| "I'll ___ your side..." | 37 |
| ""Je te plumerai le ---"" | 45 |
| Rendering immobile, as a schooner | 33 |
| Line in a bad Bill Cosby impersonation | 38 |
| Daughter on ABC's "Life Goes On" | 46 |
| Updike's "___: A Book" | 36 |
| Milk thickened with a butter and flour roux | 43 |
| "Waiting for Godot" playwright | 40 |
| 'Waiting for Godot' playwright Samuel | 45 |
| Soccer star David committed a hand ball? | 40 |
| One of the Conners on "Roseanne" | 42 |
| William Makepeace Irving character | 34 |
| Thackeray character's instrument? | 37 |
| Father of King Hadad: Gen. 36:35 | 32 |
| Traveler's accommodations, sometimes | 40 |
| What Mrs. Lindberg got at the rooming house? | 44 |
| 1994 Olympic gold medalist Myriam | 33 |
| Comedy about a linen shop break-in? | 35 |
| KidsÂ’ book character Amelia ___ | 35 |
| Ford's wife in "Presumed Innocent" | 48 |
| Fictional Amelia who turns 50 in 2013 | 37 |
| Actress Bonnie of "Die Hard" | 38 |
| Town in Quebec and British namesake | 36 |
| Opposite of "brighten" | 32 |
| Partner of broomsticks in a 1971 movie | 38 |
| "___ and Broomsticks" (musical) | 41 |
| Where the Statue of Liberty was erected | 39 |
| One who's on the other side? | 32 |
| Lazy person's racquet sport? | 32 |
| Post decorations on four-posters | 32 |
| Not the most comfortable place to sleep | 39 |
| Setting for a medallion, perhaps | 32 |
| Chicken chow mein accompaniment, often | 38 |
| Comfortable situation or position | 33 |
| Pleasant position, from a Marlowe poem | 38 |
| Member of a nomadic desert culture | 34 |
| Items in an orderly's drudgery | 34 |
| It may support a canopy or a mosquito net | 41 |
| Makes wet and dirty, as from rain | 33 |
| Get a ride for seismological research? | 38 |
| Sheets and pillowcases sold as units | 36 |
| Good thing for late-night reading | 33 |
| Heavenly food on the nightstand? | 32 |
| Tintoretto print on the nightstand? | 35 |
| Possible result of pathological lying? | 38 |
| Concern for someone who can't get up | 40 |
| Has sex with everyone in the heart of Las Vegas? | 48 |
| Where you might keep future reading | 35 |
| Parents' concerns on Christmas Eve | 38 |
| Rightfully expect, with "for" | 39 |
| Pans with hot coals to keep sleepers cozy | 41 |
| Flower that helps heal cracked skin | 35 |
| William who wrote "Half Mile Down" | 44 |
| American naturalist and explorer William | 40 |
| American naturalist and explorer | 32 |
| "Half Mile Down" author | 33 |
| Working for the apiarists' lobby? | 37 |
| London Philharmonic founder Sir Thomas ___ | 42 |
| London Philharmonic co-founder Sir Thomas __ | 44 |
| ____ the Sundance Kid to a treehugger | 41 |
| " . . . spare the ___ tree!": Campbell | 48 |
| "Thus did the hen reward ___" | 39 |
| Bird that consumes flying insects | 33 |
| Bird that dines on stinging insects | 35 |
| Esq. trained in conflict negotiation? | 37 |
| One dealing in red meat for a living? | 37 |
| Kind of soup served at Vietnamese restaurants | 45 |
| Meaty fruit ... or is it a vegetable? | 37 |
| Hearty entree that may be cooked in a Dutch oven | 48 |
| Deck of brand-name playing cards? | 33 |
| Dawson Leery portrayer James Van Der ___ | 40 |
| Occupation involving many workers | 33 |
| The shortest distances between points | 37 |
| Seinfeld animated film of '07 | 33 |
| Animated film featuring Seinfeld's voice | 44 |
| 2007 film featuring Seinfeld's voice | 40 |
| "He's ___" (well traveled) | 40 |
| Geoffrey's preferred models? | 32 |
| "LET'S SEE SOME SPIRIT!" | 38 |
| "I've ___!" (gull's cry) | 42 |
| "Girls Dem Sugar" singer ___ Man | 42 |
| Has-___ (ones who are washed up) | 32 |
| The year MCMXC, technologically? | 32 |
| Person who looks after your pager? | 34 |
| Tune originally titled "Skoda Lasky" | 46 |
| Fried chicken covering, sometimes | 33 |
| Offense of shoving someone with a six-pack? | 43 |
| Wetland area that hosts keggers? | 32 |
| Center of Swiss Oktoberfest celebrations? | 41 |
| They sometimes follow liquor shots | 34 |
| For DEBRA WINGER, a saloon poster | 33 |
| Events in which you can find lots of heads | 42 |
| Events calling for frequent use of sponges | 42 |
| Opposite of six-pack abs, ironically | 36 |
| Feature for Norm Peterson or Homer Simpson | 42 |
| Novelty item often sold in stadiums | 35 |
| They may be tapped for fraternities | 35 |
| Request upon reaching the bottom of a can | 41 |
| They're supposed to drive you to drinking | 45 |
| Result of a video viewer's spill? | 37 |