| "Streetcar . . . " cry | 32 |
| "How --- Got Her Groove Back" | 39 |
| "A Streetcar Named Desire" shout | 42 |
| "A Streetcar Named Desire" name | 41 |
| "A Streetcar Named Desire" heroine | 44 |
| "__ By Starlight": jazz standard | 42 |
| ''Streetcar . . .'' character | 45 |
| ___ Maris (title of the Virgin Mary) | 36 |
| Radio drama "of mother love sacrifice" | 48 |
| "Good Will Hunting" actor ___ Skarsgard | 49 |
| Effect used to measure astronomical distances | 45 |
| _____ Jay, BC's official bird | 33 |
| Protector of sailors, by tradition | 34 |
| Namesake of a renowned Naples castle | 36 |
| Another name for Erasmus of Formiae | 35 |
| ___ fire (phenomenon seen at sea) | 33 |
| Something that may get tongue-tied? | 35 |
| What an inflectional ending is added to | 39 |
| Prepare, as cherries for cooking | 32 |
| Part of the pot that doesn't go in the bowl? | 48 |
| One may be picked out of a stash | 32 |
| It might hold your baby's breath | 36 |
| Have roots in (with "from") | 37 |
| Dorothy's aunt after being canonized? | 41 |
| Apple's apple logo lacks one | 32 |
| Subject of some controversial research | 38 |
| Subject of recent medical research | 34 |
| Focus of much biomedical research | 33 |
| Patti Page song about a burning pipe? | 37 |
| Quiz show scandals whistle-blower Herb | 38 |
| Keep an antioxidant-heavy fruit juice in check? | 47 |
| Curved piece of a ship's timber | 35 |
| Part of a watch touching the breastbone? | 40 |
| Rousing speech or a typical watch | 33 |
| Watch that runs without batteries | 33 |
| World War II weapon with an acronymic name | 42 |
| Weapon whose name is an acronym for its designers | 49 |
| Weapon featured in "Exodus" | 37 |
| Gun that uses nine-millimeter ammo | 34 |
| Anna ___, star of "Nana": 1934 | 40 |
| An Anna to whom Goldwyn brought manna | 37 |
| Actress in "The Wedding Night" | 40 |
| 30's and 40's actress Anna | 34 |
| "Where Eagles Dare" carbine | 37 |
| "The Girl With the Hatbox" star | 41 |
| Sign of a clogged toilet, perhaps | 33 |
| "The Red and the Black" author | 40 |
| Marie Henri Beyle's pseudonym | 33 |
| Author of "Le Rouge et le Noir" | 41 |
| "The Red and the Black" novelist | 42 |
| "Le Rouge et le Noir" author | 38 |
| Manager of five straight World Series champions | 47 |
| Immortal manager nicknamed for his hometown | 43 |
| His was the first number retired by the Mets | 44 |
| Baseball's "Old Perfessor" | 40 |
| "Casey at the Bat" autobiographer | 43 |
| Apt anagram of "notes" | 32 |
| User of a pad with a center rule | 32 |
| One who appreciates a great dictator | 36 |
| Job made almost obsolete by voice recorders | 43 |
| Intended user of a certain ruled pad | 36 |
| Dictator's aide, in days gone by | 36 |
| Apt anagram of ''notes'' | 40 |
| Anagrammatically, she takes notes | 33 |
| Anagram of "notes," aptly | 35 |
| Anagram of "notes," appropriately | 43 |
| Dictator's writer, for short | 32 |
| Copier of a dictator's words | 32 |
| Wasting time by writing in longhand? | 36 |
| They're taken from dictators | 32 |
| Tablet in an office supplies store | 34 |
| Item with two red lines running down the middle | 47 |
| "Mad Men" pool members | 32 |
| They're good at taking things down | 38 |
| Everyone in the pool, in bygone days | 36 |
| Dictator's assistants, for short | 36 |
| Narrowing of a corporeal passage | 32 |
| Having poor ecological adaptability | 35 |
| Tube used to keep an artery open | 32 |
| Supporter of one with a bad heart? | 34 |
| Sir Frank ___, historian of Anglo-Saxon England | 47 |
| Speaker with an unusually loud voice | 36 |
| Loud voice from the "Iliad" | 37 |
| In myth, loser of a shouting match with Hermes | 46 |
| House majority leader before Eric | 33 |
| "So You Think You Can Dance" move | 43 |
| "That's one small ___ for . . ." | 46 |
| ''___ right up!'' | 33 |
| Word repeated by a drill sergeant | 33 |
| Resign (with ''down'') | 38 |
| Put one foot in front of the other | 34 |
| One of a number of things taken to the cellar | 45 |
| Elton John "___ Into Christmas" | 41 |
| "--- right up!" (barker's shout) | 46 |
| When repeated, aerobics class cry | 33 |
| When repeated, aerobic instructor's cry | 43 |
| When repeated, a dance instructor's call | 44 |
| What the passenger told the cabbie | 34 |
| What Hesse called one of his novels | 35 |
| The first or last one can be a doozy | 36 |