| First name among Hall of Fame catchers | 38 |
| "Pic-a-nic" basket pilferer | 37 |
| Ballet rail used by a Kundalini practitioner? | 45 |
| Lover of "pic-a-nic baskets" | 38 |
| Dan Aykroyd voice role in a 2010 film | 37 |
| Boo Boo's buddy in Jellystone Park | 38 |
| Yankees' Irish player-manager? | 34 |
| Source of all the quotes in this puzzle | 39 |
| Woman who practices a discipline | 32 |
| A famous bear and a famous catcher | 34 |
| Sandra Fleck upset tournament favorite (3, 4) | 45 |
| "Cultured" dairy product | 34 |
| Sack lunch item that needs a spoon | 34 |
| Cry that helps people pull together | 35 |
| Exclamation by Captain Jack Sparrow | 35 |
| Start of a pirates' drinking song | 37 |
| "__ and a bottle of rum!" | 35 |
| Part of a pirate's song refrain | 35 |
| Chant from a classic Disneyland boat ride | 41 |
| It'll hold the team together | 32 |
| Metaphorical device of oppression | 33 |
| It keeps a pair of horses neck and neck | 39 |
| Farm tool with a crosspiece and a swivel | 40 |
| Cletus on "The Simpsons," e.g. | 40 |
| Jed Clampett's pre-surgery procedure? | 41 |
| Li'l Abner and Clem Kadiddlehopper | 38 |
| John Lennon's "Dear ___" | 38 |
| First name of Lennon's widow | 32 |
| John's "Two Virgins" collaborator | 47 |
| John's "Bed-In" bedmate | 37 |
| John Lennon song "Dear ___" | 37 |
| "Walking on Thin Ice" artist Ono | 42 |
| "The Ballad of John and __" | 37 |
| "Dear ___" (John Lennon song) | 39 |
| "Be My ___ Ono" (Barenaked Ladies song) | 49 |
| Poem reader at the 2006 Olympics opening ceremony | 49 |
| One of the "Two Virgins" | 34 |
| Object of the 1981 hit “Woman” | 38 |
| Experimental artist with "Cut Piece" | 46 |
| Conceptual art pioneer born in Tokyo | 36 |
| "Season of Glass" musician | 36 |
| "Popular Songs" band ___ Tengo | 40 |
| "Electr-O-Pura" ___ Tengo | 35 |
| ___ Griffith, 1999 W.N.B.A. M.V.P. | 34 |
| The sunny side, in sunny side up | 32 |
| Potato salad ingredient, perhaps | 32 |
| Double-___ (like some rare eggs) | 32 |
| They're usually covered in white | 36 |
| They're used to make zabaglione | 35 |
| They're used to make hollandaise sauce | 42 |
| The "suns" in sunny-side-up eggs | 42 |
| Modern day "carpe diem" | 33 |
| 2012 acronym akin to "Be adventurous" | 47 |
| "If it feels right, do it" | 36 |
| Modern acronym meaning "carpe diem" | 45 |
| Acronymic motto popularized by Drake | 36 |
| "Silent Night" adjective | 34 |
| Over there, old-style and briefly | 33 |
| Alternative to "thither" | 34 |
| "Round ___ virgin . . . " | 35 |
| "Far in __ azure deeps": Longfellow | 45 |
| "Calm art thou as ___ sunset!": Shelley | 49 |
| ''Hither'' partner | 34 |
| Shakespearean "over there" | 36 |
| "___ Cassius has a lean . . . " | 41 |
| "___ Cassius has a lean ...": Shak. | 45 |
| "___ Cassius has a lean . . . ": Shak. | 48 |
| "___ Cassius has . . . " | 34 |
| "___ Cassius . . . ": Shak. | 37 |
| He of "a lean and hungry look" | 40 |
| "What light through ___ window breaks?" | 49 |
| Neil Simon's "Lost in ___" | 40 |
| Jon Voight's New York birthplace | 36 |
| Start of an attention-getting cry | 33 |
| Start of an attention-getting call | 34 |
| First half of an attention-getter | 33 |
| '-- -hoo!' ('Hey!') | 35 |
| '-- -hoo!' ('Hey, you!') | 40 |
| ___-hoo (bottled chocolate drink) | 33 |
| Drink once pitched by Yogi Berra | 32 |
| Phrase that may be said with a come-hither glance | 49 |
| ''Anybody there?'' | 34 |
| Holler upon walking in the front door | 37 |
| "The Goldbergs" catch phrase | 38 |
| Headline about declining sales of Nesquik? | 42 |
| "The Butter Battle Book" critters | 43 |
| "Butter Battle Book" faction | 38 |
| International food company based in Paris | 41 |
| Nixon's birthplace, ___ Linda, Calif. | 41 |
| ___ Linda, Calif. (Nixon's birthplace) | 42 |
| ___ Linda, CA (Nixon Library site) | 34 |
| City where Richard Nixon was born | 33 |
| Actress from southern California? | 33 |
| ". . . golden days of ___" | 36 |
| Days in which knights flourished | 32 |
| "... golden days of ___" | 34 |
| ''... golden days of ___'' | 42 |
| When there were luters and no computers | 39 |
| When luters outnumbered computers | 33 |
| Days of King Arthur's Round Table, e.g. | 43 |