| Iron and Wine "Resurrection ___" | 42 |
| Girl in "Charlotte's Web" | 39 |
| Best-selling romance author Michaels | 36 |
| Adder's-tongue or Venus's-hair | 38 |
| "Where the Red ___ Grows" | 35 |
| "___ Hill," D. Thomas poem | 36 |
| Maidenhair and water clover, e.g. | 33 |
| Indie-pop band inspired by flowerless plants? | 45 |
| __ & Teicher, '60s-'70s keyboard duo | 48 |
| Señor ___ ("Casablanca" role) | 42 |
| Italian car company with a prancing horse logo | 46 |
| Import with a "cavallino rampante" logo | 49 |
| European car company with a prancing horse logo | 47 |
| Carmaker whose logo is a horse rampant | 38 |
| Polecat relative commonly kept as a pet | 39 |
| Fungo of "Get Fuzzy," e.g. | 36 |
| Bring to light, with "out" | 36 |
| Animal that drives rabbits from their burrows | 45 |
| With wheel, amusement park attraction | 37 |
| It debuted at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair | 47 |
| Long Beach-to-Catalina transport | 32 |
| How the crew said the trip across the bay was? | 46 |
| Historical area in the Middle East | 37 |
| Come clean (with "up") | 32 |
| Parker of "Old Yeller" | 32 |
| "Daniel Boone" star Parker | 36 |
| Parker of 'Daniel Boone' | 32 |
| Parker of ''Old Yeller'' | 40 |
| Admit everything, with "up" | 37 |
| Utter guilt, with "up" | 32 |
| Tell it, with ''up'' | 36 |
| Spill the info (with "up") | 36 |
| Spill the info (with ''up'') | 44 |
| Parker of "Daniel Boone" | 34 |
| Order to an imp, with "up" | 36 |
| Not conceal, with "up" | 32 |
| Admit to wrongdoing, with "up" | 40 |
| Admit it all, with "up" | 33 |
| Admit guilt, with "up" | 32 |
| Admit all, with ''up'' | 38 |
| Admit (with ''up'') | 35 |
| ''Daniel Boone'' star Parker | 44 |
| October suffix meaning "celebration" | 46 |
| Outdoor concert with many bands (abbr.) | 39 |
| Ending with "slug" or "song" | 48 |
| Ending for "slug" or "gab" | 46 |
| "Slug" or "song" attachment | 47 |
| Lollapalooza and the like, briefly | 34 |
| Cheese made from goat's milk | 32 |
| Something in a crumbled state in Greece? | 40 |
| It's crumbled on Greek salad | 32 |
| Greek cheese made from goat's milk | 38 |
| Greek cheese from ewe's or goat's milk | 46 |
| Food item whose name means "slice" | 44 |
| Crumbly ingredient in a Greek salad | 35 |
| Commodity first registered on Syros in 1898 | 43 |
| Cheese often crumbled into salads | 33 |
| Cheese from milk of sheep or goats | 34 |
| Like a baby's position in the womb | 38 |
| Position before one sees the light of day? | 42 |
| Like an unborn baby's position | 34 |
| Like the little kid inside some of us? | 38 |
| Display by an Athenian cheesemonger | 35 |
| Fido's game played with a stick | 35 |
| "To ___ a pail of water" | 34 |
| "Get the ball, Rover!" | 32 |
| ''Go get it, Fido!'' | 36 |
| Fraternity parties they're not | 34 |
| Gross-smelling, like a pool of still water | 42 |
| Object believed to have magical powers | 38 |
| Charm believed to embody magical powers | 47 |
| Pot-au-___ (meat and vegetable dish) | 36 |
| Pot-au (dish of boiled meat and vegetables) - -- | 48 |
| Bitter quarrel between two families | 35 |
| Clash between the Hatfields and the McCoys | 42 |
| Lingering fight between families | 32 |
| Hatfield-McCoy conflict, for one | 32 |
| Fight between late-night hosts, e.g. | 36 |
| ''Family ___'' (game show) | 42 |
| Like a system of serfs and lords | 32 |
| You're sick when you run one | 32 |
| They're dangerous when they're high | 43 |
| They make folks hot under the collar | 36 |
| " . . . but ___ are chosen" | 37 |
| Select group, with "the" | 34 |
| Limited number, with "the" | 36 |
| "The ___, the proud, the Marines" | 43 |
| "... let thy words be ___": Eccl. | 43 |
| "... but __ are chosen" | 33 |
| " . . . we happy ___ . . . ": Shak. | 45 |
| " . . . owed by so many to so ___" | 44 |
| ''Chosen'' quantity | 35 |
| Badly Drawn Boy "___ Words" | 37 |
| Tina of ''30 Rock'' | 35 |
| Tina with a spot-on Palin impression | 36 |
| Tina who's heard in "Megamind" | 44 |
| Tina of "Saturday Night Live" | 39 |
| Palin portrayer on 'SNL' | 32 |
| Onetime "S.N.L." regular Tina | 39 |
| Mark Twain Prize recipient of 2010 | 34 |