| Author of "Mrs. Dalloway" | 35 |
| "To the Lighthouse" novelist | 38 |
| "To the Lighthouse" author | 36 |
| "Mrs. Dalloway" author Virginia | 41 |
| "A Room of One's Own" writer | 42 |
| 'Who's Afraid of Virginia --?' | 42 |
| ''To the Lighthouse'' author | 44 |
| One who looks friendly but isn't | 36 |
| Absent-minded type, on the farm? | 32 |
| Like Mrs. Thatcher's winter fabric | 38 |
| "Creepy" winter-weather forecaster | 44 |
| Symbol of Lord Chancellor's office | 38 |
| James who was C.I.A. director under Clinton | 43 |
| ___ Building (New York City skyscraper) | 39 |
| "___ Bully" (1965 hit) | 32 |
| Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs hit | 33 |
| 1965 Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs hit | 38 |
| Arrow poison, also called curare | 32 |
| Apt rhyme for "pursues" | 33 |
| Word often spelled with two numbers in the middle | 49 |
| "Yay!," in a text message | 35 |
| "Hooray for my WoW character!" | 40 |
| "Awesome!" to hacker wannabes | 39 |
| Seek support from the Old Dominion State? | 41 |
| Doo-___ (a cappella music genre) | 32 |
| Tom of "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 39 |
| Tom of TV's "Cybill" | 34 |
| Luke in "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 40 |
| Actor Tom of "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 45 |
| "Dukes of Hazzard" star | 33 |
| One of the first TV superstations | 33 |
| This was "in the beginning" | 37 |
| "Mum's the ___": Cervantes | 40 |
| "May I have a ___ with you?" | 38 |
| Confused ornithologists becoming lousy speakers? | 48 |
| 2001 best seller about competitive Scrabble | 43 |
| Lewis Carroll game involving letter replacement | 47 |
| Way to change lead into gold in three steps? | 44 |
| What "they" have been saying | 38 |
| Factor affecting Google search results | 38 |
| Like an actor who doesn't miss a line | 41 |
| 2006 documentary directed by Patrick Creadon | 44 |
| When two have them, it's not pleasant | 41 |
| They're often eaten when not weighed | 40 |
| Lexicographer's stock in trade | 34 |
| Features accompanying the comics, often | 39 |
| "... long __ bother me": Pooh | 39 |
| Crossword puzzle constructor, for one | 37 |
| This puzzle's constructor, you'd think | 46 |
| The person who made this puzzle, e.g. | 37 |
| Secretary's speed measurement | 33 |
| What THIS, HERE, IRON and SENT form | 35 |
| What Hamlet may have called this puzzle | 39 |
| "A ___ the wise . . . " | 33 |
| Fond of using paragraphs when a sentence will do | 48 |
| Passed slowly, with "on" | 34 |
| "She ___ a Yellow Ribbon" | 35 |
| Fatigued (with "down") | 32 |
| Disappeared, with "off" | 33 |
| Diminished gradually, with "off" | 42 |
| Deteriorated, with "out" | 34 |
| Became threadbare, with "out" | 39 |
| "When you ___ a tulip . . . " | 39 |
| "When You ___ Tulip . . . " | 37 |
| "She ___ Yellow Ribbon" | 33 |
| "She ___ Yellow Ribbon," 1949 film | 44 |
| Grew less appealing, as an argument | 35 |
| Klingon on "Star Trek: T.N.G." | 40 |
| Cry made while cracking a whip, maybe | 37 |
| "___ Without Hope": Coleridge | 39 |
| Person who doesn't know when to quit | 40 |
| Glad-hand, as politicians are wont to do | 40 |
| Programmer's way to sidestep a problem | 42 |
| You might go to bed early before these | 38 |
| When stunned employees earn their pay? | 38 |
| Apiarist's study, sometimes? | 32 |
| Article by a staffer, for instance | 34 |
| Paper ___ (clerk who's a real nag?) | 39 |
| Current assets minus current liabilities | 40 |
| Terkel/Updike book about two-income families? | 45 |
| Emulating Hillary or a solver of this puzzle | 44 |
| Don't refer to him as a ___ ... | 35 |
| What a busy professional might struggle to juggle | 49 |
| Emulate the effort of Earvin Johnson? | 37 |
| A job ticket often accompanies one | 34 |
| All the toppings, with 'the' | 36 |
| Form of protest fit for a snail? | 32 |
| They became the foundation for the blues | 40 |
| Microcomputer's stronger kin | 32 |
| Doesn't need nine musicians for a gig? | 42 |
| "The bolt alone is sufficient"? | 41 |
| Emulate some of Bach's composing? | 37 |
| Be an incautious tightrope walker | 33 |
| Make those clumsy fools earn their living? | 42 |
| "The ___ According to Garp" | 37 |
| Tulsa daily, with "the" | 33 |
| Third follower in global politics | 33 |
| New York paper that published the first crossword | 49 |
| Big Apple paper that ran the first crossword | 44 |
| "We Are the ___," 1985 song | 37 |