| Steve Winwood "___ Decision" | 38 |
| Remaining 7 and 10 pins in bowling | 34 |
| Phish "___ Open and Melt" | 35 |
| One way to lower a stock's price | 36 |
| Divide, with ''up'' | 35 |
| Challenging bowling pin arrangement | 35 |
| Legal decree in a divorce proceeding? | 37 |
| But we were stranded due to a __ | 32 |
| Pass receiver that lines up at a distance | 41 |
| What the nit-picking barber did? | 32 |
| "To boldly go" is an example of one | 45 |
| Stickler's grammatical no-no | 32 |
| Construction frowned on by some purists | 39 |
| "To gladly give," e.g. | 32 |
| "I used to always go there" | 37 |
| Home with a between-floors entrance | 35 |
| Home with floors separated by half a story | 42 |
| Home with at least two sets of stairs | 37 |
| Herculean labor at a psychiatrist's office | 46 |
| Some "Soul Train" line maneuvers | 42 |
| Feature of some televised debates | 33 |
| Motion to secede endorsed for a vote? | 37 |
| Experiments with nuclear fission, e.g | 37 |
| Experiments with nuclear fission, e.g. | 38 |
| Selects candidates from multiple parties | 40 |
| It's in some pitchers' repertoires | 42 |
| Fastballs that drop sharply near the plate | 42 |
| What multiple winners of a lottery must do | 42 |
| Voter's ''crossover'' ballot | 48 |
| Cause of some minority election victories | 41 |
| Quiet sound of water on the side of a pail, say | 47 |
| Son of Sarek and Amanda, on "Star Trek" | 49 |
| Second-in-command to Captain Kirk | 33 |
| Pointy-eared "Star Trek" guy | 38 |
| Late writer with a 1946 best seller | 35 |
| 2009 film role for Zachary Quinto | 33 |
| "Star Trek III" subject | 33 |
| "Live long and prosper" speaker | 41 |
| Character in "Satanic Star Trek"? | 43 |
| Promo for a prominent baby doctor's book? | 45 |
| Reason to stop filming "Star Trek"? | 45 |
| British pottery manufacturer known for bone china | 49 |
| English potter: 1754–1827 | 32 |
| Noted family in china manufacture | 33 |
| Ludwig who wrote nine symphonies | 32 |
| 19th-century violinist/composer Louis | 37 |
| German composer Louis and family | 32 |
| " . . . ___ the child" | 32 |
| It's preventable with preservatives | 39 |
| What a slugger is unlikely to choose? | 37 |
| Unread part of a movie review, maybe | 36 |
| Noncontender that beats a pennant race team, e.g. | 49 |
| Lousy team that wrecks a contender's chances | 48 |
| Warnings that key things are about to be revealed | 49 |
| Rex Beach's "The ___" | 35 |
| Doting too much on a goatish god? | 33 |
| Kill-joy runs harbor for ill-gotten gains | 41 |
| Where Bing Crosby went to college | 33 |
| Word with "well" or "soft" | 46 |
| Already claimed, with "for" | 37 |
| Employee needed by a bicycle manufacturer? | 42 |
| It'll leave you all washed up | 33 |
| Event for those afraid of immersion | 35 |
| Toon fry cook in The Krusty Krab restaurant | 43 |
| Title TV character in Bikini Bottom | 35 |
| Squidward's neighbor on Nickelodeon | 39 |
| Resident of kidvid's Bikini Bottom | 38 |
| Cartoon character who works at the Krusty Krab | 46 |
| Animated TV character with buck teeth | 37 |
| Imposed on others' generosity | 33 |
| Projecting gun platform on a warship | 36 |
| TV provider of "a word" | 33 |
| Recovering rocker might need one | 32 |
| Provider of "a word" on TV | 36 |
| It's often "proud" | 32 |
| "And now a word from our __" | 38 |
| "And now a word from our ___" | 39 |
| " . . . a word from our ___" | 38 |
| Infantry officer's half-pike | 32 |
| Amusing satire, like a Wayans film | 34 |
| "The Naked Gun," for one | 34 |
| "Scary Movie," for one | 32 |
| "Saturday Night Live" skit, often | 43 |
| "Saturday Night Live" skit | 36 |
| "Blazing Saddles," for one | 36 |
| "Airplane!" or "Spaceballs" | 47 |
| Pulled the wool over one's eyes | 35 |
| "Spaceballs" and the like | 35 |
| Antagonists in Scooby-Doo cartoons | 34 |
| Some hanging Halloween decorations | 34 |
| Prepared to send, as data to a printer | 38 |
| Computer programs that sequence print jobs | 42 |
| "... dish ran away with the ___" | 42 |
| Alt rock Texans, inspired by cutlery? | 37 |
| Wading bird with a long, flat beak | 34 |
| When he botched words, he watched birds | 39 |
| Reverend known for watching birds? | 34 |
| Reverend famous for swapping sounds | 35 |
| Clergyman known for slips of tongue | 35 |
| Clergyman famous for slips of the tongue | 40 |