| "Intellectual arm" of a worldwide org. | 48 |
| Like bars that are often near horses | 36 |
| They're often in the same room as a horse | 45 |
| Not dulled by sunlight, as prints | 33 |
| Aggrieved person's cry, maybe | 33 |
| In need of nourishment, most likely | 35 |
| Like quakes of magnitude 2.0 or less | 36 |
| Like a bass voice or a hairy chest | 34 |
| Patriot's favorite Schubert work | 36 |
| Clint Eastwood's last Western | 33 |
| Hapless thugs caught in the rain? | 33 |
| Prunes from one's social network | 36 |
| Northern Quebec's ___ Peninsula | 35 |
| Felix of "The Odd Couple" | 35 |
| Lemmon in "The Odd Couple" | 36 |
| Felix of TV's "The Odd Couple" | 44 |
| Felix of 'The Odd Couple' | 33 |
| Felix of ''The Odd Couple'' | 43 |
| Fastidious member of the Odd Couple | 35 |
| Austrian contralto: 1803–77 | 34 |
| "Herman" cartoonist Jim | 33 |
| ''Odd Couple'' character | 40 |
| Disassembles, as a model airplane | 33 |
| Non-holy Stabbing Westward album | 32 |
| What the klutz in need of religion is? | 38 |
| The Wildcats of the America East Conf. | 38 |
| John Irving's alma mater: Abbr. | 35 |
| Sch. that's home to the Wildcats in Durham | 46 |
| Largest school in the Granite St. | 33 |
| Campus that's about an hr. from Concord | 43 |
| Sch. with campuses in Durham and Manchester | 43 |
| Sch. whose mascot is the Wildcat | 32 |
| New England sch. with a wildcat mascot | 38 |
| Durham sch. whose mascot is the Wildcats | 40 |
| "___ me, you villain!" | 32 |
| Start of a damsel's distressed demand | 41 |
| Remove one's cap, as in respect | 35 |
| Like the proverbial tree that falls in the forest | 49 |
| Like good children, traditionally | 33 |
| Like World Series pitcher Larsen: Oct. 8, 1956 | 46 |
| Like a pitch that's taken, ironically | 41 |
| Like a pitch called for a strike | 32 |
| Separated, as a horse from its carriage | 39 |
| Wagoner's activity at the end of the day | 44 |
| Oscar-winning 1966 film, originally | 35 |
| So unexpected as to have not been imagined | 42 |
| Knock off, in a medieval contest | 32 |
| Like daredevils, if they give a thumbs-up | 41 |
| Like daredevils, after they give a thumbs- up | 45 |
| Prefix with ''verse'' | 37 |
| Prefix for ''form'' | 35 |
| Flinders in Adelaide, e.g., briefly | 35 |
| Beginning for "lateral" | 33 |
| Athlete's attire, informally | 32 |
| "Corn" or "cycle" starter | 45 |
| Wrestler's attire, informally | 33 |
| Soccer player's jersey, for short | 37 |
| Royal opening in the tire industry? | 35 |
| Prefix with directional or lateral | 34 |
| Prefix with directional or cycle | 32 |
| Prefix with corn, form, or cycle | 32 |
| Prefix with "verse" or "form" | 49 |
| Prefix with ''brow'' | 36 |
| Place of higher learning, to an Aussie | 38 |
| Place of higher education, in slang | 35 |
| Oxford, e.g., to an Oxford student | 34 |
| Football player's kit, for short | 36 |
| Aussie's place of higher learning | 37 |
| "Cycle" or "lateral" prefix | 47 |
| One of a group of Eastern Christians | 36 |
| Member of an Eastern Christian Church | 37 |
| Eastern Catholic church member (Var.) | 37 |
| Worldwide children's advocate | 33 |
| Org. that won the 1965 Nobel Peace Prize | 40 |
| Noted trick-or-treat beneficiary | 32 |
| Nobel-winning relief org. for kids | 34 |
| Nobel Peace Prize recipient: 1965 | 33 |
| International Day of the Girl Child org. | 40 |
| Humanitarian org. focused on the young | 38 |
| Children's charity associated with Halloween | 48 |
| Agcy. promoting children's well-being | 41 |
| 1965 Nobel Peace Prize recipient | 32 |
| "Progress for Children" org. | 38 |
| Emblem on the British Royal Coat of Arms | 40 |
| Creature on the British coat of arms | 36 |
| Part of Scotland's coat of arms | 35 |
| Newfoundland Coat of Arms feature | 33 |
| Figure on Scotland's coat of arms | 37 |
| Figure in some mysterious 15th-century tapestries | 49 |
| Creature in Rowling's Forbidden Forest | 42 |
| Creature caught only by a virgin maiden | 39 |
| Portable form of imaginary meat? | 32 |
| Creatures often depicted near rainbows | 38 |
| Beasts on the royal arms of Scotland | 36 |
| Hobby vehicle for Donald Rumsfeld (seriously) | 45 |
| Agcy. that won the 1965 Nobel Peace Prize | 41 |
| One who brings two sides together | 33 |
| Parent company of Popsicle and Skippy | 37 |
| Owner of Ben & Jerry's ice cream | 40 |
| Like drivers with records, maybe | 32 |