Dancing, auto-racing or kayaking style | 38 |
Game with five red and five white balls | 39 |
Billiards option at the auto factory? | 37 |
Rural lumberjack resting after chopping? | 40 |
"Leatherstocking Tales" hero | 38 |
Brooklyn Dodgers, affectionately | 32 |
Borrows without intending to repay | 34 |
Stereotypical hairstyle for a librarian | 39 |
Word after cinnamon or hot cross | 32 |
Schoolmarm's do, stereotypically | 36 |
Pink Floyd "Candy and a Currant ___" | 46 |
The answer to each starred clue ends in a big one | 49 |
"Six foot, seven foot, eight foot ___!" | 49 |
1930s-'40s German-American political group | 46 |
Kind of cake that's ring-shaped | 35 |
Fluted, ring-shaped cake variety | 32 |
Cord that you hope doesn't break | 36 |
Battle site of the American Revolution | 38 |
Swindle involving worthless property | 36 |
Outfit worn by a young Gloria Steinem | 37 |
Items in a Burger King inventory | 32 |
Euphemism in some workout video titles | 38 |
"__ of Steel": '80s workout video | 47 |
It doesn't get far from home | 32 |
What to do after squaring around on a diamond | 45 |
A batter might do this when he chokes up | 40 |
Offensive actions on the baseball diamond | 41 |
Sacrifices may be made with these | 33 |
Balls fielded by the catcher, perhaps | 37 |
Gull's counterpart, in a maritime pun | 41 |
They barely keep their heads above water | 40 |
Some meteorological data collectors | 35 |
Partners of "gulls" in maritime jokes? | 48 |
Keeps afloat, with "up" | 33 |
Thing that may stick in a fur coat | 34 |
Many a commuter's home, for short | 37 |
Bellflower or Bell Gardens, vis-Ã -vis L.A. | 45 |
Home to many commuters, slangily | 32 |
Eccentric Tom Hanks comedy, with "The" | 48 |
1989 Tom Hanks film, with "The" | 41 |
1989 Tom Hanks film with The | 32 |
1989 Tom Hanks comedy, with "The" | 43 |
Objects with drawers for drawers | 32 |
"Harris" or "Vicks" ending | 46 |
Instigator of '70s-'80s wars | 36 |
Chain formerly owned by Pillsbury | 33 |
Former Chief Justice's muscle stiffness? | 44 |
Stallone's manager in "Rocky" | 43 |
''Rocky'' Oscar nominee | 39 |
Rangoon is its capital, to the U.S. | 35 |
Subject of many a Human Rights Watch story | 42 |
Part of W.W. II's Pacific theater | 37 |
Neighbor of Siam, on some old maps | 34 |
__ Road: WWII supply route to China | 35 |
Seriously break the trust of, slangily | 38 |
Rate at which a company uses cash | 33 |
Hold one's feet to the fire? | 32 |
Creator of Little Lord Fauntleroy | 33 |
Vacationer's favorite Elvis Presley hit? | 44 |
Goes too far to be welcomed back | 32 |
Poet who wrote "The Holy Fair" | 40 |
He wrote "Tam o' Shanter" | 39 |
Allen's partner at the Palace | 33 |
''To a Mouse'' poet | 35 |
"A ___-out Case": G. Greene | 37 |
Crayola color rescued from retirement | 37 |
Color in the original "Crayola 48" | 44 |
What doctors call "eructation" | 40 |
Sound from the belly of the beast? | 34 |
Result of a pat on the back, maybe | 34 |
Pat a baby gently on the back, maybe | 36 |
Let the gas out after filling up? | 33 |
Cause for an "Excuse me!" | 35 |
Baby's postprandial comeback | 32 |
Raymond of "Perry Mason" | 34 |
"Perry Mason" star Raymond | 36 |
Vice president who killed Hamilton | 34 |
Vice president who graduated from Princeton at 16 | 49 |
Vice President in Jefferson's first term | 44 |
Jefferson's first vice president | 36 |
Historical subject for Gore Vidal | 33 |
First U.S. vice president not to become president | 49 |
1973 Gore Vidal historical fiction | 34 |
Prospector's beast of burden | 32 |
Sac or city once sacked by Tatars | 33 |
___ sac (pouch between bones and tendons) | 41 |
"Elmer Gantry" star Lancaster | 39 |
Reynolds of "Boogie Nights" | 37 |
Ward who played Robin on "Batman" | 43 |
Ward of classic TV's "Batman" | 43 |
Namesake of a noted beeswax lip balm brand | 42 |
Lancaster of "Atlantic City" | 38 |
Goldie's "Best Friends" co-star | 45 |
Baskin who co-founded Baskin-Robbins | 36 |
Actor Young of the "Rocky" films | 42 |
''Heavenly'' songwriter Bacharach | 49 |
"Pee-wee's Big Adventure" director | 48 |
Seven-time Oscar nominee who never won | 38 |
Richard nominated for seven Oscars | 34 |
One of Taylor's exes—twice | 34 |