| All the sounds in this puzzle together? | 39 |
| Merrill of "Butterfield 8" | 36 |
| Lindsay Lohan's "momager" | 39 |
| Meyer of the "Saw" movies | 35 |
| Meyer of "Starship Troopers" | 38 |
| Merrill of ''True Colors'' | 42 |
| Actress Meyer of "Saw" films | 38 |
| Actress Merrill of "Desk Set" | 39 |
| Actress Merrill of "BUtterfield 8" | 44 |
| "Alice in Wonderland" cat | 35 |
| The "D" in jazz's Miss D | 38 |
| Oldie introduced by Ethel Waters: 1924 | 38 |
| Cat in "Through the Looking Glass" | 44 |
| "Someone's in the kitchen with ___" | 49 |
| "___, blow your horn!" | 32 |
| ''Alice in Wonderland'' cat | 43 |
| TV variety-show hostess of the early '50s | 45 |
| Yes My Darling Daughter singer | 34 |
| TV variety-show hostess 1956-63 | 32 |
| Singer who loved beach vacations | 32 |
| "I'll eat in port," says she | 42 |
| "Chantez-Chantez" singer, 1957 | 40 |
| Currency of several Arabic nations | 34 |
| Currency of Serbia, Tunisia and Bahrain | 39 |
| Bill that once featured Saddam Hussein | 38 |
| It's served before beddy-bye | 32 |
| ''Wine'' partner | 32 |
| ___ and dash (stiff a restaurant) | 33 |
| Widespread Panic song about a place to eat? | 43 |
| Where rye is "whiskey" | 32 |
| Setting of Hopper's "Nighthawks" | 46 |
| Setting in "The Petrified Forest" | 43 |
| Restaurant, or a restaurant patron | 34 |
| Restaurant that serves grits for grub | 37 |
| Place where the orders in this puzzle are taken | 47 |
| Mel's on "Alice," for one | 39 |
| Eatery traditionally modeled after a rail car | 45 |
| Barry Levinson's directorial debut | 38 |
| A 1982 film that takes place in 1959 | 36 |
| "Can I get ya more coffee, hon?" joint | 48 |
| "Adam and Eve on a raft" site | 39 |
| Places like Mel's and Arnold's | 38 |
| "Out of Africa" author Isak | 37 |
| "Out of Africa" author | 32 |
| Author of "Winter's Tales," 1942 | 46 |
| "Den Afrikanske Farm" writer | 38 |
| "Babette's Feast" author | 38 |
| ''Out of Africa'' author | 40 |
| Small furniture set for mealtime | 32 |
| Latin motto "Ars ___ artis" | 37 |
| Criticize in a small way, informally | 36 |
| "Correct answer" sound, sometimes | 43 |
| "Correct answer" sound | 32 |
| "Correct answer!" sound | 33 |
| "___ dong bell . . . " | 32 |
| Archie's pet insult for Edith | 33 |
| What Sheridan Whiteside came for | 32 |
| "A ___ lubricates business": Boswell | 46 |
| Cartoon character voiced by Mel Blanc | 37 |
| Pet on "The Flintstones" | 34 |
| Nickname for Jerry's partner | 32 |
| Natural history museum attraction | 33 |
| "The Flintstones" answer to Fido | 42 |
| The Flintstones' "snorkasaurus" | 45 |
| Roastmaster Martin's nickname | 33 |
| Quicksilver Messenger Service lead singer Valenti | 49 |
| Natural history museum exhibit, for short | 41 |
| Green critter in the Sinclair gas logo | 38 |
| "Viva Rock Vegas" character | 37 |
| "The Flintstones" Snorkasaurus | 40 |
| "Serpico" producer De Laurentiis | 42 |
| '80s "I Like It" singer | 37 |
| "Lock Up the Wolves" metal band | 41 |
| Ugly metal songwriter Ronnie James | 34 |
| Ronnie James of mid-period Black Sabbath | 40 |
| Per la grazia di ___ (by the grace of God) | 42 |
| Ozzy's Black Sabbath replacement | 36 |
| Object of worship in the Basilica di San Pietro | 47 |
| Legendary metal singer Ronnie James | 35 |
| Heavy metal singer Ronnie James ___ | 35 |
| "Rainbow in the Dark" metal band | 42 |
| "Pace, pace, mio ___," Verdi aria | 43 |
| "O __ Mio": Annette Funicello hit | 43 |
| Area under a bishop's jurisdiction | 38 |
| Digital clock's light emitter | 33 |
| Type of semiconductor or electron tube | 38 |
| Electronic device with two terminals | 36 |
| Device with two active terminals | 32 |
| "Light-emitting" electronic device | 44 |
| "Runaround Sue" singer | 32 |
| "My Heart Will Go On" singer | 38 |
| 'My Heart Will Go On' singer | 36 |
| Lord in "Winter's Tale" | 37 |
| A lord in "The Winter's Tale" | 43 |
| "Ruby Baby" singer, 1963 | 34 |
| "Because You Loved Me" singer | 39 |
| "A Teenager in Love" singer | 37 |
| The Belmonts' frontman, in 1950s music | 42 |
| Singer who got the Legion of Honor in 2008 | 42 |
| Singer of the 1962 hit "The Wanderer" | 47 |