| Vigorously, for Mary Lou Retton? | 32 |
| It's placed midway between the gutters | 42 |
| It's closest to the foul line | 33 |
| First thing usually hit by a bowling ball | 41 |
| Rear parts of an article of radio equipment? | 44 |
| Gives way to an approaching train | 33 |
| Make like wild geese in the fall | 32 |
| Make a beeline in the direction of | 34 |
| 'Someone will be fired for this' | 40 |
| Completely, with "from" | 33 |
| Start out in the morning, perhaps | 33 |
| Move from New York to Los Angeles, say | 38 |
| Anthony of "Boston Public" | 36 |
| Saying at the onset of wrinkles (Part 2) | 40 |
| Some claim to do it by faith alone | 34 |
| Words sung in The Who's "Tommy" | 45 |
| Plea from Tommy, the pinball wizard | 35 |
| "___, O Lord" (Jeremiah 17:14) | 40 |
| Where to get soybeans, tiger's milk, etc. | 45 |
| Leading the "in-the-pink" group | 41 |
| It's a plus for the consumer | 32 |
| Hotelier getting into a good mind-set? | 38 |
| What pregnant women are said to have | 36 |
| Proverbial advice to a physician | 32 |
| End of a Benjamin Franklin aphorism | 35 |
| Former Irish nationalist Timothy | 32 |
| Lower Manhattan Cultural Council director Tom | 45 |
| "I ___ Symphony" (Supremes hit) | 41 |
| ''I ___ Symphony'' (Supremes hit) | 49 |
| ''I ___ Rhapsody'' | 34 |
| ''Do I ___ second?'' | 36 |
| Supremes song "I ___ Symphony" | 40 |
| Supremes hit "I ___ Symphony" | 39 |
| "I --- Symphony" (Supremes hit) | 41 |
| "I ___ Symphony" (Supremes song) | 42 |
| "I ___ Symphony" (1965 Motown hit) | 44 |
| "I ___ Symphony," Supremes hit | 40 |
| "I ___ knocking . . . ": Shak. | 40 |
| "I __ Symphony": Supremes hit | 39 |
| "Do I ___ Waltz?" (Sondheim musical) | 46 |
| " . . . ___ little song": Goethe | 42 |
| What one might do in the forest? | 32 |
| What the comic could do after a bad one-liner? | 46 |
| "I ___" (tune for Toscanini?) | 39 |
| " . . . you might have ___ ": S. Rogers | 49 |
| Book about a newspaper's audio version? | 43 |
| 'I agree wholeheartedly!' | 33 |
| Enjoying "O patria mia"? | 34 |
| Congressional committees have them | 34 |
| "___ not, Duncan": Shak. | 34 |
| Biblical "pay attention" | 34 |
| Words under a monkey with his hands over his ears | 49 |
| Listen attentively to "Walden" author? | 48 |
| Let a transcendental author speak his mind? | 43 |
| " . . . he ___ different drummer" | 43 |
| Wakes up in the middle of the night, perhaps | 44 |
| Lovelorn doctor's diagnosis? | 32 |
| "Had a ___ big as a whale" | 36 |
| " . . . ___ still a moment": Poe | 42 |
| Vehicle starring Orson Welles: 1938 | 35 |
| Inn that doesn't get many guests? | 37 |
| Shaw's "House" et al. | 35 |
| Common ailment whose name falsely describes it | 46 |
| Ephron/Kerouac book about rest stop fast food? | 46 |
| Hall & Oates "Everything Your ___" | 48 |
| Fireside song from "The Penguins"? | 44 |
| Like food that's good for you | 33 |
| Part of an open fireplace, often | 32 |
| Fireplace part --> fall color | 32 |
| "The ___ a Lonely Hunter" | 35 |
| "The ___ Lonely Hunter" | 33 |
| "My ___ up . . . ": Wordsworth | 40 |
| Some nickels in the pile's midst? | 37 |
| Insomniac's core surrounding? | 33 |
| Classic novel set on the Congo River | 36 |
| Blondie's Achilles' heel | 32 |
| What a compassionless person has | 32 |
| Thumping romance by Lindsay McKenna | 35 |
| Less thin person's blood pumper? | 36 |
| It may get going when the going gets tough | 42 |
| "Kind ___ more than coronets" | 39 |
| Like some Valentine's Day candies | 37 |
| Dr. DeBakey's bio by Martha Lear? | 37 |
| How the other theme answers created this one? | 45 |
| Law after getting stellar reviews? | 34 |
| "___ a Rebel" (1962 Crystals hit) | 43 |
| Amount paid on a natural gas bill? | 34 |
| What a debate gone awry can lead to | 35 |
| What a mishandled debate can lead to | 36 |
| Means of staying toasty at night | 32 |
| Became more intense, as a competition | 37 |
| Bacterium plaguing some Florida shooters? | 41 |
| Candy in a Ben & Jerry's flavor | 39 |
| Bret Harte's "___ Chinee" | 39 |
| Irreligious individuals [Greece] | 32 |
| She played TV's Amanda Woodward | 35 |
| "Melrose Place" actress | 33 |
| "Walk This World" singer | 34 |
| Like many a purple-tinged moorland | 34 |
| Hills in actor Ledger's back yard? | 38 |