| Evan S. Connell's "___ lo Volt!" | 46 |
| Exclamation by a famous citizen of Springfield | 46 |
| Engineer for whom a St. Louis bridge was named | 46 |
| Enjoy something immensely, with "up" | 46 |
| English king known as "The Peaceful" | 46 |
| Entertainer John whose middle name is Hercules | 46 |
| English town, famed for its medieval cathedral | 46 |
| Energy giant that filed for bankruptcy in 2001 | 46 |
| Either singer of "Cathy's Clown" | 46 |
| Ending for "slug" or "gab" | 46 |
| Elbridge __, governor famous for redistricting | 46 |
| Exam with a sentence correction section: Abbr. | 46 |
| Early ''Tonight Show'' regular | 46 |
| Epithet for many leaders, with "the" | 46 |
| El ___ (Spanish painter who was born in Crete) | 46 |
| Epic work with a “kleos” (glory) theme | 46 |
| Eastwood thriller about a Secret Service agent | 46 |
| Essentials ___ (freebie for delayed travelers) | 46 |
| Elaine May's ''A New ___'' | 46 |
| Edward whose name is associated with insurance | 46 |
| End of a texter's amusing comment, perhaps | 46 |
| Ending for "for" or "love" | 46 |
| Everly Brothers "When Will I Be ___" | 46 |
| Expanse near the Capitol, with "the" | 46 |
| Exam with a biological sciences section: Abbr. | 46 |
| Eliot's ''The Hollow ___'' | 46 |
| Emperor said to have fiddled while Rome burned | 46 |
| Emperor who succeeded his great-uncle Claudius | 46 |
| Emperor born about four years after Jesus died | 46 |
| Empty-___ (one whose kids have left the house) | 46 |
| Emeril Lagasse's French Quarter restaurant | 46 |
| Explosive display of military power, for short | 46 |
| Elec. text-reading method (hidden in SOCRATES) | 46 |
| Eats more of than is wise, with "on" | 46 |
| Eponym for an annual literary award since 1919 | 46 |
| Event where stars shine (with "The") | 46 |
| Eight minutes/mile in a marathon is a good one | 46 |
| Elvis Costello "Pads, ___ and Claws" | 46 |
| Expensive restaurant in the Time Warner Center | 46 |
| Edgar Allan who wrote "The Gold-Bug" | 46 |
| Emulate the "Extreme Makeover" folks | 46 |
| Edward G.'s "Little Caesar" role | 46 |
| East Coast city where tourism peaks in October | 46 |
| Educational musical pieces for kindergarteners | 46 |
| Early Streisand number "Love Is ---" | 46 |
| Each of the two longest ones lasted 15 innings | 46 |
| Eavesdropper in Act III of "Aïda" | 46 |
| Extremely evil former McDonald's sandwich? | 46 |
| Europe/America separator, with "the" | 46 |
| Elton John song about Northern Ireland capital | 46 |
| Entrepreneur who wrote his first program at 13 | 46 |
| Ex-hoopster Dave, after he went to Washington? | 46 |
| Eartha Kitt hit that's "so good" | 46 |
| Eisenstein's "Ten ___ the World" | 46 |
| Entertainment offering that happens after dark | 46 |
| Either of two of the 14 books of the Apocrypha | 46 |
| Entrance purchases for a conditioning program? | 46 |
| Enjoyable, original desserts made from morays? | 46 |
| Extracurricular activity traditionally for men | 46 |
| Elegant and charming actress turned princess? | 46 |
| Expression of frustration, in modern day slang | 46 |
| Ephron/Kerouac book about rest stop fast food? | 46 |
| Exclamation after trying on old clothes, maybe | 46 |
| Entertainment syst. at a fast-food restaurant? | 46 |
| Employer of commercialdom's idle repairman | 46 |
| Elvis Presley's 'Don't Ask --' | 46 |
| Exhibition devoted to a single French painter? | 46 |
| Establishment where you pay to take a breather | 46 |
| Enerel and the Compass "Tsagiin ___" | 46 |
| English surgeon with a disease named after him | 46 |
| Eat like it's going out of style, slangily | 46 |
| Errors preceding crashes, one after the other! | 46 |
| Economist Greenspan, after succeeding Benedict | 46 |
| Erstwhile name for a "noble" element | 46 |
| Exactness in giving orders to toymaking elves? | 46 |
| Evan's best friend in "Superbad" | 46 |
| Ed Norton may have been up to his ankles in it | 46 |
| Entourage of a New York civil rights activist? | 46 |
| Elisabeth of "Deconstruc-ting Harry" | 46 |
| Environmental organization established in 1892 | 46 |
| Egypt's __ Peninsula, which borders Israel | 46 |
| Enigmatic feature of this puzzle's subject | 46 |
| Event for a rural family's outing, perhaps | 46 |
| Ending for "quip" or "hip" | 46 |
| Editor's "don't change that" | 46 |
| Ed Helms character in "The Hangover" | 46 |
| Eisenhower's rival for the 1952 nomination | 46 |
| Either of two cities that share a state border | 46 |
| Emmy-winning show of 2007, '08 and '09 | 46 |
| Ednaswap song Natalie Imbruglia had a hit with | 46 |
| El ___ (Nickname for Mexico's soccer team) | 46 |
| Eliza Doolittle in "Pygmalion," e.g. | 46 |
| Ending for "glob" or "mod" | 46 |
| Event to be played in Pinehurst, N.C., in 2014 | 46 |
| Event won five straight times by Roger Federer | 46 |
| Elvis Presley's "___ Las Vegas!" | 46 |
| Eisenhower's first Supreme Court appointee | 46 |
| Entry in a metalworker's personal planner? | 46 |
| Event that lead to the Alien and Sedition Acts | 46 |
| Exercise that may involve sitting cross-legged | 46 |