| "Waiting for Guffman" star | 36 |
| "O.K., I'm on it!" | 32 |
| Capital of the Netherlands Antilles | 35 |
| N.H. peak that inspired a Hawthorne tale | 40 |
| Ad come-on for a big-ticket item | 32 |
| Question upon meeting someone's dog, perhaps | 48 |
| “When ___ hear from you?” | 33 |
| Smith, late of the fashion world | 32 |
| "When ___ See You Again" (1974 #2 hit) | 48 |
| "___ set up my everlasting rest": Shak. | 49 |
| With Fort, a part of Thunder Bay | 32 |
| Prince who married Kate Middleton | 33 |
| First name of a recently-wed prince | 35 |
| Proclaimer of first Thanksgiving | 32 |
| "Jake and the Fatman" actor | 37 |
| He helped Paul Revere alert the Minutemen | 41 |
| "Light in August" author | 34 |
| "Lord of the Flies" author | 36 |
| He played Paul Drake on 'Perry Mason' | 45 |
| Oscar winner for Kiss of the Spider Woman | 44 |
| English king called 'the Conqueror' | 43 |
| First president of the 20th century | 35 |
| "The Stockingfoot Orator" | 35 |
| "Stocking-Foot Orator" | 32 |
| Philosopher known for his 'razor' | 41 |
| English monarch from 1689 to 1702 | 33 |
| Ruler surnamed the Silent: 16th century | 39 |
| Formal constitutional amendments? | 33 |
| "The Velveteen Rabbit" author Margery | 47 |
| Star of "One Hour Photo" | 34 |
| Olympic sprinting gold medalist Percy | 37 |
| 'The Glass Menagerie' playwright | 40 |
| "Scandalmonger" novelist | 34 |
| Site of the oldest U.S. observatory | 35 |
| Former name of the airport in Phoenix, Arizona | 46 |
| Story written under a Penn name? | 32 |
| Swiss folk figure renowned as an archer | 39 |
| Overture used by "The Lone Ranger" | 44 |
| ''The Lone Ranger'' overture | 44 |
| Who directed "Mrs. Miniver"? | 38 |
| Boxcar ___ of "hobo music" | 36 |
| < Player with this retired number, informally | 48 |
| Detroit player, 1984 American League M.V.P. | 43 |
| "Little" singer of "Fever" | 46 |
| He "hit 'em where they ain't" | 47 |
| 'Always on My Mind' singer | 34 |
| Acute uneasiness, with "the" | 38 |
| He won the Kentuck Derby four times | 35 |
| "I bequeath," said Tom ___ | 36 |
| Award-winning sci-fi writer Connie | 34 |
| "The Sixth Sense" star Bruce | 38 |
| ''Unbreakable'' actor | 37 |
| One letter changes a Bruce to a Mel | 35 |
| Violent squall in the near-polar regions | 40 |
| Sense and Sensibility philanderer | 36 |
| Ron Howard fantasy flick of 1988 | 32 |
| 9th anniversary gift or BC River | 32 |
| Message from a depressed dendrologist? | 38 |
| Tyrone's untemptable relative | 33 |
| They contain posthumous instructions | 36 |
| Only recipient of a degree in enigmatology | 42 |
| " . . . what she ___ do or say . . . " | 48 |
| WhoÂ’s Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm? | 35 |
| Good name for an inefficient efficiency expert? | 47 |
| "Please? Please? Please?" | 35 |
| Prince's request to the Pauper? | 35 |
| 1992 Paula Abdul hit ("How about it?") | 48 |
| "I need instructions on catching mice!" | 49 |
| Candy company named for a literary character | 44 |
| "The Flintstones" mother | 34 |
| "The Flintstones" character | 37 |
| Track-and-field medalist Rudolph | 32 |
| Fred Flintstone's better half | 33 |
| Buck Rogers's ladylove ___ Deering | 38 |
| Buck Rogers's female companion | 34 |
| ''The Flintstones'' wife | 40 |
| Hanna-Barbera cartoon wife, nee Slaghoople | 42 |
| A Tinseltown film, when ani-gram-mated? | 39 |
| The Flintstones' favorite track star? | 41 |
| Supreme Court Justice, Bertha _____ | 35 |
| Presidential middle name or last name | 37 |
| Phish song about Tom Hanks' buddy? | 38 |
| Maker of "Fourteen Points" in 1918 | 44 |
| First female appointed to our Supreme Court | 43 |
| "The Stilt" Chamberlain | 33 |
| What lettuce will do, eventually | 32 |
| "The Stilt" of basketball | 35 |
| Palace official becomes basketball star | 39 |
| NBA's all-time leading rebounder | 36 |
| Doesn't handle pressure well | 32 |
| 1960-66 N.B.A. scoring leader, informally | 41 |
| Scorer of 100 points in a single 1962 game | 42 |
| He played Wesley Crusher on "ST: TNG" | 47 |
| "Paris, Texas" director Wenders | 41 |
| Scene of tennis stars' June gathering | 41 |
| One unwilling to stand and fight | 32 |
| What some nuns will have none of | 32 |
| Popeye's hamburger-loving pal | 33 |
| "Murder Must Advertise" sleuth | 40 |
| When repeated, advantageous to both sides | 41 |