| Hauling around, as a shopping bag | 33 |
| Hauling around, as a large shopping bag | 39 |
| "The Wizard of Oz" dog | 32 |
| ''Wizard of Oz'' dog | 36 |
| Pooch in black-and-white and then color | 39 |
| Pooch from "The Wizard of Oz" | 39 |
| Four-footed adventurer from Kansas | 34 |
| Completely, after "in" | 32 |
| "Stranger in Town" rockers | 36 |
| "And your little dog too!" dog | 40 |
| W. S. Gilbert's "Princess ___" | 44 |
| They "bless the rains down in Africa" | 47 |
| Revealer of the man behind the curtain | 38 |
| Noted dark film star of the 1930s | 33 |
| Movie dog played by a cairn terrier named Terry | 47 |
| Movie character who brought the curtain down | 44 |
| He was chased by the Cowardly Lion | 34 |
| He bit Miss Gulch in a 1939 film | 32 |
| Group with the 1983 #1 hit "Africa" | 45 |
| Four-legged Emerald City visitor | 32 |
| Dorothy's dog in the Oz books | 33 |
| Dog who followed the yellow brick road | 38 |
| Dog that traveled from Kansas to Oz | 35 |
| Band with the hit "Africa" | 36 |
| "The Wizard of Oz" pooch | 34 |
| "Love isn't always on time" band | 46 |
| "Hold the Line" rockers | 33 |
| "Hold the Line" rock group | 36 |
| "And your little dog, too!" dog | 41 |
| "... and your little dog, too!" dog | 45 |
| ''The Wizard of Oz'' dog | 40 |
| ''The Wizard of Oz'' canine | 43 |
| Not a happy ending on the yellow brick road? | 44 |
| Kings of Leon B-side "Head ___" | 41 |
| Kings of Leon "Head ___" | 34 |
| 1982 album featuring "Africa" | 39 |
| Memorable line from a '39 film | 34 |
| Glinda's reassurance to Dorothy | 35 |
| U2 "When Love Comes ___" | 34 |
| "Yankee Doodle came ___ . . . " | 41 |
| Start of a quotation by Robert Louis Stevenson | 46 |
| ''Daddy Day Care'' extras | 41 |
| Tater ___ (alternative to fries) | 32 |
| Characters in the comic "Family Circus" | 49 |
| "Sesame Street" viewers | 33 |
| "Daddy Day Care" extras | 33 |
| "Blue's Clues" watchers | 37 |
| Added, with ''up'' | 34 |
| "Solve __ decimal places" | 35 |
| Bird on a Kellogg's Froot Loops box | 39 |
| Bird on a Kellogg's cereal box | 34 |
| They're known for their beaks | 33 |
| "Follow your nose!" speaker | 37 |
| "A ___ of Class," 1973 film | 37 |
| "___ of Evil," Welles film | 36 |
| Be thorough like a major leaguer | 32 |
| Engage in some really tame foreplay? | 36 |
| It's worth six points on the gridiron | 41 |
| Fencer's "You got me!" | 36 |
| Acknowledgment of a witty rejoinder | 35 |
| What walking under a bird might get you? | 40 |
| Perform brain surgery on Mr. Begley? | 36 |
| With one's fingers in a skyscraper? | 39 |
| Clown in ''As You Like It'' | 43 |
| Not the easiest person to deal with | 35 |
| Source of batches that are very chewy? | 38 |
| Golfer's comment after whiffing several times | 49 |
| Strict parents' disciplinary measures | 41 |
| Refusing to bail out one's kid, say | 39 |
| Harsh treatment that helps in the long run | 42 |
| One who's not easily convinced | 34 |
| Bride in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" | 45 |
| Fifth-century capital of the Visigoths | 38 |
| Cook one's ___ (dash another's hopes) | 45 |
| Capturer of fin-de-siècle Paris | 34 |
| "Le Promenoir" painter | 32 |
| "Jane Avril dansant" artist | 37 |
| Rug with nothing swept under it? | 32 |
| It covers a rather large bald spot | 34 |
| Iffy thing to wear in a windstorm? | 34 |
| It may be taken around the world | 32 |
| Soldier's period of deployment | 34 |
| ''Magical Mystery ___'' (Beatles) | 49 |
| ''Magical Mystery ___'' | 39 |
| What some bands and just-published authors do | 45 |
| TV's "___ of Duty" | 32 |
| Take to the road, as a rock band | 32 |
| Something to get at the White House | 35 |
| Big announcement from a music group | 35 |
| Refrain from an Italian travel ad? | 34 |
| Printing on many concert souvenir T-shirts | 42 |
| Puccini's vacation activity in India? | 41 |
| Primary economic resource for the Bahamas | 41 |
| Important business to many states | 33 |
| Source of income for many island nations | 40 |
| One who's been seeing things | 32 |
| Where to find money exchange shops | 34 |
| Covering on the Maid of the Mist? | 33 |
| Like attractions on the beaten path | 35 |
| Adviser for traveling members of the PGA? | 41 |