| Like tzar vis-Ã -vis czar: Abbr. | 34 |
| Dictionary abbr. next to a weird spelling | 41 |
| Dict. tag on words like "iglu" | 40 |
| Department on the Côte d'Azur | 36 |
| Abbr. at the end of some crossword clues | 40 |
| City founded by Shiva, according to legend | 42 |
| "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" writer/star | 48 |
| Adèle ___, Jane Eyre's charge | 36 |
| Province in Italy's Northern League | 39 |
| Lombardy province or its capital | 32 |
| Italian province in the Lombardy region | 39 |
| Early electronic composer Edgard | 32 |
| Composer of "Ionisation" | 34 |
| Quantities of concern to statisticians | 38 |
| The spice of life, so it's said | 35 |
| Magazine that ran the first-ever movie review | 45 |
| Carol Burnett hosted one for 11 years | 37 |
| Crisis at a Hollywood publisher? | 32 |
| South American carrier founded in 1927 | 38 |
| Carrier whose logo is an eight-pointed star | 43 |
| "___ vile" (epithet for Falstaff) | 43 |
| Coyote, say, to a Western rancher | 33 |
| Jim who played Ernest P. Worrell | 32 |
| Roman "Menippean Satires" writer | 42 |
| "Peyton Place" film actress | 37 |
| St. Louis hockey team sold to a high school? | 44 |
| "Your mileage may ___" | 32 |
| Results may do this, in commercials | 35 |
| "___ in victory" (elementary lesson) | 46 |
| "___ in victory" (grade school lesson) | 48 |
| Biographer of Michelangelo et al. | 33 |
| Biographer of artists: 1511–74 | 37 |
| 16th c. chronicler of Italian art | 33 |
| ___ da Gama of the Age of Discovery | 35 |
| Explorer ___ Núñez de Balboa | 34 |
| Place for a Valentine's Day gift | 36 |
| Common item in still-life paintings | 35 |
| Personal-care brand name since 1872 | 35 |
| You can make arrangements for them | 34 |
| Popular Valentine's Day items | 33 |
| One might make arrangements for them | 36 |
| Arrangements may be made in them | 32 |
| Common cause of fainting at the sight of blood | 46 |
| One of the Seven Sisters schools | 32 |
| One of the original Seven Sisters colleges | 42 |
| One of academia's Seven Sisters | 35 |
| Matthew who founded a college in 1861 | 37 |
| Formerly all-women's college in Poughkeepsie | 48 |
| Alma mater of "The Group" | 35 |
| "This world so ___ . . . ": Huxley | 44 |
| TV programming, defined by Newton Minow | 39 |
| What Jack Napier fell into, to become the Joker | 47 |
| Tube warning ... or an apt title for this puzzle? | 49 |
| Levy that Obama is considering enacting: Abbr. | 46 |
| Item to fulfill one's dyeing wish? | 38 |
| Brain container in a thought experiment | 39 |
| Sistine Chapel site, with "the" | 41 |
| Pope's place, with "The" | 38 |
| Belvedere Park locale, with "the" | 43 |
| Logical place to serve the items on our menu | 44 |
| _____ -de-Vire (historic French valley) | 39 |
| Vince of "Wedding Crashers" | 37 |
| Spring event in the Summer Olympics? | 36 |
| Geraldo Rivera opened one in 1986 | 33 |
| Syllables before "voom" | 33 |
| "___ con Dios," 1953 song | 35 |
| ''___ con Dios!'' | 33 |
| Women's top with a letter-shaped neckline | 45 |
| They describe what's happening: Abbr. | 41 |
| "Petals in the Wind" author | 37 |
| "Midnight Whispers" author | 36 |
| "Flowers in the Attic" novelist | 41 |
| Home electronics censoring device | 33 |
| Blocker of offensive TV material | 32 |
| Entertainment system component, perhaps | 39 |
| Target of 1980's MPAA vilification | 38 |
| Remote target with multiple heads | 33 |
| Player that's now a dinosaur | 32 |
| Obsolete program saver, for short | 33 |
| Device that often flashed "12:00" | 43 |
| '70s home-entertainment innovation | 38 |
| Correspondence course for fix-it types, once | 44 |
| Appliances that used to blink 12:00 when broken | 47 |
| They sometimes flash "12:00" | 38 |
| Nearly obsolete home theater peripherals | 40 |
| Decorations akin to D.S.O.'s | 32 |
| Alternatives to angel investors, for short | 42 |
| Battle's end, in military speak | 35 |
| Annual occasion created by Eve Ensler | 37 |
| Meat that's often served piccata | 36 |
| Scaloppini ingredient, traditionally | 36 |
| Jack Sparrow's favorite dinner | 34 |
| Pitcher Bob of the 60's Pirates | 35 |
| Trattoria offering served with wine | 35 |
| Carnivore's favorite game show? | 35 |
| Entrée topped with Béarnaise sauce | 40 |
| Dish with crab meat and Béarnaise | 36 |
| Dish supposedly named for a Swedish king | 40 |
| Improvisational piece inspired by a calf? | 41 |
| Calf, in a "boucherie" | 32 |