| "Where there's a ___ . . . " | 42 |
| "The doctor ___ see you now" | 38 |
| "Pop Idol" winner Young | 33 |
| "My Mortal Enemy" author Cather | 41 |
| Novelist Cather | 15 |
| Author Cather | 13 |
| Cather | 6 |
| Writer Cather | 13 |
| American novelist Cather | 24 |
| "My Ãntonia" novelist Cather | 41 |
| Miss Cather | 11 |
| Literary Cather | 15 |
| Cather who wrote "O Pioneers!" | 40 |
| Cather who wrote "My Ãntonia" | 42 |
| Cather who wrote 'O Pioneers!' | 38 |
| Award honoring literature that features women's stories set in the West | 75 |
| Author who wrote about frontier life | 36 |
| Antonia's creator | 21 |
| "O Pioneers!" novelist Cather | 39 |
| "My Antonia" author Cather | 36 |
| "I Wanna Be Bad" singer ___ Ford | 42 |
| "Alexander's Bridge" novelist Cather | 50 |
| Resident of 570 Park Avenue: 1932-47 | 36 |
| ''O Pioneers!'' author | 38 |
| 1990's-2000's TV twosome | 32 |
| Emmy-winning NBC comedy | 23 |
| Weatherman Scott | 16 |
| Rat film | 8 |
| Heavyweight champ before Dempsey | 32 |
| 1971 hit movie based on the novel "Ratman's Notebooks" | 68 |
| "Waiting for Guffman" star | 36 |
| Author Cather and namesakes | 27 |
| Boys/boys insert | 16 |
| 2007 Best Picture nominee | 25 |
| Start of a bumper sticker that may end with one's favorite attraction | 73 |
| Notice to employees, part 2 | 27 |
| Cooperative response | 20 |
| Complying reply | 15 |
| "O.K., I'm on it!" | 32 |
| Part 3 of the sign | 18 |
| Historian from Mass. | 20 |
| English alt band Pop ___ | 24 |
| Left (to) | 9 |
| Devised, in a sense | 19 |
| "The Spirit" creator | 30 |
| Actor Dafoe | 11 |
| Netherlands-born painter | 24 |
| Curaçao city | 15 |
| Capital of the Netherlands Antilles | 35 |
| N.H. peak that inspired a Hawthorne tale | 40 |
| Mount ___, in N.H. | 18 |
| Portrayer of Deangelo Vickers on "The Office" | 55 |
| Ad come-on for a big-ticket item | 32 |
| Line four of quip | 17 |
| Done by design, as disobedience | 31 |
| Stubborn rapper turned actor? | 29 |
| "How ___ marry . . . ? | 27 |
| Question upon meeting someone's dog, perhaps | 48 |
| Heir's pastime? | 19 |
| “When ___ hear from you?” | 33 |
| Smith, late of the fashion world | 32 |
| "When ___ See You Again" (1974 #2 hit) | 48 |
| "___ set up my everlasting rest": Shak. | 49 |
| Prince Harry's brother | 26 |
| With Fort, a part of Thunder Bay | 32 |
| Robert ____ Service | 19 |
| Prince who married Kate Middleton | 33 |
| Prince _____ New Brunswick | 26 |
| Guglielmo, in America | 21 |
| First name of a recently-wed prince | 35 |
| Incandescent linguist? | 22 |
| Folks at the court | 18 |
| Kansas City team? | 17 |
| Hayes's Vice President | 26 |
| Obliged actor in "The Bridge on the River Kwai"? | 58 |
| Highway sight, formally? | 24 |
| Highway ad sign | 15 |
| Big ad guy? | 11 |
| Advertising medium? | 19 |
| Thankful 1621 governor | 22 |
| Proclaimer of first Thanksgiving | 32 |
| Governor of Plymouth | 20 |
| Inventor of bread? | 18 |
| "Jake and the Fatman" actor | 37 |
| He wrote, "God moves in a mysterious way, His wonders to perform" | 75 |
| He helped Paul Revere alert the Minutemen | 41 |
| Uncle Charley O'Casey in "My Three Sons" | 54 |
| He played Uncle Charley on "My Three Sons" | 52 |
| He wrote "The Souls of Black Folk": 1903 | 50 |
| R.I. Signer | 11 |
| "Invictus" poet | 25 |
| Nobelist in Literature: 1949 | 28 |
| Dixie writer | 12 |
| Author, 1955 award winner | 25 |
| "Light in August" author | 34 |
| J.F.K.. portraitist | 19 |
| Wallet, formally? | 17 |
| Wallet? | 7 |
| Wallet kin, formally | 20 |
| A place for fins | 16 |