| "A Study in Scarlet" hero | 35 |
| Prefix meaning "entire" | 33 |
| "The Planets" composer | 32 |
| Composer of "The Planets" | 35 |
| "The Perfect Fool" composer | 37 |
| "The Planets" composer Gustav | 39 |
| ''The Planets'' composer | 40 |
| "The Hymn of Jesus" composer | 38 |
| "Egdon Heath" composer | 32 |
| English composer of "The Planets" | 43 |
| Composer of "The Perfect Fool" | 40 |
| "The Planets" composer Gustavus | 41 |
| "The Hymn of Jesus" composer Gustav | 45 |
| "St. Paul's Suite" composer | 41 |
| "A Moorside Suite" composer | 37 |
| 'The Planets' composer Gustav | 37 |
| Puts one's arms at one's sides? | 39 |
| "Remington Steele" character Laura | 44 |
| "Mistress of Mellyn" author Victoria | 46 |
| Wide receiver Torry or publisher Henry | 38 |
| Seven-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Torry | 39 |
| Publishing partner of Rinehart and Winston | 42 |
| George Eliot's "Felix ---" | 40 |
| Author of "How Children Learn" | 40 |
| "Weekend Today" anchor Lester | 39 |
| "Felix ___" (George Eliot title) | 42 |
| "Dateline NBC" host Lester | 36 |
| "Arrested Development" character Steve | 48 |
| Start of many exclamations from Robin | 37 |
| Start of many an exclamation from Robin | 39 |
| "Monty Python and the ___ Grail" | 42 |
| "___ Orders" by Marie Corelli | 39 |
| Oft-said word on "Batman" | 35 |
| "The ___ Fair," Burns poem | 36 |
| "Silent night, ___ night ..." | 39 |
| "Silent night, ___ night . . ." | 41 |
| "Jumpin' Jehosaphat!" | 35 |
| "Yikes!" to Clarabelle? | 33 |
| "Wow, look at that bovine idol!" | 42 |
| Mount ___ (oldest of the Seven Sisters) | 39 |
| Massachusetts city where volleyball was invented | 48 |
| Vassal's pledge of allegiance | 33 |
| Something a cover band might be paying | 38 |
| Film showed during the Oscars, perhaps | 38 |
| "Parody is ___ gone sour": Brendan Gill | 49 |
| Last word of "The Wizard of Oz" | 41 |
| Where the heart is, proverbially | 32 |
| Where you can't go again, in a saying | 41 |
| Where to see scores of baseball players? | 40 |
| Tune from ''The Wiz'' | 37 |
| Pigeon's destination, sometimes | 35 |
| Last word of ''The Wizard of Oz'' | 49 |
| You can't go there again, it's said | 43 |
| Where "they have to take you in": Frost | 49 |
| What players don't have to travel far for | 45 |
| This is "Sweet" to Motley Crue | 40 |
| ThereÂ's no place like it | 33 |
| Place to score, if you're not out | 37 |
| Mount Vernon, to George Washington | 34 |
| Motley Crue's is "Sweet" | 38 |
| Last word in 'The Wizard of Oz' | 39 |
| It follows first, second and third | 34 |
| Batter's would-be destination | 33 |
| Augusta National Golf Club, for the Masters | 43 |
| "Where one starts from": T.S. Eliot | 45 |
| "She's Leaving ___," Beatles song | 47 |
| " . . . no place like ___" | 36 |
| 1990 film featuring the "Wet Bandits" | 47 |
| Top-grossing domestic film of 1990 | 34 |
| Tale of Kevin vs. Harry and Marv | 32 |
| John Williams film score of '90 | 35 |
| Film in which Joe Pesci does not curse | 38 |
| 1990 holiday film with three sequels | 36 |
| 1990 holiday comedy starring Macaulay Culkin | 44 |
| Blonde you might keep in your basement for months | 49 |
| 311 song about making your own beer? | 36 |
| Kind of advantage, in basketball | 32 |
| Host team's basketball locale | 33 |
| Subj. that teaches the domestic arts | 36 |
| Certain high school course, informally | 38 |
| The real estate agent ordered ___ | 33 |
| Safeco Field contest, to the Mariners | 37 |
| It's played in front of your fans | 37 |
| Dodger Stadium contest, to the Dodgers | 38 |
| Contest that may give the local team an edge | 44 |
| Advantage sometimes enjoyed by Senators | 39 |
| Where a hockey team has the advantage | 37 |
| What the Penguins possess in Pittsburgh | 39 |
| Senators' advantage in Ottawa | 33 |
| Ducks' advantage in Anaheim, e.g. | 37 |
| Proceed unerringly toward, as a target | 38 |
| Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium | 36 |
| He painted "The Life Line" | 36 |
| ''The Odyssey'' poet | 36 |
| He painted "The Life-Line" | 36 |
| He painted "Maine Coast" | 34 |
| He painted "Launching the Boat" | 41 |
| Character voiced by Dan Castellaneta | 36 |
| Brother-in-law of Patty and Selma | 33 |
| "Wisdom never lies" source | 36 |