| Wound that might require stitches | 33 |
| It's far from fuel-efficient | 32 |
| Nozzle connected to a Bunsen burner | 35 |
| Nozzle attached to a Bunsen burner | 34 |
| This might be blown, figuratively | 33 |
| It might be blown by a hot person | 33 |
| Unseen disaster waiting to happen | 33 |
| Cause for a utility company call | 32 |
| Like streets of Victorian London | 32 |
| Reminiscent of Sherlock Holmes stories | 38 |
| Like much of New Orleans's French Quarter | 45 |
| Like many streets, before electricity | 37 |
| Like many Sherlock Holmes settings | 34 |
| Like many French Quarter streets | 32 |
| He tracks one's energy levels | 33 |
| Monthly reading for a utility worker | 36 |
| It's read only a few times a year | 37 |
| It's often read in the basement? | 36 |
| Petroleum distillate used as fuel | 33 |
| Fuel derived from petroleum, e.g. | 33 |
| Frank King's "___ Alley" | 38 |
| "___ Alley," Frank King comic strip | 45 |
| Where to buy regular or high-test | 33 |
| Reaction to a shocking plot twist | 33 |
| Sound from one who was underwater too long | 42 |
| React to your kid's long distance bill | 42 |
| ["You don't mean...!"] | 36 |
| "I don't believe it!" noise | 41 |
| "Fight till the last ___": Shak. | 42 |
| It may be stepped on to accelerate | 34 |
| Struggles to catch one's breath | 35 |
| Horror movie audience's sounds | 34 |
| Prepared for a long drive, with "up" | 46 |
| Radon and carbon dioxide, e.g. (Var.) | 37 |
| What's filled up in a fill-up | 33 |
| What a certain guzzler empties fast | 35 |
| Presently controversial campaign issue | 38 |
| Get ready for a road trip, often | 32 |
| Weapon also known as a "lead-spitter" | 47 |
| Weapon that takes its name from its inventor | 44 |
| Mobster's "heater" | 32 |
| It was replaced by the WTO in 1995 | 34 |
| "Little Caesar" weapon | 32 |
| "Boardwalk Empire" gun | 32 |
| Word with "post" and "way" | 46 |
| It's numbered at the airport | 32 |
| ''Scandal'' suffix | 34 |
| Suffix meaning ''scandal'' | 42 |
| Rogue Wave "Asleep at Heaven's ___" | 49 |
| Plane passengers' passageway | 32 |
| Logic ___ (electronic component) | 32 |
| Information on a boarding pass or stadium ticket | 48 |
| Privacy-protected (as an estate) | 32 |
| Like some retirement communities | 32 |
| Like some fences and communities | 32 |
| She wrote "The Poor Little Rich Girl" | 47 |
| Financier "Bet-a-Million" ___ | 39 |
| Entrances to exclusive communities | 34 |
| Bill who dropped out of Harvard in 1975 | 39 |
| Bill who co-owns the Four Seasons hotel company | 47 |
| Author of "The Poor Little Rich Girl" | 47 |
| "Pirates of Silicon Valley" figure | 44 |
| St. Louis's arch, symbolically | 34 |
| University of Florida footballer | 32 |
| Seminole rival, in college sports | 33 |
| Southeastern Conference collegian | 33 |
| Hanna-Barbera character Wally ___ | 33 |
| Gamecock rival in college sports | 32 |
| 2007 NCAA basketball and football champions | 43 |
| They're treated by veterinarios | 35 |
| Animals that say "miau" | 33 |
| "The Great ___" (Fitzgerald) | 38 |
| Self-described "Oxford man" of fiction | 48 |
| "Great" fictional character | 37 |
| Treaty signed by 23 nations in 1947 | 35 |
| Intl. commercial agreement first signed in 1947 | 47 |
| Intl. commerce pact replaced by the W.T.O. | 42 |
| Commerce treaty starting in 1947 | 32 |
| Measurement for a shotgun barrel | 32 |
| Site of some of Caesar's campaigns | 38 |
| Ancient region of western Europe | 32 |
| Ancient region conquered by the Romans | 38 |
| A scene of Caesar's conquests | 33 |
| "All ___ is divided into three parts" | 47 |
| Portrait on a 1990s 10 Deutsche Mark note | 41 |
| German inventor of modular arithmetic | 37 |
| Cried ''uncle!'' | 32 |
| ''I ___ at the office'' | 39 |
| Something you did at the office, perhaps | 40 |
| World Party "All I ___" | 33 |
| Springsteen "___ It a Name" | 37 |
| Nine Inch Nails "___ Up" | 34 |
| Gaye and Terrell "What You ___ Me" | 44 |
| "I ___ My Love a Cherry" | 34 |
| It goes "bang!" in a courtroom | 40 |
| What Rainey wielded: 1933–35 | 35 |
| It's pounded to get attention | 33 |
| It may be within a judge's grasp | 36 |
| It helps call a meeting to order | 32 |
| Auctioneer's attention-getter | 33 |