| Star of ''The Shootist'' | 40 |
| Revolutionary general known as Mad Anthony | 42 |
| Oscar winner for "True Grit" | 38 |
| Mike Myers character on "SNL" | 39 |
| Knight who played Newman on "Seinfeld" | 48 |
| John who won an Oscar for "True Grit" | 47 |
| He was Brannigan in "Brannigan" | 41 |
| Film star celebrated in this puzzle | 35 |
| DetroitÂ’s ___ State University | 34 |
| An Arnold on "The Wonder Years" | 41 |
| American Revolution's "Mad Anthony" | 49 |
| "The Wings of Eagles" star | 36 |
| "The Shootist" was his last film | 42 |
| ''Mad'' Revolutionary War general | 49 |
| ___ State University (Detroit institution) | 42 |
| __ Manor: "Batman" mansion | 36 |
| 'Let's Make a Deal' host | 36 |
| Winner of eight consecutive M.V.P. awards | 41 |
| "Seinfeld" actor from Nairobi? | 40 |
| Popular Las Vegas male entertainer | 34 |
| Two cowboy portrayers and an actor | 34 |
| Soundtrack "___ World" | 32 |
| Movie about the memoirs of the Duke? | 36 |
| 1992 Mike Myers/Dana Carvey comedy | 34 |
| Butler opus, with "The" | 33 |
| Daily routine, principles and conduct | 37 |
| Laurel and Hardy film set in Brushwood Gulch | 44 |
| Directional movie starring Laurel and Hardy | 43 |
| "Let me count the ___" | 32 |
| Longfellow's "Tales of a ___" | 43 |
| "That's the ___ ball bounces" | 43 |
| How a cookie crumbles, with "the" | 43 |
| "Do You Know the ___ San Jose?" | 41 |
| "The ___ a man's heart . . . " | 44 |
| Tate and Bowe were once champions of it: Abbr. | 46 |
| Pugilists' gov. organization | 32 |
| Org. with a strawweight category | 32 |
| Org. that gives belts to givers of belts | 40 |
| Org. in which decisions are awarded | 35 |
| Awarder of belts for belting: Abbr. | 35 |
| Group making billion-dollar loans | 33 |
| Org. for which Lennox Lewis was champion | 40 |
| Heavyweight org. generally assumed to be corrupt | 48 |
| "The Second Coming" poet | 34 |
| Star of "The Bank Dick" | 33 |
| Star of ''The Bank Dick'' | 41 |
| Egbert Sousé portrayer in a 1940 film | 40 |
| "It's a Gift" star | 32 |
| Grp. known for its dry comments? | 32 |
| "Aren't ___ cute couple?" | 39 |
| "Aren't ___ pair?" | 32 |
| "Aren't --- pair?" | 32 |
| Prime Circle "___ Still" | 34 |
| Like porcupines that are shedding? | 34 |
| Defensive section with fewer players, in football | 49 |
| Start of the "Yellow Submarine" chorus | 48 |
| Blue Murder "___ Fall Down" | 37 |
| "--- live in a yellow submarine ..." | 46 |
| "___ live in a yellow submarine" | 42 |
| "___ live in a yellow submarine ..." | 46 |
| Start of a quip about sportsmanship | 35 |
| Adam Smith's "The ___ of Nations" | 47 |
| "There is no ___ but life": Ruskin | 44 |
| What wisdom outweighs, according to Sophocles | 45 |
| Adam Smith economic work, with "The" | 46 |
| Adam Smith book, with "The" | 37 |
| Entrepreneur's quest, sometimes | 35 |
| Certain high-net-worth individual | 33 |
| Master of impressions, to Roget? | 32 |
| Detach from a source of dependence | 34 |
| Gradually make independent (from) | 33 |
| Teach not to rely on, with "from" | 43 |
| Switch from a bottle to a cup, say | 34 |
| Remove gradually from, with "off" | 43 |
| Move slowly away from the breasts | 33 |
| Get the pups on solid food, e.g. | 32 |
| Disaccustom (with ''from'') | 43 |
| Break off from mother's milk | 32 |
| Break off from a mother's milk | 34 |
| Train former senator Dole to do without? | 40 |
| Withdraws one's dependency from | 35 |
| Pat Benatar "Sex as a ___" | 36 |
| Truck in the video game "Spy Hunter" | 46 |
| "I haven't a thing to ___!" | 41 |
| Last under use or erode under use | 33 |
| Gradually disappear, with "off" | 41 |
| Deteriorate, or resist deterioration | 36 |
| "You ___ It Well" Rod the Bod | 39 |
| " . . . and ___ golden sorrow" | 40 |
| Book about concerns of an army tank maintainer? | 47 |
| "___ off to see the Wizard" | 37 |
| Start of a famous speech of defiance | 36 |
| Sister Sledge: "___ Family" | 37 |
| Queen's "___ the Champions" | 41 |
| Lifehouse album "Who ___" | 35 |
| “Here ___” (arrival words) | 34 |
| "The World" follows these words | 41 |
| ''___ not amused'' | 34 |
| Start of a quotation by President Bill Clinton | 46 |
| End of a 1978 new-wave album title | 34 |