| #1 Bette Midler hit from 'Beaches' | 42 |
| Revolutionary War traitor Arnold | 32 |
| Married man who had long been a bachelor | 40 |
| Pope during the siege of Rome by Lombards | 41 |
| Musical performance for insurance customers? | 44 |
| Insurance annuity for a minister? | 33 |
| Odd container for charitable gifts? | 35 |
| It may include a car and stock options | 38 |
| "Spanish Harlem" singer | 33 |
| Ravi Shankar's native tongue | 32 |
| Language from which "jute" comes | 42 |
| Director Satyajit Ray's native tongue | 41 |
| Losers to the 49ers in Super Bowl XXIII | 39 |
| Actor Del Toro of "The Usual Suspects" | 48 |
| "Traffic"'s Del Toro | 34 |
| Oscar winner for "Life Is Beautiful" | 46 |
| Supreme Court Justice ___ Cardozo | 33 |
| First name of speaker of the quotation | 38 |
| President of Truck Part Manufacturers, Inc.? | 44 |
| Composer of "Billy Budd" | 34 |
| "War Requiem" composer | 32 |
| Supreme Court member: 1932–38 | 36 |
| Born 1/17/1706, publisher of the maxim | 38 |
| "Drink to me only with thine eyes" poet | 49 |
| Elizabeth in "Pride and Prejudice" | 44 |
| North Carolina women's college | 34 |
| History making dirty thirties Prime Minister | 44 |
| Floyd __ Field, NYC's first municipal airport | 49 |
| British Columbia town or former Premier Bill | 44 |
| British Columbia Premier elected 1975 | 37 |
| Proclivity for Cerf's writing? | 34 |
| Elton John's '-- and the Jets' | 42 |
| Affleck/Lopez as a tabloid twosome | 34 |
| Vt. site of British defeat: 1777 | 32 |
| Carnegie Hall headliner of January 16, 1938 | 43 |
| Bucolic place to buy amphetamines? | 34 |
| Comedian/politician/movie producer | 34 |
| Sherwood's "There Shall __ Night" | 47 |
| "There Shall ___ Night": Sherwood | 43 |
| 1984 gold-medalist marathoner Joan | 34 |
| "Don't ___" (words to a snoop) | 44 |
| "___ afraid of greatness": Shak. | 42 |
| "Death, ___ proud ...": John Donne | 44 |
| "Who Can It ___?" (Men at Work song) | 46 |
| "Who Can It __?": Men at Work hit | 43 |
| Where Mr. Stein does his calculations? | 38 |
| TV show starring Robert Guillaume | 33 |
| Former Mormon leader Ezra Taft __ | 33 |
| Actor Stiller experiences a growth spurt? | 41 |
| Win whose money, in a bygone game show? | 39 |
| British automaker now owned by Volkswagen | 41 |
| Box set containing a side of teriyaki sauce? | 44 |
| Clinton's first Treasury Secretary | 38 |
| 1988 vice-presidential candidate | 32 |
| ''Romeo and Juliet'' character | 46 |
| Food preservative (with "of soda") | 44 |
| "How can I ___ assistance?" | 37 |
| ". . . ___ good cheer" | 32 |
| "___ good cheer": Matthew | 35 |
| "___ good cheer . . . " | 33 |
| "It's going to __" | 32 |
| "High School Musical 2" song | 38 |
| Shape-shifter in "The Hobbit" | 39 |
| "Let independence ___ boast": Hopkinson | 49 |
| Academy Award-nominated song from 1991 | 38 |
| Aid to King Hrothgar, in literature | 35 |
| 1818 Lord Byron poem with 99 stanzas | 36 |
| "I'm trying to work here!" | 40 |
| Person likely to have binoculars | 32 |
| ___ T. (big name in 1960s music) | 32 |
| What an angry Doris did in many movies? | 39 |
| "Attendance is mandatory" | 35 |
| Certain Kentucky college student | 32 |
| Oil in Earl Grey tea is announced? | 34 |
| Norway's second-largest city | 32 |
| Candice of "Murphy Brown" | 35 |
| She won five Emmys for her sitcom title role | 44 |
| Recipient of a 1937 wooden Oscar | 32 |
| In old show biz, he was no dummy | 32 |
| ''Murphy Brown'' star | 37 |
| Thomas who wrote "Little Big Man" | 43 |
| Claude's best friend in "Hair" | 44 |
| Aboriginal rights Commissioner Tom | 35 |
| "Little Big Man" novelist Thomas | 42 |
| Town in France's Dordogne department | 40 |
| Enclosed upholstered French armchair | 36 |
| "Time And Free Will" philosopher | 42 |
| Family of executed Soviet secret-police chief | 45 |
| Billy Joel "You May ___" | 34 |
| U.S.S.R. and U.S.A. share this expanse | 38 |
| ___ Strait (Russia-Alaska separator) | 36 |
| Danish explorer no longer going wild? | 37 |
| Reading's county, informally | 32 |
| "lch bin ein ___": J.F.K. | 35 |
| Irving's 1948 transportation? | 33 |
| Former "capital" in the U.S. | 38 |
| Four-wheeled carriages with hooded rear seats | 45 |
| "Symphonie Fantastique" composer | 42 |
| "Symphonie Fantastique" composer Hector | 49 |
| 'Symphonie Fantastique' composer | 40 |