| "___ is a tavern in . . . " | 37 |
| "___ is a Mountain" (Donovan song) | 44 |
| " . . . our flag was still ___" | 41 |
| ''Finished at last!'' | 37 |
| "Is ___ doctor . . . ?" | 33 |
| Old sitcom starring Walter Brennan | 34 |
| What you can bring up, in a phrase | 34 |
| "Step to ___," old song | 33 |
| Start of a statesman's statement | 36 |
| A cause of bewilderment (Part 1) | 32 |
| Located in that place, in legalese | 34 |
| Word before "hangs a tale" | 36 |
| "And __ hangs a tale" | 32 |
| What a vinyl enthusiast is a proponent for? | 43 |
| Steinbeck novella published in 1937 | 35 |
| Sea novel by James Fenimore Cooper | 34 |
| Movie about a struggling oboe player? | 37 |
| 1994 Denis Leary/Kevin Spacey flick | 35 |
| Jack, Janet and Chrissy drank there | 35 |
| "___ My Heart," 1934 song | 35 |
| "Me and my big mouth!" | 32 |
| Words before "lies the rub" | 37 |
| Harness part found at that place? | 33 |
| With 85A and 111A, "South Pacific" song | 49 |
| "Had to get that off my chest" | 40 |
| Start of an Edgard Varese quotation | 35 |
| Why NASA requires continual funding? | 36 |
| Clancy explaining the spelling of his name? | 43 |
| Why some people travel far to attend church? | 44 |
| Christina Rossetti's greeting | 33 |
| "Romeo and Juliet" V, 1 | 33 |
| Early electronic musical instrument | 35 |
| What villains often insist damsels must pay? | 44 |
| What apartment dwellers have to pay | 35 |
| Talkative one's question, part 4 | 36 |
| Zero Mostel film remake featuring randy rabbits? | 48 |
| "___ no place like home" | 34 |
| "___ No Business Like Show Business" | 46 |
| "___ No Business Like . . . " | 39 |
| First word of "Stairway to Heaven" | 44 |
| Beatles' "__ a Place" | 35 |
| "Ay, ___ the rub": Hamlet | 35 |
| "Ay, __ the rub": Hamlet | 34 |
| "___ rosemary . . . ": Ophelia | 40 |
| "___ no business like..." | 35 |
| "___ No Business . . . " | 34 |
| "___ a small hotel . . . " | 36 |
| "___ a Moon Out Tonight" (1961 hit) | 45 |
| " . . . will ___ a way" | 33 |
| " . . . ay, ___ the rub": Hamlet | 42 |
| " . . . ___ the rub": Hamlet | 38 |
| ''___ no place like ...'' | 41 |
| Russell of "Black Widow" | 34 |
| Saint known as the Little Flower of Jesus | 41 |
| Maria __, the last House of Habsburg ruler | 42 |
| Maria __, former queen of Hungary | 33 |
| Maria ___ (common name in European royalty) | 43 |
| Actress Saldana of "The Commish" | 42 |
| Actress Russell of "Black Widow" | 42 |
| 18th-century Hapsburg monarch Maria ___ | 39 |
| 18th-century Austrian archduchess Maria __ | 42 |
| "Spider-Man 3" actress Russell | 40 |
| "Black Widow" actress Russell | 39 |
| "___ Small Hotel," 1936 song | 38 |
| "___ silent H in your name, right?" | 45 |
| Complaint overheard in a restaurant (Part 1) | 44 |
| First part of diner's complaint | 35 |
| Classic comical restaurant complaint | 36 |
| Punny motto for this puzzle, taking a siesta? | 45 |
| Start of a cynicism about people | 32 |
| Dr. Seuss's "___ My Pocket" | 41 |
| Large 18th-century loose headdress | 34 |
| John Wayne film remake set in a library? | 40 |
| "I'm not done yet!" | 33 |
| "I haven't finished yet!" | 39 |
| "___ Tomorrow," Tony Martin hit | 41 |
| "___ Business Like . . . " | 36 |
| Football coach's admonishment | 33 |
| Exclamation in a locker room talk | 33 |
| Coach's adage about player selfishness | 42 |
| Admonition to a showboating athlete | 35 |
| Payne's compliment to an Alaskan? | 37 |
| "It just can't be predicted" | 42 |
| Part one of an observation on levies | 36 |
| Comment about a recently razed vacation complex? | 48 |
| Part of Hamlet's famous soliloquy | 37 |
| Cry upon arriving at an earthquake site? | 40 |
| Cry from a con man spotting an easy mark? | 41 |
| "You can take it from there" | 38 |
| "I am ___": John 11:25 | 32 |
| "It'll be O.K." lead-in | 37 |
| "Everything is going to be okay ..." | 46 |
| "What more is ___ say?" | 33 |
| "And ___ I plight thee . . . " | 40 |
| " . . . that serveth ___": Num. 3:36 | 46 |
| Money back for a defective fastener? | 36 |
| Start of a Ralph Waldo Emerson quote | 36 |
| "___ an old woman . . . " | 35 |
| Line on an invitation to a domestic beer tasting? | 49 |
| Exclamation after completing an explanation | 43 |