| Start of a quotation from Wendell Berry | 39 |
| '-- Was a Lady (1933 hit song)' | 39 |
| Nickname for the Apollo 11 Lunar Module | 39 |
| "Israfel" poet's monogram | 39 |
| "Ulalume" poet's monogram | 39 |
| Van Gogh pun: ___ today, gone tomorrow? | 39 |
| "My Name Is ___" (NBC sitcom) | 39 |
| 1970s-'80s bowling great __ Anthony | 39 |
| A U.S. President ___ $200,000 per annum | 39 |
| Film role for Fonda, Garner and Costner | 39 |
| Secret Service agent's accouterment | 39 |
| Lamb's "A Chapter on ___" | 39 |
| "The Day the ___ Stood Still" | 39 |
| "At ___!" (boot camp command) | 39 |
| K. Coyle's "Immortal ___" | 39 |
| Stands before a business meeting, maybe | 39 |
| Backs off (with ''up'') | 39 |
| Steinbeck's "___ of Eden" | 39 |
| Los Angeles-to-San Bernardino direction | 39 |
| Steinbeck's "--- of Eden" | 39 |
| Sholem Asch's "___ River" | 39 |
| Magi's origin, with "the" | 39 |
| Atlantic Seaboard, with "the" | 39 |
| It's between Long Bch. and Pasadena | 39 |
| Crayola Factory's Pennsylvania home | 39 |
| Locale of the Jeffersons' apartment | 39 |
| "Sidewalks of New York" start | 39 |
| ''Unforgiven'' director | 39 |
| ''Don't overdo it'' | 39 |
| Eagles "Peaceful ___ Feeling" | 39 |
| "Five ___ Pieces" (1970 film) | 39 |
| Mother's urging at the dinner table | 39 |
| ''___ your heart out!'' | 39 |
| Rhyming Chicago sandwich chain ___ Pita | 39 |
| Fail spectacularly, like a skateboarder | 39 |
| ''All gone,'' for a tot | 39 |
| Lotus ___ (listless race in Greek myth) | 39 |
| Suffer an embarrassing defeat, slangily | 39 |
| "His wife could ___ lean ..." | 39 |
| "Good ___" (Alton Brown show) | 39 |
| Does lunch, and this puzzle's title | 39 |
| English Channel contents, to the French | 39 |
| "Voice of Israel" author Abba | 39 |
| Israel's former U.N. representative | 39 |
| Site with "top-rated sellers" | 39 |
| Righteous Brothers "___ Tide" | 39 |
| "___ Holden," Bacheller novel | 39 |
| Former "At the Movies" cohost | 39 |
| Film critic with an all-important thumb | 39 |
| "Schnellboot" of World War II | 39 |
| Town immortalized in a Carlo Levi title | 39 |
| Mezzo-soprano in "Dos Carlos" | 39 |
| Mezzo-soprano in "Don Carlos" | 39 |
| "Christ Stopped at ___": Levi | 39 |
| The Aragón is one of its tributaries | 39 |
| "___ homo" (cry in John 19:5) | 39 |
| Heart monitor readout, for short (var.) | 39 |
| Myocardial infarction detector, briefly | 39 |
| Milton's "sweetest nymph" | 39 |
| "The Name of the Rose" author | 39 |
| "The Name of the Rose" writer | 39 |
| ___-friendly (safe for the environment) | 39 |
| Prefix for responsibly sourced products | 39 |
| "The Name of the Rose" penner | 39 |
| "An Inconvenient Truth" subj. | 39 |
| "The dismal science," briefly | 39 |
| Word form for ''outer'' | 39 |
| Prefix used in "Ghostbusters" | 39 |
| French coin first minted under Louis IX | 39 |
| World's leading exporter of bananas | 39 |
| Gouda relative known for traveling well | 39 |
| "My Cup Runneth Over" crooner | 39 |
| Poetry collection from the 13th century | 39 |
| Poetic work with an account of Ragnarok | 39 |
| Inspiration for Wagner's Ring Cycle | 39 |
| Collection including Scandinavian myths | 39 |
| Character in TV's "Grand" | 39 |
| Relating to early literature of Iceland | 39 |
| "Leave It to Beaver" smoothie | 39 |
| "Doctor Dolittle" star Murphy | 39 |
| Paul's "The Hustler" role | 39 |
| Singer Nelson of 30's-40's film | 39 |
| "James Joyce" author Leon ___ | 39 |
| Plant problem caused by excessive fluid | 39 |
| Steinbeck's "East of ___" | 39 |
| Churchill's successor as P.M.: 1955 | 39 |
| British PM during the Suez Canal crisis | 39 |
| Biblical Everything But The Girl album? | 39 |
| First woman to swim the English Channel | 39 |
| Woman famous for channeling her energy? | 39 |
| Narrowly defeated, with "out" | 39 |
| Rory Gallagher: "___ In Blue" | 39 |
| Good places to start on a jigsaw puzzle | 39 |
| McClurg of "The Hogan Family" | 39 |
| Stuart ___, U.S. artist: 1908–74 | 39 |
| Brickell who sang "What I Am" | 39 |
| Adams of "The Jack Paar Show" | 39 |
| Saffron's mom on "Ab Fab" | 39 |
| Leading record label of the early 1900s | 39 |
| "All in the Family" character | 39 |