| Allen's scale notes? | 24 |
| Longshoremen's bosses | 25 |
| Renowned crocodile hunter | 25 |
| This puzzle's subject | 25 |
| Comedian joins comedian | 23 |
| Spielberg or Soderbergh | 23 |
| Quotable comedian Wright | 24 |
| Obama energy secretary Chu | 26 |
| Apple co-founder ____ Jobs | 26 |
| [Hint] Apple in the head | 24 |
| Singer/songwriter Sufjan | 24 |
| Senior Supreme Court justice | 28 |
| Newspaper pundit, Geoffrey | 26 |
| Justice succeeded by Kagan | 26 |
| Former Justice John Paul | 24 |
| David Balfour's creator | 27 |
| "Lincoln" director | 28 |
| "Jaws" director | 25 |
| "Wildboyz" co-host | 28 |
| 1982 N.L. Rookie of the Year | 28 |
| Sweetener for some diabetics | 28 |
| Hardly a one-hit Wonder | 23 |
| More-than-one-hit Wonder | 24 |
| Wonder of the music world | 25 |
| Singer Nicks of Fleetwood Mac | 29 |
| Nicks of Fleetwood Mac | 22 |
| Guitarist __ Ray Vaughan | 24 |
| Blues guitarist Vaughan | 23 |
| Bottle one's anger | 22 |
| Lose sleep over something | 25 |
| Stereotypical hobo fare | 23 |
| Internalize one's anger | 27 |
| Dish that sticks to your ribs | 29 |
| Cook, as prunes for breakfast | 29 |
| Cassoulet or haricot, e.g. | 26 |
| Bouillabaisse, for one | 22 |
| Beef and vegetable dish | 23 |
| "Irish" dish | 22 |
| Think things over and over | 26 |
| Stressful thing to get into | 27 |
| Slumgullion or mulligan | 23 |
| Ratatouille, for example | 24 |
| Mulligan or slumgullion | 23 |
| Meat-and-vegetables dish | 24 |
| Meat and vegetable meal | 23 |
| Haricot or hasenpfeffer | 23 |
| Get more and more upset | 23 |
| Dish with many recipes | 22 |
| Bouillabaisse or ratatouille | 28 |
| Bouillabaisse or burgoo, e.g. | 29 |
| Beef-and-potatoes dish | 22 |
| Way to cook tough meat | 22 |
| Tasteless name for a rabbit? | 28 |
| Soup's thicker relative | 27 |
| Slow-cooker concoction | 22 |
| Slow-cooked meal in a pot | 25 |
| Prepare tomatoes, maybe | 23 |
| Mulligan's specialty | 24 |
| Meat-and-vegetables fare | 24 |
| Meat-and-vegetable fare | 23 |
| Meat-and-vegetable entree | 25 |
| Meat and potatoes dish | 22 |
| Jet hostess, for short | 22 |
| Hostess, in airline lingo | 25 |
| Follower of beef or fish | 24 |
| Flight attendant, slangily | 26 |
| Dutch oven preparation, maybe | 29 |
| Dish that may be ladled | 23 |
| Dish simmered in a pot | 22 |
| Dish served with a big spoon | 28 |
| Crock-Pot concoction, perhaps | 29 |
| Cook with simmering heat | 24 |
| Chili verde, for example | 24 |
| Chicken paprikash, e.g. | 23 |
| Burgoo or hasenpfeffer | 22 |
| Beef-and-veggies concoction | 27 |
| Beef-and-vegetables dish | 24 |
| Beef-and-potatoes dinner | 24 |
| Beef bourguignon, for one | 25 |
| Bad name for a rabbit? | 22 |
| Airline employee, for short | 27 |
| "Guest Host" artist | 29 |
| Agonize over the issue | 22 |
| Word with wine or shop | 22 |
| Person waiting on a plane | 25 |
| They mind their manors | 22 |
| They know where to get wine | 27 |
| Cruise-cabin attendants | 23 |
| Their work often takes flight | 29 |
| Jimmy, who befriended Harvey | 28 |
| Potter of the Supreme Court | 28 |
| Portrayer of Mr. Smith | 22 |
| Popular late-night host | 23 |
| Patrick of "X-Men" | 28 |
| Late golf champion Payne | 24 |
| James (or Jimmy) from Pa. | 25 |
| BC address or Scottish clan | 27 |
| "Maggie May" rocker | 29 |
| "Harvey" star: 1950 | 29 |
| 'The Daily Show' host | 29 |