| Hit the hay hard, with "out" | 38 |
| Fall asleep, slangily, with "out" | 43 |
| "Let's Make a Deal" booby prize | 45 |
| Under the influence, with 'out' | 39 |
| "Doonesbury" pot smoker | 33 |
| Lousy prizes on "Let's Make a Deal" | 49 |
| Where to see lions and tigers and bears | 39 |
| Albee's "___ Story" | 33 |
| World-famous attraction in San Diego | 36 |
| Where to see elephants and elands | 33 |
| Place with lots of animal enclosures | 36 |
| Place to see lions, tigers, and bears | 37 |
| Place to see lions and sea lions | 32 |
| Place to glimpse chimps, perhaps | 32 |
| Philadelphia had the first one in the U.S. (1874) | 49 |
| Paul Simon song, "At the ___" | 39 |
| It has lions and tigers and bears (oh my!) | 42 |
| Home to lions and tigers and bears | 34 |
| Dr. Seuss's "If I Ran the ___" | 44 |
| Dr. Seuss' "If I Ran the ___" | 43 |
| Class trip destination, sometimes | 33 |
| Albee’s “The ___ Story” | 35 |
| Albee's "The _____ Story" | 39 |
| Albee's "The ___ Story" | 37 |
| "Blind Man's ___" 10,000 Maniacs | 46 |
| Animal-filled attraction in Georgia | 35 |
| Franny's title brother, in a Salinger novella | 49 |
| Deschanel of "New Girl" | 33 |
| Salinger's "Franny and ___" | 41 |
| J.D. Salinger's "Franny and __" | 45 |
| J.D. Salinger's "Franny and ___" | 46 |
| Deschanel of "(500) Days of Summer" | 45 |
| "Elf" actress Deschanel | 33 |
| Re the science of animal distribution | 37 |
| Site of some monkey bars/ sharp/ child support? | 47 |
| One concerned with creature comforts? | 37 |
| "There is no Dana. Only ___!" | 39 |
| Animal life of a particular region | 34 |
| Sound heard from a kid with a toy car | 37 |
| When repeated, part of a Mazda ad campaign | 42 |
| When doubled, a Mazda catchphrase | 33 |
| Repeated word in Mazda commercials | 34 |
| PBS show "by kids, for kids" | 38 |
| Paparazzo's camera attachment | 33 |
| Get closer to the action, in a way | 34 |
| 1970s kids' show that introduced Ubbi Dubbi | 47 |
| Get a closer view, as with a camera | 35 |
| Get a closer look, as with a camera | 35 |
| It can take the long or short view | 34 |
| Shooter allowing for an adjustable focal length | 47 |
| The IndyCar photographer used __ | 32 |
| Photo gear with variable focal lengths | 38 |
| Expand the viewed area, in a way | 32 |
| Where to see Pere David's deer | 34 |
| Sites for aviaries and ape houses | 33 |
| Places that might have monkey bars? | 35 |
| Bronx and Central Park attractions | 34 |
| Albee play, with "The" | 32 |
| Type of men's suit of the 1940s | 35 |
| Type of baggy suit popular in the '40s | 42 |
| "The ___ Cat" (Tom and Jerry short) | 45 |
| ___ suit (baggy '40s outfit) | 32 |
| First name in the Harlem Renaissance | 36 |
| First name in Harlem Renaissance literature | 43 |
| 1969 Tony nominee for Best Musical | 34 |
| 1964 title role for Anthony Quinn | 33 |
| '-- the Greek' (1964 film) | 34 |
| Bad title choice for an Anthony Quinn remake? | 45 |
| Thong-like sandal with a straw sole | 35 |
| The granddaddy of text adventure games | 38 |
| Ancient Persian religious teacher | 33 |
| Religion whose followers worship Ahura Mazda | 44 |
| His name is Spanish for "fox" | 39 |
| Don Diego de la Vega's alter ego | 36 |
| Don Diego de la Vega, familiarly | 32 |
| Alter ego of Don Diego de la Vega | 33 |
| One often leaving his initial behind | 36 |
| Masked swordsman role for Banderas | 34 |
| Johnston McCulley literary creation | 35 |
| Hero with a trademark "Z" | 35 |
| Hero of "The Curse of Capistrano" | 43 |
| He often leaves his initial behind | 34 |
| Fictional hero first filmed in 1920 | 35 |
| Banderas "slasher" role | 33 |
| "The fox so cunning and free" | 39 |
| "The Curse of Capistrano" hero | 40 |
| Symbol first used on "Led Zeppelin IV" | 48 |
| Letters on some Led Zeppelin shirts | 35 |
| Sound from the anteater in "B.C." | 43 |
| Sound in the comic "B.C." | 35 |
| ''B.C.'' anteater's sound | 45 |
| Grass commonly used on golf courses | 35 |
| Overcrowding antidote, initially | 32 |
| When repeated, one of the Gabors | 32 |
| When repeated, name in old Hollywood | 36 |
| When repeated, a Hungarian sister | 33 |
| When repeated, a first name in Hollywood | 40 |
| When repeated, a famous sister's first name | 47 |
| When doubled, onetime name in Hollywood | 39 |
| When doubled, first name in old Hollywood | 41 |