| Crown's girl, in a 1935 opera | 33 |
| Black ___ (Dick Turpin's mare) | 34 |
| Sir Henry ___, pioneer in steelmaking | 37 |
| Inventor of a steel-making process | 34 |
| Singer who was good at making horseshoes? | 41 |
| Foo Fighters "___ of You" | 35 |
| Carter's "Why Not the ___?" | 41 |
| "The ___ Is Yet to Come" | 34 |
| "Hit Me with Your ___ Shot" | 37 |
| Start of the title for every Oscar | 34 |
| Gold medalist, vis-Ã -vis competitors | 39 |
| American-born Canuck insulin inventor | 37 |
| "It's for the ___" Straylight Run | 47 |
| "Hit Me With Your --- Shot" | 37 |
| Aims that too often miss the mark | 33 |
| He's not really better than the groom | 41 |
| Words on a "greatest hits" album | 42 |
| "The ___ Everything," 1959 film | 41 |
| "It was the --- times ..." | 36 |
| Part of a certain USA Today list | 32 |
| Koch's "Mayor" is one | 35 |
| Author's "jackpot" | 32 |
| "The Da Vinci Code," for one | 38 |
| Edna and Peter make a list of top books? | 40 |
| It's the most likely to succeed | 35 |
| Action with the highest chance of success | 41 |
| It may be placed before a window | 32 |
| Word with "wanna" or "you" | 46 |
| Put some money towards Magic, say | 33 |
| One is often seen at the card table | 35 |
| Network that airs the Soul Train Music Awards | 45 |
| It's revealed when the chips are down | 41 |
| It's made by one who doesn't go out | 43 |
| Groucho's "You ___ Your Life" | 43 |
| "You ___!" ("O.K.!") | 40 |
| "The Bobby Jones Gospel Hour" airer | 45 |
| "106 & Park" network | 34 |
| Software version that may be glitchy | 36 |
| Software still in the testing stage | 35 |
| Software phase that may be buggy | 32 |
| Second letter of the Greek alphabet | 35 |
| Letter similar to a German Eszett | 33 |
| Fraternity letter between phi and kappa | 39 |
| Concert films used to be on this format | 39 |
| Commercial prefix with -max or -cam | 35 |
| Software versions still being tested | 36 |
| Prominent stars in constellations | 33 |
| Often buggy versions of software | 32 |
| Early recording systems, familiarly | 35 |
| "You __!": "Sure thing!" | 44 |
| "You ___!" ("Yessiree") | 43 |
| The Stylistics' "___ By Golly, Wow" | 49 |
| Slangy "got that right!" | 34 |
| "You __!": "Yep!" | 37 |
| "You __!": "Certainly" | 42 |
| "You __!": "Bingo!" | 39 |
| "You ___!" ("Of course!") | 45 |
| "You ___!" ("Natch!") | 41 |
| "You ___!" ("Absolutely!") | 46 |
| Jean Renoir film "La ___ Humaine" | 43 |
| Émile Zola's "La ___ humaine" | 47 |
| Beauty's foil, en français | 33 |
| "La Belle et la __": 1946 film | 40 |
| "La Belle et la _____" (Cocteau film) | 47 |
| __ noire: literally, "black beast" | 44 |
| ___ palm (tree also known as the pinang) | 40 |
| One of Louisa's "Little Women" | 44 |
| One of Alcott's little women | 32 |
| "Little Women" little woman | 37 |
| Three-time LPGA Player of the Year Daniel | 41 |
| Second-youngest March sister, in literature | 43 |
| One of the ''Little Women'' | 43 |
| Literary sister of Meg, Jo, and Amy | 35 |
| Hurricane that slammed Nova Scotia in 1971 | 42 |
| Henley who wrote "Crimes of the Heart" | 48 |
| Folktronica singer-songwriter Orton | 35 |
| Character in "Little Women" | 37 |
| Behrs of "2 Broke Girls" | 34 |
| "Folktronica" singer Orton | 36 |
| Hebrew for "house of God" | 35 |
| New York town where Woodstock was held | 38 |
| National Institutes of Health city | 34 |
| National Naval Medical Center setting | 37 |
| National Naval Medical Center location | 38 |
| National Institutes of Health location | 38 |
| National Institutes of Health home | 34 |
| National Institutes of Health headquarters | 42 |
| Maryland home of the Walter Reed medical center | 47 |
| Daniel of golf fame and an Alcott little woman | 46 |
| Put money behind, as a candidate | 32 |
| "Somebody ___ de bay": Foster | 39 |
| "Somebody ___ de bay": S. Foster | 42 |
| They're often taken on horses | 33 |
| Puts money on the roulette table | 32 |
| Makes things interesting, in a way | 34 |
| Decisions for "Big A" patrons | 39 |
| Decisions at the "Big A" | 34 |
| "Rouge" and "noir" | 38 |
| Harold Robbins novel (with "The") | 43 |
| Harold Robbins novel (with "The") | 44 |