| McCartney "___ It Away" | 33 |
| Lifehouse "___ Me Away" | 33 |
| Leave the ground, with "off" | 38 |
| "___ me out to the ..." | 33 |
| "___ Five" (Brubeck classic) | 38 |
| ''Give'' partner | 32 |
| "___ letter" (office order) | 37 |
| "Get yourself together now ..." | 41 |
| Diver's "Stay cool!"? | 35 |
| Go away as an outdoorsman might? | 32 |
| Command to a scout or quarterback? | 34 |
| "I said ... get lost!" | 32 |
| Suffer one-day losses in the market, say | 40 |
| One way to run the clock down, in football | 42 |
| Start of quip concerning office logic | 37 |
| "Winner ___," 1975 film | 33 |
| Demand from a stevedore's boss? | 35 |
| Land on a "go again" square | 37 |
| Choose one of the brown pigments? | 33 |
| "___ directed" (medical-label advice) | 47 |
| Stop working in Saltillo, perhaps | 33 |
| Playground equipment that incorporates boxing? | 46 |
| Reverse course against one's better judgment? | 49 |
| Make off with some raffle tickets? | 34 |
| Escort writer Bracken to the street floor? | 42 |
| Relax (and title of this puzzle) | 32 |
| "Look on the bright side ..." | 39 |
| Cooking show hosted by Curtis Stone | 35 |
| Sulu portrayer on "Star Trek" | 39 |
| George who played Sulu on "Star Trek" | 47 |
| Sulu portrayer, in "Star Trek" | 40 |
| Sulu portrayer in "Star Trek" | 39 |
| Sulu player on "Star Trek" | 36 |
| He played Sulu on "Star Trek" | 39 |
| George with a notable 2008 wedding | 34 |
| George of ''Star Trek'' | 39 |
| TV celebrity George with a popular Facebook feed | 48 |
| Sulu portrayer and witty internet person George | 47 |
| Shatner and Nimoy's castmate | 32 |
| He sat in front of Nimoy and Shatner | 36 |
| George of TV's "Star Trek" | 40 |
| "Star Trek" star-turned-activist | 42 |
| "Star Trek" costar George | 35 |
| ''Star Trek'' actor | 35 |
| "___ to the Limit" (Eagles hit) | 41 |
| Words with ''like a man'' | 41 |
| "--- to the Limit" (Eagles hit) | 41 |
| Eagles "___ to the Limit" | 35 |
| Relative of "bite the dust" | 37 |
| Course about using raw bar condiments? | 38 |
| How a shepherd can transport small items? | 41 |
| Use a young sheep as a beast of burden? | 39 |
| Advice to use young sheep as a means of moving? | 47 |
| Get one's kicks in a painful way? | 37 |
| "That's my final offer" | 37 |
| Relative of "That's final!" | 41 |
| Phrase after "This is my final offer" | 47 |
| Kind of advice from a negotiator | 32 |
| Expression involving an ultimatum | 33 |
| "We're done bargaining" | 37 |
| Push an upper boundary, slangily | 32 |
| Start of a produce department warning | 37 |
| "The Muppets ___" (1984) | 34 |
| Words before "I'm yours" | 38 |
| 1942 Tommy Dorsey hit with Frank Sinatra vocals | 47 |
| "___ Out to the Ball Game" | 36 |
| "___ Along," Merrill musical | 38 |
| "___ Along," 1959 song | 32 |
| ''__ to your leader'' | 37 |
| '-- Home, Country Roads' | 32 |
| "___ Heart," 1936 song | 32 |
| Packer fan's angry cry after an interception? | 49 |
| Frost's "The Road Not ___" | 40 |
| ''Is this seat ___?'' | 37 |
| What "this seat" might be | 35 |
| Like a movie seat with a coat on it | 35 |
| End of a seat seeker's query | 32 |
| 2008 action thriller with Liam Neeson | 37 |
| "This love has ___ its toll on me" | 44 |
| Very surprised, through the looking glass | 41 |
| Surprised at sea by a sudden wind shift | 39 |
| ___ storm (won over, as an audience) | 36 |
| "I bought the car, but I was..." | 42 |
| Removed, as a charge from a bill | 32 |
| 1970's Japanese P.M. ___ Fukuda | 35 |
| Putting seatbacks in the upright position? | 42 |
| Start serving one's electors | 32 |
| Part of a ski jump just before going airborne | 45 |
| Review of fall fashion accessories? | 35 |
| "I don't feel like cooking" option | 48 |
| Legal directives about redactions? | 34 |
| Parent's after-supper request | 33 |
| Word with "risk" or "census" | 48 |
| Word after "risk" or "census" | 49 |
| "Note" or "risk" follower | 45 |
| "Care" or "risk" follower | 45 |
| We wouldn't have givers without them | 40 |
| They follow "Roll 'em!" | 37 |
| ''Roll 'em!'' followers | 43 |
| They're numbered on a movie set | 35 |