| Sons of, in many temple names | 29 |
| Zookeeper's main squeeze? | 29 |
| Vamp's accessory, perhaps | 29 |
| Thing with feathers or scales | 29 |
| Part of some flapper costumes | 29 |
| It may provide a snug feeling | 29 |
| It can put the squeeze on you | 29 |
| "The Birdcage" wrap | 29 |
| Quarry in the Calydonian hunt | 29 |
| Word with cutting and running | 29 |
| Some private school attendees | 29 |
| Trustees' gathering place | 29 |
| Vehicle on a trailer, perhaps | 29 |
| There are five in this puzzle | 29 |
| Husband of Ruth, in the Bible | 29 |
| Watergate journalist Woodward | 29 |
| Singer and conductor McFerrin | 29 |
| Choreographer with nine Tonys | 29 |
| Shop patronized by Nuyoricans | 29 |
| "Tommy Boy" co-star | 29 |
| Word with English or language | 29 |
| Mr. Universe's moneymaker | 29 |
| 1899–1902 war participant | 29 |
| Dutch settler in South Africa | 29 |
| Line that elicits a big laugh | 29 |
| Successful, in modern reviews | 29 |
| Hugely successful, in Variety | 29 |
| Fabulous, to a theater critic | 29 |
| Impede, with "down" | 29 |
| Bacall's love, informally | 29 |
| Community for the avant-garde | 29 |
| Nobel-winning physicist Niels | 29 |
| Danish physics Nobelist Niels | 29 |
| Part of an old heating system | 29 |
| Fort ___ of Oregon Trail fame | 29 |
| Army post on the Oregon Trail | 29 |
| "The City of Trees" | 29 |
| "Otello" librettist | 29 |
| U.S. editor: 1863–1930 | 29 |
| Landlocked nation of S. Amer. | 29 |
| Basketball's Manute _____ | 29 |
| South American cattle-catcher | 29 |
| Weighted weapon on the pampas | 29 |
| South American cattle catcher | 29 |
| Weapons with weights attached | 29 |
| Piece heard in "10" | 29 |
| One of Henry VIII's Annes | 29 |
| The stuff heroes are made of? | 29 |
| Some stuff heroes are made of | 29 |
| Dressmakers' buy, perhaps | 29 |
| Frankenstein monster features | 29 |
| Parisian's frozen dessert | 29 |
| Curving outward, as furniture | 29 |
| Tells terrible jokes, perhaps | 29 |
| Japan's Feast of Lanterns | 29 |
| Series about Ben and his boys | 29 |
| Recommended wartime purchases | 29 |
| Osteologist's dinnerware? | 29 |
| Seafood restaurant annoyances | 29 |
| Drum, dance, tree or antelope | 29 |
| Cramming, with "up" | 29 |
| City where Beethoven was born | 29 |
| Article of apparel with a tie | 29 |
| Pro __ (like some legal work) | 29 |
| When repeated, Yogi's pal | 29 |
| Disagree with a call, perhaps | 29 |
| Halloween haunted house sound | 29 |
| Bad sound at a campaign rally | 29 |
| Couch potato's attraction | 29 |
| Expressed dissatisfaction (5) | 29 |
| Unhappy bleacherite, at times | 29 |
| Sarcastic comment of sympathy | 29 |
| Where to find lines of spines | 29 |
| Word in a Yalie's refrain | 29 |
| Half of Yale's fight song | 29 |
| TV technician's equipment | 29 |
| Grew rapidly, as a population | 29 |
| Super-successful family rule? | 29 |
| Sounds from supersonic planes | 29 |
| Suddenly prosperous community | 29 |
| Famous "Long Knife" | 29 |
| "April Love" singer | 29 |
| Animated-cartoon figure Betty | 29 |
| Trick-or-treaters' sounds | 29 |
| Some catcalls from the stands | 29 |
| Meadowlands cascade, at times | 29 |
| Disapproving fans' chorus | 29 |
| Worst thing to get on the job | 29 |
| Where Kent went for a change? | 29 |
| Infamous or famous stage name | 29 |
| "You bet your ___!" | 29 |
| Tender of nursery rhyme sheep | 29 |
| Hale-___ (comet seen in 1997) | 29 |
| Part of New York City (abbr.) | 29 |
| Chief Justice Laskin, for one | 29 |
| Fictional journalist Sagdiyev | 29 |
| Ore used as a cleansing agent | 29 |
| Ingredient in artificial gems | 29 |
| Barnes & Noble competitor | 29 |
| Yawning during a meeting, say | 29 |