| Apollinaire's "Alas!" | 35 |
| "Oh, woe!," in Bordeaux | 33 |
| ___ grudge (harbored resentment) | 32 |
| Controlled the situation completely | 35 |
| Raised one's spirits, perhaps? | 34 |
| Got in contact with some long lost friends? | 43 |
| In jail for scalping Packers tickets? | 37 |
| Resisted the temptation to get involved | 39 |
| Bonham Carter's personal ambulance staff? | 45 |
| Capital not far from Glacier National Park | 42 |
| 80's-90's Czech tennis star | 35 |
| Entertainer with an Oscar, Emmy, Tony, and Grammy | 49 |
| "Light in My Darkness" author | 39 |
| "The Venetian Affair" author | 38 |
| LEADING ACTRESS MINI-SERIES/SPECIAL | 36 |
| "I Am Woman" composer-singer | 38 |
| ''I Am Woman'' woman | 36 |
| Washington's Mount St. _____ | 32 |
| Washington's Mount Saint ___ | 32 |
| Saint ___, English borough known for glassmaking | 48 |
| "The Amityville Horror" actress | 41 |
| Seer who was Cassandra's brother | 36 |
| AP's 1935 Female Athlete of the Year | 40 |
| Top-of-the-hour broadcast, maybe | 32 |
| Shapes studied by Dr. Watson and his partner | 44 |
| Igor Ivan Sikorsky's 1939 good idea | 39 |
| North Sea isle under British control: 1945-52 | 45 |
| Gravity-defying party decoration | 32 |
| "___ Good" (2002 No Doubt hit) | 40 |
| Where Satan's secretary sits? | 33 |
| Girl for whom a strait was named | 32 |
| Figure in the tale of Jason and the Argonauts | 45 |
| Eponymous ancestor of the Greeks | 32 |
| Author of "Something Happened," 1974 | 46 |
| "We Bombed in New Haven" author | 41 |
| "Something Happened" author | 37 |
| "Catch-22" author Joseph | 34 |
| ''Catch-22'' author Joseph | 42 |
| Leander's milieu and high priest | 36 |
| The underworld chase for author Deighton? | 41 |
| She wrote "Pentimento" | 32 |
| "Watch on the Rhine" playwright | 41 |
| ''The Little Foxes'' playwright | 47 |
| "Not a goddamn chance" | 32 |
| Classic bit of inane rock star stage banter #3 | 46 |
| Artist's favorite Broadway musical? | 39 |
| "Can you hear me now?" | 32 |
| Japanese character with six whiskers | 36 |
| Friend of the penguin Badtz-Maru | 32 |
| Fictional Japanese character who wears a bow | 44 |
| Cartoon character with a red bow and whiskers | 45 |
| "Greetings, Ms. Retton!" | 34 |
| Place of turmoil ... or the theme to this puzzle | 48 |
| Difficulties of whatever magnitude | 34 |
| Dire circumstance, idiomatically? | 33 |
| They're spoken when answering the phone | 43 |
| They're exchanged at meetings | 33 |
| Comment upon bumping into an old friend, #1 | 43 |
| Item in Satan's grooming kit? | 33 |
| "__ Kitchen": Gordon Ramsay show | 42 |
| Oregon and Idaho's ___ Canyon | 33 |
| "Kitchen" of Manhattan | 32 |
| ___ Canyon, on Idaho's border | 33 |
| ___ Canyon (Northwest attraction) | 33 |
| Member of a notorious biker gang | 32 |
| Gang of California baseball players? | 36 |
| Reality cooking show with a pitchfork in its logo | 49 |
| Neighborhood west of Times Square | 33 |
| Formerly gritty Big Apple neighborhood | 38 |
| Eternal damnation in a doggie bag? | 34 |
| "A Doll's House" surname | 38 |
| 'A Doll's House' family name | 40 |
| Kind of contact banned by the NFL | 33 |
| Katherine of TV's "Soap" | 38 |
| Sherman of "The Jeffersons" | 37 |
| Austrian-born fashion designer Lang | 35 |
| State-owned laborers of ancient Sparta | 38 |
| Computer technicians' positions | 35 |
| "Maid's night off," said Tom ___ | 46 |
| FAQ's place on a Web site, maybe | 36 |
| "Winter's Tale" author | 36 |
| Assist someone on a ladder, perhaps | 35 |
| Heading for classified information? | 35 |
| Floyd Patterson won the middleweight medal there | 48 |
| 'The Old Man and the Sea' writer | 40 |
| He wrote "The Sun Also Rises" | 39 |
| "A Farewell to Arms" author | 37 |
| 'The Old Man and the Sea' author | 40 |
| "To Have and Have Not" | 32 |
| Forensic indicators of the presence of blood | 44 |
| Drug source for ancient executions | 34 |
| Surrounded (with ''in'') | 40 |
| Fixing, as the bottom of a skirt | 32 |
| Alexis, son of Nicholas II, was one | 35 |
| Plants containing tetrahydrocannabinol | 38 |
| Plant with purplish flowers and two lips | 40 |
| 1950 Medicine Nobelist Philip Showalter ___ | 43 |
| Baseball's all-time leader in steals | 40 |
| Actress Florence of "The Brady Bunch" | 47 |
| Singer Nona who was a member of Labelle | 39 |