Penultimate element, alphabetically | 35 |
Oysters are particularly rich in it | 35 |
Next-to-last element alphabetically | 35 |
___ oxide (beachgoer's protection) | 38 |
Powder used in paint pigment and matches | 40 |
Pigment used in cosmetic dentistry | 34 |
Fan's publication, for short | 32 |
Small-circulation publication for fans | 38 |
Fans' publication, for short | 32 |
Do-it-yourselfer's reading matter, briefly | 46 |
Photocopied punk rock publications | 34 |
"I got you good on that one!" | 39 |
Possibly sarcastic joke response | 32 |
"___ went the . . . of my heart" | 42 |
Pan a Dahl novel without Disney? | 32 |
Flower named for a German botanist | 34 |
Site of King David's royal residence | 40 |
National park through which the Virgin River runs | 49 |
National park near Springdale, Utah | 35 |
National Park closest to Las Vegas | 34 |
National Park close to Las Vegas | 32 |
Last human city in the "Matrix" movies | 48 |
Horse Ranch Mountain's national park | 40 |
Angels Landing's national park | 34 |
Tourist destination in southwestern Utah | 40 |
Starving artist's net worth, slangily | 41 |
Number after many a state postal abbr. | 38 |
Five-digit postal number, informally | 36 |
Five-digit number on an envelope | 32 |
Each of the numbers in this puzzle's theme | 46 |
''Song of the South'' song | 42 |
"Song of the South" song | 34 |
"Song of the South" Oscar winner | 42 |
Song from "Song of the South" | 39 |
1947 Oscar winner for Best Original Song | 40 |
"Song of the South" song: 1946 | 40 |
"Song of the South "ditty | 35 |
... Disney's "Song of the South" | 46 |
"Wheels when you want them" company | 45 |
Essential element of dot-com transactions | 41 |
1963 system based on a 1944 Robert Moon proposal | 48 |
They're written on states' rights | 41 |
Late 1990s computer disk storage system | 39 |
''Not another peep!'' | 37 |
"Shh!" from a mail carrier? | 37 |
"Not another peep out of you!" | 40 |
Unemotional one-night stand in feminist slang | 45 |
Tourist activity of declining popularity? | 41 |
Clothes closer once trademarked by B.F. Goodrich | 48 |
Secret formula for making fasteners? | 36 |
Name used for the Monica Lewinsky business | 42 |
Lighter that sounds like nothing? | 33 |
Closes a jacket, with "up" | 36 |
Mom's winter morning reminder | 33 |
Advice to a careless dresser, maybe | 35 |
"Hush!" to a clothier? | 32 |
This gets popped when it pops up | 32 |
It's sometimes right on the nose | 36 |
Homecoming queen's nightmare | 32 |
"ZOMG! n RIGHT b4 prom!!!" thing | 42 |
Show teens watch for laughs, in slang | 37 |
"Hannah Montana," e.g. | 32 |
All the actors on any Disney channel show? | 42 |
Instrument used to score “The Third Man” | 48 |
They're played with plectrums | 33 |
Pasta often baked with tomato sauce | 35 |
Pasta with a ridged surface, often | 34 |
Pasta that's totally tubular | 32 |
Cylindrical spaghetti substitute | 32 |
2002 A.L. Cy Young Award winner Barry | 37 |
Teens might try to cover them up | 32 |
Raised bumps that don't spell anything | 42 |
Comic strip featuring Jeremy Duncan | 35 |
They may be covered during a date | 33 |
Jerry Scott/Jim Borgman teen comic strip | 40 |
Comic strip featuring Jeremy and his teen friends | 49 |
Comic strip about a high schooler | 33 |
Bad marks for a high school student | 35 |
"What do you like to pop?" reply? | 43 |
They're issued by the Narodowy Bank Polski | 46 |
Adrian of "T.J. Hooker" | 33 |
Actor Adrian on "T.J. Hooker" | 39 |
"T. J. Hooker" actor Adrian | 37 |
Suffix meaning "animals" | 34 |
Combining form meaning "animals" | 42 |
Biblical city (also called Tanis) | 33 |
General who's an enemy of Superman | 38 |
Evil general in "Superman II" | 39 |
Pertaining to the ram, bull, et al | 34 |
Of astrological "houses" | 34 |
Orange "Sesame Street" Muppet | 39 |
Actress Saldana of "Avatar" | 37 |
"Avatar" actress Saldana | 34 |
''The Old Maid'' playwright Akins | 49 |
Tutu-wearing Sesame Street muppet | 33 |
Saldana who played Lt. Uhura in 2009 | 36 |
Saldana of recent "Star Trek" films | 45 |
Saldana of "Pirates of the Caribbean" | 47 |
Saldaña of "Guess Who" | 35 |
Playwright Akins ("The Old Maid") | 43 |