| Company known for its Counting Sheep ads | 40 |
| Brand whose ads feature the Counting Sheep | 42 |
| "The World's Best Mattress" | 41 |
| "Counting Sheep" mattresses | 37 |
| "Perfect Sleeper" mattresses | 38 |
| Word with "truth" or "blood" | 48 |
| Truth ___ (interrogation injection) | 35 |
| Scopolamine and sodium pentothal, e.g. | 38 |
| "Bake-n-__": Rhodes product line | 42 |
| Pergolesi's "La ___ Padrona" | 42 |
| Slender, long-legged African wildcat | 36 |
| Von Stroheim, in "Sunset Boulevard" | 45 |
| Leporello, e.g., in "Don Giovanni" | 44 |
| Anna or Thomas, on "Downton Abbey" | 44 |
| Volunteer for the Peace Corps, say | 34 |
| Roscoe Tanner's strong point | 32 |
| Coward's "In Which We ___" | 40 |
| Best part of Ivanisevic's game | 34 |
| "They also ___ . . . " | 32 |
| "In Which We ___," 1942 film | 38 |
| Offer a Thanksgiving Day highlight | 34 |
| Bit of advice from a tennis coach? | 34 |
| Robert ____ ( Dan McGrew creator) | 33 |
| What mechanics may do as part of a tuneup? | 42 |
| Potential turning point in a tennis match | 41 |
| Do business like an orthopedist? | 32 |
| They charge to use their facilities | 35 |
| Add-on for a large party's tab | 34 |
| Target at the start of a point, in tennis | 41 |
| Steadily growing business segment | 33 |
| Efficiency when starting a tennis point? | 40 |
| Deliverer's door (with an up-front charge) | 46 |
| Healthcare or hospitality, for example | 38 |
| Gross national product component | 32 |
| "The Cremation of Sam McGee" | 38 |
| Table napkin at Buckingham palace | 33 |
| Hand cleaners at the dinner table | 33 |
| Waiting on a group at a Roman trattoria, perhaps? | 49 |
| Bit of Java code similar to an applet | 37 |
| Electronic control system, briefly | 34 |
| Tom ___ (Mystery Science Theater 3000 bot) | 42 |
| Electronic control system, for short | 36 |
| Electronic control mechanism, informally | 40 |
| Electronic control mechanisms, briefly | 38 |
| Quicentenary and quipedal starter | 33 |
| "Le coeur a ___ raisons...": Pascal | 45 |
| "Le coeur a ___ raisons..." | 37 |
| TV street "where the air is sweet" | 44 |
| Street "where the air is sweet" | 41 |
| Ruskin's "___ and Lilies" | 39 |
| PBS's "___ Street" | 32 |
| Its seeds are used to make tahini | 33 |
| "Open ___" (magical command) | 38 |
| "5, Rue __": French kids' TV show | 47 |
| "___ and Lilies": Ruskin | 34 |
| __ "Street" (PBS kids' show) | 42 |
| Cooking ingredient in some Chinese dishes | 41 |
| Ingredient in much Asian cooking | 32 |
| Theme park where one can see Bert and Ernie | 43 |
| Chicken flavorers in a Chinese restaurant | 41 |
| Ingredients in everything bagels | 32 |
| Show whose characters are this puzzle's theme | 49 |
| Show where kids could be Grouchketeers | 38 |
| Show featuring "Journey to Ernie" | 43 |
| Home address of Oscar the Grouch | 32 |
| TV show about someone who examines seeds? | 41 |
| Mobutu ___ Seko, President of Zaire | 35 |
| Zairean autocrat Mobutu ___ Seko | 32 |
| President Mobutu ___ Seko of Zaire | 34 |
| Mobutu ____ Seko: president of Zaire | 36 |
| Mobutu ___ Seko, Zaire's President | 38 |
| Mobutu ___ Seko (African despot) | 32 |
| Late Zairean dictator Mobutu ___ Seko | 37 |
| Former Zairian leader Mobutu ___ Seko | 37 |
| Former Zairian dictator Mobutu ___ Seko | 39 |
| Congolese dictator Mobutu ___ Seko | 34 |
| ...like Zaire's Mobutu ___ Seko | 35 |
| Shakespeare's "Hurry!" | 36 |
| Permanently attached, to a zoologist | 36 |
| Permanently attached, in zoology | 32 |
| Permanently attached, as a barnacle | 35 |
| Lacking freedom of movement, as barnacles | 41 |
| Attached by its base, as a plant | 32 |
| Attached at the base, botanically | 33 |
| 50 minutes with a psychiatrist, e.g. | 36 |
| U.S. composer associated with Copland | 37 |
| Roger ___, U.S. composer: 1896-1985 | 35 |
| "Turn O Libertad" composer | 36 |
| Six-line, Italian-form sonnet ender | 35 |
| Second division of an Italian sonnet | 36 |
| Rock's Jefferson Airplane, e.g. | 35 |
| Octave's counterpart in a sonnet | 36 |
| Latter part of an Italian sonnet | 32 |
| Last six lines of a sonnet, often | 33 |
| Last six lines of a Petrarchan sonnet | 37 |
| Italian sonnet's ending lines | 33 |
| It follows the octave in an Italian sonnet | 42 |
| Certain set of lines from Petrarch | 34 |
| Any stanza in Burns's "To a Mouse" | 48 |
| Octet followers, in Italian sonnets | 35 |