| Malden's employer in a '70s TV series | 45 |
| Gp. that was an antagonist in "Milk" | 46 |
| Force in "Milk," for short | 36 |
| Enforcement org. since the Cal. Gold Rush | 41 |
| Employer of TV's Nash Bridges, briefly | 42 |
| Dirty Harry's employer, for short | 37 |
| Cop squad in "Monk": Abbr. | 36 |
| Calif. group with a seven-point badge | 37 |
| "Milk" antagonists, for short | 39 |
| "Bullitt" law enforcement org. | 40 |
| "Bullitt" force: Abbr. | 32 |
| Employ violence, for the purpose of coercion, say | 49 |
| Strips of land where beach resorts may be found | 47 |
| Show that ended in 2005, to fans | 32 |
| Tone-blending painting technique | 32 |
| "Mona Lisa" tone-blending technique | 45 |
| Monogram of the author of "Chéri" | 46 |
| Individually wrapped cheese slices: abbr. | 41 |
| Warrant officer's inferior: Abbr. | 37 |
| Tripp's rank on "CSI: Miami": Abbr. | 49 |
| Towser, e.g., in "Catch-22": Abbr. | 44 |
| The Beatles' Pepper, briefly | 32 |
| Snorkel in "Beetle Bailey," e.g. | 42 |
| Slaughter in pro wrestling, for short | 37 |
| Rank below warrant officer: Abbr. | 33 |
| Pro wrestling's ___ Slaughter | 33 |
| One involved with drilling: Abbr. | 33 |
| O'Rourke, e.g., of "F Troop": Abbr. | 49 |
| Friday's "Dragnet" rank (abbr.) | 45 |
| Army driller's designation: Abbr. | 37 |
| Abbr. that can follow master or staff | 37 |
| "Ten-hut!" yeller: Abbr. | 34 |
| "Pepper's" title, to Beatles | 42 |
| "Pepper's" rank, to the Beatles? | 46 |
| ___ Rock (war-themed DC Comics character) | 41 |
| ___ Maj. (top-ranked USMC noncom) | 33 |
| ___ Hulka ("Stripes" role) | 36 |
| ___ Heath of Philo Vance mysteries | 34 |
| Central figure at the fictional Ft. Baxter | 42 |
| Army officer, somewhat abbreviated | 34 |
| "Band" leader of the 1960s | 36 |
| Ones giving marching orders: Abbr. | 34 |
| They sport three chevrons: Abbr. | 32 |
| They might yell at their privates: Abbr. | 40 |
| Drill instructors, usually: Abbr. | 33 |
| "Boston's Finest" figs. | 37 |
| ___ Na Na (Woodstock act, for some reason) | 42 |
| Manfred Mann's "___ La La" | 40 |
| Al Green's "___-La-La" | 36 |
| "Grease" band ___ Na Na | 33 |
| "___-La-La" (Al Green hit) | 36 |
| When doubled, a Ben Kweller album | 33 |
| Last syllable of an Ali G expression | 36 |
| Al Green song "___-La-La" | 35 |
| "--- Na Na" of doo-wop | 32 |
| "___-La-La" (1974 Al Green hit) | 41 |
| "___ Na Na," TV program | 33 |
| "___ La La" (1964 Manfred Mann hit) | 45 |
| "___ La La" (1964 hit) | 32 |
| '50s nostalgia group ___ Na Na | 34 |
| ___ cha beef (Chinese food option) | 34 |
| "Mr. Loverman" dancehall singer Ranks | 47 |
| 1989 B-52's hit song Love ____ | 37 |
| British explorer Sir Ernest Henry | 33 |
| Fish usually caught in the winter | 33 |
| Canadian rapper not named for river herring | 43 |
| Some parts of the park provide it | 33 |
| Plot that receives little direct sunlight | 41 |
| "The ___ of night . . . ": Longfellow | 47 |
| "The herring ate my homework," e.g.? | 46 |
| Boxer's sparring partner, at times | 38 |
| Sundial's ''moving part'' | 45 |
| Man's five o'clock feature? | 35 |
| Exercise one's rights, perhaps? | 35 |
| Tail the junior senator from California? | 40 |
| They're presently out of power | 34 |
| Advisory hopefuls, in British Parliament | 40 |
| They're rarely seen on rainy days | 37 |
| 1992 black-and-white Woody Allen movie | 38 |
| Like a con artist's business | 32 |
| Billy Joel's former brother-in-law | 38 |
| Beware of that parasol maker: He's a ___ | 44 |
| Residence of "Naughty Lady" of song | 45 |
| Playwright Peter of "Equus" | 37 |
| Unfair treatment, with "the" | 38 |
| Mother Goose's "Pretty Bobby" | 43 |
| Mineworkers' reminders to drive safely? | 43 |
| Practice casually in the outfield | 33 |
| Austin Powers' favorite kind of carpet? | 43 |
| What an outfielder does for practice | 36 |
| Stylish haircut or stylish carpet | 33 |
| Retrieve and throw back, in baseball practice | 45 |
| Hairstyle popularized by Farrah Fawcett | 39 |
| Farrah Fawcett's signature do | 33 |
| Dance popularized in the 1930's | 35 |
| Catch and throw back, as fly balls | 34 |
| You can sink your feet into them | 32 |
| Word in an Austin Powers film title | 35 |
| More like far-fetched dog stories? | 34 |
| ''Scooby-Doo'' character | 40 |