| "Have a Little Faith ___" (1930 hit) | 46 |
| "Have a little faith ___" | 35 |
| "By the powers vested ___..." | 39 |
| "By the powers vested ___ ..." | 40 |
| "By the power vested __ . . ." | 40 |
| 'You've got a friend --' | 36 |
| 'I've Got the Music --' | 35 |
| 'By the power vested -- ...' | 36 |
| ''You've Got a Friend ___'' | 47 |
| ''I've Got the Music ___'' | 46 |
| Situated farthest from the edges | 32 |
| Deepest, as thoughts or feelings | 32 |
| Setting for TV's "Newhart" | 40 |
| It had no room for Mary and Joseph | 34 |
| Du Maurier's "Jamaica ___" | 40 |
| Traveler's stopover, perhaps | 32 |
| The Crossed Harpoons, in literature | 35 |
| The Crossed Harpoons, in "Moby Dick" | 46 |
| Place with no room for Mary and Joseph | 38 |
| "The Highwayman" setting | 34 |
| "Tales of a Wayside ___" (Longfellow) | 47 |
| "Jamaica ___" (1939 Hitchcock film) | 45 |
| Where Mary and Joseph sought refuge | 35 |
| Traditional gathering place in old Europe | 41 |
| Tolkien's The Prancing Pony, e.g. | 37 |
| Tolkien's Prancing Pony, e.g. | 33 |
| Rowling's Leaky Cauldron, e.g. | 34 |
| River that lends its name to an Austrian city | 45 |
| Place with no vacancies, in Luke | 32 |
| Place that may take travelers' checks | 41 |
| Place that has miniature shampoos | 33 |
| Place that could fit this puzzle's theme | 44 |
| Place cited but not entered in Luke 2:7 | 39 |
| Lodging that might serve a continental breakfast | 48 |
| LincolnÂ’s ___ (British legal society) | 41 |
| Lincoln's ___ (English legal society) | 41 |
| It had no room for pregnant Mary | 32 |
| Hog's Head, in the Harry Potter books | 41 |
| Gray's ___ (British legal society) | 38 |
| Establishment with staying power? | 33 |
| DuMaurier's "Jamaica ___" | 39 |
| Du Maurier's "Jamaica _____" | 42 |
| Du Mauner's "Jamaica _____" | 41 |
| Doesn't get wrapped up well? | 32 |
| Chesterton's "The Flying ___" | 43 |
| Business often located near an interstate | 41 |
| "White Christmas" setting | 35 |
| "The White Horse ___" (operetta) | 42 |
| "The Canterbury Tales" setting | 40 |
| "Newhart" establishment | 33 |
| "Holiday ___," Crosby film | 36 |
| "Holiday ___," 1942 film | 34 |
| " ... no room for them in the ___" | 44 |
| ''The Highwayman'' setting | 42 |
| ''Newhart'' setting | 35 |
| ''Newhart'' establishment | 41 |
| ''Holiday ___'' (1942) | 38 |
| Not really, with "only" | 33 |
| "__ Only": 1939 Cary Grant film | 41 |
| Like something you're born with | 35 |
| "A friend ___ is a friend . . ." | 42 |
| "A friend --- is a friend..." | 39 |
| Word with "city" or "tube" | 46 |
| Word often preceding "sanctum" | 40 |
| Word with "tube" or "circle" | 48 |
| Word with "ear" or "peace" | 46 |
| Adjective with Baltimore's harbor | 37 |
| ''Tube'' lead-in | 32 |
| Word with "tube" or "ear" | 45 |
| Word with "tube" or "city" | 46 |
| Word with "ear" or "tube" | 45 |
| Word with "city" or "circle" | 48 |
| Radio's "___ Sanctum" | 35 |
| Exclusive, as a "circle" | 34 |
| Adjective for Baltimore's Harbor | 36 |
| "___ Sanctum" (old radio show) | 40 |
| "___ Sanctum," radio program | 38 |
| ''The ___ Sanctum'' | 35 |
| The body's balance regulator | 32 |
| Archery target areas next to bull's-eyes | 44 |
| Packages enwrapped by larger ones, in commerce | 46 |
| "The Wreck of the Mary Deare" author | 46 |
| U.S. landscape painter: 1825–94 | 38 |
| Laura who plays Dr. Weaver on "ER" | 44 |
| Hammond ___, writer of suspense tales | 37 |
| George Moore's "Evelyn ___" | 41 |
| Actress Laura of "E.R." | 33 |
| "Wreck of the Mary Deare" author | 42 |
| "ER" cast member Laura | 32 |
| American landscape painter George | 33 |
| Hudson River school painter George | 34 |
| 19th-century landscape painter George | 37 |
| "Rainbow After a Storm" artist | 40 |
| "Peace and Plenty" painter | 36 |
| "Delaware Water Gap" painter George | 45 |
| "Delaware Water Gap" painter | 38 |
| It doesn't come out of the stomach | 38 |
| It consists of a top and a bottom | 33 |
| There's a stretch in the seventh one | 40 |
| Its two halves usually aren't the same length | 49 |