| __ and Jack: kids' clothing shop chain | 42 |
| ''At Seventeen'' singer Ian | 43 |
| Joplin who led the Full Tilt Boogie Band | 40 |
| Full Tilt Boogie Band singer Joplin | 35 |
| Arlo's partner in the comics | 32 |
| "Me and Bobby McGee" singer Joplin | 44 |
| "At Seventeen" singer Ian | 35 |
| "Rolling Stone" co-founder Wenner | 43 |
| ___ Wenner, founder of Rolling Stone | 36 |
| Star of TV's "The Fugitive" | 41 |
| TV's "The Fugitive" star David | 44 |
| "The Fugitive" star of 60's TV | 44 |
| When many resolutions are broken | 32 |
| "Girl with a Pearl Earring" painter | 45 |
| Where "besuboru" is played | 36 |
| Where one may have a yen to spend | 33 |
| Where the Pokémon craze originated | 37 |
| Where some ex-major-leaguers play | 33 |
| Where "Kimigayo" is the national anthem | 49 |
| Three-time host nation of the Olympic Games | 43 |
| Setting for "The Last Samurai" | 40 |
| Pachinko billionaire Kunio Busujima's country | 49 |
| Major country with the longest life expectancy | 46 |
| Its national anthem is "Kimigayo" | 43 |
| It's symbolized by a red circle on white | 44 |
| Home to the Great Buddha of Kamakura | 36 |
| FIFA Women's World Cup 2011 winners | 39 |
| Country where people are governed by their diet | 47 |
| "Walk, Don't Run" setting, 1966 | 45 |
| "Seven Samurai" setting | 33 |
| "Land of the rising sun" | 34 |
| ''Shogun'' setting | 34 |
| Whence the word "futon" | 33 |
| "The ___ Sandman," 1920 song | 38 |
| Paper-clad light source on a patio, perhaps | 43 |
| "The Bell ___" (Sylvia Plath book) | 44 |
| White lightning container, perhaps | 34 |
| Where the cookie crumbles, often | 32 |
| Thin Lizzy "Whiskey in the ___" | 41 |
| Plath's "The Bell ___" | 36 |
| Mason with a wide mouth that you can put up with | 48 |
| Alice in Chains EP "___ of Flies" | 43 |
| "... hand in the cookie ___" | 38 |
| Weight-loss celebrity, familiarly | 33 |
| Subway Restaurants spokesman __ Fogle | 37 |
| Leto of "My So-Called Life" | 37 |
| Actor Leto of "Requiem for a Dream" | 45 |
| Actor Leto of "American Psycho" | 41 |
| 1998 Pulitzer nonfiction winner ___ Diamond | 43 |
| "Guns, Germs, and Steel" author Diamond | 49 |
| "Chapter 27" star Leto | 32 |
| It's hard for laymen to understand | 38 |
| Gungan general of "Star Wars" films | 45 |
| Comical character in "Star Wars" films | 48 |
| Crocks or shocks, take your pick | 32 |
| Connects with a hard right, perhaps | 35 |
| Anna who founded Mother's Day | 33 |
| Part of an early president's signature | 42 |
| Guy from "A Different World" | 38 |
| Bourne of "The Bourne Ultimatum" | 42 |
| Alexander of "Seinfeld" | 33 |
| "Friday the 13th" villain | 35 |
| He was George on "Seinfeld" | 37 |
| Bourne of "The Bourne Identity" | 41 |
| "Friday the 13th" antihero | 36 |
| Lee of "My Name Is Earl" | 34 |
| Leader of the Argonauts, in myth | 32 |
| Hero of Apollonius's "Argonautica" | 48 |
| He played George on "Seinfeld" | 40 |
| "Talk Dirty" singer Derulo | 36 |
| "Juno" director Reitman | 33 |
| "Friday the 13th" character | 37 |
| 'Friday the 13th' villain | 33 |
| The "blood" in bloodstone | 35 |
| Dog in the movie "Rebecca" | 36 |
| "The Eyre Affair" author Fforde | 41 |
| World's most populous island | 32 |
| Web-oriented programming language | 33 |
| The "joe" of a cup of joe | 35 |
| Software product with a cup-and-saucer logo | 43 |
| Software platform suitable for Starbucks? | 41 |
| Seattle's Best product, slangily | 36 |
| Programming language with a coffee-cup logo | 43 |
| Island where Sundanese and Madurese are spoken | 46 |
| Indonesia's most populated island | 37 |
| Early morning pick-me-up, for some | 34 |
| Web program often used for games | 32 |
| Small program with a browser interface | 38 |
| Interactive part of some Web pages | 34 |
| Part of the head that moves when you talk | 41 |
| Might drop during Eddie Van Halen solo | 38 |
| It's dropped after a bomb is dropped | 40 |
| It moves up and down when you talk | 34 |
| It may drop as one's amazement rises | 40 |
| Glass ___ (bad trait for a boxer) | 33 |
| Paleontologist's discovery, maybe | 37 |
| Samson's weapon, courtesy of an ass | 39 |
| Samson's weapon against the Philistines | 43 |
| "Yammena-yammena-yammena" | 35 |
| Top-"grossing" film of 1975 | 37 |