| He wrote "Lust for Life" | 34 |
| He wrote "Love Is Eternal" | 36 |
| Doc Adams of "Gunsmoke" | 33 |
| Carry out Old Testament justice, in a way | 41 |
| Age in the "Alley Oop" strip | 38 |
| "The Sword in the ___" | 32 |
| "Savages" director Oliver | 35 |
| "Sailor on Horseback" author | 38 |
| ''The Doors'' director | 38 |
| ''JFK'' director | 32 |
| The old maxim about moss gathering? | 35 |
| "The Flintstones" setting | 35 |
| The Paleolithic period is part of it | 36 |
| It started about 2 1/2 million years ago | 40 |
| It began with the Paleolithic period | 36 |
| "The Flintstones" period | 34 |
| Athletic trainer for Neanderthals? | 34 |
| Flat busted at the construction site? | 37 |
| Private tutor for director Oliver? | 34 |
| Marine animal that regrows lost claws | 37 |
| High on something other than life | 33 |
| High on something other than life? | 34 |
| Punished, in a way, in the Bible | 32 |
| Like Cheech & Chong, typically | 34 |
| Like Cheech & Chong, in most of their movies | 48 |
| Attacked with missiles, in a way | 32 |
| "Everybody Must Get ___" | 34 |
| It resembles a rock in the water | 32 |
| Director Oliver supporting news magazine? | 41 |
| Ancient, mystifying construction in England | 43 |
| Ancient circular arrangement on Salisbury Plain | 47 |
| Their walls are sometimes built with mortar | 43 |
| One whose work may be monumental | 32 |
| Author and actor take on a builder | 34 |
| Hard place for tourists to find near Atlanta? | 45 |
| Confederate Memorial Carving site | 33 |
| Bas-relief tourist attraction near Atlanta | 42 |
| Coronation seat of Scottish kings | 33 |
| ''Dateline NBC'' host | 37 |
| Folk-rock trio featuring Linda Ronstadt | 39 |
| Place for excavating building rock | 34 |
| One who can't keep off the grass? | 37 |
| Saul of "Pineapple Express," for one | 46 |
| One who pelts another with rocks | 32 |
| One administering a Biblical punishment | 39 |
| "Reefer Madness" figure | 33 |
| Sisyphus' punishment, in myth? | 34 |
| "Love Spreads" rockers | 32 |
| Those who shouldn't live in glass houses? | 45 |
| Ones who don't stay off the grass? | 38 |
| Lucy ___, early Women's Libbers | 35 |
| Devices for removing cherry pits | 32 |
| Don't throw them at glass houses | 36 |
| Rock icons for 45 years (!), with "the" | 49 |
| Mick Jagger and fellas, with "the" | 44 |
| Mick Jagger and bandmates, informally | 37 |
| Jagger's band, with "the" | 39 |
| If they roll they're not mossy | 34 |
| "Let It Bleed" band, briefly | 38 |
| "Honky Tonk Women" band, for short | 44 |
| "Beggars Banquet" band, briefly | 41 |
| Folk story about hungry travelers | 33 |
| Play for time by actress Sharon? | 32 |
| Violent outburst by a rock group? | 33 |
| Refuse to cooperate, as with investigators | 42 |
| Nickname for a Jackson of the C.S.A. | 36 |
| Plates are reordered anew in shop | 33 |
| "___ End" (1971 Barbra Streisand hit) | 47 |
| Author of "State Fair" | 32 |
| Saint Stephen's punishment for blasphemy | 44 |
| 1739 South Carolina slave rebellion site | 40 |
| ___ Rebellion (1739 slave uprising) | 35 |
| Kind of "Road" Chris Rea drives down | 46 |
| Former world heavyweight champion, to Roget? | 44 |
| Prepared to sing the national anthem | 36 |
| Symbolized, with "for" | 32 |
| Represented, with "for" | 33 |
| What you did in general admission | 33 |
| What Tammy Wynette did by her "Man" | 45 |
| Responded to a bailiff's request | 36 |
| Prepared for the national anthem | 32 |
| Missy Higgins "Where I ___" | 37 |
| "The boy ___ on the burning deck" | 43 |
| "I should of ___ in bed": Joe Jacobs | 46 |
| Was scrupulous in the observance of | 35 |
| Demanded adherence to as ceremony | 34 |
| "The boy ___ the burning deck . . . " | 47 |
| ___ ceremony (demanded formality) | 33 |
| Took a certain yoga position, perhaps | 37 |
| Stuck firmly with one's opinion | 35 |
| Stuck to one's decision, formally? | 38 |
| Canceled a date without telling the date | 40 |
| Pie-in-the-face giver or receiver | 33 |
| Iggy Pop's backup group, with "The" | 49 |
| Aid in reaching a high shelf, maybe | 35 |
| Stand-up comic's seat, often | 32 |
| Stage item accompanying many a stand-up comic | 45 |
| Something slipped under the counter? | 36 |
| Perch on which to watch a dart game | 35 |
| An acoustic guitarist may use one | 33 |