| ____ Generation (Kerouac et al.) | 32 |
| Rossetti's "___ Beatrix" | 38 |
| Like some paths or now-clean rugs | 33 |
| Quidditch player equipped with a club | 37 |
| Car that's ready for the scrap heap | 39 |
| ''Get outta here!'' | 35 |
| "Make yourself scarce!" | 33 |
| Michael Jackson video set in a pool hall | 40 |
| Grammy's 1984 Record of the Year | 36 |
| Go away as a Michael Jackson impersonator might? | 48 |
| 1983 hit with a guitar solo by Eddie Van Halen | 46 |
| 1983 chart-topper by Michael Jackson | 36 |
| John or Paul, but not Peter or Thomas | 37 |
| Certain British Invasion invader | 32 |
| They gave their last public concert in 1966 | 43 |
| Players who made a historic touchdown in 1964 | 45 |
| Johnny and the Moondogs, more familiarly | 40 |
| Group with the four circled members | 35 |
| Group that evolved from Johnny & the Moondogs | 49 |
| "A Hard Day's Write" subject | 42 |
| "A Hard Day's Night" group | 40 |
| "A Day in the Life" group | 35 |
| Word coined by Herb Caen in 1958 | 32 |
| One often ending sentences with "man" | 47 |
| Maynard G. Krebs of old TV, notably | 35 |
| '50s-'60s counterculturist | 34 |
| Bongo-playing '50s-'60s stereotypes | 43 |
| Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and others | 39 |
| ___ by Dr. Dre (brand of headphones) | 36 |
| ''How should I know?'' | 38 |
| Go for a swim, say, during hot weather | 38 |
| Go for a swim during hot weather, e.g. | 38 |
| Enjoy summer air-conditioning, say | 34 |
| ''Bulworth'' star | 33 |
| Warren of "Bonnie and Clyde" | 38 |
| Actor who debuted in "Deliverance" | 44 |
| "Star Wars" series guru | 33 |
| 1939 classic set at Fort Zinderneuf | 35 |
| What La Guardia called his mistakes | 35 |
| '50s-'60s sitcom nickname | 33 |
| Wally's TV brother, with "the" | 44 |
| Wally's TV brother, to Wally | 32 |
| Wally's nickname for his brother | 36 |
| Wally's bro, with "the" | 37 |
| Classic TV character, with "The" | 42 |
| Animal on the back of the Canadian nickel | 41 |
| TV character often seen in a Metallica T-shirt | 46 |
| "Yes, yes, fire, fire, fire" sayer | 44 |
| "__ and Butt-head": MTV cartoon | 41 |
| She played Lilith on "Cheers" | 39 |
| "Chicago" Tony winner Neuwirth | 40 |
| "Chicago" stage star Neuwirth | 39 |
| "Cheers" actress Neuwirth | 35 |
| One who's just arrived in Mexico? | 37 |
| One of the singing Winans family | 32 |
| Neuwirth who won a Tony for "Chicago" | 47 |
| Lilith portrayer on "Cheers" | 38 |
| "Rio Rita" costar, 1929 | 33 |
| Musical genre that uses a flatted fifth | 39 |
| Genre for Gillespie and Parker in the '40s | 46 |
| Genre for Charlie Parker or Dizzy Gillespie | 43 |
| Charlie Parker's style of jazz | 34 |
| Exhortation for a panicky person | 32 |
| Snarky reply to "Why?" | 32 |
| Wheezy answer to "Why?" | 33 |
| Unsatisfying response to "Why?" | 41 |
| Springsteen's "___ the Night" | 43 |
| All-purpose answer to "Why?" | 38 |
| Abbott and Costello's center fielder | 40 |
| "___ of You," 1951 hit song | 37 |
| "Midnite Vultures" musician | 37 |
| Rock guitarist Jeff of The Yardbirds | 36 |
| One-named rock star of the 1990s-2000s | 38 |
| Eponymous German brewer Heinrich | 32 |
| Former Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas | 38 |
| Tony-winning play set during the time of Henry II | 49 |
| Tony-winning play by Jean Anouilh | 33 |
| St. Thomas who was murdered in a cathedral | 42 |
| St. Thomas à ___ (martyred archbishop) | 41 |
| Anouilh play made into a Burton/O'Toole film | 48 |
| Signal "Come here," say | 33 |
| Sack that's good for hitting? | 33 |
| "The Princess and the Pea" prop | 41 |
| Where some let sleeping dogs lie? | 33 |
| It's at the bottom of the Pacific | 37 |
| Where the bears found Goldilocks | 32 |
| Something that goes with breakfast? | 35 |
| Self-indulgent place for breakfast | 34 |
| Kind of check used at a boys' camp | 38 |
| It's often made before breakfast | 36 |
| It's a good idea to sleep on it | 35 |
| Destination for one intent on crashing | 38 |
| Breakfast place for the pampered | 32 |
| Settled in for the night, with "down" | 47 |
| Prepared for slumber, with "down" | 43 |
| Eliot's "Adam ___" | 32 |
| "Venerable" English writer | 36 |
| "Adam ___" (George Eliot novel) | 41 |
| "Venerable" theologian | 32 |
| George Eliot's "Adam ___" | 39 |