| Strip with a lot of people around? | 34 |
| Small town's big street: Slang | 34 |
| It became the 23rd of 50 in 1820 | 32 |
| "Murder, She Wrote" locale | 36 |
| Stephen King has set many of his novels here | 44 |
| Only state bordered by just one other | 37 |
| Where "ayuh" is an affirmative | 40 |
| The Pemaquid Point Light is on its state quarter | 48 |
| The only one-syllable state name | 32 |
| State that divides its Electoral College votes | 46 |
| Something to remember, with "the" | 43 |
| Site of many Stephen King novels | 32 |
| Ship destroyed in Havana's waters in 1898 | 45 |
| Setting of many Stephen King novels | 35 |
| Setting of many a Stephen King novel | 36 |
| Locale for many Stephen King tales | 34 |
| Its state berry is the blueberry | 32 |
| Its seal has an anchor and a moose | 34 |
| It's been remembered since 1898? | 36 |
| It was created by the Missouri Compromise | 41 |
| Coffin's "___ Ballads": 1938 | 42 |
| Appalachian Trail's northern terminus | 41 |
| "Remember the ___," 1898 slogan | 41 |
| "As ___ goes, so goes . . . " | 39 |
| How the rain in Spain falls on the plain | 40 |
| "...falls --- on the plain" | 37 |
| Top-level commands, collectively | 32 |
| Primary list of computer options | 32 |
| Automated answering machine base | 32 |
| Significant other, in the gossip columns | 40 |
| Favorite girlfriend or boyfriend, in slang | 42 |
| Originally "The Village Virus" | 40 |
| Business-district thoroughfare, often | 37 |
| Self-correcting or self-cleaning, say | 37 |
| High platform on some sailing ships | 35 |
| "_____ oui!" (certainly): Fr. | 39 |
| Drink whose name is Tahitian for "good" | 49 |
| Drink that often comes with an umbrella | 39 |
| Tropical drink in a highball glass | 34 |
| It might be found under an umbrella | 35 |
| It may come with a small umbrella | 33 |
| It may be found under an umbrella | 33 |
| Drink that might be served with an umbrella | 43 |
| Drink sometimes served in a pineapple | 37 |
| Cocktail often made with pineapple juice | 40 |
| Cocktail made with curaçao | 33 |
| Cocktail flavored with orgeat syrup | 35 |
| Balzac's "___ Cornélius" | 41 |
| Servers' boss, when followed by d' | 42 |
| ___ d'armes (fencing teacher) | 33 |
| One showing diners to their tables | 34 |
| Two-seaters or four-seaters, e.g.? | 34 |
| They respond to your reservations | 33 |
| Food at the first Thanksgiving dinner | 37 |
| Color slightly darker than popcorn | 34 |
| Winchester's "MASH" rank | 38 |
| Hot Lips Houlihan's rank: Abbr. | 35 |
| Burns's rank, in "MASH" | 37 |
| "The Naked ___" (Goya painting) | 41 |
| Goya's "La ___ Desnuda" | 37 |
| Goya's "The Naked ___" | 36 |
| Whom Goya painted both nude and clothed | 39 |
| Goya's "The Naked __" | 35 |
| Goya's "Naked ___" | 32 |
| Goya's "Naked ____" | 33 |
| Goya's 'Naked' subject | 34 |
| "The Naked __" (Goya painting) | 40 |
| "The Naked ___" (Goya oil) | 36 |
| "La ___ Vestida" (Goya painting) | 42 |
| Your ___ (way to address a queen) | 33 |
| "Hot Lips" Houlihan's rank | 40 |
| Shaw's "___ Barbara" | 34 |
| Rank between captain and lieutenant colonel | 43 |
| Winchester's rank on "M*A*S*H" | 44 |
| The Masters or British Open, e.g. | 33 |
| Houlihan's rank, on "MASH" | 40 |
| Houlihan's rank on "MASH" | 39 |
| College student's field of study | 36 |
| College student's concentration | 35 |
| Business Administration or English Lit, e.g. | 44 |
| Island where Rafael Nadal was born | 34 |
| Studied primarily, with 'in' | 36 |
| Pursued academically (with "in") | 42 |
| Pursued a collegiate specialty (in) | 35 |
| Made a primary study of, with "in" | 44 |
| Cornerstone principle of democracy | 34 |
| Doctor-to-be's terse declaration of intent? | 47 |
| Houlihan and Burns, on "MASH" | 39 |
| Mil. figures with an O-4 pay grade | 34 |
| Mil. figures who wear a golden oak leaf | 39 |
| "___ the World Go Away," 1965 song | 44 |
| "___ Me Disappear," 1969 play | 39 |
| Show initial progress, with "in" | 42 |
| Build Captain Nemo's versatile sailing craft? | 49 |
| Stick out one's tongue, maybe | 33 |
| Manage with what's available | 32 |
| One you might not want to meet just yet? | 40 |
| Part 5 of a Stephen Leacock quote | 33 |
| Identifies, as an undercover cop | 32 |
| Lays one's chips on the table | 33 |