| Having both Republican and Democratic support | 45 |
| Gravitational collapse consequence, in theory | 45 |
| They have extremely high gravitational fields | 45 |
| Game requiring full 25-square coverage to win | 45 |
| Aquatic plant whose leaves trap small insects | 45 |
| Disgraced Illinois governor Rod, in headlines | 45 |
| Grateful remark from one who was lost at sea? | 45 |
| Adjective for some past-their-prime musicians | 45 |
| Château de ___ (onetime home of Louis XII) | 45 |
| "Blee ___ Blues" (Count Basie song) | 45 |
| Colore ufficiale of the Italian football team | 45 |
| "Nel ___, dipinto ..." (1958 lyric) | 45 |
| Song that should have been sung by B.B. King? | 45 |
| Liqueur used to color a Bloody Smurf cocktail | 45 |
| Site of a controversial Ethiopian dam project | 45 |
| Egotistical author's request to a reader? | 45 |
| ''Blue Velvet'' singer (1963) | 45 |
| Peace treaty between a predator and its prey? | 45 |
| "Have Guitar Will Travel" performer | 45 |
| Jethro on "The Beverly Hillbillies" | 45 |
| [*cross out* Studio substitute] Squarish bed? | 45 |
| Big ___ (André 3000's Outkast partner) | 45 |
| "We ___ different degrees": Emerson | 45 |
| "___ nuit" ("Good night") | 45 |
| "Total Eclipse of the Heart" singer | 45 |
| "Blueberry Hill" singer, post-diet? | 45 |
| They might require Dora the Explorer bandages | 45 |
| Nickname of baseball's John Wesley Powell | 45 |
| What is another name for a deadbeat borrower? | 45 |
| Eighties lightweight boxing champ, informally | 45 |
| Acts the heckler at the Westminster dog show? | 45 |
| Decision about which small socks to purchase? | 45 |
| Amaze someone who collects archery equipment? | 45 |
| ''Hobo music'' country singer | 45 |
| "Cathedral Music" composer-compiler | 45 |
| Compound banned from some plastics, for short | 45 |
| NYC hwy. that's an anagram of my monogram | 45 |
| Highway that runs through Williamsburg: Abbr. | 45 |
| Luca ___, "The Godfather" character | 45 |
| Hank Aaron's 715th home run, at the time? | 45 |
| London novel about gentlemen coming to blows? | 45 |
| Site where donkeys are allowed to make noise? | 45 |
| Godden's "In This House of ___" | 45 |
| "Jacques ___ Alive and Well . . . " | 45 |
| "Little Miss Sunshine" star Abigail | 45 |
| Grammy winner for "The Joshua Tree" | 45 |
| Plumber's concern in the honeymoon suite? | 45 |
| Good for an attorney, bad for a Spandex model | 45 |
| Suggestion for many '90s GOP fundraisers? | 45 |
| "Fawlty Towers" is an example of it | 45 |
| Weapons from a northwestern region of France? | 45 |
| Remake about a TV station/F.C.C. controversy? | 45 |
| Element that's liquid at room temperature | 45 |
| '73 Allmans album "___ Sisters" | 45 |
| "Hägar the Horrible" creator Dik | 45 |
| Bits of user information created by Web sites | 45 |
| Bill Paxton's dad on "Big Love" | 45 |
| Talked confidently beyond one's expertise | 45 |
| Talked beyond one's expertise, as it were | 45 |
| Educator-author ("Up From Slavery") | 45 |
| "Lord, make me impervious to Raid"? | 45 |
| Tips of the cap, hitches of the belt, perhaps | 45 |
| "The Pilgrim's Progress" author | 45 |
| Like crust covering some hard-to-clean dishes | 45 |
| Movie short about arrestin' writer Anita? | 45 |
| They're not very useful for cutting steak | 45 |
| One of "The Usual Suspects" of film | 45 |
| Jane who was Chicago's first female mayor | 45 |
| Excitement over some presidential selections? | 45 |
| Hawaiian island dolls' superiors, in song | 45 |
| "The Cabinet of Dr. ___," 1919 film | 45 |
| Time to phone your nearest Nabokov character? | 45 |
| Health-food store supplement combo, for short | 45 |
| "Hot Hot Hot" and "Day-O" | 45 |
| Small role in "The Road to Morocco" | 45 |
| Film star who changes during July and August? | 45 |
| Question while eying someone else's plate | 45 |
| Punic Wars site where Hannibal was victorious | 45 |
| Garden blooms named for medieval music makers | 45 |
| 1998 Paul Simon musical, with "The" | 45 |
| Feature replaced in four clues in this puzzle | 45 |
| She won two Grand Slam singles titles in 2001 | 45 |
| Superhero who wields an indestructible shield | 45 |
| Only N.L. pitcher to win four Cy Young Awards | 45 |
| "The Spy Who Loved Me" theme singer | 45 |
| Aussie animal in the floor-covering business? | 45 |
| ''Wayne's World'' actress | 45 |
| Sprite who helps you find a shopping vehicle? | 45 |
| Amount of groceries bought in one trip, maybe | 45 |
| Thick-rinded fruit named after a Turkish town | 45 |
| Word from the Arabic for "fortress" | 45 |
| Flightless birds that can run up to 40 m.p.h. | 45 |
| Classic Salinger novel (with "The") | 45 |
| They may be swept off pet owners' couches | 45 |
| Legendary N.Y.C. club that launched punk rock | 45 |
| Direction tornadoes spin in the N. Hemisphere | 45 |
| From the PhilippinesÂ’ oldest Spanish town | 45 |
| Slogan on a Boston basketball fan's shirt | 45 |
| Sure things; specific Father's Day gifts? | 45 |
| Word with "pool" or "pit" | 45 |