| Demi's volatile new husband? | 32 |
| MarsÂ’s Olympus Mons, for one | 32 |
| Olympics event played with a net | 32 |
| Lady __: Univ. of Tennessee team | 32 |
| Thrust-avoiding leap, in fencing | 32 |
| Inventor of the electric battery | 32 |
| Bombastic rock band The Mars ___ | 32 |
| Word with Bismarck or Hindenburg | 32 |
| Type of doll for revenge-seekers | 32 |
| Papa Doc Duvalier's religion | 32 |
| Ending meaning "eater" | 32 |
| Have one's say in the U.S.A. | 32 |
| Political pollsters' targets | 32 |
| Guarantee (with "for") | 32 |
| "I shall return," e.g. | 32 |
| ___ populi (voice of the people) | 32 |
| U.S. Naval Observatory residents | 32 |
| Churchill's trademark salute | 32 |
| Abbr. on a bottle of Courvoisier | 32 |
| Sights, as from the Eiffel Tower | 32 |
| Former females' service grp. | 32 |
| Female mil. unit created 5/15/42 | 32 |
| Sound that may wake a new parent | 32 |
| Time-travel device of television | 32 |
| WWII medical technician, perhaps | 32 |
| Money in one's pocket, maybe | 32 |
| Get one's feet wet, in a way | 32 |
| Enter only up to the ankles, say | 32 |
| Don't get in over your head? | 32 |
| Winner of five AL batting titles | 32 |
| Had water up to one's ankles | 32 |
| Got one's feet wet, in a way | 32 |
| Artist's favorite spiritual? | 32 |
| Something often laid at a window | 32 |
| ''Ring'' creator | 32 |
| Moves like a gossip's tongue | 32 |
| Songbird with a bobbing back end | 32 |
| When doubled, a sad sound effect | 32 |
| Descriptor for many a supermodel | 32 |
| Locale of Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon | 32 |
| Narrow part of the body, perhaps | 32 |
| What an out-turned palm may mean | 32 |
| "Patience is a virtue" | 32 |
| Ralph of "The Waltons" | 32 |
| 1997 Doris Kearns Goodwin memoir | 32 |
| Evidence of a tornado's path | 32 |
| Evidence of a ship's passing | 32 |
| "Finnegans ___": Joyce | 32 |
| He hides in children's books | 32 |
| Hard-to-find character in a book | 32 |
| Elusive kids' book character | 32 |
| Manhattan's __-Astoria Hotel | 32 |
| Part of Great Britain since 1536 | 32 |
| Movie starring Wilt Chamberlain? | 32 |
| Follows a risky course of action | 32 |
| Mistreats, figuratively speaking | 32 |
| Take the algae out for a stroll? | 32 |
| Thing taught in obedience school | 32 |
| Street occupied in 2011 protests | 32 |
| Casualty of German reunification | 32 |
| "Great" China landmark | 32 |
| When repeated, a Washington city | 32 |
| Said twice, a city in Washington | 32 |
| Doubled, home of Whitman College | 32 |
| Double this for an Indian people | 32 |
| "Down under" marsupial | 32 |
| Hit 2008 Pixar film with a robot | 32 |
| "Great" Asian landmark | 32 |
| Alternative to paint or paneling | 32 |
| Big presence in many small towns | 32 |
| They're wrinkled and cracked | 32 |
| First name of The Good Gray Poet | 32 |
| Thurber's affable daydreamer | 32 |
| Poet (Civil War volunteer nurse) | 32 |
| "Leaves of Grass" poet | 32 |
| Fairy godmother's magic tool | 32 |
| Â Â Funny Sykes and others | 32 |
| Ted Nugent "___ Tango" | 32 |
| End of the quote, and its author | 32 |
| "All's fair" in it | 32 |
| Tug-of-___ (contest of strength) | 32 |
| Sherman called it 'hell' | 32 |
| It's more than a mere battle | 32 |
| "The ___ of the Roses" | 32 |
| "___ Games," 1969 play | 32 |
| Turn aside, with "off" | 32 |
| First name among classic TV dads | 32 |
| 'Leave It to Beaver' dad | 32 |
| It means "merchandise" | 32 |
| Commander exercising civil power | 32 |
| In the 80's, temperaturewise | 32 |
| Ostensibly fresh, but not really | 32 |
| 'Star Trek' speed factor | 32 |
| Heart-pounding question (Part 3) | 32 |
| Patriotic periods, traditionally | 32 |
| Halloween witches' blemishes | 32 |
| Place for an embedded journalist | 32 |
| "That --- no lady ..." | 32 |
| "What ___ I thinking?" | 32 |
| "That ___ no lady ..." | 32 |