Member of the Allies in W.W. II: Abbr. | 38 |
Europe's largest island: Abbr. | 34 |
"I'm heading out," in netspeak | 44 |
Result of a boom and bust, maybe | 32 |
"When the Heart Rules the Mind" band | 46 |
'80s Hackett/Howe supergroup | 32 |
Luxury autos driven by Melchior and Balthazar? | 46 |
"Please leave at once" | 32 |
Drinking to excess, less delicately | 35 |
Plant used as an antidote for snakebites | 40 |
Site of W.W. II's first amphibious landing | 46 |
Residents of dry, open country in South America | 47 |
Turkish VIP's favorite inlet? | 33 |
What shady promoters can't give | 35 |
Health insurance offered to anyone | 34 |
"I've no last name," said Hilda ___ | 49 |
Personal protector, to a double-crosser | 39 |
Basketball player rants and raves? | 34 |
"The House of Blue Leaves" playwright | 47 |
"Six Degrees of Separation" playwright | 48 |
"Six Degrees..." playwright | 37 |
"A Free Man of Color" playwright | 42 |
Tropical produce market offerings | 33 |
Veronica ___, 2003 title role for Cate Blanchett | 48 |
They're out standing in their field | 39 |
They're out standing in their field? | 40 |
Tag for low-budget marketing techniques | 39 |
Radiator in a freedom fighter's hideout? | 44 |
Was successful on "What's My Line"? | 49 |
"Is it bigger than a breadbox?" asker | 47 |
"Well, there goes that option..." | 43 |
"Seems to be the case" | 32 |
"You'll never believe this!" | 42 |
'You're not going to believe this!' | 47 |
'You'll never believe this!' | 40 |
"___ Coming to Dinner?" | 33 |
  Club charges for nonmembers | 37 |
Slimer filling in for Letterman? | 32 |
Celebrity's talk show appearance, say | 41 |
Foreigner legally employed on a temporary basis | 47 |
"Guerrilla Warfare" author | 36 |
“Guerrillero Heroico” figure | 36 |
Author of "Guerrilla Warfare" | 39 |
"The Motorcycle Diaries" author | 41 |
Icon-based computer display (Abbr.) | 35 |
Expense incurred in mailing a handbook? | 39 |
Comedienne who made money abroad? | 33 |
Winning manager of the 2005 World Series | 40 |
Old instrument for removing tonsils | 35 |
Apparatus named for a French physician | 38 |
"A Tale of Two Cities" ender? | 39 |
"Gold leaf," said Tom ___ | 35 |
Music to a prosecutor's ears | 32 |
Responsible for, as something bad | 33 |
Rich desserts and soap operas, say | 34 |
One pound and one shilling, once | 32 |
Country with a red, yellow and green flag | 41 |
Old British gold coins worth 21 shillings | 41 |
Former British gold coin worth 21 shillings | 43 |
Jaded ale drinker's question? | 33 |
Musical instrument made of a hollow gourd | 41 |
Two concerns of a secretive voodoo practicer? | 45 |
Popular video game series discontinued in 2011 | 46 |
Hit video game series since 2005 | 32 |
Hit video game series launched in 2005 | 38 |
Three words with strings attached | 33 |
It may be flicked into the audience | 35 |
There might be one after a bridge | 33 |
"Johnny B. Goode" feature | 35 |
___ of August (1st of that month) | 33 |
It merged with Socal in 1984 to form Chevron | 44 |
Factor in transatlantic navigation | 34 |
Swift's story of Lemuel's rascally pals? | 48 |
Gobbles up, with "down" | 33 |
Round candy in a vending machine | 32 |
Southern cousin of bouillabaisse | 32 |
Cajun version of a Russian soup? | 32 |
''Goody, goody'' candy | 38 |
Judy Garland's real last name | 33 |
Frances __: Judy Garland's birth name | 41 |
Mamie of "Emily Owens, M.D." | 38 |
Impede, as with "the works" | 37 |
Plants known as "sticky-heads" | 40 |
It's made with a lot of folding and chewing | 47 |
John Kerry's station in Vietnam | 35 |
Activity that may put you over a barrel | 39 |
"___ in Durango," 1957 film | 37 |
___ Hay Fat Choy (Chinese New Year wish) | 40 |
Kipling's "___ Din" | 33 |
Annual greeting appropriate to this puzzle | 42 |
"Give 'er some gas!" | 34 |
Put one's foot down, in a way? | 34 |
"Go! Go! Go!," to a driver | 36 |
"Go fast!," to a driver | 33 |
Toxic assets that pay for cleaning out sinks? | 45 |
Subject in which sludge is studied? | 35 |
Brawl between mechanics doing a lube job? | 41 |
Distance runnerÂ’s closing stretch | 37 |
Really going after, with "for" | 40 |
TV's Peter and literature's Ben | 39 |