| Señor's "Positively!" | 38 |
| Señor's "Absolutely!" | 38 |
| Mexican's enthusiastic affirmative | 38 |
| Mexican's emphatic "yes" | 38 |
| Castilian's "Of course!" | 38 |
| "You bet!" in Yucatán | 38 |
| Another game between Venus and Serena? | 38 |
| Become interested, with "up" | 38 |
| "Paint It, Black" instrument | 38 |
| "Jersey Shore" guy, slangily | 38 |
| "Three's Company" is one | 38 |
| "Maude" or "Alice" | 38 |
| Villainous "Star Wars" group | 38 |
| Attends a meeting, with "on" | 38 |
| Harvey Danger "Flagpole ___" | 38 |
| Smashing Pumpkins "Gish" jam | 38 |
| God known as "The Destroyer" | 38 |
| "The Blessed One," to Hindus | 38 |
| Milne's "Now We Are ___" | 38 |
| "The ___ Million Dollar Man" | 38 |
| "Patriotic" team from Phila. | 38 |
| Mashie niblick's modern equivalent | 38 |
| First substitute on a basketball bench | 38 |
| Estimates, with ''up'' | 38 |
| Game in which jacks are highest trumps | 38 |
| Music with a blend of folk and calypso | 38 |
| CMA's 1985 Entertainer of the Year | 38 |
| Trick-taking game played with 32 cards | 38 |
| Printout for a new student, informally | 38 |
| ___ trap, for shooting at clay pigeons | 38 |
| Pastime for Barack Obama at Camp David | 38 |
| Second half of a rhyming Beatles title | 38 |
| Freddie the Freeloader's portrayer | 38 |
| What people who head for the hills do? | 38 |
| Winter vehicles that resemble bicycles | 38 |
| One trying to stay up while going down | 38 |
| They're blue when they're fair | 38 |
| "Blue ___," 1927 Berlin song | 38 |
| What's needed to accomplish a task | 38 |
| Collective abilities needed for a task | 38 |
| "Read" pages in nothing flat | 38 |
| Accessory worn by one doing a bank job | 38 |
| Tattoo artist's "canvas" | 38 |
| Foo Fighters "___ and Bones" | 38 |
| Work a whole day without stopping, say | 38 |
| Marc Price, on "Family Ties" | 38 |
| Goes from the first to the third grade | 38 |
| "Saturday Night Live" staple | 38 |
| "Here's to your health!" | 38 |
| Alternative to "Bottoms up!" | 38 |
| Macedonian birthplace of Mother Teresa | 38 |
| Flower in a children's story, e.g. | 38 |
| "Free Bird" band, familiarly | 38 |
| ''The ___ the limit!'' | 38 |
| British satellite entertainment option | 38 |
| Radio transmissions via the ionosphere | 38 |
| Radical group of the 70's, briefly | 38 |
| "Cum on Feel the Noize" band | 38 |
| Galactic Cowboys "Media ___" | 38 |
| Reaction to an offensive line, perhaps | 38 |
| Carelessly affix (with "on") | 38 |
| Christian of "Untamed Heart" | 38 |
| Really entertain, at a comedy showcase | 38 |
| Football blockers' practice device | 38 |
| "Mush!" yeller's vehicle | 38 |
| Something that's fun on the coast? | 38 |
| Transport for Calvin and Hobbes, often | 38 |
| Vehicles in Whitehorse and Yellowknife | 38 |
| Chandler's "The Big ___" | 38 |
| Sore labour's bath, to Shakespeare | 38 |
| "... in a one-horse open __" | 38 |
| "George Washington ___ Here" | 38 |
| "George Washington --- Here" | 38 |
| 1977 Triple Crown champion Seattle ___ | 38 |
| Something a potato preparer might hold | 38 |
| Accurately representing the real world | 38 |
| How a song exited the charts, perhaps? | 38 |
| Nickname for a 6-foot 140-pounder, say | 38 |
| Taggart in "Blazing Saddles" | 38 |
| Loses, in a way, with "down" | 38 |
| ___-mo (on-field challenge technology) | 38 |
| "McSorley's Bar" painter | 38 |
| "Citizen Kane"'s Everett | 38 |
| "Citizen Kane" actor Everett | 38 |
| They often have trouble finding things | 38 |
| "A diamond is forever," e.g. | 38 |
| "Hang On, ___" (1965 #1 hit) | 38 |
| Sound of moving a filled-up humidifier | 38 |
| Lazy play from Chicago's gridders? | 38 |
| "Children playing" sign word | 38 |
| Opportunity for cheek-to-cheek dancing | 38 |
| Shooter that may be digital, for short | 38 |
| It doesn't really represent change | 38 |
| Site of eminent domain exercise, often | 38 |
| Displaying bad table manners, in a way | 38 |
| Narrow passage in an English cathedral | 38 |
| Kind of request in a Robert Burns poem | 38 |
| "'S a __ request": Burns | 38 |
| Honey ___ (kids' breakfast cereal) | 38 |
| John Mellencamp's "Town" | 38 |