| Poet honored with a 2011 National Medal of Arts | 47 |
| It forms much of Lombardy's southern border | 47 |
| First person to reach the North and South Poles | 47 |
| Little fellow gets worse with large beer (6, 4) | 47 |
| Outdoor furniture that can fly you to the moon? | 47 |
| 1986 parody of a Sylvester Stallone film series | 47 |
| Antiperspirant from Palindromic Products, Inc.? | 47 |
| Former pitcher nicknamed "The Rocket" | 47 |
| Vicious, solitary antelope? [Nissan, Chevrolet] | 47 |
| "How to ___ Blunt" (1992 Redman song) | 47 |
| Demonstration sport at the 1992 Summer Olympics | 47 |
| Wearing togas and saying "Ave," e.g.? | 47 |
| "But wait, there's more!" company | 47 |
| "But wait! There's more!" company | 47 |
| 1988 Tony winner for "Speed-the-Plow" | 47 |
| Cheesy TV detective show, with "The"? | 47 |
| Fragrant fruit used for jellies and confections | 47 |
| 1955 Best Picture nominee, with "The" | 47 |
| Family in Upton Sinclair's "Oil!" | 47 |
| English poet who co-founded the Pre-Raphaelites | 47 |
| Artist who was a founder of the Pre-Raphaelites | 47 |
| There's one between the ulna and the radius | 47 |
| Hit song from "Outlandos d'Amour" | 47 |
| CD-burning software company that bought Napster | 47 |
| New Year's orchestra at the Waldorf Astoria | 47 |
| Activity involving a 20-sided die, maybe: Abbr. | 47 |
| "Daniel in the Lions' Den" artist | 47 |
| Dorothy clicked their heels to return to Kansas | 47 |
| Two things that might be found in a dining room | 47 |
| Matt Dillon film based on an S. E. Hinton novel | 47 |
| Vegetable order at the Ballpark Bar & Grill | 47 |
| 'Love Story'; 'Little Darlings' | 47 |
| Bled, clutching middle of tattooed finger (3,2) | 47 |
| Almost inadvertently tell indistinct memory (4) | 47 |
| Measurement system of what's more pathetic? | 47 |
| What Tubman's Underground Railroad provided | 47 |
| "The New Language of Politics" author | 47 |
| "$100 per dozen plus shipping," e.g.? | 47 |
| Squire whose last name means "paunch" | 47 |
| Treat with a rather kinky yet beautiful design? | 47 |
| Dodger pitcher with three 1960s Cy Young Awards | 47 |
| Nation with the world's oldest constitution | 47 |
| Site of the last battle of the Cuban Revolution | 47 |
| "The Old Man and the Sea" protagonist | 47 |
| ''Ryan's Daughter'' actress | 47 |
| Mr. Spock's father in "Star Trek" | 47 |
| French writer's apprehension by the police? | 47 |
| Countries controlled by or dependent on another | 47 |
| Nicole Kidman's 'Moulin Rouge' role | 47 |
| City on the north end of the Golden Gate Bridge | 47 |
| First female speaker of Canada's parliament | 47 |
| Like a damsel in a Jean-Claude Van Damme movie? | 47 |
| A theme for World Environment Day: June 5, 1992 | 47 |
| London street known for high-end haberdasheries | 47 |
| Language teacher initially excited about Al (7) | 47 |
| Maximilian of "Judgment at Nuremberg" | 47 |
| "The beer that made Milwaukee famous" | 47 |
| Asta in the book "The Thin Man," e.g. | 47 |
| "Die ___ Müllerin" (Schubert work) | 47 |
| German philosopher (speller's nightmare #2) | 47 |
| Stephen Hawking's computer-generated voice? | 47 |
| With "The," nickname for Phil Rizzuto | 47 |
| Person whose name begins "Mc-," often | 47 |
| Many a person whose name starts "Mc-" | 47 |
| Pet with short legs and a hard coat, informally | 47 |
| ''Make like a tree and leave!'' | 47 |
| Home of the Red Barons in minor-league baseball | 47 |
| Acorn pursuer in the "Ice Age" movies | 47 |
| Monosyllabic word meaning "scribbled" | 47 |
| Word with "cork" or "thumb" | 47 |
| "Network" on which John Candy debuted | 47 |
| Mulder's partner on "The X-Files" | 47 |
| Reagan's ''Star Wars'' plan | 47 |
| Last word of "America, the Beautiful" | 47 |
| Word with "level" or "legs" | 47 |
| What "My Bonnie" lies over, in a song | 47 |
| Goudge's "The Child from the ___" | 47 |
| Conclusion of "America the Beautiful" | 47 |
| Scylla in Homer's "Odyssey," e.g. | 47 |
| Ocean floor dweller that vomits in self-defense | 47 |
| 1993 Kentucky Derby winner sired by Polish Navy | 47 |
| Astin of the "Lord of the Rings" saga | 47 |
| Meeting in which some attendees may be no-shows | 47 |
| Public transportation rarities during rush hour | 47 |
| "Seven ___" (Echo & the Bunnymen) | 47 |
| Australia was the first country to implement it | 47 |
| Discharge sought by Klinger on "MASH" | 47 |
| Like Iran's government before the Ayatollah | 47 |
| "I told you that was going to happen" | 47 |
| The Happenings "___ You in September" | 47 |
| Benefit from a miraculous healing ceremony, say | 47 |
| "We're off to --- the wizard,..." | 47 |
| "I ___ little silhouetto of a man..." | 47 |
| "Wait one cotton-pickin' minute!" | 47 |
| The cross motorist stuck at a stoplight was ... | 47 |
| Make sure little Irene gets to Iowa, initially? | 47 |
| "___ ye shall find . . . ": Matt. 7:7 | 47 |
| "Things are not always what they ___" | 47 |
| Rubber Soul's "You Won't ___" | 47 |
| "Mine eyes have ___ the glory . . . " | 47 |