| Like some crimes | 16 |
| Illegal gambling, to some | 25 |
| Prey + possess = ? | 18 |
| Spoils taker | 12 |
| Spoils recipient | 16 |
| V for ___ ; or mouse trap maker | 31 |
| Socialist Debs's middle name | 32 |
| One who won | 11 |
| One who gets the spoils | 23 |
| Mature or Jory | 14 |
| Inaugural ball holder | 21 |
| French author Hugo | 18 |
| Dr. Frankenstein | 16 |
| "To the ___ belongs the spoils" | 41 |
| Comical Dane in the harbor? | 27 |
| Pianist called a "clown prince" | 41 |
| Director of the eight starred films in this puzzle, who was born on 2/23/1889 | 77 |
| Director of "Gone With the Wind" and "The Wizard of Oz" (who is no relation to the author of this puzzle) | 125 |
| Canine 'Highway to Heaven' co-star? | 43 |
| Author of featured quotation | 28 |
| Author of "Le Roi s'amuse" | 40 |
| Capital of British Columbia | 27 |
| Vancouver Island, port of call | 30 |
| Melbourne's state | 21 |
| Melbourne is its capital | 24 |
| Low, light carriage | 19 |
| Longest-reigning British monarch | 32 |
| Judi Dench role, 1997 | 21 |
| Island Capital | 14 |
| Frequent stop on an Alaskan cruise | 34 |
| British Columbia's Capital | 30 |
| "We are not amused" speaker | 37 |
| _________ Day | 13 |
| English queen in Ahmadou Ahidjo's land | 42 |
| What does the queen do at the corner? | 37 |
| Soprano on Wilshire Boulevard? | 30 |
| African tumbler | 15 |
| She played Toonces' owner | 29 |
| Non-Abe-related author | 22 |
| Some collectibles from the 1800s | 32 |
| 19th-century bric-a-brac | 24 |
| Mistakes in Dickens, say? | 25 |
| 19th-century queen's tough tests? | 37 |
| Presentations by Borge and Principal? | 37 |
| Stuffy stretch of history | 25 |
| When the Brontës wrote | 25 |
| Stuffy stretch | 14 |
| 19th-century England | 20 |
| 19th century England | 20 |
| Helen Hayes–Vincent Price vehicle | 40 |
| Secret front? | 13 |
| Retailer with a fashion show (with "Secret") | 54 |
| Retailer with a fashion show (with ''Secret'') | 62 |
| Carriages and rainwear | 22 |
| Where to buy lingerie with white feathers? | 42 |
| Former queen of England's shorebird? | 40 |
| Woman's arcanum? | 20 |
| Store known for its lingerie | 28 |
| Popular mail order company | 26 |
| Mailer of sexy catalogs ... | 27 |
| Liquid asset for Valentine's Day shoppers | 45 |
| Heidi Klum client | 17 |
| Company known for its catalogs | 30 |
| Beckham's wife's deodorant? | 35 |
| Busy depot in London | 20 |
| Winning pianist? | 16 |
| Untimely winner? | 16 |
| Mets, in 1969 | 13 |
| Lawyer hired by McKenzie Brackman to meet ethnic quota (107 episodes) | 69 |
| 1982 Julie Andrews gender-bender | 32 |
| 1982 Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar nominee featuring cross-dressing | 67 |
| General goal? | 13 |
| Phrase from a W.W. II speech | 28 |
| Eating contest winner's paunch? | 35 |
| Shout from a winner | 19 |
| Win in a long winning streak? | 29 |
| Winner's ''tour'' | 37 |
| NASCAR winner's celebration | 31 |
| Snatching defeat from the jaws of triumph? | 42 |
| Result of a champion not defending his title? | 45 |
| Winner's prize in a programming competition? | 48 |
| Super Bowl winning team's plaudit | 37 |
| Winning team's plaudit | 26 |
| VEE | 3 |
| Winning words | 13 |
| Election celebration kickoffs | 29 |
| Old phonograph brand | 20 |
| Whence came "his master's voice" | 46 |
| Technics SL-1200 ancestor | 25 |
| Old record players | 18 |
| Obsolete disc player | 20 |
| Early phonograph | 16 |
| Supply with food | 16 |
| Woolly Andes grazer | 19 |
| Woolly Andean | 13 |
| Fine-wool producer | 18 |
| Alpaca cousin | 13 |
| Their fleece was worn by Incan royalty | 38 |
| Damone plays a percussion instrument? | 37 |
| Kid-___ (children's programming) | 36 |