| "Et tu, Brute?" for example | 37 |
| They might come back to haunt you | 33 |
| ___ interference (baseball ruling) | 34 |
| Only the biggest one is at every show | 37 |
| Machine with blades that don't cut | 38 |
| "Madama Butterfly" prop | 33 |
| "Lady Windermere's ___": Wilde | 44 |
| "Lady Windermere's ___" | 37 |
| "I'm your biggest ___!" | 37 |
| ___-tan (card game also known as sevens) | 40 |
| Ornate, like a peacock's tail | 33 |
| "___ Free," Robbins ballet | 36 |
| Suggestive form of entertainment | 32 |
| Element of old burlesque strip teases | 37 |
| Diller's spouse, affectionately | 35 |
| Phyllis Diller's 'husband' | 38 |
| London's "White ___" | 34 |
| Diller's "husband" | 32 |
| White ___ (Jack London's title canine) | 42 |
| Tooth tended to by a vet, perhaps | 33 |
| Them Crooked Vultures "New ___" | 41 |
| Shock rocker might have one as a tooth | 38 |
| Rubeus Hagrid's dog, in Harry Potter books | 46 |
| Part of the mouth of a cottonmouth | 34 |
| Jack London's "White ___" | 39 |
| "White ___" (London novel) | 36 |
| ''White ___'' (Jack London book) | 48 |
| They might be a pain in the neck | 32 |
| Corporation in 2008 news alongside Freddie Mac | 46 |
| Flagg's confusing challenge? | 32 |
| Manny leaves guns at home while ... | 35 |
| Actress Brice prepares for a trip? | 34 |
| Supporters of Cowboys and Indians | 33 |
| Sometimes they're just blowing hot air | 42 |
| Ones waiting for autographs, e.g. | 33 |
| Bootleg concert tape traders, probably | 38 |
| Game also known as "sevens" | 37 |
| Game also called "sevens" | 35 |
| Card game also known as parliament | 34 |
| A Disney film with dancing elephants | 36 |
| Disney film with the Philadelphia Orchestra | 43 |
| Classic film with dancing hippos | 32 |
| Comics' Reed, Sue, Johnny and Ben | 37 |
| Film featuring microscopic people | 33 |
| Asimov sci-fi novel based on a 1966 movie | 41 |
| Gridiron game with imaginary teams | 34 |
| Armchair quarterback's hobby | 32 |
| League for armchair quarterbacks | 32 |
| Game being played in this puzzle's theme? | 45 |
| ___ Schwarz (noted N.Y. toy store) | 34 |
| __ Schwarz: 5th Avenue toy store | 32 |
| Webpage that might have some cheats | 35 |
| Web site help section, for short | 32 |
| It can be followed by a webmaster's answer | 46 |
| Common Web site section, for short | 34 |
| Website info pages' contents | 32 |
| Web pages that intend to clarify | 32 |
| Recommended reading for www newbies | 35 |
| Queries on the Internet, for short | 34 |
| Noobs are often directed to them | 32 |
| Newbies are often directed to them | 34 |
| Click on "help" to find these | 39 |
| "___ and Away" (Kidman film) | 38 |
| ''___ From the Madding Crowd'' | 46 |
| Word repeated before "away" | 37 |
| Hardy's "__ From the Madding Crowd" | 49 |
| "Long ago and ___ away . . ." | 39 |
| Word repeated before “away” | 35 |
| War film, "A Bridge Too ---" | 38 |
| War film "A Bridge Too ___" | 37 |
| Note in a "Sound of Music" scale | 42 |
| Larson's "The --- Side" | 37 |
| Larson's "The ___ Side" | 37 |
| Larson's ''The ___ Side'' | 45 |
| Incomparably, after "by" | 34 |
| Gary Larson's "The __ Side" | 41 |
| First word of a Thomas Hardy title | 34 |
| Carole King "So ___ Away" | 35 |
| “A Bridge Too ___” (Cornelius Ryan book) | 48 |
| "Where" the successful go | 35 |
| "Tin Cans With Strings to You" band | 45 |
| "Long ago and ___ away ..." | 37 |
| "... ___ outweighs ..." | 33 |
| "--- From the Madding Crowd" | 38 |
| "___ From the Madding Crowd" | 38 |
| ''So __, so good'' | 34 |
| Basic unit of electric capacitance | 34 |
| Measure associated with Leyden jars | 35 |
| Electrical unit of capacitance whose symbol is F | 48 |
| Electromagnetic physicist Michael | 33 |
| Electromagnetic induction discoverer | 36 |
| TV's "Fawlty Towers," for one | 43 |
| Poor play choice for a tragedian | 32 |
| Monty Python's "Spamalot," for one | 48 |
| Molière's "Tartuffe," e.g. | 43 |
| It's not to be taken seriously | 34 |
| It often involves slamming doors | 32 |
| Frayn's "Noises Off," e.g. | 40 |
| "What's Up, Doc?" is one | 38 |
| "Some Like It Hot," for one | 37 |