| What some rescuers search for | 29 |
| Deeds' needs: Abbr. | 23 |
| Icelandic band ___ Ros | 22 |
| Brynhild's beloved | 22 |
| Dr. Ota ___, Czech reformer | 27 |
| Former Chinese province | 23 |
| Twist's persecutor | 22 |
| Oliver Twist character | 25 |
| Bill ___, Dickens villain | 25 |
| Follower of Guru Nanak | 22 |
| Certain Punjabi believer | 24 |
| Sect member in a turban | 23 |
| One of an Indian minority | 25 |
| Member of an Indian sect | 24 |
| Member of a Hindu sect | 22 |
| Hindu "disciple" | 26 |
| Guru's disciple, maybe | 26 |
| Golden Temple worshipper | 24 |
| Golden Temple worshiper | 23 |
| Believer with a turban | 22 |
| Followers of Guru Nanak | 23 |
| Worshipers at Harmandir Sahib | 29 |
| Punjabis who don't shave | 28 |
| Many Punjab inhabitants | 23 |
| Guru Nanak's followers | 26 |
| Followers of ten gurus | 22 |
| Former N.B.A. player Jack ___ | 29 |
| The "S" of RSVP | 25 |
| The "S" in R.S.V.P. | 29 |
| The "S" of R.S.V.P. | 29 |
| Répondez ___ vous plaît | 29 |
| The "S" in RSVP | 25 |
| Invitation "S" | 24 |
| "If it," in Paris | 27 |
| "___ vous plait" | 26 |
| "__ vous plait" | 25 |
| It's stored on a farm | 25 |
| "___ Marner" | 22 |
| Paul's prison mate | 22 |
| "--- Marner" | 22 |
| Companion of Paul's | 23 |
| American patriot Deane | 22 |
| Start of a George Eliot title | 29 |
| St. Paul's companion | 24 |
| Patriot-diplomat Deane | 22 |
| George Eliot's Mr. Marner | 29 |
| Fictional weaver ___ Marner | 27 |
| Eppie's adoptive father | 27 |
| Eliot's miser Marner | 24 |
| Deane of Continental Congress | 29 |
| Colonial diplomat Deane | 23 |
| 1960s-'80s NBAer Paul __ | 28 |
| Rained hard, in Yorkshire | 25 |
| Librarian's request | 23 |
| Librarian's demand | 22 |
| It is golden, it's said | 27 |
| To some, it's golden | 24 |
| The next eleven seconds | 23 |
| Sound of one hand clapping? | 27 |
| Sometimes it's golden | 25 |
| Shout from the Wizard of Oz | 27 |
| Schoolmaster's order | 24 |
| Librarian's exhortation | 27 |
| Hamlet's last word | 22 |
| "Golden" quality | 26 |
| Polite words for shut up | 24 |
| Librarian's line, perhaps | 29 |
| Apt adage for this puzzle | 25 |
| Admonition to a noisy child | 27 |
| Adage for a dumb blonde? | 24 |
| "Shhhh!" prompter | 27 |
| Mum monks' specialty? | 25 |
| Hit man's accessory | 23 |
| Hit man's purchase | 22 |
| Suppressor of a report | 22 |
| Need for a quiet report? | 24 |
| Hit man's attachment | 24 |
| Mythical woodland deities | 25 |
| Like Arbuckle's films | 25 |
| "___ Spring" | 22 |
| Word 1 of a Christmas classic | 29 |
| Not providing any hints, say | 28 |
| Like the Best Picture of 2011 | 29 |
| Like a respectful librarygoer | 29 |
| Like a D. W. Griffith film | 26 |
| In the background, perhaps | 26 |
| Anagram of tinsel or enlist | 27 |
| "___ majority" | 24 |
| Mynah at a loss for words? | 26 |
| Busboy's receptacle | 23 |
| 30th president, informally | 26 |
| Sandwich ingredient for many? | 29 |
| Last letter in June, e.g. | 25 |
| Ending of fame or fortune | 25 |
| End of life as we know it? | 26 |
| When Charlie Chaplin thrived | 28 |
| Valentino's heyday | 22 |
| It ended in the early 1930s | 27 |
| Silver screen history, part 3 | 29 |
| Hourlong introduction? | 22 |