| Like opposers of the Roe v. Wade decision | 41 |
| Snowden's first release (hyph.) | 35 |
| Duchamp's "Fountain," e.g. | 40 |
| Treatment for bacterial infections | 34 |
| Lock away: pro perpetual motion? | 33 |
| Object used for Halloween pranking? | 35 |
| Transition from significance to triviality | 42 |
| Not supporting an artists' group? | 37 |
| A fair-weather system ends with one | 35 |
| Adjective for some lens cleaners | 32 |
| Wintertime necessity, on the road | 33 |
| Like some animal rights campaigns | 33 |
| Like differences of concern in tissue typing | 44 |
| They induce immune system responses | 35 |
| One of Sophocles's Theban plays | 35 |
| Creon condemned her to be buried alive | 38 |
| Ideal spacecraft-propulsion method | 34 |
| Becky Sharp of "Vanity Fair," e.g. | 44 |
| Like some shampoos containing pyrethrins | 40 |
| Where to store a type of brakes? | 32 |
| She wrote "The Promised Land" | 39 |
| Author of "The Promised Land" | 39 |
| "The Promised Land" author | 36 |
| Like laws that may be used to combat rackets? | 45 |
| Protesting, but not pro-testing? | 32 |
| Ohio college named for a biblical city | 38 |
| College whose first president was Horace Mann | 45 |
| City founded by Seleucus I: c. 300 B.C. | 39 |
| Literally, "before the meal" | 38 |
| This means "before food" | 34 |
| Starter at an Italian restaurant | 32 |
| You probably raise your arm for this | 36 |
| Twin in ''The Comedy of Errors'' | 48 |
| Musical response/opposed to a faker? | 36 |
| Against the making of illegal copies | 36 |
| Mall kiosk with really stale pretzels? | 38 |
| Exclusive group seeking old collectibles | 40 |
| Old man at the baccarat table, e.g. | 35 |
| It may be found under the hood of a Model T, say | 48 |
| An old secretary might sit in one | 33 |
| Searching for snuffboxes, perhaps | 33 |
| Like some hard-to-detect missiles | 33 |
| Alcohol, e.g. (What isn't it good for?) | 43 |
| Like many automobile braking systems | 36 |
| Like tape used on wheelchair ramps | 34 |
| Designed to defeat a Panzer, say | 32 |
| Popular position for politicians | 32 |
| Like the Boston Tea Party participants | 38 |
| For smaller government, presumably | 34 |
| Averse to writing research papers | 33 |
| What opposites are written down on? | 35 |
| Money for busting up monopolies? | 32 |
| Legal fee reserve for Microsoft? | 32 |
| Wal-Mart, to many labor advocates | 33 |
| Urgent need after a bite, at times | 34 |
| Designed to prevent intrusion, in a way | 39 |
| Georgia metropolis, after the deer took over? | 45 |
| Constellation near Hydra (anagram of LATINA) | 44 |
| Bug's favorite Fats Waller song? | 36 |
| People living under same meridian | 33 |
| Fats Domino's real first name | 33 |
| First name of the Father of Modern Chemistry | 44 |
| "Training Day" director Fuqua | 39 |
| ___ Lavoisier, the Father of Modern Chemistry | 45 |
| 19th-century Austrian composer of nine symphonies | 49 |
| San ___ (Texas metropolis, informally) | 38 |
| San ___ (Southern city, casually) | 33 |
| Imperious food critic in "Ratatouille" | 48 |
| ___ Novotny, 1950's-60's Czech president | 48 |
| Star of 2011's "Puss in Boots" | 44 |
| He sang with Santana during the 2005 Oscars | 43 |
| An insect and a musical group are in his name | 45 |
| "Interview With the Vampire" actor | 44 |
| Director of "L'Avventura" | 39 |
| "The Cherry Orchard" playwright | 41 |
| Historic town in Northern Ireland | 33 |
| "The Skin of Our Teeth" name | 38 |
| Devices to stop tiny invading armies | 36 |
| Venomous insects live in its hollow stems | 41 |
| Egyptian god with the head of a jackal | 38 |
| Faulkner's "Requiem for ___" | 42 |
| Faulkner's "Requiem for _____" | 44 |
| Faulkner's "Requiem for ___" | 43 |
| Antonia Fraser's "Quiet as ___" | 45 |
| Like the toughest part of the race | 34 |
| Order including frogs, toads, etc. | 34 |
| Bleaching target, often, in porn | 32 |
| Computer entrepreneur of the 1950s | 34 |
| Egyptian president assassinated in 1981 | 39 |
| Co-winner of 1978 Nobel Peace Prize | 35 |
| "Drill, baby, drill" area, briefly | 44 |
| Mel Brooks's "High ___" | 37 |
| "The handmaiden of creativity": Eliot | 47 |
| ___ seat (revival-meeting bench) | 32 |
| Cause of mental distress, perhaps | 33 |
| "Has ___ here seen . . . ?" | 37 |
| "Are none of you rural and folksy?" | 45 |
| Question after a knock on the door | 34 |
| "I'm still waiting ..." | 37 |
| 1999 Pacino film directed by Oliver Stone | 41 |