| Jewish holiday when the book of Esther is read | 46 |
| Holiday for which hamantaschen are baked | 40 |
| Holiday celebrating deliverance from Haman | 42 |
| Holiday celebrated during the month of Adar | 43 |
| Early 20th-century French art style | 35 |
| Insistence on traditional correctness | 37 |
| Linda of TV's "Happy Days" | 40 |
| Tour for which Sheila E. opened for Prince | 42 |
| 1984 hit for Prince and the Revolution | 38 |
| "I'm happy" in Siamese? | 37 |
| "That feels good," to a tabby | 39 |
| Sound from Tabby's "motor" | 40 |
| Siamese for "Ni-i-ice!"? | 34 |
| "That feels good" in Siamese? | 39 |
| "I'm happy" in the Siamese? | 41 |
| "___ myself to sleep . . . ": Twain | 45 |
| Signs of kitty's contentment | 32 |
| What concerts might hurt these days | 35 |
| They may hold money for passengers | 34 |
| South Korea's second-largest city | 37 |
| U.N. beachhead during the Korean War | 36 |
| South Korea's second largest city | 37 |
| South Korea's largest port, formerly | 40 |
| Pearl Jam "___ Me, Pull Me" | 37 |
| It may be used to get things started | 36 |
| What some stalled cars need to move again | 41 |
| Decline to use one's connections? | 37 |
| "___ in Boots" (classic fairy tale) | 45 |
| Kisser, or word with ''glamour'' | 48 |
| ''___ in Boots'' | 32 |
| _____ Galore of "Goldfinger" | 38 |
| "To ___ it mildly ..." | 32 |
| Extinguish (with "out") | 33 |
| Accommodate, with "up" | 32 |
| "Polly, ___ the kettle on" | 36 |
| "Let me ___ it this way ..." | 38 |
| Word with aside, down, out or on | 32 |
| Criticize (with "down") | 33 |
| Bear's option, on Wall Street | 33 |
| ''___ sock in it!'' | 35 |
| Shout to someone with a blindingly bald head? | 45 |
| A1: "___ already! Sheesh." | 36 |
| Leader who spent 15 years in the KGB | 36 |
| Yeltsin's successor as leader of Russia | 43 |
| World leader who is a judo master | 33 |
| World leader dubious on free speech rights | 42 |
| President who's a black belt in judo | 40 |
| President before and after Medvedev | 35 |
| Leader who spent 15 years with the KGB | 38 |
| "I'll ___ a good word for you" | 44 |
| Russian leader's music treatise? | 36 |
| G. P. ___ (early book publisher) | 32 |
| ___ Investments (Boston-based financial company) | 48 |
| Extinguishes, with "out" | 34 |
| Postpones, with ''off'' | 39 |
| Criticizes (with "down") | 34 |
| Clapton: "She ___ on her makeup ..." | 46 |
| Sometimes a long one leads to an eagle | 38 |
| Last thing to do before getting one's Masters | 49 |
| It's by no means a long shot | 32 |
| Golfer's "flat stick" | 35 |
| Play 18 holes of miniature golf? | 32 |
| Where some may be found after a long drive | 42 |
| The color of really short grass on a course? | 44 |
| Using your pet for golf practice? | 33 |
| Uses the "flat stick," in golf | 40 |
| Two of the "4" on a par 4 | 35 |
| Golfer's try to minimize these | 34 |
| Abide, with ''with'' | 36 |
| Persevere, like a boxing promoter? | 34 |
| "I've had enough of your big talk" | 48 |
| 'Stop talking and start doing!' | 39 |
| "The Godfather" novelist | 34 |
| "The Godfather" author | 32 |
| Mario who wrote "The Godfather" | 41 |
| The man behind "The Godfather" | 40 |
| "The Godfather" author Mario | 38 |
| Two-time Oscar-winning screenwriter | 35 |
| Two-time Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar winner | 45 |
| He shared two screenwriting Oscars with Coppola | 47 |
| Creator of the crooner Johnny Fontane | 37 |
| Author of "The Fourth K" | 34 |
| 1972 and '74 Oscar-winning screenwriter | 43 |
| "Fools Die" author Mario | 34 |
| Plumber's pipe material (Abbr.) | 35 |
| Plastic pipe material for short, | 32 |
| Insulation ingredient, for short | 32 |
| English poet laureate, 1790-1813 | 32 |
| English poet laureate Henry James ___ | 37 |
| A poet laureate of Byron's day | 34 |
| "Ginger ___" (1952 Newbery winner) | 44 |
| Gomer who said "Shazam!" | 34 |
| Author of "Men of Iron" | 33 |
| "Here Is Your War" author | 35 |
| Pulitzer-winning WWII journalist | 32 |
| Pulitzer journalist killed in combat in 1945 | 44 |
| One of Carter's charges, on TV | 34 |
| He wrote "The Wonder Clock" | 37 |
| He wrote "Brave Men": 1944 | 36 |
| Denver of "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 42 |