| Reduces to small pieces, as potatoes | 36 |
| Puts through a certain kitchen press | 36 |
| Van Dough's counterpart, in old comics | 42 |
| Like the people on the Forbes 400 list | 38 |
| Like a Mega Millions jackpot winner | 35 |
| Hockeyist Joseph Henry Maurice _____ | 36 |
| "South Pacific" composer | 34 |
| Musical partner of Oscar Hammerstein II | 39 |
| Rime ___ (poetic use of homophones) | 35 |
| More likely to make the Forbes list | 35 |
| "...for_____for poorer" | 33 |
| "Say You, Say Me" singer | 34 |
| "Happy Days" role for Ron | 35 |
| Potsie's pal on "Happy Days" | 42 |
| Nicole of 'The Simple Life' | 35 |
| Havens supporting Bill Clinton in 1993 | 38 |
| 1980's-90's hitmaker Lionel | 35 |
| "Say You, Say Me" singer, 1985 | 40 |
| How baroque architecture is ornamented | 38 |
| Hospital site for old Confederate soldiers? | 43 |
| CSA headquarters benefits provider? | 35 |
| Noted U.S. seismologist: 1900-85 | 32 |
| Name of earthshaking importance? | 32 |
| "Elementary Seismology" author | 40 |
| Poisonous protein in the castor bean | 36 |
| Poisonous protein in castor beans | 33 |
| Like some scary-sounding roller coasters | 40 |
| Like some genuinely scary roller coasters | 41 |
| Tracy in the first "Hairspray" film | 45 |
| She beat Rachael for a 2013 Talk Show Emmy | 42 |
| Contemporary of Rosie and Montel | 32 |
| Two-time Grammy winner __ Lee Jones | 35 |
| "The Phantom ___": Kipling tale | 41 |
| "Little Caesar" gangster | 34 |
| Sonny's "Miami Vice" partner | 42 |
| ''Little Caesar'' role | 38 |
| Acronym for fighting organized crime | 36 |
| "Little Caesar" protagonist | 37 |
| "Copacabana" antagonist | 33 |
| ''Little Caesar'' gangster | 42 |
| Sonny's partner on "Miami Vice" | 45 |
| Show Stoppas "Whoop ___" | 34 |
| Rodriguez of "Modern Family" | 38 |
| Psychotic penguin in "Madagascar" | 43 |
| Man in Manilow's "Copacabana" | 43 |
| Main hood in "Little Caesar," 1931 | 44 |
| Law used to fight organized crime, acronymically | 48 |
| Law used to fight organized crime | 33 |
| Law feared by the fugitive financier | 36 |
| He wasn't too "Suave" | 35 |
| Federal law used to fight crime syndicates | 42 |
| Federal law targeting organized crime | 37 |
| Edward G.'s "Little Caesar" role | 46 |
| Edward G. Robinson in "Little Caesar" | 47 |
| Diamond wearer in "Copacabana" | 40 |
| 1991 Gerardo hit "___ Suave" | 38 |
| "Modern Family" actor Rodriguez | 41 |
| "Miami Vice" character | 32 |
| "Little Caesar" character | 35 |
| "___ Suave" (1991 hit song) | 37 |
| "___ Suave" (1991 hip-hop hit) | 40 |
| 'Little Caesar' character | 33 |
| ''Little Caesar'' character | 43 |
| ''Copacabana'' antagonist | 41 |
| ___ Suave (Hannah Montana's friend) | 39 |
| ___ law (acronymic 1970 measure) | 32 |
| ___ Act (law fighting organized crime) | 38 |
| Cough drops whose ads feature alpenhorns | 40 |
| Cheese stuffed in stuffed shells | 32 |
| ''Get ___ of it!'' | 34 |
| Done with, with ''of'' | 38 |
| Disencumber (with ''of'') | 41 |
| Disembarrass (with "of") | 34 |
| Disembarrass (with ''of'') | 42 |
| "___ of Me" (1993 PJ Harvey album) | 44 |
| Judges 14:14 has the only one in the Bible | 42 |
| It doesn't have an obvious answer | 37 |
| "You break it by saying its name," e.g. | 49 |
| "When is a door not a door?," e.g. | 44 |
| "What has four wheels and flies?" | 43 |
| "Lost" question about snowmen | 39 |
| Subject of a Car and Driver rating | 34 |
| "Free ___" (Edgar Winter hit) | 39 |
| Drop tower or whirling teacups, e.g. | 36 |
| "Free ___" (The Edgar Winter group) | 45 |
| "Free ___" (Edgar Winter Group hit) | 45 |
| ''Paul Revere's ___'' | 41 |
| What Poison will do to "the Wind" | 43 |
| What Blue Image's "Captain" does | 46 |
| What a gangster might be taken for | 34 |
| Steppenwolf's "Magic Carpet ___" | 46 |
| Not go by one's own locomotion | 34 |
| Merry-go-round or roller coaster | 32 |
| Endure successfully, with ''out'' | 49 |
| Disneyland's Space Mountain, e.g. | 37 |
| Disney World's Space Mountain, e.g. | 39 |
| Costain's "___ with Me" | 37 |
| "They returned from the ___" | 38 |
| "Magic Carpet ___" (Steppenwolf) | 42 |
| "Let it ___!" (casino cry) | 36 |