| ___ Sea between Ireland and England | 35 |
| They called Scotland "Alba" | 37 |
| Occupiers of Britain and Spain in pre-Roman times | 49 |
| Boston's basketball team, familiarly | 40 |
| Boston Garden heroes, to their fans | 35 |
| Storyboard for "Poltergeist"? | 39 |
| One-tenth of a millennium (abbr.) | 33 |
| Noted arcade classic, and this puzzle's theme | 49 |
| Life span of many a tortoise (abbr.) | 36 |
| Burn perfume, as in a church service | 36 |
| Purify with perfume, in some religious services | 47 |
| One who refuses to take an oath? | 32 |
| Disappearing network TV employee | 32 |
| Cato's appellation, with "the" | 44 |
| On the "Index Librorum Prohibitorum" | 46 |
| They're known for cutting remarks | 37 |
| Firemen in "Fahrenheit 451," e.g. | 43 |
| Government suppression of the press | 35 |
| It's all about counting heads | 33 |
| U.S.A. comes to its ___ every 10 years | 38 |
| The next United States one will be in 2010 | 42 |
| Snapshot taken at ten-year intervals | 36 |
| Where to find a relief of Lincoln | 33 |
| Coin featuring Lincoln's likeness | 37 |
| Since 2010 it's had a shield on its back | 44 |
| Overcost for "tribute" | 32 |
| Coin whose front was last redesigned in 1909 | 44 |
| Coin that Canada no longer makes | 32 |
| Ante in a "friendly" poker game | 41 |
| 50 ___ ("Candy Shop" rapper) | 38 |
| Currency used in Bolivia and Brazil | 35 |
| Fractional South American monetary units | 40 |
| 100 of these is the equivalent of one lempira | 45 |
| Tallest member of a basketball team, often | 42 |
| Game-starting face-off's spot | 33 |
| Focal point of a weighty matter? | 32 |
| Point around which weight is evenly distributed | 47 |
| Treatment and detention "venues" | 42 |
| Roughly half of all N.B.A. M.V.P.'s | 39 |
| Prefix meaning "hundred" | 34 |
| Metric prefix that's the reciprocal of hecto- | 49 |
| Metric prefix between deci- and milli- | 38 |
| Approximate weight of a grain of sand | 37 |
| What ".99" may represent | 34 |
| Two of them are sometimes put in | 32 |
| They fill the bill (and this puzzle's theme) | 48 |
| Radiohead "Dollars and ___" | 37 |
| Number after a decimal in a price | 33 |
| It's represented after a "." | 42 |
| "But now I feel like thirty ___": Ade | 47 |
| Yahoo's Jerry Yang, until late 2008 | 39 |
| Netflix's Reed Hastings, e.g | 32 |
| Many a Fortune profilee, for short | 34 |
| Fig. at the top of an organizational chart | 42 |
| Wharton grad's aspiration, maybe | 36 |
| Tim Cook, e.g., since last month | 32 |
| Steve Ballmer, to Microsoft (abbr.) | 35 |
| Pooh-bah hired by a board of directors | 38 |
| Person with a golden parachute, perhaps | 39 |
| Person with a corner ofc., maybe | 32 |
| One praised for firing lots of people, often | 44 |
| Many a corner office holder, for short | 38 |
| Intel's Paul S. Otellini, e.g. | 34 |
| Headhunter's big recruit, for short | 39 |
| Golden parachute receiver, maybe: Abbr. | 39 |
| Golden parachute holder, perhaps | 32 |
| G.M.'s Mary Barra, beginning in 2014 | 40 |
| Business suite doorplate letters, perhaps | 41 |
| Bus. suite doorplate letters, perhaps | 37 |
| British MD's American counterpart | 37 |
| Bill Gates at Microsoft, once (abbr.) | 37 |
| B&N's Steve Riggio, e.g. | 32 |
| B school commencement speaker, maybe | 36 |
| Apple's Timothy Cook, for short | 35 |
| Their pay packages often have many perks | 40 |
| Some with controversial salaries | 32 |
| Some white collar criminals, briefly | 36 |
| Many "Fortune" readers | 32 |
| Board of directors hirees, for short | 36 |
| Ancient name of a Cyclades island | 33 |
| "Mad Money" guests, often | 35 |
| Reaction to an amusing porcelain? | 33 |
| Waxy part at the base of a bird's bill | 42 |
| It's above a parakeet's beak | 36 |
| Waxy covering at the base of a bird's beak | 46 |
| Waxlike membrane of a bird's beak | 37 |
| Appealing to those involved in mind games? | 42 |
| __ cortex: outermost brain tissue | 33 |
| The largest asteroid in the solar system | 40 |
| Dwarf planet in the asteroid belt | 33 |
| The biggest part of a large belt | 32 |
| The asteroid belt's largest body | 36 |
| Largest asteroid in the solar system | 36 |
| Goddess on New Jersey's seal | 32 |
| Goddess often depicted with a scepter | 37 |
| Dwarf planet named after an agriculture goddess | 47 |
| Dwarf planet discovered by Piazzi | 33 |
| Destination for the Dawn spacecraft | 35 |
| Asteroid named after a Roman agricultural goddess | 49 |
| Agriculture goddess on the New Jersey state seal | 48 |