| Santa __ Valley: California wine region | 39 |
| California's Santa ___ Mtns. | 32 |
| California's Santa __ Valley | 32 |
| Ringo Starr "Walk With You" album | 43 |
| Inquisitive 2010 Ringo Starr album? | 35 |
| Memorable "Rocky" line | 32 |
| "I Sang Dixie" singer Dwight | 38 |
| Teenage hooligan, in British slang | 34 |
| Tenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet | 35 |
| 10th letter of the Hebrew alphabet | 34 |
| Luke Skywalker's Jedi teacher | 33 |
| "Do or do not. There is no try" speaker | 49 |
| Weird Al's Star Wars parody of a Kinks song | 47 |
| Jedi who lived on the planet Dagobah | 36 |
| "There is no try" Jedi | 32 |
| "Star Wars" series mentor | 35 |
| "Return of the Jedi" sage | 35 |
| ''Star Wars'' series teacher | 44 |
| ''Star Wars'' mystic | 36 |
| Wizened "Star Wars" guru | 34 |
| The Empire Strikes Back mystic | 33 |
| Teacher of "the Force" | 32 |
| Star Wars character who uses unusual syntax | 43 |
| Sage exiled on the planet Dagobah | 33 |
| Movie mentor with convoluted syntax | 35 |
| Luke's mentor, in "Star Wars" | 43 |
| Luke's mentor in "Star Wars" | 42 |
| Luke's "Star Wars" mentor | 39 |
| Luke Skywalker's Jedi trainer | 33 |
| Jedi who was almost as old as Methuselah | 40 |
| Film character with the voice of Frank Oz | 41 |
| Film character who lives to be 877 | 34 |
| Count Dooku's onetime mentor | 32 |
| Character "like this who talks" | 41 |
| Big-eared "Star Wars" character | 41 |
| 900 year old "Star Wars" character | 44 |
| "There is no try" utterer | 35 |
| "The Empire Strikes Back" mystic | 42 |
| "Star Wars" series sage | 33 |
| "Star Wars" saga's sage | 37 |
| "Star Wars" philosophizer | 35 |
| "Much to learn, you still have" speaker | 49 |
| "Judge me by my size, do you?" speaker | 48 |
| "Begun, the Clone War has" speaker | 44 |
| ''Star Wars'' series sage | 41 |
| Song accompanied by an alpenhorn, perhaps | 41 |
| Sing "The Lonely Goatherd," say | 41 |
| Tune involving intermittent falsetto | 36 |
| Song accompanied by an alpenhorn | 32 |
| High-range song, in more ways than one | 38 |
| Demonstrate a wide range on a range? | 36 |
| Producer of high and outside pitches? | 37 |
| Jimmie Rodgers or Tex Owens, musically | 38 |
| "The Lonely Goatherd" performers, e.g. | 48 |
| They may have hearings in Switzerland | 37 |
| Sings "The Lonely Goatherd" | 37 |
| Displays peak singing condition? | 32 |
| Writer of "White Shadows" | 35 |
| "Hey brah, over here!" | 32 |
| Method of meditation and exercise | 33 |
| Reason to quietly take a position | 33 |
| Field of the late B.K.S. Iyengar | 32 |
| What might get you through a quiet stretch? | 43 |
| It may put you in an awkward position | 37 |
| It may put you in a difficult position | 38 |
| It may put one in an awkward position | 37 |
| It involves getting into various positions | 42 |
| It can put you in an awkward position | 37 |
| It can put you in a difficult position | 38 |
| Exercises sometimes done cross-legged | 37 |
| Exercise that may involve sitting cross-legged | 46 |
| Exercise in which you might sit cross-legged | 44 |
| Discipline with a "warrior pose" | 42 |
| Cow face pose is one of its positions | 37 |
| Ancient exercise that's popular now | 39 |
| Activity with a downward-facing dog | 35 |
| "Salute to the sun" discipline | 40 |
| Legumes engineered to be stretchy? | 34 |
| Fights during breathing exercises? | 34 |
| Where people meet for a stretch? | 32 |
| It may have you in an awkward position | 38 |
| It makes some people bend over backwards | 40 |
| Support for an Eastern discipline | 33 |
| You might sit cross-legged on one | 33 |
| Where to do the downward-facing dog | 35 |
| Support for a downward-facing dog | 33 |
| Where downward dogs are often done | 34 |
| They may be unrolled before meditation | 38 |
| They're often found on stretchers | 37 |
| Ranger Smith's bête noire | 32 |
| Bear voiced by Dan Aykroyd in 2010 | 34 |
| He's smarter than the average bear | 38 |
| "Pic-a-nic" basket seeker | 35 |
| Ranger Smith's cartoon nemesis | 34 |
| ''Pic-a-nic basket'' seeker | 43 |
| Stealer of "pic-a-nic" baskets | 40 |
| One who sits cross-legged, maybe | 32 |
| He caught Don's perfect game | 32 |
| First name of sentiment's author | 36 |
| First name in the 40's-50's Yankees | 43 |