| "See you later, alligator" | 36 |
| "See ya," in Hermosillo | 33 |
| "Goodbye" in Guadalajara | 34 |
| "Good-bye," in Guadalajara | 36 |
| ''Hasta la vista'' | 34 |
| Entrance for Clementine's dad | 33 |
| Nearly horizontal entrance to a mine | 36 |
| Access for Clementine's father | 34 |
| Tall, dark, or handsome, for ex. | 32 |
| One of the 8 main pts. of speech | 32 |
| Large or small, grammatically: Abbr. | 36 |
| Double or nothing, in Eng. class | 32 |
| Branch of a sentence diagram: Abbr. | 35 |
| Pts. of speech that describe nouns | 34 |
| Grumpy and dopey, but not doc: Abbr. | 36 |
| B'nai B'rith watchdog org. | 34 |
| B'nai B'rith advocacy org. | 34 |
| BÂ’nai BÂ’rith rights org. | 32 |
| Politician of yesteryear, Stevenson | 35 |
| Dwight's opponent in '52 and '56 | 44 |
| 1952 and '56 candidate Stevenson | 36 |
| Former presidential-hopeful Stevenson | 37 |
| First name in 1950's politics | 33 |
| '50s presidential-hopeful Stevenson | 39 |
| Two-time presidential loser to Dwight | 37 |
| Stevenson who lost twice to Eisenhower | 38 |
| Stevenson who lost twice for president | 38 |
| Stevenson of 1950's politics | 32 |
| Onetime Illinois governor Stevenson | 35 |
| He fell before Dwight's might | 33 |
| Grover's 1890s vice president | 33 |
| First name in old Illinois politics | 35 |
| Estes was his running mate in 1956 | 34 |
| Dwight's two-time challenger | 32 |
| Dwight's opponent, in the 1950s | 35 |
| Candidate Stevenson of '52 and '56 | 42 |
| 1940s-'50s politico Stevenson | 33 |
| "Call to Greatness" author Stevenson | 46 |
| '70s-'80s Illinois senator Stevenson | 44 |
| '50s presidential hopeful Stevenson | 39 |
| "Inferiority complex" coiner Alfred | 45 |
| Freud rival who stressed inferiority | 36 |
| Co-founder of the Psychological Wednesday Society | 49 |
| "Inferiority complex" coiner | 38 |
| "Damn Yankees" composer | 33 |
| "Damn Yankees" co-composer Richard | 44 |
| Surname that means "eagle" | 36 |
| Stella who founded an acting conservatory | 41 |
| Sherlock Holmes's love Irene ___ | 36 |
| Ross's "Damn Yankees" co-composer | 47 |
| Original Guns N' Roses drummer Steven | 41 |
| Name that means "eagle" | 33 |
| Larry ___, famed harmonica player | 33 |
| Irene of a Sherlock Holmes story | 32 |
| Irene ___, figure in Sherlock Holmes stories | 44 |
| He established the Ethical Culture Society | 42 |
| Grace of "Will & Grace" | 37 |
| Grace ___ of "Will & Grace" | 41 |
| Ethical Culture Society founder Felix | 37 |
| Alfred ___, Austrian psychiatrist | 33 |
| "How to Read a Book" author Mortimer | 46 |
| Disorient one's co-stars, in a way | 38 |
| Way to disorient one's co-stars | 35 |
| Remark that might get you in trouble | 36 |
| Remark that might get one in trouble | 36 |
| Perform in the Upright Citizens Brigade, say | 44 |
| Disorient one's costars, maybe | 34 |
| "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" line | 41 |
| "Who's Line Is It Anyway?" line | 45 |
| "That's not in the script!" evoker | 48 |
| Coast Guard commandant's rank: abbr. | 40 |
| One who sports four stars: Abbr. | 32 |
| Mil. rank established by Cong. in 1862 | 38 |
| Germany's Tirpitz, for one: Abbr. | 37 |
| Bull Halsey in W.W. II, e.g.: Abbr. | 35 |
| He "pitches" on Madison Avenue | 40 |
| Brains behind this puzzle's theme messages | 46 |
| Sterling, Cooper, Draper, and Pryce, e.g. | 41 |
| Some Young & Rubicam employees | 34 |
| Many "Trust Me" characters | 36 |
| Madison Avenue execs, in sexist lingo | 37 |
| _____ Benbow ("Treasure Island" film) | 47 |
| Say Anything: "___ It!" | 33 |
| Say Anything "___ It!" | 32 |
| Off With Their Heads "Hard to ___" | 44 |
| What a skylight does to sunlight | 32 |
| High-ranking naval officers: Abbr. | 34 |
| "Much ___ About Nothing" | 34 |
| "And now, without further ___ . . ." | 46 |
| "And now, without further ___ ..." | 44 |
| "Without further ___ ..." | 35 |
| ''Much ___ About Nothing'' | 42 |
| "Without further ___ . . ." | 37 |
| "And now, without further ___" | 40 |
| ___ Annie of "Oklahoma!" | 34 |
| "Without further ___..." | 34 |
| "Without further __ . . ." | 36 |
| "Without further __ ..." | 34 |
| ___ Annie, of "Oklahoma!" | 35 |
| "Much __ About Nothing" | 33 |