| "Frasier" and "Fawlty Towers" | 49 |
| "2 Broke Girls" and "30 Rock" | 49 |
| Civil disobedience in the workplace | 35 |
| Word after "Web" or "camp" | 46 |
| What a building inspector inspects | 34 |
| Threadneedle Street, ___ of London's commerce | 49 |
| It may have ".com" in its name | 40 |
| Responsibility for home builders | 32 |
| Table of contents on the Internet | 33 |
| They may be ripe for development | 32 |
| Stops along the Information Superhighway | 40 |
| Villainous "Star Wars" group | 38 |
| Users of the dark side of the Force | 35 |
| Jedi foes, in "Star Wars" | 35 |
| Group whose master was Darth Sidious | 36 |
| "Star Wars" followers of the dark side | 48 |
| '60s protest / Skip, as a dance | 35 |
| Popular form of protest in the '60s | 39 |
| Occupation not much seen nowadays? | 34 |
| Campus happening in the 60's | 32 |
| Administration building disruptions | 35 |
| Susan Howatch novel about protesting clergy? | 44 |
| First capital of the Last Frontier | 34 |
| University of Alaska Southeast campus site | 42 |
| Site of the Alaska Purchase transfer ceremony | 45 |
| Original capital of the Alaska Territory | 40 |
| National historical park in Alaska | 34 |
| First territorial capital of Alaska | 35 |
| City on Alaska's Baranof Island | 35 |
| Capital of former Russian America | 33 |
| America's largest city in area | 34 |
| Alaska's capital before Juneau | 34 |
| Alaska's ___ National Historical Park | 41 |
| 19th-century territorial capital | 32 |
| Revolutionary toy of the '70s-'80s? | 43 |
| Classic kids' toy of the '80's | 42 |
| "Happy Days" catchphrase | 34 |
| Retort from a 1970s-'80s sitcom | 35 |
| Relative of "Get lost!" | 33 |
| "Go jump in the lake!" | 32 |
| Refrain from taking further action | 34 |
| Decide against making any changes | 33 |
| What the crowd does for a mellow show | 37 |
| What Otis Redding does on a dock | 32 |
| Watches one's niece and nephew, say | 39 |
| Tries to please a master, perhaps | 33 |
| Plops one's rump next to another | 36 |
| Attends as a visitor (with "on") | 42 |
| Attends as a visitor, with "on" | 41 |
| Attends a meeting, with "on" | 38 |
| Doesn't divulge, as bad news | 32 |
| Is in a potentially dangerous spot | 34 |
| Does nothing while trouble brews | 32 |
| Is content with not taking any action | 37 |
| ''Stop fidgeting!'' | 35 |
| Harvey Danger "Flagpole ___" | 38 |
| Word with "house" or "baby" | 47 |
| Parent's temporary replacement | 34 |
| Necessity for some, in order to go to the movies | 48 |
| They're frequently teen girls | 33 |
| Nervousness shown by a baby's caretaker? | 44 |
| Bench a cab company softball team player? | 41 |
| "Don't go anywhere!" | 34 |
| "(--- On) The Dock of the Bay" | 40 |
| Sioux leader of the 19th century | 32 |
| Ammo that's still on the store shelf? | 41 |
| Defenseless victims or Bedard works | 35 |
| Hanging around and enjoying some nectar, perhaps? | 49 |
| Duck hunter's autobiography? | 32 |
| Prosperous like Mona Lisa while modeling? | 41 |
| In ___ (in its original position) | 33 |
| In ___ (archaeologist's phrase) | 35 |
| In --- (legalese for original position) | 39 |
| In --- (as originally positioned) | 33 |
| In ___ (legalese for original position) | 39 |
| In ___ (left where it was found) | 32 |
| In ___ (how location-specific art is viewed) | 44 |
| Ex __: not in its original habitat | 34 |
| Ex ___ (not in its original habitat) | 36 |
| As originally placed, after "in" | 42 |
| Archaeologists usually find things in this | 42 |
| "The Office" or "MASH" | 42 |
| "The Office" or "M*A*S*H" | 45 |
| "Friends" or "MASH" | 39 |
| Partner of "take notice" | 34 |
| Partner of ''take notice'' | 42 |
| They're beneficial to the core | 34 |
| Strategy for getting a six-pack? | 32 |
| Exercises begun in a supine position | 36 |
| Teacher's command to a sloucher | 35 |
| Edith who wrote "The Outcasts" | 40 |
| ___ bath (therapeutic treatment) | 32 |
| "The Destroyer" in Hinduism | 37 |
| The Destroyer, in Hinduism (Var.) | 33 |
| Smashing Pumpkins "Gish" single | 41 |
| Smashing Pumpkins "Gish" jam | 38 |
| God known as "The Destroyer" | 38 |
| "The Blessed One," to Hindus | 38 |
| "Geese a-laying" number | 33 |
| "___ Degrees of Separation" | 37 |