Backing up with no cars in one's way? | 41 |
Something for nothing, as what a hitchhiker seeks | 49 |
Bonus upon buying your twelfth acre of farmland? | 48 |
Member of an anti-slave party in the 1840's | 47 |
Hip-hopper's improvisational skill | 38 |
Improvise with ribbons and bows? | 32 |
Place in the office for giving away unwanted junk | 49 |
One who doesn't follow the crowd | 36 |
Rallying cry supported by some monks | 36 |
Organization that supports the Dalai Lama | 41 |
Activist request on bumper stickers | 35 |
Jack-of-all-trades who's not in jail? | 41 |
Marlo Thomas book "___ Be You and Me" | 47 |
"___ Be You and Me," by Marlo Thomas | 46 |
Marlo Thomas storybook for liberated vampires? | 46 |
Believer in a laissez-faire economy | 35 |
High-speed travel route without tolls | 37 |
"Don't move a muscle!" | 36 |
Word preceding a gunshot, perhaps | 33 |
Alternative to a fade-out in a movie ending | 43 |
Police command when arresting a nymph? | 38 |
Visual effect to use when showing your opponent | 47 |
Result of hitting the pause button on a movie | 45 |
Sign it's time to throw food out | 36 |
Chilean President: 1964–70 | 33 |
First G.O.P. presidential candidate | 35 |
Explorer dubbed "The Pathfinder" | 42 |
Word that was changed to "freedom" | 44 |
She wrote "The Women's Room" | 42 |
Native tongue of today's artist | 35 |
Debbie Harry "___ Kissin'" | 40 |
TO THE ___, WHO WHISPERED "ROGER!" | 44 |
Best Picture of 1971, with "The" | 42 |
What "action de donner" is | 36 |
Pianist Bruce relocated to Paris? | 33 |
PARISIAN TEAM HANDILY DEFEATS ALL-STATE SQUAD | 45 |
Marching band leader from Paris? | 32 |
Marquesas, Society Islands, etc. | 32 |
Tourist attraction down by the bayou | 36 |
Classic New Orleans neighborhood | 32 |
Buick on the Champs Élysées? | 35 |
The wolf, in "Peter and the Wolf" | 43 |
Stitching technique that hides edges | 36 |
Rich chocolate dessert with a crust | 35 |
Chilled, crusty chocolate dessert | 33 |
'3rd Rock From the Sun' cast member | 43 |
Minor gambler on the Cote d'Azur | 36 |
"Cheers!" in Cherbourg? | 33 |
Christmastime dessert in Portugal and Brazil | 44 |
Crybaby's favorite dinner drinks? | 37 |
Portmanteau for partners who are also competitors | 49 |
Supporter to keep a watchful eye on | 35 |
GM and DuPont partnered to make it in the 1930s | 47 |
Airline's important customer | 32 |
One who's constantly changing the channel? | 46 |
Word in many foreign company names | 34 |
Citrus soft drink introduced in the 1960s | 41 |
5 on the Beaufort scale (19-24 mph) | 35 |
Help football Hall of Famer Gene revive himself? | 48 |
Good reason to reopen a closed case | 35 |
Sauce ingredients from the garden | 33 |
Necklace decoration that's not from the sea | 47 |
Like 41% of all known species of fish | 37 |
Old salt's words for novices | 32 |
Lenses in lighthouses and stage lights | 38 |
California/Alaska/ Tennessee tri-city area? | 43 |
Like smooth electric bass lines? | 32 |
Tools with short blades and long frames | 39 |
Ornamental three-dimensional pattern | 36 |
Psychologist's fast-food order? | 35 |
Scientist featured in a Southern novel? | 39 |
Where does Sigmund park his ferries? | 36 |
Phallic-looking gastropod? [LIP] | 32 |
Justice Stephen after joining the Franciscans? | 46 |
Celebrity tribute hosted on TV by Dean Martin | 45 |
Annual no-holds-barred celebrity tribute | 40 |
Original Ice Follies slapstick skating duo | 42 |
20th-century artist with notable eyebrows | 41 |
Many look forward to them regularly | 35 |
Follow-up conversations with Mitch Albom? | 41 |
The ides of January, septennially | 33 |
Curly-haired "Peanuts" character | 42 |
Charlie Brown's curly-haired pal | 36 |
"Peanuts" character with curly red hair | 49 |
"The Feminine Mystique" author Betty | 46 |
"Life So Far" memoirist | 33 |
'The Feminine Mystique' author | 38 |
"Flop two," in diner slang | 36 |
Lionel, after a grueling concert tour? | 38 |
Old kids' show host after one too many? | 43 |
"Dancing at Lughnasa" playwright Brian | 48 |
"One ___ lifetime is much": H.B. Adams | 48 |
From "A" to "indeed" | 40 |
"That's what ___ are for" | 39 |
... according to Joseph Campbell | 32 |
John Glenn's Mercury spacecraft | 35 |
Fast-food franchise fixture (Var.) | 34 |
Appliance for making onion rings | 32 |
Profitable chickens for Col. Sanders (var.) | 43 |
Profitable chickens for Col. Sanders | 36 |