| "... ___ my grandpa used to say ..." | 46 |
| "___ my dad would say ..." | 36 |
| First part of psychosexual development | 38 |
| "Either do it alone ___ for help" | 43 |
| "I Love You (___ Least I Like You)" | 45 |
| Film that's been speechified? | 33 |
| System for measuring public speaking proficiency? | 49 |
| They're given at graduations | 32 |
| "Urbi et ___" (papal benediction) | 43 |
| Wave functions of electrons in atoms | 36 |
| Something that's going around | 33 |
| One who's been around the world? | 36 |
| Title of an astronaut's autobiography? | 42 |
| Another name for the asteroid belt? | 35 |
| Kayak alternative, transportation-wise | 38 |
| Killer whales featured in Guinness? | 35 |
| Out-of-tune playing of a symphony? | 34 |
| It's right in front of the stage | 36 |
| Sympathy from the maestro's group? | 38 |
| "Watch the man waving the stick"? | 43 |
| Kahn, Eliscu and Youmans's card | 35 |
| Virgil's god of the underworld | 34 |
| Mythological God of the underworld | 34 |
| "Scarlet Pimpernel" author Emma | 41 |
| " . . . bear to live, ___ to die": Pope | 49 |
| ___ Wingate, British general: 1903–44 | 44 |
| At the restaurant Mr. Ridder _____ | 34 |
| Fruit arranged by a mathematician? | 34 |
| Catalog customers or restaurant visitors | 40 |
| Use the phone instead of the stove? | 35 |
| Activity for diners and list makers | 35 |
| Requesting shipments in wooden containers? | 42 |
| Judge's comment to the spectators | 37 |
| Demand accompanied by a banging gavel | 37 |
| Start of the explanation of the arrangement | 43 |
| Undergrads' Greek leadership society | 40 |
| Harry Potter title phrase, upon landing? | 40 |
| Hasn't time for home cooking, say | 37 |
| Send for a special bridal accessory? | 36 |
| Words after "bring" or "in" | 47 |
| Cook's "Food's ready!" | 40 |
| "Waitress, your dish is ready!" | 41 |
| "___ People," 1980 Oscar winner | 41 |
| ____ People, 1980 Sutherland movie | 34 |
| For ADRIEN BRODY, an unexceptional four-poster | 46 |
| Change for a cardinal ... or a cardinal number? | 47 |
| One ensuring army equipment works | 33 |
| Vacuum shown lifting a bowling ball in TV ads | 45 |
| Consequence of a default, sometimes | 35 |
| Member of the Traveling Wilburys | 32 |
| Pacific Northwest evergreen tree | 32 |
| Portland daily, with "The" | 36 |
| Pend ___ (river, peak or lake in Idaho) | 39 |
| Town with a Brigham Young University branch | 43 |
| Where the NBAÂ’s Magic once played | 37 |
| Mobster Victor who sparked the Third Colombo War | 48 |
| Former venue for the Orlando Magic | 34 |
| Province of NW Spain (ENROSE anag.) | 35 |
| Treats with 12 flowers depicted on each side | 44 |
| Discontinued black-and-white cookie cereal | 42 |
| Chocolatey, circular cereal brand | 33 |
| " . . . ___ I'll weep": Lear | 42 |
| "What immortal hand ___": Blake | 41 |
| "Whether near to me ___" | 34 |
| Golden fish stocked in ornamental pools | 39 |
| Fish stocked in ornamental pools | 32 |
| "Friend ___?" (sentry's query) | 44 |
| "Was it friend ___ . . . ?": Rossetti | 47 |
| "Was it a friend ___ . . . ?": Rossetti | 49 |
| " . . . fame of friend ___": Riley | 44 |
| Instrumental 'Falcon Crest' actress? | 44 |
| Performing monkey's employer | 32 |
| Man with a monkey, stereotypically | 34 |
| Is he guilty of monkey business? | 32 |
| Giver of naturally grown veggies to a food bank? | 48 |
| Professional lorry drivers et al. | 33 |
| Instrument for acquiring knowledge | 34 |
| Something pulled at church/Cry after a holdup | 45 |
| They're often pulled out in church | 38 |
| Church musician's condition? | 32 |
| Operation for a new liver or kidney | 35 |
| It can lead to a change of heart? | 33 |
| Start to this puzzle's theme, appropriately | 47 |
| 1977 single by Buzzcocks best enjoyed alone? | 44 |
| Early Trey Parker/Matt Stone film | 33 |
| Diagram showing company positions, briefly | 42 |
| Almond-and-orange-flower flavoring | 34 |
| " . . . ___ me death!" | 32 |
| "Me ___" (1987 Roger Waters song) | 43 |
| "But when ___ I cannot tell" | 38 |
| This is definitely not Occidental | 33 |
| Partner of Connecticut and Vermont | 34 |
| One of Monopoly's light blue avenues | 40 |
| Monopoly avenue in the light-blue group | 39 |
| It forms a set with Vermont and Connecticut | 43 |
| Avenue next to Reading Railroad, in Monopoly | 44 |
| Avenue adjacent to Reading Railroad | 35 |
| Problem for the Shanghai police? | 32 |
| TSA stop en route to a Japan Airlines flight? | 45 |
| Far East version of an English sport? | 37 |