| Increased significantly, as the economy | 39 |
| Kentucky county named for a trailblazer | 39 |
| Toon toned down for the 1930s Hays Code | 39 |
| "Sic semper tyrannis" shouter | 39 |
| Distribute illegally, as a concert tape | 39 |
| They're made for walking, in a song | 39 |
| Dora the Explorer's monkey sidekick | 39 |
| When repeated, part of French Polynesia | 39 |
| Kazakh character who's been retired | 39 |
| Wimbledon champ for five years straight | 39 |
| Tennis's 1979-80 Player of the Year | 39 |
| Lucrezia who married Alfonso d'Este | 39 |
| "I wasn't ___ yesterday!" | 39 |
| Steppenwolf: "___ to Be Wild" | 39 |
| Springsteen's "__ to Run" | 39 |
| "___ Dance," 30's musical | 39 |
| Bruce Springsteen, with "the" | 39 |
| Brazilian rhythm in 2/2 time, for short | 39 |
| "Here's mud in your eye!" | 39 |
| Former name of a Colorado River barrier | 39 |
| "The Kinsman Saga" author Ben | 39 |
| Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Dwayne | 39 |
| David who sang "Space Oddity" | 39 |
| Singer Bill known as the Cowboy Rambler | 39 |
| "Sketches by ___" (1836 book) | 39 |
| Primary author of the Mayflower Compact | 39 |
| "Up hill, down __ ...": Burns | 39 |
| It's on Alabama's state quarter | 39 |
| Garments that usually clasp in the back | 39 |
| Bart Simpson or Dennis the Menace, e.g. | 39 |
| Appropriate anagram of "Bart" | 39 |
| Benjamin of "Law & Order" | 39 |
| "Real Housewives of..." airer | 39 |
| "The Real Housewives" network | 39 |
| "Threepenny Opera" playwright | 39 |
| Jane Fonda's "Klute" role | 39 |
| "Jacques ___ Is Alive . . . " | 39 |
| Rhoda's sister on "Rhoda" | 39 |
| Supreme Court justice from 1956 to 1990 | 39 |
| Spiner of "Star Trek: T.N.G." | 39 |
| "Song of the South" honorific | 39 |
| Monicker coined by Joel Chandler Harris | 39 |
| Four-time Gold Glove Award winner Boone | 39 |
| He wrote about the California Gold Rush | 39 |
| Former Canadian prime minister Mulroney | 39 |
| It may be covered in a white moldy rind | 39 |
| One who may say "I say" a lot | 39 |
| One loyal to the Union Jack, informally | 39 |
| _____ Bones (Ichabod Crane's rival) | 39 |
| Winners of Super Bowls XXXII and XXXIII | 39 |
| Home of America's largest urban zoo | 39 |
| "Fort Apache, the ___" (1981) | 39 |
| "___ Hilda," Russ Myers comic | 39 |
| Chilled cartoon character's comment | 39 |
| "Could ya turn down the A/C?" | 39 |
| ''It's sure cold!'' | 39 |
| Parts of a house, in classifieds: Abbr. | 39 |
| One of Terry O'Reilly's players | 39 |
| "City Slickers" co-star Kirby | 39 |
| It's ''by Faberge'' | 39 |
| "P.S. I Love You," originally | 39 |
| "Incidentally," in chat rooms | 39 |
| "A genuine Civil War ___ ..." | 39 |
| Taras ____: '62 Yul Brynner film | 39 |
| Advantageous place for rallying support | 39 |
| Take without recompense, as a cigarette | 39 |
| Game with five red and five white balls | 39 |
| Stereotypical hairstyle for a librarian | 39 |
| ''Rocky'' Oscar nominee | 39 |
| He wrote "Tam o' Shanter" | 39 |
| "Elmer Gantry" star Lancaster | 39 |
| "I come to ___ Caesar . . . " | 39 |
| Where Parks took a seat to take a stand | 39 |
| Sundance Kid's partner, ___ Cassidy | 39 |
| Seat of Montana's Silver Bow County | 39 |
| The Montana Standard is its daily paper | 39 |
| The Bahamas were once part of it: Abbr. | 39 |
| Backstreet Boys' favorite farewell? | 39 |
| ''Liquor not provided'' | 39 |
| Caveat on a cheapskate's BBQ invite | 39 |
| Longest-serving senator in U.S. history | 39 |
| James of TV's "Las Vegas" | 39 |
| "The Godfather" Oscar nominee | 39 |
| James who starred in "Misery" | 39 |
| James of "Honeymoon in Vegas" | 39 |
| He played Sheldon in "Misery" | 39 |
| Actor in TV's "Las Vegas" | 39 |
| "Brian's Song" star James | 39 |
| Request inside (or outside?) a wine bar | 39 |
| Sent a message before fax machines, say | 39 |
| They're hailed in cities everywhere | 39 |
| Tree that's the source of chocolate | 39 |
| They connect to points in the Southwest | 39 |
| Crab ___ (houseplants with red flowers) | 39 |
| Children's illustrator Harrison ___ | 39 |
| City retaken by the Allies in July 1944 | 39 |
| Possible source of salmonella poisoning | 39 |
| Mark Lanegan cover about a coffee shop? | 39 |
| "Let It Snow! . . ." lyricist | 39 |
| ''High Hopes'' lyricist | 39 |