| Forget to turn off the air conditioner, say | 43 |
| All-purpose ambiguous job recommendation | 40 |
| "Circular file" contents | 34 |
| "This ___ noblest Roman . . . " | 41 |
| Naïve query after Casey struck out | 37 |
| Rodney Dangerfield quote (Part 4) | 33 |
| "But to see her ___ love her": Burns | 46 |
| Peasants' Revolt leader ___ Tyler | 37 |
| Buddhist temple of Cambodia or Thailand | 39 |
| "Let me demonstrate ..." | 34 |
| "I'll show you..." | 32 |
| Girl ___, male activity on a beach | 34 |
| Young couple's lament (Part 3) | 34 |
| Like a Nielsen family, presumably | 33 |
| Relative of "Look out!" | 33 |
| Swiss __ (precision craftspersons) | 34 |
| Response to 'You wouldn't!' | 39 |
| "I'll demonstrate ..." | 36 |
| Play about Lorelei's timepiece? | 35 |
| What you might hear before being shot | 37 |
| Promo for "The Daily Antelope"? | 41 |
| What astronauts do on Labor Day? | 32 |
| "Don't be a blabbermouth ..." | 43 |
| "Use a mirror to practice puckering" | 46 |
| Sign at the Ukrainian tourism bureau? | 37 |
| Advice to Claudius, in "Hamlet"? | 42 |
| Enjoy "The Devil Wears Prada"? | 40 |
| Odds of being allergic to it: 1 in 230,000,000 | 46 |
| Its freezing point is 0° Celsius | 35 |
| First word learned by Helen Keller | 34 |
| One of the four ancient elements | 32 |
| No-no for a "darling daughter" | 40 |
| Ingredient of a barman's cubes | 34 |
| Ancient Mariner's surroundings | 34 |
| "The ___ Babies": Kingsley | 36 |
| "Don't go near the ___" | 37 |
| Synchronized performance in a pool | 34 |
| Coat that's easy to take off | 32 |
| Choice for a Wave's boudoir? | 32 |
| They make waves when people toss and turn | 41 |
| People use them only when they're full | 42 |
| Household expense (with money back) | 35 |
| A low-flow showerhead will help lower it | 40 |
| Double trouble ... for a hydrophobic teetotaler? | 48 |
| He helps keep halfbacks hydrated | 32 |
| 1998 Sandler movie, with 'The' | 38 |
| Winslow Homer's "The Reaper," e.g. | 48 |
| Medium in a child's art class, often | 40 |
| Flag flown over an idyllic seascape? | 36 |
| Where to meet for a drink at the office | 39 |
| Dirt might be spread next to one | 32 |
| The dot on the "i" in the Culligan logo | 49 |
| Took care of houseplants, in a way | 34 |
| Insect found near ponds or lakes | 32 |
| Scandal during the Nixon administration | 39 |
| Good places for nature photographers to hang out | 48 |
| 'Misery' star tending to his plants? | 44 |
| Where Wellington defeated Napoleon | 34 |
| Battle that ended the Hundred Days | 34 |
| Canadian city named for a historic battle site | 46 |
| Railway terminus with the Victory Arch | 38 |
| Godfrey Cambridge satire of 1970 | 32 |
| Something read by a utility worker | 34 |
| Distance unit for competitive swimming? | 39 |
| Birds called "dippers" | 32 |
| Something that can't be undone | 34 |
| Yesterday's tears, so to speak | 34 |
| Disaster at a flooded smokehouse? | 33 |
| Recreational venue with pools and splash pads | 45 |
| "Wind in the Willows" rodent | 38 |
| Richard Adams's best seller: 1975 | 37 |
| Fabric softener delivered overseas? | 35 |
| Sports item usually seen in pairs | 33 |
| It's hard to do this barefoot | 33 |
| Be at the end of one's rope? | 32 |
| Bad-day-in-the-market headline for a utility? | 45 |
| It's lower during dry seasons | 33 |
| Passenger-transporting motorboat | 32 |
| It may be in effect during a drought | 36 |
| Repeated words before "everywhere" | 44 |
| "___, everywhere": Coleridge | 38 |
| Quiver on the surface of a pool? | 32 |
| View from much of the Oregon coast? | 35 |
| They're turned on when one starts crying | 44 |
| Historic landfall: Oct. 12, 1492 | 32 |
| Bell's first phone call recipient | 37 |
| "Elementary, my dear ___" | 35 |
| Psychologist who launched behaviorism | 37 |
| Man of "elementary" learning | 38 |
| Jude Law, in "Sherlock Holmes" | 40 |
| IBM computer that won on 'Jeopardy!' | 44 |
| First woman to lead a seat-winning Federal Party | 48 |
| Bell's first phone-call recipient | 37 |
| Actress Emma of Harry Potter movies | 35 |
| Yukon town boasting a giant sign-post forest | 44 |
| Scottish engineer with a unit named after him | 45 |
| Coiner of the term ''horsepower'' | 49 |
| What "W" stands for on a light bulb | 45 |
| Reagan's first Sec. of the Interior | 39 |
| Reagan's first interior secretary | 37 |