| Cox of "St. Elsewhere" | 32 |
| Milne-Shakespeare collaboration? | 32 |
| Adélies' breeding grounds | 32 |
| Adam Ant "___ the Top" | 32 |
| Film from a Daniel Webster quote | 32 |
| Brew served at the chicken coop? | 32 |
| Got behind, with "for" | 32 |
| Using the process of elimination | 32 |
| Santa ___ (Baja California port) | 32 |
| Latin lover's bouquet, maybe | 32 |
| Popular wedding-cake decorations | 32 |
| "Citizen Kane" spoiler | 32 |
| Portland Trail Blazers' home | 32 |
| It's circular and decorative | 32 |
| Violinists' cake ingredients | 32 |
| Brazzi of "Summertime" | 32 |
| It's made as the world turns | 32 |
| Muscles worked in lateral raises | 32 |
| Kids playing on Sit'n Spins? | 32 |
| "Easter Parade" outlet | 32 |
| 18th C. philosopher Jean-Jacques | 32 |
| ''Emile'' author | 32 |
| How letter carriers are trained? | 32 |
| Components for wireless networks | 32 |
| Arrived, like Michael in a song? | 32 |
| The Police's breakout single | 32 |
| Shoulder-fired weapon, for short | 32 |
| Causes of some traffic slowdowns | 32 |
| Ordinance about blasting debris? | 32 |
| River famously crossed by Caesar | 32 |
| Complicated Russian contraption? | 32 |
| Like Dorothy's magical shoes | 32 |
| Restaurant chain founded in 1972 | 32 |
| Actor Paul and journalist Hughes | 32 |
| Groucho in "Duck Soup" | 32 |
| Crime of selling flying carpets? | 32 |
| Guideline for the Three Stooges? | 32 |
| Ultimatum from a thirsty pirate? | 32 |
| Gossipy bartender's choices? | 32 |
| 1996 novel, with "The" | 32 |
| Jobs for a linguist's gofer? | 32 |
| The nose most in need of tissues | 32 |
| What this entry does in the grid | 32 |
| __ Arena: Kentucky Wildcats home | 32 |
| The Baron, of college basketball | 32 |
| Where the Kentucky Wildcats play | 32 |
| "Fools ___," 1940 song | 32 |
| Efrem Zimbalist's birthplace | 32 |
| Game that often ends with a bang | 32 |
| Root vegetable high in vitamin C | 32 |
| Swedes, gastronomically speaking | 32 |
| Hotelier Paul Rusesabagina, e.g. | 32 |
| Movie starring Tatum O'Neal? | 32 |
| Painter Rembrandt van ___ (Var.) | 32 |
| Wu-Tang member aka Bobby Digital | 32 |
| Ran through with a cavalry sword | 32 |
| They make people jump at picnics | 32 |
| Beatles girl writing some notes? | 32 |
| Music that may make you get down | 32 |
| Paige tangles the hair while ... | 32 |
| Natives of Northwest Territories | 32 |
| Primary seascape object, perhaps | 32 |
| "___, O Ship of State" | 32 |
| Baseball's Johnny and family | 32 |
| Status for Peter, Paul, and Mary | 32 |
| Elizabeth Ann Seton's status | 32 |
| Team named for a W.C. Handy song | 32 |
| Painter from southern Minnesota? | 32 |
| Miss Newman's Own 2009, say? | 32 |
| Figures in major-league baseball | 32 |
| "The Crucible" subject | 32 |
| They're happy to take orders | 32 |
| -- law (old Germanic legal code) | 32 |
| IV liquid that I'll pay for? | 32 |
| 18th-century song by Henry Carey | 32 |
| Places where brine is evaporated | 32 |
| Sanitation trucks in a snowstorm | 32 |
| Shallow basin in a desert region | 32 |
| Cocktails made with gin or vodka | 32 |
| William Booth founded it in 1865 | 32 |
| Proof-of-purchase for ointments? | 32 |
| Patriot for whom a beer is named | 32 |
| Russian port, formerly Kuibyshev | 32 |
| Indian lentil and vegetable soup | 32 |
| "The ___ true for ..." | 32 |
| Untraditional, as some marriages | 32 |
| Identical to the point of boring | 32 |
| Name used in indignant questions | 32 |
| Instrument played with a spatula | 32 |
| Where to find designer discounts | 32 |
| Tool in a private eye's digs | 32 |
| Don Quixote's sidekick Panza | 32 |
| Tree that is a source of incense | 32 |
| Place for a pickup baseball game | 32 |
| Dominatrix's doings, briefly | 32 |
| George and Gale cause turbulence | 32 |
| Two-time Tony winner did a no-no | 32 |
| Tall drink garnished with nutmeg | 32 |
| City dept. that really cleans up | 32 |
| " . . .in corpore ___" | 32 |