| "Slumdog Millionaire", e.g. | 37 |
| It's for public viewing in France | 37 |
| François Truffaut's field | 32 |
| Where to see Gérard Depardieu | 32 |
| Where to see Alain Delon or Geneviève Bujold | 47 |
| Motion picture or motion-picture theater | 40 |
| Field for Gérard Depardieu and Audrey Tautou | 47 |
| Cahiers du ___ (film criticism magazine) | 40 |
| Industry built around shooting stars? | 37 |
| Where some concert films get shown | 34 |
| Place where many screens may be set | 35 |
| Its patrons are usually kept in the dark | 40 |
| Industry with projected revenue? | 32 |
| Film, or place where it is shown | 32 |
| Business that has projected results | 35 |
| Wide-screen technique introduced in the '50s | 48 |
| Wide-screen motion picture process | 34 |
| Movie technique using three projectors | 38 |
| Barbara Bain in "Mission: Impossible" | 47 |
| "Spicy" Barbara Bain TV role | 38 |
| Quitting time in Québec, maybe | 33 |
| Labor gp. that merged with the AFL in 1955 | 42 |
| Labor gp. that initially supported FDR | 38 |
| John L. Lewis's group in the 30's | 41 |
| John L. Lewis was its first pres. | 33 |
| Half of a 1955 merger, for short | 32 |
| Corp.'s computer systems overseer | 37 |
| Company's computer sys. overseer | 36 |
| 1955 merger participant, for short | 34 |
| Message written in a secret code | 32 |
| Part of a cul-de-sac address, maybe: Abbr. | 42 |
| Columbus in N.Y.C. or DuPont in D.C. | 36 |
| Abbr. on a residential street sign | 34 |
| Abbr. on a cul-de-sac street sign | 33 |
| No. on which a magazine's ad rates are based | 48 |
| Newspaper's average sales: Abbr. | 36 |
| Word attached to approximate dates | 34 |
| Enchantress who turned men into swine | 37 |
| ''The Odyssey'' enchantress | 43 |
| Sorceress on the island of Aeaea | 32 |
| Sorceress in the "Odyssey" | 36 |
| Sorceress encountered by Odysseus | 33 |
| She's dangerously fascinating | 33 |
| She turned Odysseus' men to swine | 37 |
| She turned Odysseus' crew to swine | 38 |
| “Odyssey” potion-wielder | 32 |
| Mythical figure also called Aeaea | 33 |
| Mother of three of Odysseus's sons | 38 |
| First to show that men are pigs? | 32 |
| Enchantress who lived on the island Aeaea | 41 |
| "The Odyssey" enchantress | 35 |
| ''The Odyssey'' sorceress | 41 |
| ''Odyssey'' enchantress | 39 |
| Solzhenitsyn's "The First ___" | 44 |
| Those in one's social network, say | 38 |
| "Have oven, will travel" type? | 40 |
| A breaker is designed to protect against it | 43 |
| Tabitha Babbitt's invention, approx. 1813 | 45 |
| It's pitched for a large audience | 37 |
| Barnum & Bailey presentation | 32 |
| Sue Grafton's "___ for Corpse" | 44 |
| Grafton's "___ for Corpse" | 40 |
| Grafton's "__ for Corpse" | 39 |
| Grafton's '-- for Corpse' | 37 |
| Sue Grafton's "__ for Corpse" | 43 |
| Org. created right after the cold war | 37 |
| Tube oldie, "The ___ Kid" | 35 |
| "Welcome to the human network" company | 48 |
| The ___ Kid, O'Henry creation | 33 |
| Tech company in the Dow Jones Industrial Average | 48 |
| Great Lakes food fish (we kid you not) | 38 |
| Classic TV series "The ___ Kid" | 41 |
| 50's western "The ___ Kid" | 40 |
| 1973 War hit "The ___ Kid" | 36 |
| "The Human Network" tech company | 42 |
| "The __ Kid": early TV Western | 40 |
| "The __ Kid": '50s TV Western | 43 |
| '50s Western ''The ___ Kid'' | 48 |
| ___ Systems, computer networking giant | 38 |
| ___ Systems (computer networking company) | 41 |
| Commend, as for outstanding service | 35 |
| Reference a Wikipedia article, say | 34 |
| ___ precedent (quote authority, as in a brief) | 46 |
| Police officer, when writing a ticket | 37 |
| Gives props to, in a scholarly publication | 42 |
| Gives credit where credit is due | 32 |
| Oil company with a sign visible from Fenway Park | 48 |
| Oil company with a "trimark" logo | 43 |
| Hugo Chavez's favorite gas station | 38 |
| Company with a sign over Fenway Park | 36 |
| Diamond Preferred credit card offerer | 37 |
| Credit card name with a red arc over it | 39 |
| One of U.S. banking's Big Four | 34 |
| One of American banking's Big Four, for short | 49 |
| Municipality, in some financial names | 37 |
| Credit card name under a red arc | 32 |
| Co. with $2.2 trillion in assets | 32 |
| "The ___ Never Sleeps" (bank slogan) | 46 |
| ___ Field (Shea's replacement) | 34 |
| ___ Field (Shea Stadium's replacement) | 42 |