| Europe's Gorge of the ___ | 29 |
| Record-setter chased by Bonds | 29 |
| He killed Alexander in a duel | 29 |
| First name in all-time homers | 29 |
| With whom Moses went to Egypt | 29 |
| Winner over Alexander in 1804 | 29 |
| Super Bowl XLV M.V.P. Rodgers | 29 |
| Name on a Graceland tombstone | 29 |
| Internet Hall of Famer Swartz | 29 |
| Former career home run leader | 29 |
| Baseball's home-run champ | 29 |
| All-time home run leader Hank | 29 |
| Hammerin' Hank and others | 29 |
| Where membership begins at 50 | 29 |
| Sources of remote power, e.g. | 29 |
| Batteries for digital cameras | 29 |
| Org. that lobbies for lawyers | 29 |
| Litigators' league: abbr. | 29 |
| It once competed with the NBA | 29 |
| Felted goat's hair fabric | 29 |
| Dr. JÂ’s old league: Abbr. | 29 |
| They can always be counted on | 29 |
| Where the offended are taken? | 29 |
| Taken -- (caught by surprise) | 29 |
| Counter-intuitive calculator? | 29 |
| In ___ way: having difficulty | 29 |
| Opposite of "Vive!" | 29 |
| "Down with le roi!" | 29 |
| "Fernando" foursome | 29 |
| Quartet named for its members | 29 |
| Agnetha, Benny and two others | 29 |
| "Mamma Mia" singers | 29 |
| "Mamma Mia" quartet | 29 |
| Subject of a Stockholm museum | 29 |
| Quartet named for its singers | 29 |
| Palindromic name in pop music | 29 |
| "Voulez-Vous" group | 29 |
| "Mamma Mia!" Swedes | 29 |
| Swedish band's good time? | 29 |
| Diplomat Eban's namesakes | 29 |
| Ecclesiastic title, in France | 29 |
| Cugat's onetime mate Lane | 29 |
| Clergyman's title in Caen | 29 |
| London's ___ Road Studios | 29 |
| Overseers of monk-y business? | 29 |
| It's an example of itself | 29 |
| Common crossword clue letters | 29 |
| "Dear" advice-giver | 29 |
| "Dear" advice giver | 29 |
| Regis and Kelly's network | 29 |
| Start of an elementary lesson | 29 |
| Where to get "Lost" | 29 |
| Where 'Lost' is found | 29 |
| Jennings and Koppel work here | 29 |
| 1970 #1 hit for the Jackson 5 | 29 |
| "Poison Arrow" band | 29 |
| "NYPD Blue" carrier | 29 |
| 'Modern Family' airer | 29 |
| Start of a kindergarten chant | 29 |
| Theater's first five rows | 29 |
| List of options on some tests | 29 |
| "Now I know my ___" | 29 |
| Preschooler's instruction | 29 |
| "Nightline" network | 29 |
| "Suburgatory" airer | 29 |
| Take aboard a U.F.O., perhaps | 29 |
| She judged Aiken and Studdard | 29 |
| “American Idol” judge | 29 |
| Tony-winning director Burrows | 29 |
| New York City mayor before Ed | 29 |
| Mary Todd's love, briefly | 29 |
| 2nd Ave Deli founder Lebewohl | 29 |
| 16th president's nickname | 29 |
| "The Rail-Splitter" | 29 |
| "Honest" politician | 29 |
| 'My heart skipped --' | 29 |
| "...sting like ___" | 29 |
| Have_____ in one's bonnet | 29 |
| Have ____ in one's bonnet | 29 |
| Adam and Eve's second son | 29 |
| "A keeper of sheep" | 29 |
| The Weeknd singer ___ Tesfaye | 29 |
| Bernard of Clairvaux opponent | 29 |
| "Sic et Non" author | 29 |
| Certain straight-grained wood | 29 |
| Provide a hideout for a crook | 29 |
| Scope out escape routes, e.g. | 29 |
| Misdirect the police, perhaps | 29 |
| Put oneself at risk, in a way | 29 |
| Play lookout for, for example | 29 |
| Drive the get-away car, maybe | 29 |
| Contribute, as to criminality | 29 |
| Act as a getaway driver, e.g. | 29 |
| Drives the getaway car, maybe | 29 |
| Turned off the alarm, perhaps | 29 |
| Ribald BBC comedy, informally | 29 |
| Popular BBC import, for short | 29 |
| Antonym for "adore" | 29 |
| Agree to, with "by" | 29 |
| Rose's lover, on Broadway | 29 |