| Astral saga that has a Darth part | 33 |
| How the celebrity's mom and dad survived? | 45 |
| "Are you ready?" channel | 34 |
| Pennsylvania and Grand Central (abbr.) | 38 |
| They're found all along the line: Abbr. | 43 |
| They're along the line (abbr.) | 34 |
| Places where connections are made: Abbr. | 40 |
| London's Covent Garden and others: Abbr. | 44 |
| Pot and porn magazines, typically | 33 |
| Former East German secret police | 32 |
| East Germany's secret police | 32 |
| Secret police who fell with the Berlin Wall | 43 |
| Secret police before the wall fell | 34 |
| East German secret police until 1990 | 36 |
| Most of a species' evolutionary history | 43 |
| Twelve-time presidential candidate | 34 |
| Perennial presidential candidate | 32 |
| Harold, of several failed presidential bids | 43 |
| Something for the record books, briefly | 39 |
| Word heard on ''ER'' | 36 |
| Temperature regulator, informally | 33 |
| M.D.'s "immediately" | 34 |
| "Immediately," in the O.R. | 36 |
| Rushing yards or turnovers, for short | 37 |
| Neurologist's "Now!" | 34 |
| MD's "immediately" | 32 |
| MD's "Immediately!" | 33 |
| Immediately, in the operating room | 34 |
| ER doc's "Right away!" | 36 |
| 6'9" or 72% free throw avg. | 36 |
| "Right now!" to a doctor | 34 |
| "Right now!," to a doctor | 35 |
| "Immediately!" on "ER" | 42 |
| "Immediately!," in the operating room | 47 |
| ''Now!'' in the OR | 34 |
| ''Immediately!'' in the OR | 42 |
| ''Immediately!'' in the E.R. | 44 |
| ''Immediately, nurse!'' | 39 |
| ''Hurry!'' to an MD | 35 |
| What each star on the American flag represents | 46 |
| Start of many criminal case names | 33 |
| It's abbreviated with two letters | 37 |
| Condoleezza Rice's department | 33 |
| Word with ''your name'' | 39 |
| Word in many public university names | 36 |
| Winnemac, in Sinclair Lewis novels | 34 |
| Washington, but not Washington, D.C. | 36 |
| India's Telangana, as of June 2014 | 38 |
| Word before and after "of the" | 40 |
| What a star represents on the US flag | 37 |
| What a star on a U.S. flag represents | 37 |
| The Jacksons hit "___ of Shock" | 41 |
| Stevie Ray Vaughan is from the Lone Star ___ | 44 |
| Only one bears the name of a U.S. president | 43 |
| New York or New Jersey, but not New England | 43 |
| Miss America contestant's designation | 41 |
| Member of a quadrennial convention | 34 |
| Madeleine Albright's bailiwick, once | 40 |
| Hillary Clinton's department | 32 |
| Belle and Sebastian "The ___ I Am In" | 47 |
| Association on a Miss America sash | 34 |
| Any one of New England's six | 32 |
| A star stands for it on the flag | 32 |
| "808:88:98" techno group 808 ___ | 42 |
| School district's examination | 33 |
| Cardinal vis-Ã -vis Illinois, Indiana or Ohio | 47 |
| Wealth accrued in a government account? | 39 |
| Thomas Jefferson was the first to lead it | 41 |
| Hillary Clinton's domain, once: Abbr. | 41 |
| "It Might as Well Be Spring" musical | 46 |
| Rodgers and Hammerstein film of 1945 | 36 |
| Event for a rural family's outing, perhaps | 46 |
| Turquoise in Arizona and New Mexico | 35 |
| It hasn't been achieved in America since 1959 | 49 |
| Where politicians aren't "fed" | 44 |
| Structures at Albany, Trenton, etc. | 35 |
| Result of a governor's signing | 34 |
| This might spring from Springfield | 34 |
| Requirement to wear seat belts, e.g. | 36 |
| Not driving while intoxicated, e.g. | 35 |
| It might restrict texting while driving | 39 |
| New Hampshire's "Live Free or Die"? | 49 |
| "Welcome to . . ." sign spot | 38 |
| Places for 'Welcome to ...' signs | 41 |
| Like "Pomp and Circumstance" | 38 |
| First word of "Ulysses" | 33 |
| Outline seen in local weather reports | 37 |
| Cops often take them at crime scenes | 36 |
| "Eureka" or "Excelsior" | 43 |
| Rhode Island's "Hope," e.g. | 41 |
| "Industry" for Utah, e.g. | 35 |
| "Friendship" for Texas, e.g. | 38 |
| "Forward," to Wisconsin | 33 |
| Island visited by Hudson in 1609 | 32 |
| Island over the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge | 40 |
| Verenigde ___ (America, in Amsterdam) | 37 |
| First word in a borough's name | 34 |
| The highest level of development | 32 |
| Cardiological consultation topic? | 33 |
| Subject of an annual presidential speech | 40 |