| "___, mi dicon venal," Puccini aria | 45 |
| Jason who's a five-time baseball All-Star | 45 |
| First name of Amahl's creator | 33 |
| "Jack and the Beanstalk" baddie | 41 |
| "Fee-fi-fo-fum" utterer | 33 |
| ''Jack and the Beanstalk'' baddie | 49 |
| David's or Jack's adversary | 35 |
| Character in "Jack and the Beanstalk" | 47 |
| "Into the Woods" creature | 35 |
| Winners of the second World Series | 34 |
| Team that last won a World Series in 1954 | 41 |
| Shared name of a pro baseball and football team | 47 |
| Fairy tale characters, sometimes | 32 |
| Classic 1924 novel by Ole Rolvaag | 33 |
| California ballplayer's pound? | 34 |
| The Pleiades' Alcyone, for one | 34 |
| 1970s-'80s model Carangi et al. | 35 |
| Spawning salmon's protuberance | 34 |
| It was ceded to Brit. in the Treaty of Utrecht | 46 |
| Iberian territory with a famous rock: Abbr. | 43 |
| Brit. territory with a famous rock | 34 |
| "Shadow Dancing" singer Andy | 38 |
| The Bee Gees' "Gee" | 33 |
| Singing brother of 60's-90's pop | 40 |
| Bandmate Barry, Maurice or Robin | 32 |
| Andy with the #1 hit "Shadow Dancing" | 47 |
| Andy who sang "Shadow Dancing" | 40 |
| Marla of "The Jeffersons" | 35 |
| Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Joe | 35 |
| Pop singing brothers from the Isle of Man | 41 |
| Brothers who sang "Stayin' Alive" | 47 |
| Brothers Barry, Maurice, and Robin of music | 43 |
| "Your mama wears army boots," e.g. | 44 |
| "Where be your ___ now?": Hamlet | 42 |
| William _____ (Neuromancer author) | 34 |
| Actor Mel of "What Women Want" | 40 |
| Like a teenager on her first date | 33 |
| "The Immoralist" author | 33 |
| He wrote "The Counterfeiters" | 39 |
| "The Counterfeiters" author | 37 |
| "L'immoraliste" author | 36 |
| Author of "The Immoralist" | 36 |
| 1947 Literature Nobelist André | 33 |
| "Strait Is the Gate" novelist | 39 |
| ''The Counterfeiters'' novelist | 47 |
| Nobel laureate between Hesse and Eliot | 38 |
| He wrote "The Immoralist" | 35 |
| France's 1947 Literature Nobelist | 37 |
| Author of "The Counterfeiters" | 40 |
| Author of "Strait Is the Gate" | 40 |
| "Travels in the Congo" writer | 39 |
| "The Counterfeiters" author André | 46 |
| "Lafcadio's Adventures" author | 44 |
| "If It Die..." autobiographer | 39 |
| " . . . the giftie ___ us" | 36 |
| "O, ___ me the lass ...": Burns | 41 |
| "But ___ me a canny hour...": Burns | 45 |
| "___ me my Highland lassie, O": Burns | 47 |
| " . . . the giftie ___ us": Burns | 43 |
| Package under the Christmas tree | 32 |
| Birthday party invitee's buy | 32 |
| Like kids at some exclusive schools | 35 |
| Like some kids on "Oprah" | 35 |
| One you shouldn't look in the mouth | 39 |
| What you shouldn't look in the mouth? | 41 |
| It's never a dental patient? | 32 |
| Part of many an antique shop name | 33 |
| You'll find them under the trimmings | 40 |
| TheyÂ're kept under wraps | 33 |
| Frankincense and myrrh, in the Bible | 36 |
| Paper used with double-sided tape | 33 |
| Busy department during the holidays | 35 |
| Where a musician earns his money | 32 |
| Fisherman's spear with barbed prongs | 40 |
| Enough to hold a lotta iPod tunes | 33 |
| Employment opportunity, to a musician | 37 |
| Byron Barr's stage name, ___ Young | 38 |
| Prefix meaning "billion" | 34 |
| Prefix for byte meaning "one billion" | 47 |
| Prefix meaning "one billion" | 38 |
| Prefix meaning ''one billion'' | 46 |
| Prefix for "watt" or "byte" | 47 |
| Prefix denoting 10 to the ninth power | 37 |
| Big "Surfer Rosa" Pixies song? | 40 |
| Response to a double entendre, perhaps | 38 |
| "Thank Heaven for Little Girls" musical | 49 |
| Movie musical based on a Colette novel | 38 |
| Best Picture and Best Song of 1958 | 34 |
| Best Picture winner with Maurice Chevalier | 42 |
| Best Picture winner adapted from a Colette novel | 48 |
| "I Remember It Well" musical | 38 |
| "Ben-Hur" broke its Oscar record | 42 |
| Shortest-titled film to win Best Picture | 40 |
| Oscar-winning film and song of 1958 | 35 |
| Madame Alvarez's granddaughter | 34 |
| Leslie Caron's Best Picture role | 36 |
| Lerner/Loewe musical set in Paris | 33 |
| Broadway title role for Audrey Hepburn | 38 |
| Best Picture winner directed by Vincente Minnelli | 49 |
| 1958's Best Picture and Best Song | 37 |