| "Sleepy Hollow" director | 34 |
| "I come to ___ Caesar . . . " | 39 |
| "___ me not on . . . " | 32 |
| Where Parks took a seat to take a stand | 39 |
| Vehicle that's often numbered | 33 |
| One that goes to school regularly | 33 |
| Where Parks made a stand with a seat | 36 |
| The Who's was "Magic" | 35 |
| Otto's vehicle on "The Simpsons" | 46 |
| It makes frequent stops in the city | 35 |
| Grade-schooler's transportation | 35 |
| "The Wayward ___": Steinbeck | 38 |
| "Magic ___" (1968 song by The Who) | 44 |
| ''Speed'' demon? | 32 |
| Name on the Cardinals' stadium | 34 |
| 2004 NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Kurt | 36 |
| Transported, like school students | 33 |
| Gathered silver, among other things | 35 |
| Did some after-dinner work, maybe? | 34 |
| Their business is always picking up | 35 |
| They line up before and after school | 36 |
| Money for a trip across town, say | 33 |
| "Fahrenheit 9/11" target | 34 |
| ''Fahrenheit 9/11'' target | 42 |
| "Here We Go Round the Mulberry ___" | 45 |
| Lamp hider in a Biblical parable | 32 |
| The President and his supporters? | 33 |
| Distance unit for hedge maze design? | 36 |
| Oater villain who attacks from hiding | 37 |
| Superlative for Atlanta International Airport | 45 |
| Adjective for Atlanta's Hartsfield airport | 46 |
| Flier's "classy" choice | 37 |
| Training ground for an accountant | 33 |
| Night school attended by many dayworkers | 40 |
| Bookkeeper's alma mater, perhaps | 36 |
| It may take place in the conference room | 40 |
| Monday through Friday, or a magazine | 36 |
| ''Forbes'' rival | 32 |
| Restricted part of an urban area | 32 |
| Part of a city transportation system | 36 |
| A conductor may have it memorized | 33 |
| Sculpture on a pedestal, perhaps | 32 |
| "Pike's Peak or ___!" | 35 |
| Unwelcome concert event, to partier | 35 |
| It's often head and shoulders | 33 |
| First-round draft pick that goes nowhere | 40 |
| First number of three measurements | 34 |
| Boom's opposite on Wall Street | 34 |
| "Hot Hot Hot" artist Poindexter | 41 |
| "On the other hand ..." | 33 |
| "On the other hand . . ." | 35 |
| Part 6 of a Labour Day quotation | 32 |
| It's "sed" to Caesar | 34 |
| Blues Traveler "___ Anyway" | 37 |
| "That ... can't be ..." | 37 |
| "Thanks, ___ no thanks" | 33 |
| "None ___ the brave . . . ": Dryden | 45 |
| "None ___ the brave . . . " | 37 |
| "Despite what I just said ..." | 40 |
| "... life is ___ a dream" | 35 |
| "___ seriously folks ..." | 35 |
| ''... life is ___ a dream'' | 43 |
| "Nothin' ___ Good Time" (1988 hit) | 48 |
| "Life is ___ day": Keats | 34 |
| "Life is ___ day at most": Burns | 42 |
| Sundance Kid's partner, ___ Cassidy | 39 |
| "Little Rascals" bully | 32 |
| "___ Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" | 44 |
| Store owner's sign from above? (Part 2) | 44 |
| Gielgud's ''Arthur'' role | 45 |
| Who often "did it" in a whodunit | 42 |
| Suspect in many murder mysteries | 32 |
| Poet Samuel who wrote "Hudibras" | 42 |
| Words expressing a sad, surprising turn of events | 49 |
| Segue to a surprise story ending | 32 |
| "Alas, it wasn't to be!" | 38 |
| "No ifs, ands, or ___" | 32 |
| Repeated words from one who's been rebuffed | 47 |
| Partner of "ifs" and "ands" | 47 |
| "No ifs, ands or ___!" | 32 |
| ''No ifs, ands or ___!'' | 40 |
| Intrude, with ''in'' | 36 |
| A lazy person might need to get off theirs | 42 |
| Seat of Montana's Silver Bow County | 39 |
| Home of the World Museum of Mining | 34 |
| The Montana Standard is its daily paper | 39 |
| Site of the World Museum of Mining | 34 |
| Site of the Anaconda Copper Mine | 32 |
| Former Montana copper-mining city | 33 |
| City that sounds like a humdinger? | 34 |
| Birthplace of Evel Knievel and Martha Raye | 42 |
| Dairy product or Dale Evans' mount | 38 |
| Dale Evans's favorite celestial sight? | 42 |
| Put oneself where one shouldn't | 35 |
| "Shh!" from a seamstress? | 35 |
| Synthetic rubber used in inner tubes | 36 |
| Synthetic rubber used in footballs | 34 |
| Like female professional wrestlers, generally | 45 |
| Yelled word on the stockroom floor | 34 |
| Stock analyst's recommendation | 34 |