| How the Frosts treated the Snows? | 33 |
| "Happy Birthday" medium | 33 |
| ''Happy Birthday'' medium | 41 |
| Topping enjoyed after blowing out candles | 41 |
| Pilot's concern, during winter months | 41 |
| Medium for writing "Happy Anniversary" | 48 |
| It might read "Happy Birthday!" | 41 |
| It might be found all over a sponge | 35 |
| It may read "Happy Birthday" | 38 |
| It may read ''Happy Birthday'' | 46 |
| It has a squiggle on a Hostess cupcake | 38 |
| Bonus to something that's already good | 42 |
| "That's revolting!" | 33 |
| "You're going to eat that?!" | 42 |
| "Ew, I'm not touchin' that!" | 46 |
| ''That's gross!'' | 37 |
| ''That's disgusting!'' | 42 |
| ''I'm not touching that!'' | 46 |
| Reaction to one who's revolting | 35 |
| "That's kinda gross!" | 35 |
| "That tastes terrible!" | 33 |
| "I won't touch that!" | 35 |
| "Get it away from me!" | 32 |
| Secretary of the Interior: 1933–46 | 41 |
| Secretary of the Interior under FDR | 35 |
| Secretary of the Interior under F.D.R. | 38 |
| Roosevelt's Secretary of the Interior | 41 |
| Official in the Clinton White House | 35 |
| Harold of the Clinton White House | 33 |
| F.D R.'s Secretary of the Interior | 38 |
| Cabinet member for F.D.R.'s full Presidency | 47 |
| "Curmudgeon" in F.D.R.'s Cabinet | 46 |
| Archers of Loaf "___ Mettle" | 38 |
| 1934 novel whose titular character has a stutter | 48 |
| 1934 historical novel by Robert Graves | 38 |
| "___ to bury Caesar . . . " | 37 |
| "Ready or not, here ___!" | 35 |
| "Ready or not, here ___" | 34 |
| "Here ___, ready or not!" | 35 |
| "Ready or not, here --!" | 34 |
| "Ready or not, here __!" | 34 |
| "Oh, ___ from Alabama . . . " | 39 |
| "Can ___? Can I? Can I?" | 34 |
| "_____ to bury Caesar..." | 35 |
| "____ to bury Caesar..." | 34 |
| "___ to bury Caesar ..." | 34 |
| "___ to bury Caesar . . . ": Shak. | 44 |
| Click it and get with the program | 33 |
| Briefcase or recycling bin, e.g. | 32 |
| ''My Computer,'' e.g. | 37 |
| One found on a computer screen or movie screen | 46 |
| Graphical user interface feature | 32 |
| Computer screen on a computer screen | 36 |
| Word from the Greek for "image" | 41 |
| Two eighth notes, for iTunes, e.g. | 34 |
| Thing between you and an open window? | 37 |
| Something that can be dragged and dropped | 41 |
| Something a computer user may click | 35 |
| Scissors, for "cut," on a PC | 38 |
| Princess Diana or Jackie Kennedy, to fashionistas | 49 |
| Only thing between you and an open window? | 42 |
| Mel Gibson's production company | 35 |
| Little figure on a computer screen | 34 |
| It's between you and an open window? | 40 |
| Gateway Arch, for St. Louis, e.g. | 33 |
| Garbage pail on some desktops, e.g. | 35 |
| "User friendly" feature | 33 |
| "e" with a ring around it, e.g. | 41 |
| Music to an interrogator's ears | 35 |
| ... ("___, this deal amazes even me!") | 48 |
| Prefix meaning "likeness" | 35 |
| Prefix meaning "image" | 32 |
| It means ''image'' | 34 |
| Part of a Byzantine church's décor | 41 |
| Images limited by the Seventh Ecumenical Council | 48 |
| Figures on a microcomputer screen | 33 |
| What Bing Crosby said he did "for you" | 48 |
| "That was a sad movie" | 32 |
| "___ for You," 1923 song | 34 |
| Suffix with "poet" or "hero" | 48 |
| Suffix with "robot" or "tact" | 49 |
| Hosp. ward for those in critical condition | 42 |
| Set of recovery rooms, for short | 32 |
| Site for serious treatment, briefly | 35 |
| Possible destination from the ER | 32 |
| Carefully monitored area, for short | 35 |
| Workplace with many drips, briefly | 34 |
| Where to find a lot of drips, briefly | 37 |
| Where a post-ER patient might go | 32 |
| Where a post-ER patient might be | 32 |
| Ward for the seriously injured, for short | 41 |
| Spot with a Swan-Ganz monitor: Abbr. | 36 |
| Slangy letters of identification | 32 |
| Site of some serious hookups: Abbr. | 35 |
| Site of an oxygen tent, in brief | 32 |
| Room with mechanical ventilators: Abbr. | 39 |
| Room with defibrillators, briefly | 33 |
| Place for post-op patients, for short | 37 |
| People in this are watched closely: Abbr. | 41 |
| Hosp. area that might treat trauma | 34 |