| "Mending the Nets" painter | 36 |
| "Launching the Boat" painter | 38 |
| ''Odyssey'' creator | 35 |
| What the hero of "The Natural" did | 44 |
| They may be subject to slo-mo reviews | 37 |
| What the Faroe Islands were granted in 1948 | 43 |
| McGwire's end-of-season dash? | 33 |
| Great accomplishment, in business slang | 39 |
| They're mobile in a trailer park | 36 |
| Some have stories with multiple layers | 38 |
| Rockers might lose them, after flop | 35 |
| Mnemonic used for the Great Lakes | 33 |
| Mnemonic for initials of Great Lakes | 36 |
| Plight of one under house arrest? | 33 |
| Plight of one sentenced to house arrest? | 40 |
| Cliché framed above many a hearth | 36 |
| Devo's "Jocko ___" | 32 |
| Grant Hart album "Ecce ___" | 37 |
| Gabriel Marcel's "___ Viator" | 43 |
| "Ecce ___," Titian painting | 37 |
| "___ sum . . . ": Terence | 35 |
| "Two," to "too" | 35 |
| "Too," to "two" | 35 |
| Wooer's word, especially in Baltimore | 41 |
| Baltimorean ''sweetie'' | 39 |
| Puff the Magic Dragon's land | 32 |
| Where Puff and Jackie Paper played | 34 |
| Puff the Magic Dragon's frolicking place | 44 |
| Land with an autumn mist, in song | 33 |
| Land ''by the sea'' | 35 |
| Tegucigalpa's country: Abbr. | 32 |
| Metal eye at the end of a lariat | 32 |
| Biggest employer in Marysville, Ohio | 36 |
| "Punch Out!!" fighter Piston ___ | 42 |
| Western based on a Louis L'Amour story | 42 |
| 1953 movie that shares the name of a Texas town | 47 |
| "S.W.A.T." lieutenant of '70s TV | 46 |
| Make more acute, as one's senses | 36 |
| One working on the cutting edge? | 32 |
| "I'm not kidding!" | 32 |
| "I'm telling you the truth!" | 42 |
| "I'm telling the truth!" | 38 |
| "As --- as the day ..." | 33 |
| ''I'm not kidding!'' | 40 |
| Othello's adjective for Iago | 32 |
| Like Abe Lincoln or George Washington? | 38 |
| Bob Dylan "___ With Me" | 33 |
| Band of Skulls song about being truthful? | 41 |
| "To tell the truth ..." | 33 |
| ''To tell the truth ...'' | 41 |
| "Such a lonely word," to Billy Joel | 45 |
| They say it's the best policy | 33 |
| "With death comes ___" (Salman Rushdie) | 49 |
| "No legacy is so rich as ___": Shak. | 46 |
| Winnie-the-Pooh's favorite food | 35 |
| Winnie-the-Pooh's favorite nosh | 35 |
| Stevie Ray's "Bee" | 32 |
| Repeated, a "Mamma Mia!" song | 39 |
| Provender for the Owl and the Pussycat | 38 |
| 1968 chart-topper by Bobby Goldsboro | 36 |
| 1968 Bobby Goldsboro chart topper | 33 |
| "___, I Shrunk the Kids" | 34 |
| "_____, I'm home!" (sitcom opener) | 48 |
| Critter named for what it creates | 33 |
| Structure built under the queen's authority | 47 |
| Bliss before the hard part begins | 33 |
| Part Their post-reception status | 32 |
| Song on the Beatles' "White Album" | 48 |
| Hägar the Horrible's daughter | 36 |
| "___ soit qui mal y pense" | 36 |
| Comic strip daughter drawn by Dik | 33 |
| '-- soit qui mal y pense' | 33 |
| Start of the Order of the Garter's motto | 44 |
| Hägar's daughter, in the comics | 38 |
| Hägar's daughter in the comics | 37 |
| Hägar and Helga's daughter | 33 |
| "___ soit qui mal y pense" (old motto) | 48 |
| "___ soit qui mal . . . " | 35 |
| ___ soit qui mal y pense (old motto) | 36 |
| ___ soit qui mal y pense (classic motto) | 40 |
| Respond to a bumper sticker, perhaps | 36 |
| What the guy waiting at a green light gets | 42 |
| Show impatience in a traffic jam | 32 |
| Response to being held up, maybe | 32 |
| Musical version of "The Ugly Duckling" | 48 |
| It means "Out of my way!" | 35 |
| It can mean ''Out of my way!'' | 46 |
| "___ if you ..." (bumper sticker) | 43 |
| Reacted to slow traffic, perhaps | 32 |
| Literally, "sheltered harbor" | 39 |
| Literally, "sheltered bay" | 36 |
| "Employee of the Month," e.g. | 39 |
| Courtroom addressee (with "your") | 43 |
| "___ thy father and mother" | 37 |
| Courtroom address (with "your") | 41 |
| Asset purportedly found among thieves | 37 |
| Word with "society" or "roll" | 49 |
| Second of three words in West Point's motto | 47 |
| Making the dean's list, e.g. | 32 |
| It's among thieves, in a proverb | 36 |