| British tabloid fodder | 22 |
| "The ___ Tenenbaums" | 30 |
| ___ flush | 9 |
| 9/15/63 site of the only concert including both the Beatles and the Rolling Stones | 82 |
| Isle __ National Park | 21 |
| Egg custard | 11 |
| Reo model of 1931 | 17 |
| Nassau ___ liqueur | 18 |
| Kir ___ (champagne apéritif) | 31 |
| Isle ___ National Park | 22 |
| Ian Fleming title word | 22 |
| Fleming's "Casino ___" | 36 |
| Casino or Rue | 13 |
| Casino ____ | 11 |
| Café ___ (laced coffee) | 26 |
| "Casino ___" (Ian Fleming novel) | 42 |
| "Casino ___" | 22 |
| "Casino ___," 007 spoof | 33 |
| 'Casino (Bond flick) --' | 32 |
| 'Casino --' | 19 |
| Poker player's dream | 24 |
| Best possible poker hand | 24 |
| Sound from a palace bathroom? | 29 |
| Fortune maker, possibly | 23 |
| A-K-Q-J-10 | 10 |
| Winner! | 7 |
| Unbeatable hand | 15 |
| Top hand | 8 |
| The nuts, in Texas hold 'em | 31 |
| Signs of embarassment from George Brett? | 40 |
| Poker player's dream hand | 29 |
| Plumber's concern at Buckingham Palace? | 43 |
| Odds against this are 649,739 to 1 | 34 |
| It may occur in a palace bathroom? | 34 |
| Best poker hand | 15 |
| 1985 World Series winners | 25 |
| Kansas City team | 16 |
| The Windsors, e.g. | 18 |
| 1985 World Series champs | 24 |
| Palace set | 10 |
| Many are buried at Westminster Abbey | 36 |
| Winning team in the Pine Tar Incident | 37 |
| SQUARE-RIGGER SAILS | 19 |
| Sovereign's family members | 30 |
| Palace personages | 17 |
| Kansas City team that won the World Series in 1985 | 50 |
| Kansas City players | 19 |
| Kansas City nine | 16 |
| Fodder for the British tabloids | 31 |
| Elizabeth, Charles, etc. | 24 |
| Elizabeth and Philip | 20 |
| Cornwall ______ (Memorial Cup winners 1981) | 43 |
| 1969 baseball expansion team | 28 |
| Deluxe accommodations | 21 |
| Rolls' partner | 18 |
| Rolls-___ | 9 |
| Rolls's partner | 19 |
| Rolls partner | 13 |
| Rolls' partner in cars | 26 |
| Rolls business partner | 22 |
| Rolls ____ | 10 |
| Partner of Rolls | 16 |
| Sir Henry who co-founded a car company in 1906 | 46 |
| Rose ___, group with the 1977 #1 hit "Car Wash" | 57 |
| Rolls-___ (luxury car) | 22 |
| Rolls-___ (car) | 15 |
| Rolls partner in cars | 21 |
| Rolls ___ (pricey auto) | 23 |
| Philosopher Josiah: 1855–1916 | 36 |
| Partner of Charles Rolls | 24 |
| Motorcar maker from Manchester | 30 |
| Luxury auto pioneer | 19 |
| Last name in luxury autos | 25 |
| Last name in British automakers | 31 |
| Early car company co-founder | 28 |
| Early British automaker Henry | 29 |
| Early automaker Frederick Henry ___ | 35 |
| Carmaker Henry | 14 |
| British automaking pioneer | 26 |
| Big name in luxury travel | 25 |
| Automaker Henry | 15 |
| Auto partner of Rolls | 21 |
| American philosopher: 1855-1916 | 31 |
| Rainbow mnemonic | 16 |
| Mnemonic that figures into each theme entry's "color shift" (from top to bottom) | 94 |
| Shady fellow? | 13 |
| Person of color? | 16 |
| Mnemonic for this puzzle's theme | 36 |
| Colorful guy? | 13 |
| "Running Scared" singer | 33 |
| "Blue Angel" singer | 29 |
| ''Oh, Pretty Woman'' singer | 43 |
| Trigger man? | 12 |
| Shrimp cocktail? | 16 |
| Trigger-happy cowboy star? | 26 |
| Travel plaza chain | 18 |
| Sons of the Pioneers leader | 27 |
| Restaurateur Leonard Slye | 25 |
| King of the Cowboys | 19 |
| "The Yellow Rose of Texas" star | 41 |