| Duty, ___, Country (West Point motto) | 37 |
| Courtroom addressee, with "your" | 42 |
| Blackman of "The Avengers" | 36 |
| Blackman of "Goldfinger" | 34 |
| Award for great achievement, e.g. | 33 |
| "... no ___ among thieves" | 36 |
| "___ but an empty bubble": Dryden | 43 |
| Ex-president's income, in part | 34 |
| One who's toasted or roasted | 32 |
| Mother, on the second Sunday in May | 35 |
| It's good to graduate with them | 35 |
| Curriculum option for high achievers | 36 |
| 2006-08 VH1 award show: Rock ___ | 32 |
| Island that's second to Java in population | 46 |
| ___ Wagner, player on an ultrarare baseball card | 48 |
| 'Yoo- --!' ('Hey!') | 35 |
| Yoo-___ (sister brand of Hawaiian Punch) | 40 |
| Sutton ___ (British archaeological site) | 40 |
| Boris Badenov expression, "___ boy!" | 46 |
| "Boo" or "yoo" follower | 43 |
| ''Boo'' follower | 32 |
| "Turner & ___" (Tom Hanks movie) | 46 |
| Slangy hangout, with "the" | 36 |
| U.K. band that likes sweatshirts? | 33 |
| Part of Obi-Wan Kenobi's costume | 36 |
| Garment feature that's sometimes detachable | 47 |
| "Boyz N the ____" (1991 film) | 39 |
| "That's nonsense!" | 32 |
| Goes by foot, with "it" | 33 |
| Worm's place on a fishing line | 34 |
| 1991 film directed by Steven Spielberg | 38 |
| Hits a golf ball to the side, e.g. | 34 |
| "___ Dreams" (1994 documentary) | 41 |
| ''___ Dreams'' (1994 documentary) | 49 |
| The hole or the bucket, so to speak | 35 |
| Procedure to "jump through" | 37 |
| A circus lion may jump through one | 34 |
| "___ Dreams" (documentary film) | 41 |
| "___ Dreams" (1994 documentary film) | 46 |
| "Sesame Street" store owner | 37 |
| "Poltergeist" director Tobe | 37 |
| It's okay to dribble in this | 32 |
| This puzzle's theme, familiarly | 35 |
| Old-fashioned ''Yippee!'' | 41 |
| Old-fashioned "Yippee!" | 33 |
| Word that turns sarcastic when said blandly | 43 |
| Resident of Angola, Brazil or Lebanon | 37 |
| Antique storage cabinet for food | 32 |
| Young adult novel by Carl Hiaasen | 33 |
| Minimum of concern, in an expression | 36 |
| 'Give a --, don't pollute' | 38 |
| Rock's -- & the Blowfish | 32 |
| Music's ___ & the Blowfish | 34 |
| Fictional bandleader of the Blowfish | 36 |
| "Leader" of the Blowfish | 34 |
| Event that may follow a hog-calling contest? | 44 |
| One might wake you up if your window is open | 44 |
| Sounds of owls and unhappy audiences | 36 |
| Screech owls don't make them | 32 |
| Owl on "Sesame Street" | 32 |
| Mining engineer who became President | 36 |
| Harding's Secretary of Commerce | 35 |
| Author of "America's First Crusade" | 49 |
| Structure on the Arizona/Nevada border | 38 |
| Construction on the Colorado River | 34 |
| Partner of ''skip and jump'' | 44 |
| "Let's go to the ___" | 35 |
| Possible cause of a baseball fielder's error | 48 |
| Participate in a potato sack rave | 33 |
| Move from place to place, so to speak | 37 |
| Dr. Seuss's "___ on Pop" | 38 |
| Devendra Banhart "At the ___" | 39 |
| All Time Quarterback "Sock ___" | 41 |
| "Sock" or "bunny" follower | 46 |
| "Misty Mountain ___" (Zep) | 36 |
| "___ on Pop": Dr. Seuss | 33 |
| "__ on Pop": Dr. Seuss | 32 |
| William Boyd's nom de Westerns | 34 |
| Word before and after "against" | 41 |
| All that remained in Pandora's box | 38 |
| It remained in Pandora's box | 32 |
| "___ springs eternal . . . " | 38 |
| What was left in Pandora's box | 34 |
| What remained in Pandora's box | 34 |
| W.J.C.'s town of expectation? | 33 |
| King's X "Faith ___ Love" | 39 |
| It comes between faith and charity | 34 |
| Host of a record number of Oscar ceremonies | 43 |
| Dickinson's "thing with feathers" | 47 |
| Crossed fingers can symbolize it | 32 |
| Crosby's travelingcompanion | 32 |
| Crosby's traveling companion | 32 |
| Crosby's "Road" partner | 37 |
| Crosby's ''Road'' partner | 45 |
| British Columbia town, or celebrated comedian | 45 |
| Bill Clinton's Arkansas birthplace | 38 |
| Arkansas town where Bill Clinton was born | 41 |
| "The Prisoner of Zenda" author | 40 |
| "Faith ___ Love" King's X | 39 |
| "A waking dream": Aristotle | 37 |