One place to go around in circles | 33 |
Where you'll go round and round | 35 |
One place to spin one's wheels | 34 |
Bowling targets behaving exuberantly? | 37 |
1981 MVP and Cy Young Award winner | 34 |
"First, You Cry" author Betty | 39 |
Utility's power-saving stratagem | 36 |
Like Rudner's audiences after a good joke? | 46 |
Positioning the Trojan horse in front of Troy? | 46 |
Evergreen tree going down a hill? | 33 |
Place where pizza dough is flattened? | 37 |
"Fool to Cry" rockers, 1976 | 37 |
"Beast of Burden" band | 32 |
Bread seen while finding theater seats? | 39 |
A gymnastics coach must be a good __ | 36 |
Flow out of easily, as a word from the tongue | 45 |
It may be used in someone's hanging | 39 |
Home remodeler's test purchase, perhaps | 43 |
Refrain from a 1941 Woody Guthrie song | 38 |
What some dogs and flaming daredevils do | 40 |
Pretend you don't hear the alarm clock? | 43 |
Order actress Ellen to switch sides? | 36 |
Unused parts of a cell phone plan | 33 |
Arrives for Thanksgiving dinner? | 32 |
They're not loaded much anymore | 35 |
Prepares to put away, as a sleeping bag | 39 |
Cushions effect of food with drink? | 35 |
Take one's chances, metaphorically | 38 |
Watts who hosted a 1990s talk show | 34 |
She played Megan in "Funky Monkey" | 44 |
1915 Literature Nobelist ___ Rolland | 36 |
Novel in which real persons are fictionalized | 45 |
Fiction that's thinly veiled reality | 40 |
Fireworks that shoot "stars" | 38 |
Birthday cake toppers [in standard serif type] | 48 |
Sending flowers to a courtroom worker? | 38 |
Prizefighter in a Parisian novel? | 33 |
Ruth and Billie attend spectacle | 32 |
Ethnic group known for its caravans | 35 |
"Norma" librettist Felice ___ | 39 |
''Norma'' librettist Felice | 43 |
Crazy for Transylvania vampire lore? | 36 |
Student of Spanish, Italian, etc. | 33 |
Basis of many countries' legal systems | 42 |
Wearing togas and saying "Ave," e.g.? | 47 |
Coarsely ground wheat, rye and flaxseed | 39 |
Actor Ray's discussion group? | 33 |
The Colosseum, Circus Maximus, et al. | 37 |
Buffalo Bill on Valentine's Day? | 36 |
Literary genre popular with women | 33 |
Counseling offered by TV's Downey? | 38 |
They're often used to make pasta sauce | 42 |
Irma who wrote "The Joy of Cooking" | 45 |
"The Joy of Cooking" author | 37 |
"Stouthearted Men" composer | 37 |
"Blue Heaven" composer | 32 |
"Pretty Woman" genre, briefly | 39 |
Paul Revere founded a brass and copper works here | 49 |
''Illinois Lover''? | 35 |
Shakespearean Dire Straits jam? (5,3,6) | 39 |
Man's slipper and woman's slipper | 41 |
"West Side Story" inspiration | 39 |
Lover is forced to work at a salon? | 35 |
Colorful command to a Shakespeare character? | 44 |
Religious ritual from the Italian capital? | 42 |
Actress Rebecca of "Ugly Betty" | 41 |
Genus of shrubs named for an astronomer | 39 |
Instigator of the rape of the Sabines | 37 |
"Death Valley Days" host | 34 |
Hungarian ballet master and family | 34 |
Gossip columnist Barrett and others | 35 |
Baseball's 'Penguin' | 32 |
They brought you the Popeil Pocket Fisherman | 44 |
"But wait, there's more!" company | 47 |
Big name in kitchen gadgets seen on infomercials | 48 |
"But wait! There's more!" company | 47 |
Any of the "Be My Baby" singers | 41 |
1960's girl group, with "the" | 43 |
Director of "Apollo 13" | 33 |
"The Da Vinci Code" (2006) director | 45 |
Noted filmmaker meets sportscasting legend? | 43 |
Richie Cunningham collides with a shock jock | 44 |
Co-author of The Umpire Strikes Back | 39 |
Metal legend who died on 5/16/10 | 32 |
Howard on "The Andy Griffith Show" | 44 |
Howard during his Mayberry days | 32 |
Cox who played Drew in "Deliverance" | 46 |
Cox of "St. Elsewhere" | 32 |
Cox of "Beverly Hills Cop" | 36 |
"G.T.O." singers __ & the Daytonas | 48 |
Author of "End the Fed" | 33 |
1988 and 2008 presidential candidate | 36 |
Noted Joffrey Ballet dancer of the 1980s | 40 |
Liberal pundit with a conservative father | 41 |
"My Father at 100: A Memoir" author | 45 |
'Da Doo --' (1963 hit song) | 35 |
"Bull Durham" screenwriter | 36 |
Director of the U.S. Mint (actor) | 33 |
1988 Tony winner for "Speed-the-Plow" | 47 |
"You're No Good" singer Linda | 43 |