| Kind of movie or omelet | 23 |
| Film with stage scenes | 22 |
| Omelet type | 11 |
| Omelet or film | 14 |
| Oater or omelet | 15 |
| Many a Gary Cooper film | 23 |
| Kind of sandwich or omelet | 26 |
| John Wayne vehicle | 18 |
| Gene Autry film | 15 |
| "Unforgiven," e.g. | 28 |
| "Shane," e.g. | 23 |
| Mississippi River vis-a-vis Mississippi | 39 |
| "Giant" and "Cimarron," e.g. | 48 |
| Dodgers/Diamondbacks' NL group | 34 |
| Cowboy boots and Stetson hats | 29 |
| Californian, for example | 24 |
| Occidental tourist? | 19 |
| Portlanders, e.g. | 17 |
| Canadians, vis-a-vis Cambodians, e.g. | 37 |
| Californians, e.g. | 18 |
| Writer Laurence is buried here | 30 |
| Farthest from the east | 22 |
| Whitney or Shasta | 17 |
| Brunch order with diced peppers, onions and ham | 47 |
| Christianity dominates it | 25 |
| "Gunsmoke" cast get-together? | 39 |
| Stage productions? | 18 |
| Wayne's world | 17 |
| Things that may be shot in stages? | 34 |
| Saturday TV fare | 16 |
| Much of 1959 prime-time | 23 |
| Many Wayne movies | 17 |
| Cowboy stories | 14 |
| Certain movies | 14 |
| "Stagecoach" and "Shane," e.g. | 50 |
| "Bonanza" and "Gunsmoke" | 44 |
| Cowboy's seat, maybe | 24 |
| L'Amour specialty | 21 |
| Telegraph company | 17 |
| Telegram company of yore | 24 |
| 19th century communications pioneer | 35 |
| Where M.S.T. and P.S.T. can be found | 36 |
| Great Basin locale | 18 |
| Cold War European | 17 |
| Brandt, Adenauer, et al. | 24 |
| 1974 World Cup site | 19 |
| 1954 World Cup winners | 22 |
| Home of soccer's United | 27 |
| White terrier, for short | 24 |
| White terrier, informally | 25 |
| White terrier's nickname | 28 |
| White terrier, familiarly | 25 |
| White terrier | 13 |
| Scottie's relative | 22 |
| Movie about a terrier subplot? | 30 |
| Words to a second runner-up | 27 |
| Sheraton's corporate sibling | 32 |
| Mumbai's setting | 20 |
| Dominican or St. Lucian | 23 |
| Locale of the Antilles | 22 |
| Following the sun | 17 |
| Calgary-based carrier | 21 |
| Salt Lake City suburb | 21 |
| Singer from northern Utah? | 26 |
| Watts' neighborhood, familiarly | 35 |
| Santa Monica Blvd. runs through it | 34 |
| Loc. of the J. Paul Getty Museum | 32 |
| Crime novelist Donald | 21 |
| Nathanael and Jack's travel guide about Heathrow's environs? | 68 |
| London dist. | 12 |
| Celt, to a Viking | 17 |
| Home of the Tate Gallery | 24 |
| Annual February headliner | 25 |
| Louisiana city named for the fifth U.S. president | 49 |
| Urban legend about rapper Kanye? | 32 |
| New Jersey community next to Montclair | 38 |
| This is NOT a Steinbeck classic | 31 |
| Misdirected classic novel? | 26 |
| "I'm Henry the Eighth I Am" composer R.P. | 55 |
| U.S. electrical scientist: 1850–1936 | 43 |
| Massachusetts home of Regis College | 35 |
| "In Treatment" psychologist Paul | 42 |
| "I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am" composer R.P. | 57 |
| ''I'm Henery the Eighth, I Am'' composer R.P. | 65 |
| _____, Ontario (sounds like Reston, Manitoba) | 45 |
| New Jersey home of Edison's lab | 35 |
| New Jersey home of America's first movie studio, the Black Maria | 68 |
| Town in W.Va. | 13 |
| Disoriented 1949 musical? | 25 |
| Breed of horse used in show jumping | 35 |
| Academy since 1802 | 18 |
| US Military Academy site | 24 |
| School from which Timothy Leary was a 1941 dropout | 50 |
| Sandhurst's U.S. counterpart | 32 |
| Military school since 1802 | 26 |
| Military Academy locale | 23 |
| Cadets' place | 17 |
| Future brass | 12 |
| Army hopefuls | 13 |
| Army cadet | 10 |