| Colleague of Safer, Kroft and Pelley | 36 |
| Colleague of Kroft on "60 Minutes" | 44 |
| Author of "Reporting Live" | 36 |
| "Reporting Live" author Lesley | 40 |
| "60 Minutes" newswoman | 32 |
| "48 Hours Investigates" host Lesley | 45 |
| "Come ___?" (Lake Como greeting) | 42 |
| Like the sober man who remained? | 32 |
| One may be taken to the cleaners | 32 |
| What blood, sweat and tears can do | 34 |
| Red Hot Chili Peppers "Purple ___" | 44 |
| Modest Mouse "Novocain ___" | 37 |
| Lit song that's off to the cleaners? | 40 |
| "The Human ___" (Philip Roth) | 39 |
| "Mancha," translated from Spanish | 43 |
| "14 Shades of Grey" group | 35 |
| Like the glass in church windows | 32 |
| Window material in many cathedrals | 34 |
| Feature of many cathedral windows | 33 |
| Problem fixable with a shirttail? | 33 |
| He's dyeing to make a living | 32 |
| Emulating a furniture maker, perhaps | 36 |
| What the Gateway Arch is made of | 32 |
| Alloy that's not so hard to spot? | 37 |
| "___ thy countrymen . . . !": Shak. | 45 |
| Word with "case" or "step" | 46 |
| It takes you up and down but never moves | 40 |
| Part of some gym exercise equipment | 35 |
| One of 897 in the Washington Monument | 37 |
| It consists of a riser and a tread | 34 |
| Dive bar might have one as a stage | 34 |
| "Case" or "way" leader | 42 |
| It can put you on a different flight | 36 |
| It's put together step by step | 34 |
| "The Spiral ___," 1946 film | 37 |
| Competing in a run up the Empire State Building | 47 |
| They go from one story to another | 33 |
| They'll get you to the next level | 37 |
| They may be taken in an emergency | 33 |
| The health-conscious often take them | 36 |
| The Empire State Building's 1,860 | 37 |
| Some people find them hard to take | 34 |
| New Brunswick major leaguer Matt | 32 |
| " . . . staggered down the ___" | 41 |
| Bad things for acrophobic teetotalers? | 38 |
| Opposite of a Led Zeppelin number? | 34 |
| Emergency evacuation route, often | 33 |
| Certain compartments in buildings | 33 |
| A vampire might take it to heart | 32 |
| ___ claim (establish mining rights) | 35 |
| Donuts and coffee in the police car? | 36 |
| They may be raised during a game | 32 |
| Vampire slayer's favorite food? | 35 |
| Hanging "icicle" in a cave | 36 |
| "___ 17" (1953 William Holden film) | 45 |
| ''Hogan's Heroes'' setting | 46 |
| "The Great Escape" setting | 36 |
| "Slaughterhouse Five" setting | 39 |
| "Hogan's Heroes" milieu | 37 |
| Wilder's "--- 17" (1953) | 38 |
| Setting for "Hogan's Heroes" | 42 |
| Locus for "Hogan's Heroes" | 40 |
| Frequent setting in a W.W. II movie | 35 |
| Col. Klink's domain, in 60's TV | 39 |
| Billy Wilder's "___ 17" | 37 |
| "Hogan's Heroes" site | 35 |
| "--- 17" (Holden classic) | 35 |
| Certain military camp + magazine | 32 |
| 1953 Billy Wilder film, in Rome? | 32 |
| Locale of Britain's first Christian martyr | 46 |
| English city where the Magna Carta originated | 45 |
| Like jokes you've heard before | 34 |
| Past the "Sell By" date, perhaps | 42 |
| Like Halloween candy in December | 32 |
| Like chips that have been set out too long | 42 |
| Not fresh enough to run in a newsweekly? | 40 |
| Old whetstone twisted by icy pellets | 36 |
| More rough around the edges, perhaps | 36 |
| Like yesterday's news, to today's | 41 |
| Stories you've heard a bajillion times? | 43 |
| Political leader originally surnamed Dzhugashvili | 49 |
| One of the "Big Three" at Yalta | 41 |
| Former "Pravda" editor | 32 |
| WWII battle site in southwestern Russia | 39 |
| Scene of a turning point in W.W. II | 35 |
| Violate a restraining order, perhaps | 36 |
| Leave angrily with "off" | 34 |
| Follow persistently, as a celebrity | 35 |
| Harasses persistently, as a celebrity | 37 |
| Place with pithy, anonymous scribblings | 39 |
| Best Actor/Original Screenplay nominee of 1976 | 46 |
| "Bullet to the Head" star | 35 |
| Rocky ceremonial start to a baseball game? | 42 |
| They're in a stable environment | 35 |
| Delay the Whitewater investigator | 33 |
| Order from an old English outlaw to his cohorts? | 48 |
| Walled French city on the English Channel | 41 |
| Pollen-producing part of a flower | 33 |
| Pollen-bearing organ of a flower | 32 |
| Connecticut town near New York City | 35 |