| It may result from a long phone conversation | 44 |
| " ___ like Odysseus . . . ": Yeats | 44 |
| What bouncers show you, with "the" | 44 |
| "Knockin' on Heaven's ___" | 44 |
| "All ___ open to courtesy": Fuller | 44 |
| Rimsky-Korsakov's "Le Coq ___" | 44 |
| ''Explorer'' of kids' TV | 44 |
| Show affection (with ''on'') | 44 |
| "Ant for ant ___ long": Theocritus | 44 |
| "___ any here know me?": King Lear | 44 |
| Thus spake Edgar Bergen, with "in" | 44 |
| "No ___!" ("Of course!") | 44 |
| Wall Street barometer (with "the") | 44 |
| Sensible, and alternate title of this puzzle | 44 |
| Grade that describes this puzzle's theme | 44 |
| ''Masterpiece Theatre'' fare | 44 |
| One might say "y'all" with one | 44 |
| Rapper with the 2011 album "Detox" | 44 |
| "Forgot About ___" (1999 rap song) | 44 |
| "___ Day" (hip-hop single of 1993) | 44 |
| Rapper who mentored Kendrick Lamar, casually | 44 |
| "___ Day" (hit rap single of 1993) | 44 |
| Subject of a painting by Picasso or Rousseau | 44 |
| Most of ''The Wizard of Oz'' | 44 |
| Stallone's ''Judge ___'' | 44 |
| Number of stripes on the flag of Deutschland | 44 |
| Bob's 'Price Is Right' successor | 44 |
| Host of "Whose Line Is it Anyway?" | 44 |
| Only player to win an MVP in the ABA and NBA | 44 |
| Nefarious character played by Joseph Wiseman | 44 |
| Fictional villain whose given name is Julius | 44 |
| Many members of prestigious faculties: Abbr. | 44 |
| Joanne of "All the King's Men" | 44 |
| Joanne of "The Pride of St. Louis" | 44 |
| "Next, I'm off to the ___ ..." | 44 |
| What to do when told to "beat it!" | 44 |
| ___ Lane, home of London's Theatre Royal | 44 |
| Winehouse "Tears ___ on Their Own" | 44 |
| "Marriage à la Mode" playwright | 44 |
| Award won by Patton in WWI and again in WWII | 44 |
| Subj. of the book "Spring Forward" | 44 |
| ''The Lost Weekend'' subject | 44 |
| Chapman of "Dog the Bounty Hunter" | 44 |
| Political nickname based on a middle initial | 44 |
| First-act finale in "La Bohème" | 44 |
| 1982's "Ebony and Ivory," e.g. | 44 |
| "I should've thought of that!" | 44 |
| Cause of a post-bender fender-bender?: Abbr. | 44 |
| "The Count of Monte Cristo" author | 44 |
| Made simpler (with ''down'') | 44 |
| Classic 1965 novel set on the planet Arrakis | 44 |
| Abe's "The Woman in the _____" | 44 |
| "Crooning" author John Gregory ___ | 44 |
| Kirsten of the "Spider-Man" movies | 44 |
| "Knight, Death and Devil" engraver | 44 |
| Windy weather phenomenon in the Great Plains | 44 |
| "Sands of Iwo Jima" director Allan | 44 |
| One who's definitely not in the in-crowd | 44 |
| "Blowin' in the Wind" composer | 44 |
| ___ per centimeter (surface tension measure) | 44 |
| "The Gold Bug" author's inits. | 44 |
| A cricket has one below each front leg joint | 44 |
| It's used when looking for the right key | 44 |
| Aviation editor of Cosmopolitan in the 1920s | 44 |
| Man addressed as ''My Lord'' | 44 |
| "My Name Is ___" (former NBC show) | 44 |
| ''My Name is ___'' (TV show) | 44 |
| Bogart's role in "High Sierra" | 44 |
| 1960s Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Wheeler | 44 |
| "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral" role | 44 |
| "... countrymen, lend me your ___" | 44 |
| Gym Class Heroes "Kissin' ___" | 44 |
| Frost's "right place for love" | 44 |
| "Battlestar Galactica" destination | 44 |
| ''With the greatest of ___'' | 44 |
| Only cardinal point not in a U.S. state name | 44 |
| "___ of the Sun . . . ," 1935 song | 44 |
| "I turn my back to the ___": Blake | 44 |
| "___ Lynne," Victorian best seller | 44 |
| "Stand and Deliver" Calif. setting | 44 |
| Urban area in a 1987 Cheech Marin film title | 44 |
| "Born in ---" (Cheech Marin movie) | 44 |
| Directional movie based on a Steinbeck novel | 44 |
| "For Your Eyes Only" singer Sheena | 44 |
| Home of Pennsylvania's Lafayette College | 44 |
| Marryat's "Mr. Midshipman ___" | 44 |
| "Five ___ Pieces" (Nicholson film) | 44 |
| Class that doesn't require much studying | 44 |
| Gut course, like "Rocks for Jocks" | 44 |
| Address where you can live the life of Riley | 44 |
| "Please Don't ___ the Daisies" | 44 |
| Allman Brothers' "___ a Peach" | 44 |
| "Please Don't --- the Daisies" | 44 |
| "Do I dare to _____ peach?": Eliot | 44 |
| 'Do I dare to -- peach?': T.S. Eliot | 44 |
| One of two options at a fast food restaurant | 44 |
| Totally enjoy something, with "up" | 44 |
| ''Jack Sprat could ___ fat'' | 44 |
| Debussy's "Le Jet d'_____" | 44 |
| Israel's first United Nations ambassador | 44 |