| Source of carnal desires? | 25 |
| Irishman's darling | 22 |
| N.Y.C. landmarks of a sort | 26 |
| Island off east Africa | 22 |
| Lady paid for one insect? | 25 |
| Greer Garson film: 1943 | 23 |
| 1943 Greer Garson title role | 28 |
| Well-knit femme of fiction? | 27 |
| 1988 Shirley MacLaine movie | 27 |
| Parliamentary address? | 22 |
| Original introduction? | 22 |
| First mate's greeting? | 26 |
| Earliest known greeting | 23 |
| Female household heads | 22 |
| Chairwomen's titles | 23 |
| He captured Stony Point: 1779 | 29 |
| Slaughterhouse disease | 22 |
| __ disease: bovine infection | 28 |
| Type of crowd to be far from | 28 |
| Wild-haired stock character | 27 |
| One of the midday-sun seekers | 29 |
| 1993 De Niro title role | 23 |
| Englishmen's counterparts | 29 |
| Start of a Noel Coward song | 27 |
| 'The Rachel -- Show' | 28 |
| A former governor of Ga. | 24 |
| Rushed to see Arthur on TV | 26 |
| Wasted no time in approaching | 29 |
| Won four out of four games | 26 |
| Didn't go unnoticed | 23 |
| Showed displeasure, maybe | 25 |
| Did some quick metalwork? | 25 |
| Succeeded at the plate | 22 |
| Tried to remember, in a way | 27 |
| Posted to your blog, say | 24 |
| Saluted the bride and groom | 27 |
| Went free, at least for now | 27 |
| Like "Water Music"? | 29 |
| Used as a stopgap, perhaps | 26 |
| They're often sensational | 29 |
| Built starting with nothing | 27 |
| Label on some merchandise | 25 |
| Phrase of assured success | 25 |
| Stamp on domestic goods | 23 |
| Label on many a modern weapon | 29 |
| Impression of domesticity? | 26 |
| What I did with my puzzle | 25 |
| Shell-shaped sponge cake | 24 |
| Fantasy writer L'Engle | 26 |
| Financially independent one | 27 |
| Financially independent guy | 27 |
| Fellow with no monetary woes | 28 |
| Participated in a jam session | 29 |
| Hummed or strummed, say | 23 |
| Clapped and shouted, e.g. | 25 |
| Having as constituents | 22 |
| Signed a treaty, perhaps | 24 |
| City just northwest of Fresno | 29 |
| Moved over, courteously | 23 |
| Left nothing to chance | 22 |
| ___-order (custom-tailored) | 27 |
| Kid prankster's taunt | 25 |
| Like an angry Mao Zedong? | 25 |
| Wisconsin's capital | 23 |
| President after Jefferson | 25 |
| Unger's sloppy roommate | 27 |
| The Bridges of ____ County | 26 |
| Picture on a $5,000 bill | 24 |
| Guy on the $5,000 bill | 22 |
| Big Apple thoroughfare | 22 |
| Architect of the Constitution | 29 |
| Where plugs are manufactured | 28 |
| N.Y.C. advertising center | 25 |
| Big Apple advertising center | 28 |
| Where plugs are sparked | 23 |
| Presidential advisers? | 22 |
| Round landmark of N.Y.C. | 24 |
| Home to Camp Randall Stadium | 28 |
| Fill-in-the-blank story | 23 |
| Game where you need nouns | 25 |
| Game requiring many plug-ins? | 29 |
| Fill-in-blanks word game | 24 |
| 1995 Drew Barrymore film | 24 |
| Alfred is its cover boy | 23 |
| Venerable satire publication | 28 |
| Humor publication since 1952 | 28 |
| Worthy successor to Ponzi | 25 |
| Jailed pyramid architect? | 25 |
| Financial scammer Bernie | 24 |
| Bernard with a Ponzi scheme | 27 |
| Raphael's specialty | 23 |
| Sierra (Mexican mountains) | 26 |
| Sierra __ (Mexican range) | 25 |
| Sierra __ (Mexican mountains) | 29 |
| San Diego wives, perhaps | 24 |
| Spanish clover varieties | 24 |
| Magazine for angry rovers? | 26 |
| Western evergreen trees | 23 |
| Strong and dark, cigarwise | 26 |
| Actress Christians: 1900-1951 | 29 |