| "The Green Hornet" trumpeter | 38 |
| "The Green Hornet" theme trumpeter | 44 |
| "Sugar Lips" trumpeter Al | 35 |
| "Our Man in New Orleans" jazzman | 42 |
| "Honey in the Horn" jazzman | 37 |
| "Cotton Candy" musician | 33 |
| "Beauty and the Beard" trumpeter | 42 |
| Terhune's "___ Dog" | 33 |
| "Killing Me Softly With ___ Song" | 43 |
| "America the Beautiful" pronoun | 41 |
| "___ Master's Voice" | 34 |
| "__ Master's Voice" | 33 |
| Poole novel, "___ Family" | 35 |
| Coldplay "Death and All ___ Friends" | 46 |
| "God shed ___ grace on thee" | 38 |
| "A fool and ___ money . . ." | 38 |
| "--- Family" (Poole novel) | 36 |
| "___ Girl Friday" (1940) | 34 |
| "__ Way" (Sinatra biography) | 38 |
| ''A fool and ___ money . . .'' | 46 |
| ___ Master's Voice (RCA logo) | 33 |
| ___ Dark Materials (Philip Pullman trilogy) | 43 |
| Word on one of two matching towels | 34 |
| U2 "If God Will Send ___ Angels" | 42 |
| Tom's Dick's or Harry's | 37 |
| Rorvik's "In ___ Image": 1978 | 43 |
| Rorvik's "In ___ Image" | 37 |
| Rorvik's "In ___ Image . . . " | 44 |
| Presley's "__ Latest Flame" | 41 |
| Part of a matching set, sometimes | 33 |
| Intro to "Girl Friday," movie-wise | 44 |
| Grafton's "--- for Homicide" | 42 |
| Gaga "Fashion of ___ Love" | 36 |
| Captain Beefheart & ___ Magic Band | 38 |
| 1961 Elvis hit "___ Latest Flame" | 43 |
| "Yo" and "Wassup?" | 38 |
| "It's in --- Kiss" | 32 |
| "A man's home is ___ castle" | 42 |
| "... whole world in --- hands" | 40 |
| "... might ___ quietus make": Hamlet | 46 |
| "... it's in ___ kiss" | 36 |
| "--- Girl Friday" (1940) | 34 |
| "_____ Way" (Sinatra bio) | 35 |
| "___ Mistakes" (2008 Usher song) | 42 |
| "___ Banner Over Me Is Love" (hymn) | 45 |
| "__ Latest Flame": Presley hit | 40 |
| ''To Each __ Own'' | 34 |
| ___ Master's Voice (RCA trademark) | 38 |
| End of a psychologist's statement | 37 |
| Stitching on Li'l Abner's towel? | 40 |
| "__ Hers": 1994 Pulp album | 36 |
| Self-important boss, facetiously | 32 |
| Facetious title for a demanding boss | 36 |
| Sound from an cat with an arched back | 37 |
| Announce the villain's arrival | 34 |
| What letting off steam might result in | 38 |
| Subject of the book "Perjury" | 39 |
| Sound issued with an arched back, perhaps | 41 |
| Sound heard when the villain enters | 35 |
| Sound from a cat with an arched back | 36 |
| Cat's ''Back off!'' | 39 |
| Warnings from a ticked-off tabby | 32 |
| Noises heard more on LPs than CDs | 33 |
| Adjective for the Boston Massacre | 33 |
| American or World follower, in school | 37 |
| "Gossip well told," per Elbert Hubbard | 48 |
| "A set of lies agreed upon": Napoleon | 47 |
| "___ is bunk": Henry Ford | 35 |
| ''Iron Man,'' e.g. | 34 |
| ''___ the deck!'' | 33 |
| Smite, and hint to this puzzle's theme | 42 |
| It's delivered on the gridiron | 34 |
| Event on "The Sopranos" | 33 |
| Attempt to strike or avoid striking out | 39 |
| Trailer's connection to a car | 33 |
| "___ your wagon . . . " | 33 |
| Use one's thumb for transportation | 38 |
| Move by lifting one's finger? | 33 |
| "Women and Love" author | 33 |
| "Women and Love" author Shere | 39 |
| "The ___ Report," 1976 best seller | 44 |
| Shere who wrote a noted 1976 report | 35 |
| "Women and Love" writer | 33 |
| "Women and Love" sexologist | 37 |
| "The --- Report" (1976 best seller) | 45 |
| "The _____ Report" (1976 bestseller) | 46 |
| "The ___ Report": 1976 | 32 |
| "The ___ Report" (1976 book) | 38 |
| "The ___ Report" (1976 best seller) | 45 |
| "The ___ Report," 1976 book | 37 |
| "Sexual Honesty" compiler | 35 |
| 'The -- Report' (1976 bestseller) | 41 |
| State-of-the-art, as electronics | 32 |
| Scientifically sophisticated, for short | 39 |
| Like many Silicon Valley companies | 34 |
| Like gadgets on the cutting edge, in headlines | 46 |
| Like gadgets on the cutting edge | 32 |
| Designed with lots of glass and metal, for short | 48 |
| Containing state-of-the-art gadgetry | 36 |
| What Ali did often at the Rumble in the Jungle? | 47 |