
| "___ boy!" ("Nice going!") | 46 |
| Word before "boy" or "girl" | 47 |
| Slangy lead-in for "boy!" | 35 |
| Lead-in for "boy!" or "girl!" | 49 |
| Informal lead-in to ''girl!'' | 45 |
| Heine poem "_____ Troll" | 34 |
| Heine poem "___ Troll" | 32 |