| Hill often seen chasing hot young woman | 39 |
| He drew laughs from his "Well!" | 41 |
| Like a pole vaulter's pole in action | 40 |
| "Don't get ___ out of shape!" | 43 |
| Like the wood in an archer's bow | 36 |
| Like the wire in a croquet wicket | 33 |
| "Just as the twig is ___ . . . " | 42 |
| "Don't get --- out of shape!" | 43 |
| "As the twig is ___ . . . " | 37 |
| "Kramer vs. Kramer" director Robert | 45 |
| Maker of the 1923 "Teardrop" racecar | 46 |
| Julie of 'No Ordinary Family' | 37 |
| "Well, I must ___ now..." | 35 |
| "Just to ___ the safe side ..." | 41 |
| "___ your best behavior" | 34 |
| "___ time" (boss's dictum) | 40 |
| "When shall we two ___?" | 34 |
| "I'd rather see than ___" | 39 |
| "I'd rather see than ___!": Burgess | 49 |
| "...I'd rather see than ___" | 42 |
| "... wouldn't want to ___!" | 41 |
| Understand now, as someone's tricks | 39 |
| "To ___ not to . . . " | 32 |
| "To ___ not . . . ": Hamlet | 37 |
| Does as this puzzle's theme suggests? | 41 |
| Kentucky college with antislavery roots | 39 |
| First multiracial coed college in the South | 43 |
| Where Paul and Silas were sent, in Acts | 39 |
| Appalachian college that charges no tuition | 43 |
| Cut off from, with "of" | 33 |
| Parisian's head cover, maybe | 32 |
| Artist's topper, stereotypically | 36 |
| Prince's "Raspberry ___" | 38 |
| Prince: "Raspberry ___" | 33 |
| Part of Che Guevara's attire | 32 |
| It's often felt in the art world | 36 |
| Artist's stereotypical topper | 33 |
| Artist's cap, stereotypically | 33 |
| 1985 Prince hit "Raspberry _____" | 43 |
| "Raspberry ______" (Prince song) | 42 |
| They're often put on French beans | 37 |
| "The Green ___," J. Wayne film | 40 |
| "The Ballad of the Green ___" | 39 |
| Firearm company for nearly five centuries | 41 |
| Only about 10 percent of it is visible | 38 |
| ''Wozzeck'' composer | 36 |
| Something tracked by satellite radar | 36 |
| Something that's fallen off a shelf? | 40 |
| Longtime 'Mad' cartoonist Dave | 38 |
| Gertrude of "The Goldbergs" | 37 |
| "The Seventh Seal" director | 37 |
| Three-time Best Foreign Language Film winner | 44 |
| Director with three Best Foreign Film Oscars | 44 |
| "Gaslight" Oscar winner, 1944 | 39 |
| When repeated, a vitamin B deficiency | 37 |
| When repeated, a vitamin B deficiency disease | 45 |
| When doubled, a vitamin deficiency | 34 |
| Head of Soviet secret police, 1938-53 | 37 |
| Repetitive-sounding vitamin deficiency | 38 |
| Disease caused by vitamin B deficiency | 38 |
| Disease caused by a thiamine deficiency | 39 |
| It's caused by thiamine deficiency | 38 |
| Disease caused by lack of thiamine | 34 |
| City whose newspaper is the Daily Planet | 40 |
| "Texaco Star Theater" star | 36 |
| "Texaco Star Theater" host | 36 |
| ''Mr. Television'' | 34 |
| TV's "Uncle Miltie" | 33 |
| Tuesday night fixture on early NBC | 34 |
| Friars Club of Beverly Hills founder | 36 |
| Comedian known as "Mr. Television" | 44 |
| Comedian dubbed "The Thief of Bad Gags" | 49 |
| Charter member of the TV Hall of Fame | 37 |
| A Milton who found paradise in TV | 33 |
| "Texaco Star Theater" star on TV | 42 |
| "Texaco Star Theater" headliner | 41 |
| Where East finally met West in 1989 | 35 |
| Sally Bowles' "Cabaret" city | 42 |
| He wrote "God Bless America" | 38 |
| "I Am a Camera" setting | 33 |
| "God Bless America" author | 36 |
| "Easter Parade" penner | 32 |
| "Easter Parade" composer | 34 |
| ''Heat Wave'' composer | 38 |
| ''Cabaret'' city | 32 |
| Big purveyor of language lessons | 32 |
| Place to change a flat tire, perhaps | 36 |
| Earthen wall adjacent to a ditch | 32 |
| British colony in the North Atlantic | 36 |
| Island whose capital is Hamilton | 32 |
| Island settled by shipwrecked colonists in 1609 | 47 |
| Site of many mysterious disappearances | 38 |
| Region of unexplained disappearances | 36 |
| Mysterious Atlantic Ocean locale | 32 |
| Dangerous section on the Atlantic | 33 |
| Universal Postal Union headquarters | 35 |
| Home of the Universal Postal Union | 34 |
| Where Einstein developed special relativity | 43 |
| Switzerland's second most populous canton | 45 |
| Swiss city where Einstein theorized relativity | 46 |