| Environmentally-friendly energy source | 38 |
| Word often written diagonally on signs | 38 |
| Word after "going twice ..." | 38 |
| English Beat "___ Salvation" | 38 |
| Dead Milkmen: "Filet of ___" | 38 |
| Group of women doing serious drinking? | 38 |
| TV show hosted by Arsenio Hall in 1988 | 38 |
| Having no moving parts, in electronics | 38 |
| Holmes adventure, with "The" | 38 |
| Like some projects after band breakups | 38 |
| Finished a flight-training requirement | 38 |
| They're needed to become certified | 38 |
| "American Idol" performances | 38 |
| "Brave New World" intoxicant | 38 |
| "Brave New World" ingestions | 38 |
| "___ Came Running": J. Jones | 38 |
| "You can fool ___ of . . . " | 38 |
| "___ Like It Hot": 1959 film | 38 |
| Song from "Scandals of 1924" | 38 |
| MacDonald-De Sylva-Gershwin song: 1924 | 38 |
| Comment about a mixed public reaction? | 38 |
| "___ Stupid" (F.S./N.S. hit) | 38 |
| <--- One starting a career, perhaps | 38 |
| "__ Heart": 1965 Sinatra hit | 38 |
| Battle of the ___ (major WWI conflict) | 38 |
| Heaps, as in loving or missing someone | 38 |
| John Irving's A ____ of the Circus | 38 |
| Founder's successor, in some cases | 38 |
| "You'll be a man, my __" | 38 |
| Liszt's "___ in B Minor" | 38 |
| Device for testing physical conditions | 38 |
| Namesakes of one of TV's Huxtables | 38 |
| Bieber's "Baby," for one | 38 |
| "Jean" and "Marie" | 38 |
| Diamond platter that earned gold: 1972 | 38 |
| Braga of "Moon Over Parador" | 38 |
| Character in "War and Peace" | 38 |
| "Bright Star" by Keats, e.g. | 38 |
| Caan role in "The Godfather" | 38 |
| Another California wine-growing region | 38 |
| Region known as the Valley of the Moon | 38 |
| Whom some California vintners pray to? | 38 |
| D.H. Lawrence's ____ and Lovers | 38 |
| Furniture that's been passed down? | 38 |
| "The Volcano Lover" novelist | 38 |
| 'Crime and Punishment' heroine | 38 |
| Great Lakes connectors, the ___ Canals | 38 |
| "Barney Miller" regular Jack | 38 |
| ___ Canals, Michigan/Ontario separator | 38 |
| Adverb in many fortune cookie fortunes | 38 |
| ". . . not a moment too ___" | 38 |
| ''... are ___ parted'' | 38 |
| Like Santa's suit on December 26th | 38 |
| Like Santa's suit on Christmas Day | 38 |
| "The Golden Girls" matriarch | 38 |
| One of Meryl's Oscar-winning roles | 38 |
| Acid derived from mountain ash berries | 38 |
| Your throat might be this from yelling | 38 |
| Like a gym visitor the next day, maybe | 38 |
| Kissinger in ''Nixon'' | 38 |
| It's sometimes written in the sand | 38 |
| Help found inside eight puzzle answers | 38 |
| ''Slammin' Sammy'' | 38 |
| ''Comme ci, comme ca'' | 38 |
| One who finds it tough to pass the bar | 38 |
| Phrase meaning "in order to" | 38 |
| "And ___ bed" (Pepys phrase) | 38 |
| Florida's De ___ National Monument | 38 |
| Like the porter in "Macbeth" | 38 |
| Frank Zappa or Dizzy Gillespie feature | 38 |
| Bit of facial hair below the lower lip | 38 |
| Special at most restaurants and diners | 38 |
| Deep Throat, to Woodward and Bernstein | 38 |
| Pretended disdain for the unattainable | 38 |
| Author of "The Fifth String" | 38 |
| Auto honcho after a night on the town? | 38 |
| Long-running TV series set in Colorado | 38 |
| Figure in one of the parables of Jesus | 38 |
| Site of a 1976 anti-apartheid uprising | 38 |
| Like a penthouse dweller's garden? | 38 |
| Indulge in reckless, youthful behavior | 38 |
| Word on a U.S. Cellular Field souvenir | 38 |
| Word in two American League team names | 38 |
| Place where you can get into hot water | 38 |
| Place that often sells beauty products | 38 |
| ''The final frontier'' | 38 |
| Like "the house of tomorrow" | 38 |
| 1996 hybrid animation/live-action film | 38 |
| Card game sometimes played with jokers | 38 |
| Welty's "Music from ___" | 38 |
| Subject of a classic Monty Python skit | 38 |
| It may be filtered into its own folder | 38 |
| E-mail that's likely to be deleted | 38 |
| A dispiritingly large amount of e-mail | 38 |
| Musical that parodies Arthurian legend | 38 |
| 2005 musical based on Arthurian legend | 38 |
| 2005 Broadway hit based on a 1974 film | 38 |
| Caribbean area where pirates plundered | 38 |
| Success on a second attempt, of a sort | 38 |
| "Brother, Can You ___ Dime?" | 38 |