| Minnesota town's little white lie? | 38 |
| Put out of condition, as a piano | 32 |
| Like no stone, for the meticulous | 33 |
| Burma's first prime minister | 32 |
| Three-time Burmese prime minister | 33 |
| Palindromic prime minister of the 1950s | 39 |
| "Burma Looks Ahead" author | 36 |
| Palindromic prime minister of the 1940s-60s | 43 |
| Palindromic prime minister of Burma | 35 |
| Memoir subtitled "Saturday's Son" | 47 |
| Bygone P.M. with a palindromic name | 35 |
| 40's-60's leader overthrown by Ne Win | 45 |
| Word on the Great Seal of the United States | 43 |
| Word over an eagle's head on a coin | 39 |
| Word in the Great Seal of the United States | 43 |
| Word in a motto coined July 4, 1776 | 35 |
| Word above the Lincoln Memorial on a penny | 42 |
| Last word of the United States motto | 36 |
| Insurance group name found on coins | 35 |
| ''E pluribus __'' | 33 |
| Ringling star who balanced on one finger | 40 |
| "___ pro omnibus, omnes pro uno" | 42 |
| ___ the Untouchable ("X-Men" villain) | 47 |
| 'Return the -- portion ...' | 35 |
| Display for the first time, as a product | 40 |
| Solves a crossword after work, say | 34 |
| Not settled, as battles or ball games | 37 |
| Like many a Christmas sweater gift | 34 |
| Like a $10 bid for "Mona Lisa" | 40 |
| Not made of interlaced parts, as fabric | 39 |
| Expanded, as a compressed computer file | 39 |
| Opens, as a change purse, perhaps | 33 |
| Free to use for business or residence | 37 |
| Home of the Tar Heels, as sometimes abbreviated | 47 |
| Roberto Baggio or Gianluigi Buffon, e.g. | 40 |
| L'___ Vogue, Italian fashion magazine | 41 |
| L'___ Vogue (Italian men's mag) | 39 |
| L'___ Vogue (Italian magazine) | 34 |
| Italy's L'___ Vogue magazine | 36 |
| Like wizards' caps [90 degrees] | 35 |
| Pixar film about Carl Fredricksen | 33 |
| Movie with a balloon-borne house | 32 |
| "___ lazy river . . . " | 33 |
| ''___ Lazy River'' | 34 |
| Pedro's "Hoop-la!" | 32 |
| "Kick it __ notch": Emeril | 36 |
| "___ Lazy River" (old song) | 37 |
| ''Pull ___ chair!'' | 35 |
| ''___ lazy river ...'' | 38 |
| "Up, ___ Away," 1967 song hit | 39 |
| Message at the dawn of Creation? | 32 |
| "Time to rise, sleepyhead!" | 37 |
| "Rise 'n' shine!" | 35 |
| Out of bed and ready to go, to a grammarian? | 44 |
| Like a busy criminal after arising from bed? | 44 |
| 1970 Creedence Clearwater Revival hit | 37 |
| Browning's "___ a Villa . . . " | 45 |
| Maugham's "___ the Villa" | 39 |
| "___ Oxford" (Ved Mehta memoir) | 41 |
| "___ a Villa . . . ": Browning | 40 |
| ''___ the crack of ...'' | 40 |
| Like some cats in need of rescue | 32 |
| Second-stringer with a good attitude? | 37 |
| They're not accented in music | 33 |
| Put together, as pages in a book | 32 |
| What a "V" signals to a violinist | 43 |
| What "V" means to a string player | 43 |
| With 43A, early life among harvesters? | 38 |
| It's scanned at checkout: Abbr. | 35 |
| For checkers, it's black and white | 38 |
| Something a scanner scans, in brief | 35 |
| Lines scanned by a supermarket scanner, in brief | 48 |
| Lines at a checkout counter?: Abbr. | 35 |
| Juicy Fruit gum's 1974 packaging innovation | 47 |
| It's scanned in a store, for short | 38 |
| It's read for a price: Abbr. | 32 |
| Bars that allow you to buy a drink, e.g. | 40 |
| Bars scanned at a checkout (abbr.) | 34 |
| Bars in a checkout line, briefly | 32 |
| Bars at the checkout counter: Abbr. | 35 |
| Thrown directly above one's head | 36 |
| You might mail one in to get a rebate | 37 |
| Able to give a firsthand account | 32 |
| Like Philadelphia, vis-a-vis Baltimore | 38 |
| From Los Angeles to San Francisco, e.g. | 39 |
| Bars at the grocery store: Abbr. | 32 |
| Scannable lines at the grocery store: Abbr. | 43 |
| Proofs of purchase, often: Abbr. | 32 |
| Modern proofs-of-purchase, for short | 36 |
| It's used when checking out, briefly | 40 |
| "This just in" announcement | 37 |
| "This just in ..." announcement | 41 |
| "Rabbit, Run" novelist | 32 |
| John who won two Pulitzers for fiction | 38 |
| Author of the #1 best seller "Couples" | 48 |
| 1982 and 1991 Pulitzer winner for fiction | 41 |
| "The Witches of Eastwick" novelist John | 49 |
| "The Witches of Eastwick" author | 42 |
| "Rabbit Is Rich" Pulitzer winner | 42 |
| "Rabbit at Rest" author | 33 |