| Playing will a full deck, so to speak | 37 |
| Court-appointed psychiatrist's ruling | 41 |
| Court-appointed psychiatrist's declaration | 46 |
| Like Zeppo, among the Marx Brothers | 35 |
| Performed on "American Idol" | 38 |
| Tried out for "American Idol" | 39 |
| Competed on ''American Idol'' | 45 |
| What angels did during killer show | 34 |
| Vocalized "Send in the Clowns" | 40 |
| Violated the "code of silence" | 40 |
| Performed in an a cappella group | 32 |
| Competed on "The Voice" | 33 |
| Competed on "American Idol" | 37 |
| Competed in "American Idol" | 37 |
| Auditioned for "American Idol" | 40 |
| "I Never ___ for My Father" | 37 |
| Reproductive rights pioneer Margaret | 36 |
| Precursor of the feminist movement | 34 |
| Planned Parenthood founder Margaret | 35 |
| Family-planning advocate Margaret | 33 |
| American Birth Control League founder | 37 |
| "Woman and the New Race" author | 41 |
| "Madness put to good use": Santayana | 46 |
| "Marbles," colloquially | 33 |
| California's first state capital | 36 |
| World's most common place name | 34 |
| City in a 1968 Dionne Warwick top 10 hit | 40 |
| California's capital 1849-51 | 33 |
| California city in a 1968 Dionne Warwick hit | 44 |
| California city Dionne sang about | 33 |
| "Do You Know the Way to ---" | 38 |
| Elementary Silicon Valley daily? | 32 |
| Western Hemisphere city founded in 1521 | 39 |
| Dropped to the bottom of the lake | 33 |
| "Sighted sub, ___ same" | 33 |
| Visited Davy Jones' locker, in a way | 40 |
| Immortal "Suns That ___ Below" | 40 |
| "Sighted sub, ___ same": Mason | 40 |
| Pioneering brand of decaf coffee | 32 |
| Onetime sponsor of "I Love Lucy" | 42 |
| Onetime "Drink it and sleep!" sloganeer | 49 |
| Name with instant brand recognition? | 36 |
| Drink it "and sleep!" beverage | 40 |
| Coffee brand that "lets you sleep" | 44 |
| Brand once called "Dekafa" | 36 |
| Brand for those planning to go down at night | 44 |
| "Drink it and sleep" coffee brand | 43 |
| "Drink It and Sleep!" brand | 37 |
| Came to be, like an uncertain feeling | 37 |
| California coastal city, familiarly | 35 |
| County whose seat is Redwood City | 33 |
| College town on San Francisco Bay | 33 |
| California county whose seat is Redwood City | 44 |
| California birthplace of Merv Griffin | 37 |
| Paraguayan department or its capital | 36 |
| Los Angeles bay named for an apostle | 36 |
| Riviera city with an annual music festival | 42 |
| Resort port where Alfred Nobel died | 35 |
| Italian resort town where Edward Lear is buried | 47 |
| Italian city with an annual music festival | 42 |
| Word with "souci" or "serif" | 48 |
| Bordeaux's "without" | 34 |
| "La Belle Dame ___ Merci": Keats | 42 |
| " . . . ___ everything": Shak. | 40 |
| ___-culotte (French Revolution radical) | 39 |
| Grandchild of Japanese immigrants | 33 |
| Third-generation Japanese-American | 34 |
| Descendant of Japanese immigrants | 33 |
| Japanese immigrant's grandchild | 35 |
| U.S.-born grandchild of Japanese immigrants | 43 |
| Grandchildren of Japanese immigrant | 35 |
| A Japanese immigrant's grandchild | 37 |
| Subject of a famed 1897 editorial | 33 |
| Traveler who carries his own bag | 32 |
| Stranger often sat on by children | 33 |
| Secret ___ (seasonal office game) | 33 |
| Owner of eight other answers in this puzzle | 43 |
| One who provides coal in December | 33 |
| One who flies south in the winter | 33 |
| Large guy who can fit in narrow spaces | 38 |
| His toys bring joys to girls and boys | 37 |
| Department store's seasonal temp. | 37 |
| Annual department store employee | 32 |
| "Nobody shoots at ___ . . . " (Smith) | 47 |
| "Miracle on 34th Street" role | 39 |
| "Jolly old elf" of rhyme | 34 |
| "___ Lucia" (Italian song) | 36 |
| Seat of California's Orange County | 38 |
| Largest river of southern California | 36 |
| John Wayne Airport's address | 32 |
| Hot, dry wind of southern Calif. | 32 |
| Seabiscuit's last race place | 32 |
| California site of Seabiscuit's last race | 45 |
| For he's a jolly good fellow | 32 |
| Georgia O'Keeffe Museum site | 32 |
| Oldest capital city in the United States | 40 |
| Georgia O'Keeffe Museum city | 32 |
| Terminus of a 19th-century "Trail" | 44 |
| Home to the Institute of American Indian Arts | 45 |
| Home of the Museum of International Folk Art | 44 |