| "Suit of lights" wearer | 33 |
| Theodore Roosevelt follower, 1912 | 33 |
| Powerful position for a proponent | 33 |
| One pursuing change, pejoratively | 33 |
| Sacrifices may be made with these | 33 |
| Keeps afloat, with "up" | 33 |
| Chain formerly owned by Pillsbury | 33 |
| Rate at which a company uses cash | 33 |
| Creator of Little Lord Fauntleroy | 33 |
| Allen's partner at the Palace | 33 |
| Let the gas out after filling up? | 33 |
| Historical subject for Gore Vidal | 33 |
| Sac or city once sacked by Tatars | 33 |
| Vehicle that's often numbered | 33 |
| One that goes to school regularly | 33 |
| Transported, like school students | 33 |
| Money for a trip across town, say | 33 |
| The President and his supporters? | 33 |
| Training ground for an accountant | 33 |
| A conductor may have it memorized | 33 |
| It's often head and shoulders | 33 |
| "On the other hand ..." | 33 |
| "Thanks, ___ no thanks" | 33 |
| Former Montana copper-mining city | 33 |
| Part of "caveat emptor" | 33 |
| Purchases, as the remaining stock | 33 |
| Cinematic captain of Star Command | 33 |
| Bahamas, Caymans, and other isls. | 33 |
| ''See you later'' | 33 |
| Without the help of written music | 33 |
| ''See ya later!'' | 33 |
| They may be exchanged at the door | 33 |
| Letters on some party invitations | 33 |
| Caveat initials on a party invite | 33 |
| "I'm not providing" | 33 |
| Late West Virginia senator Robert | 33 |
| Agcy. co-founded by Michael Ovitz | 33 |
| "Brian's Song" star | 33 |
| "Rollerball" star James | 33 |
| "The Godfather" co-star | 33 |
| "Mickey Blue Eyes" star | 33 |
| "Las Vegas" star James | 33 |
| "Cash __": TV game show | 33 |
| Facilities where suits are put on | 33 |
| Item on a San Francisco tchotchke | 33 |
| Mexican vacation spot, familiarly | 33 |
| English explorer of North America | 33 |
| They're hailed from sidewalks | 33 |
| Where hailing isn't necessary | 33 |
| Willie Wonka's favorite tree? | 33 |
| Major Côte d'Ivoire export | 33 |
| Opposite of "gentleman" | 33 |
| Fleetwood or Eldorado, informally | 33 |
| Borrow without intending to repay | 33 |
| One of Europe's oldest cities | 33 |
| Late San Francisco columnist Herb | 33 |
| Ciaran Hinds, on "Rome" | 33 |
| "Et tu, Brute?" utterer | 33 |
| 'Your Show of Shows' star | 33 |
| Place to have a "cuppa" | 33 |
| Part of many a corporate facility | 33 |
| Cult leader's robe, I imagine | 33 |
| Nicolas of "Adaptation" | 33 |
| 'National Treasure' actor | 33 |
| Hesitant about committing oneself | 33 |
| "High Hopes" songwriter | 33 |
| "Mildred Pierce" author | 33 |
| "The Dark Knight" actor | 33 |
| ''The __ Mutiny'' | 33 |
| Wouk novel (with "The") | 33 |
| Where the Arab League was founded | 33 |
| Africa's largest capital city | 33 |
| What John and Yoko cut in '69 | 33 |
| They're sometimes upside-down | 33 |
| President Coolidge's nickname | 33 |
| 20th-century White House nickname | 33 |
| Silent ___ (White House nickname) | 33 |
| Golden Bears football helmet word | 33 |
| First name among baseball legends | 33 |
| 2007 Hall of Fame inductee Ripken | 33 |
| A ferry runs between it and Dover | 33 |
| High school math course, casually | 33 |
| Prereq for differential equations | 33 |
| Moses sent him into Canaan to spy | 33 |
| Painter Bingham's middle name | 33 |
| One of Moses' spies in Canaan | 33 |
| ColombiaÂ’s third-largest city | 33 |
| Agua ___ (Palm Springs, formerly) | 33 |
| Talk radio participant, sometimes | 33 |
| Got quiet (with "down") | 33 |
| Flower's sepals, collectively | 33 |
| 2010 Heisman Trophy winner Newton | 33 |
| 'Modern Family' character | 33 |
| Country with a pagoda on its flag | 33 |
| Baltimore's "Yards" | 33 |
| Confessed, with "clean" | 33 |
| "And it --- to pass..." | 33 |
| Dressed like, for a costume party | 33 |
| Acquired with little or no effort | 33 |
| Joe ___ (former cigarette mascot) | 33 |