| ConservationistÂ's advice | 33 |
| Acted in an environmentally conscious way | 41 |
| Respects the environment, in a way | 34 |
| Practices one of the environmental three R's | 48 |
| London-based information provider | 33 |
| Show off one's Harley, in a way | 35 |
| Title for Jackson or King: Abbr. | 32 |
| Increase in strength, with "up" | 41 |
| Title for King or Jackson: Abbr. | 32 |
| Make more productive, with "up" | 41 |
| Make intimidating noises before a drag race | 43 |
| Jesse Jackson's title, briefly | 34 |
| Jeremiah Wright's title: Abbr. | 34 |
| Al Sharpton's honorific: Abbr. | 34 |
| Accelerate (with "up") | 32 |
| Abbr. before a minister's name | 34 |
| ___ up (accelerate the speed of) | 32 |
| Subject of a "Manon" aria | 35 |
| Zola novel, with ''Le'' | 39 |
| Zola novel with ''Le'' | 38 |
| "Le ___," Massenet aria | 33 |
| "Le ___," aria from "Manon" | 47 |
| "It's time to get up" tune | 40 |
| Dish best served cold, so it's said | 39 |
| Goal of the Sith and a bunch of nerds | 37 |
| A dish best served cold, it's said | 38 |
| "Eye for an eye," for instance | 40 |
| "A kind of wild justice": Bacon | 41 |
| "A dish best served cold" | 35 |
| Recording studio "echo" | 33 |
| Designer of Massachusetts' state symbol | 43 |
| Beastie Boys "Paul ___" | 33 |
| "Midnight Ride" patriot | 33 |
| Something seen when you're in the clouds? | 45 |
| Dreamy instrumental compositions | 32 |
| One begins parallel parking in it | 33 |
| Place to hear fire and brimstone | 32 |
| 2009 production of "Hair," e.g. | 41 |
| "Grease" in the '90s, say | 39 |
| Fail to follow suit when required | 33 |
| Annul, as a driver's license | 32 |
| Franc's The ___ of the Angels | 35 |
| "The world doesn't ___ around you!" | 49 |
| My favorite Beatles album (in case you care) | 44 |
| You'll get a charge out of it | 33 |
| Designer Christian doing a pirouette? | 37 |
| Situation with high personnel turnover | 38 |
| Job position in which no one lasts long | 39 |
| Company with high personnel turnover | 36 |
| "Side by Side by Sondheim," e.g. | 42 |
| "George White's Scandals," e.g. | 45 |
| "Closer Than Ever," e.g. | 34 |
| Increase, as an engine's speed | 34 |
| Remote "Back up" button letters | 41 |
| Letters by a left-pointing arrow | 32 |
| Dir. signified by two left-pointing arrows | 42 |
| Button with two triangles: Abbr. | 32 |
| Button that'll take you back | 32 |
| Archaic button on a DVD player: Abbr. | 37 |
| Word on a lost-dog poster, often | 32 |
| Sugar cube or dog biscuit, perhaps | 34 |
| Something bad to have on one's head | 39 |
| Offer on a "Wanted" poster | 36 |
| Headline on a classic western poster | 36 |
| First word on a "lost dog" sign | 41 |
| First word on a "lost dog" poster | 43 |
| Depeche Mode "Some Great ___" | 39 |
| Offerings in "Lost" ads | 33 |
| Rid of persistent dinginess, say | 32 |
| Made wife number one wife number three | 38 |
| Tried a "second time around" | 38 |
| Said "I do" a second time | 35 |
| Made wife number one, wife number three | 39 |
| Upgrade, as a house's electrical service | 44 |
| Fix the electrical connections of | 33 |
| Harrison of "My Fair Lady" | 36 |
| "My Fair Lady" star Harrison | 38 |
| T. ___ ("Jurassic Park" beast) | 40 |
| "Wonder Dog" of comics | 32 |
| The King of the Mardi Gras Carnival | 35 |
| Super Bowl XLI losing quarterback Grossman | 42 |
| Reptilian toy in "Toy Story" | 38 |
| Reed of "At the Movies" | 33 |
| Presiding masquer in a Mardi Gras festival | 42 |
| Name that's Latin for "king" | 42 |
| Harrison of "Cleopatra" | 33 |
| Harrison of 'My Fair Lady' | 34 |
| Good name for a tow truck driver? | 33 |
| Good name for a demolition derby driver | 39 |
| Excitable dinosaur in "Toy Story" | 43 |
| Dinosaur in the "Toy Story" movies | 44 |
| Dinosaur in "Toy Story" | 33 |
| Crossword blogger Parker or film critic Reed | 44 |
| Audrey's "My Fair Lady" costar | 44 |
| Andy's dinosaur in "Toy Story" | 44 |
| 1976 Rodgers and Harnick musical about Henry VIII | 49 |
| 1964 Best Actor Oscar winner Harrison | 37 |
| "Oedipus ___," Stravinsky opera | 41 |
| "Oedipus ___," Sophocles play | 39 |
| He played himself in "Superman" | 41 |