| It may be electronic, or just a manual flap | 43 |
| Townshend of "The Who" | 32 |
| Basketball Hall of Famer Maravich | 33 |
| St. ___ (Florida city, for short) | 33 |
| Oil company, in Wall Street lingo | 33 |
| Officer Malloy of "Adam 12" | 37 |
| ''Our Gang'' dog | 32 |
| Wentz who married Ashlee Simpson | 32 |
| Wentz of "Fall Out Boy" | 33 |
| St. _____ (vacationer's mecca) | 34 |
| Seven-time Wimbledon champ Sampras | 34 |
| Rose that blossomed in Cincinnati | 33 |
| Rose nicknamed "Charlie Hustle" | 41 |
| Rose known as "Charlie Hustle" | 40 |
| Rose high in some people's estimation | 41 |
| Pistol ___ (Oklahoma State's mascot) | 40 |
| Mickey Mouse archnemesis, Black ___ | 35 |
| Jim's partner on "Adam 12" | 40 |
| Ex-governor of California ___ Wilson | 36 |
| Either brother in a Nickelodeon show | 36 |
| Either brother in a Nickelodeon series | 38 |
| Clark's pal on "Smallville" | 41 |
| Black ___, archnemesis of Mickey Mouse | 38 |
| "Wicked Ale" brewer Slosberg | 38 |
| "The Little Rascals" pooch | 36 |
| "Quadrophenia" composer Townshend | 43 |
| "Piccolo ___," old song | 33 |
| "For the love of ___!" | 32 |
| "___ 'n' Tillie," 1972 film | 45 |
| ___ Best, Beatles' original drummer | 39 |
| ___ Best of the pre-Ringo Beatles | 33 |
| One of the "Brady Bunch" kids | 39 |
| "Jaws" author Benchley | 32 |
| Nursery rhyme character whose name is repeated | 46 |
| Graves of "Mission: Impossible" | 41 |
| Friend of Wendy, John and Michael | 33 |
| Where Paul's payment comes from | 35 |
| Wane, with ''out'' | 34 |
| Title character of a Prokofiev favorite | 39 |
| Paul and Mary's partner in folk music | 41 |
| One-time baseball commissioner Ueberroth | 40 |
| One of the Wailers of Bob Marley and the Wailers | 48 |
| One of Hollywood's Farrelly brothers | 40 |
| Nursery rhyme boy whose name is repeated | 40 |
| Lose steam, with "out" | 32 |
| Falk of ''Columbo'' | 35 |
| Dwindle to nothing, with 'out' | 38 |
| Dwindle to nothing (with ''out'') | 49 |
| Dr. Venkman of "Ghostbusters" | 39 |
| Diminish, with ''out'' | 38 |
| By tradition, no pope chooses this name | 39 |
| Britten opus "--- Grimes" | 35 |
| Boy in "The Snowy Day" | 32 |
| Baseball commissioner after Bowie | 33 |
| "Thou art ___ . . . ": Matt. 16:18 | 44 |
| "___ Grimes," Britten opera | 37 |
| '90s "Biography" host Graves | 42 |
| '80s baseball commissioner Ueberroth | 40 |
| ''___ and the Wolf'' | 36 |
| Orchestral fairy tale by Prokofiev | 34 |
| Actor who played four roles in this puzzle | 42 |
| "Young Frankenstein" actor | 36 |
| Easter song popularized by Gene Autry | 37 |
| Posthumous Best Actor winner of 1976 | 36 |
| "Best actor" Oscar winner: 1976 | 41 |
| "Best actor" Oscar winner, 1976 | 41 |
| ''Network'' Oscar winner | 40 |
| Star of TV's "Mission: Impossible" | 48 |
| Caress + energy unit + wild parties = ? | 39 |
| "Mission: Impossible" actor | 37 |
| TV detective who likes to shoot? | 32 |
| Czar known as "the Great" | 35 |
| Czar named "The Great" | 32 |
| "Great" Russian reformer | 34 |
| Russian modernizer known as "The Great" | 49 |
| Russian leader, 1682–1725 | 32 |
| Russian czar known as "the Great" | 43 |
| Ruler who founded St. Petersburg | 32 |
| Leader called "the Great" | 35 |
| He ruled jointly with Ivan V for nearly 14 years | 48 |
| Founder of the first Russian naval base | 39 |
| Feodor III's successor as czar | 34 |
| Czar whose reign ended in MDCCXXV | 33 |
| Czar called "the Great" | 33 |
| "Great" Russian emperor | 33 |
| Baseball's 1963 Rookie of the Year | 38 |
| Baseball's all-time leader with 4,256 hits | 46 |
| Baseball's 'Charlie Hustle' | 39 |
| Baseball player with the most lifetime hits | 43 |
| Ballplayer nicknamed "Charlie Hustle" | 47 |
| He voiced Anton Ego in "Ratatouille" | 46 |
| Eight-time Best Actor nominee who never won | 43 |
| Reality show judges Falk, Graves and O'Toole? | 49 |
| Show about a beggar who won't grow up? | 42 |
| Intruder in Mr. McGregor's garden | 37 |
| He snuck into Mr. McGregor's garden | 39 |
| Tony winner for "Song and Dance", 1986 | 48 |
| Martin's costar in "The Jerk" | 43 |
| F. ___ (1942 PEI born VC winner) | 33 |
| Dwindles to nothing, with "out" | 41 |