| Super Bowl in which the Cowboys beat the Broncos | 48 |
| Super Bowl in which Joe Montana faced Dan Marino | 48 |
| String of letters that might close a love letter | 48 |
| Setting of the Peabody Museum of Natural History | 48 |
| School with the motto "Lux et veritas" | 48 |
| Shostakovich's "Babi ___" Symphony | 48 |
| Sammy Davis Jr's ''___ Can'' | 48 |
| Start of a quote that appears in both testaments | 48 |
| Spelling clarification that Aziz might use twice | 48 |
| Sixth letters that look like they should be last | 48 |
| Symbol first used on "Led Zeppelin IV" | 48 |
| Symbol used to mark England's National Trails | 49 |
| Subject of a David McCullough political biography | 49 |
| Suffix with "lemon" or "lime" | 49 |
| Soccer player who scored his first goal at age 14 | 49 |
| Starring role for John Barrymore and Gregory Peck | 49 |
| Setting of the New York Giants' training camp | 49 |
| Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Century | 49 |
| Suspect's "I was home asleep," e.g. | 49 |
| Surname associated with expensive Italian violins | 49 |
| Start of a Latin conjugation for "love" | 49 |
| Show inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1988 | 49 |
| Six-time Olympic swimming gold medalist Van Dyken | 49 |
| Shreve who wrote "The Pilot's Wife" | 49 |
| Site of a college stadium that seats over 100,000 | 49 |
| Suffix with "claim" or "cool" | 49 |
| Solomon wrote of it "Consider its ways" | 49 |
| Star called "the heart of the scorpion" | 49 |
| Start for "pasto" or "freeze" | 49 |
| Separate ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme | 49 |
| Shakespearean question after "How now!" | 49 |
| Strauss's "Mein Herr Marquis," e.g. | 49 |
| Setting for Van Gogh's "Sunflowers" | 49 |
| Star with two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame | 49 |
| Star of TV's "How the West Was Won" | 49 |
| Suffix with "honor" or "diet" | 49 |
| Stage line intended for only the audience to hear | 49 |
| Sandburg's "farewell-summer flower" | 49 |
| Sean of the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy | 49 |
| Sean of ''The Lord of the Rings'' | 49 |
| Sea of ___ (view from Crimea's eastern coast) | 49 |
| Sea of Tranquillity, for the Apollo 11 astronauts | 49 |
| Sherlock Holmes in "The Woman in Green" | 49 |
| Shop specializing in Winnie the Pooh merchandise? | 49 |
| Second word of "A Hard Day's Night" | 49 |
| Swimmer Matt who won seven medals in one Olympics | 49 |
| Singer with the 2001 album "Vespertine" | 49 |
| Sudanese activist/athlete Manute who died in 2010 | 49 |
| Springsteen's nickname (with "the") | 49 |
| Stone Gossard's band, when not with Pearl Jam | 49 |
| Sultanate known as "the Abode of Peace" | 49 |
| Spy device dropped into each of the theme entries | 49 |
| Scott of ''Ocean's Thirteen'' | 49 |
| Stan Lee had one in every Marvel movie adaptation | 49 |
| Slugger José who was an early McGwire teammate | 49 |
| Swami routine of the old "Tonight Show" | 49 |
| Sacramento Valley's "City of Roses" | 49 |
| Singer profiled in "Sweet Dreams," 1985 | 49 |
| Sheryl Crow "___, break my heart again" | 49 |
| Site of the world's tallest building, 1880-84 | 49 |
| Speaker's place at RnR Hall of Fame induction | 49 |
| Steve's sidekick in "Hawaii Five-O" | 49 |
| Subj. of the 1948 Nobel in Physiology or Medicine | 49 |
| Socialist Eugene who ran for President five times | 49 |
| Star of Buñuel's "Belle de Jour" | 49 |
| She played Grace Van Owen on "L.A. Law" | 49 |
| Snoop ___ ("What's My Name" rapper) | 49 |
| Summer who sang "Love to Love You Baby" | 49 |
| Switch-over invented by Benjamin Franklin (abbr.) | 49 |
| Second person to make a solo transatlantic flight | 49 |
| Send in one's tax forms without using a stamp | 49 |
| Sonia's junior colleague on the Supreme Court | 49 |
| Spitzer who succeeded Pataki as New York governor | 49 |
| Subject of the 1973 Honeywell v. Sperry Rand case | 49 |
| She sang on the first "LOTR" soundtrack | 49 |
| Sport in which players don't want to get tips | 49 |
| Station served by Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited | 49 |
| Suffix for "north" or "south" | 49 |
| Symphony whose second movement is a funeral march | 49 |
| Some speeding vehicles' destinations, briefly | 49 |
| Suffix with "Siam" or "Japan" | 49 |
| Subject of "The Men Who Stare at Goats" | 49 |
| Subj. of a space-to-Earth experiment on Apollo 14 | 49 |
| Suffix with "tall" or "short" | 49 |
| School whose rowing team practices on Dorney Lake | 49 |
| School that's more than half a millennium old | 49 |
| School that Ian Fleming (and James Bond) attended | 49 |
| School attended by James Bond ... and Ian Fleming | 49 |
| Sartre's "L'___ et le Néant" | 49 |
| Swiss mathematician who introduced trig notations | 49 |
| She puts the "she" in "sheep" | 49 |
| Stereotypical purchase of a guy in midlife crisis | 49 |
| Sheet of paper folded to make the pages of a book | 49 |
| Sch. of 2013 Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston | 49 |
| She played Cates's mom on "Friends" | 49 |
| Saskatchewan hamlet, or Nova Scotia's Regan | 49 |
| Scala of ''The Guns of Navarone'' | 49 |
| Spike Lee's "She's ___ Have It" | 49 |
| She's Anna in "Anna Christie," 1931 | 49 |
| Suffix with Nu- and Agri- in garden product names | 49 |