| Dealing with a subject | 22 |
| "What can ___ be?" | 28 |
| Bea Arthur's cop show? | 26 |
| Word with park or song | 22 |
| Kind of park or restaurant | 26 |
| Writer's development | 24 |
| Word before park or song | 24 |
| What great crosswords contain | 29 |
| This crossword has one | 22 |
| Sitcom's intro music | 24 |
| Most crosswords have one | 24 |
| Many crosswords have one | 24 |
| Feature of this crossword | 25 |
| A restaurant may have one | 25 |
| Like some modern restaurants | 28 |
| Like some amusement parks | 25 |
| Like most crossword puzzles | 27 |
| Radio, TV and newspapers | 24 |
| Publicists notify them | 22 |
| Observation on the ad era | 25 |
| Baby boomers, some say | 22 |
| Norton-Handy song: 1913 | 23 |
| Comics kid's moniker | 24 |
| Planet Hollywood, for one | 25 |
| Students' assignments | 25 |
| Features of many crossword | 26 |
| English class writings | 22 |
| Crossword features, usually | 27 |
| Concept album features | 22 |
| Classical music features | 24 |
| Entertainer's intro | 23 |
| Cut on an egotist's CD? | 27 |
| N.Y.C. cultural landmark | 24 |
| Opera setting, for short | 24 |
| Manhattan cultural landmark | 27 |
| Locale for a New York diva | 26 |
| Lincoln Center institution | 26 |
| Big Apple musical attraction | 28 |
| Big Apple museum, for short | 27 |
| Aspiring diva's goal | 24 |
| Team since 1962, familiarly | 27 |
| When the cat's away . . . | 29 |
| End of a misbehaving maxim | 26 |
| Place for a happy medium | 24 |
| Part of a powerful ant? | 23 |
| Work featuring Yum-Yum | 22 |
| Operetta set in Titipu | 22 |
| "Pooh-Bah" source | 27 |
| Classic British auto model | 26 |
| Austin Powers-era vehicle | 25 |
| What TV reporters are up to? | 28 |
| Christie adaptation title | 25 |
| Gable's final film | 22 |
| 1982 Michael Palin movie | 24 |
| Organized group of criminals | 28 |
| Group with lots of hits | 23 |
| Group with family ties? | 23 |
| Group where men are made | 24 |
| "1 vs. 100" group | 27 |
| Certain corporate career path | 29 |
| Wilkie Collins mystery | 22 |
| Subtitle of a 1604 tragedy | 26 |
| "___ See of You" | 26 |
| Macaulay on Socrates: Part I | 28 |
| Time to do the walk of shame | 28 |
| Telegraph language, formally | 28 |
| Excellent, in 50's slang | 28 |
| (For) over fifty percent | 24 |
| More of the advice (Part 4) | 27 |
| O'Neill play: 1920 | 22 |
| One's wife, informally | 26 |
| Spouse, in bar conversations | 28 |
| One's wife, slangily | 24 |
| "___ the breaks" | 26 |
| Wrestling locale, in a phrase | 29 |
| Cheesy 60's TV show? | 24 |
| 1999 Brendan Fraser movie | 25 |
| 1999 Brendan Fraser film | 24 |
| "Shipoopi" show | 25 |
| Storyteller's link | 22 |
| "That was ___ ..." | 28 |
| "After that . . ." | 28 |
| "___ Came Bronson" | 28 |
| "___ again ..." | 25 |
| Now and ___ (occasionally) | 26 |
| Next in order of place | 22 |
| If's partner, in logic | 26 |
| Adele "Now and ___" | 29 |
| "If so . . ." | 23 |
| "And --- what?" | 25 |
| "And ___ some!" | 25 |
| "All righty __!" | 26 |
| "All righty ___!" | 27 |
| "After that ..." | 26 |
| "... and ___ some" | 28 |
| "--- He Kissed Me" | 28 |
| "___ it hit me ..." | 29 |
| "__ again ..." | 24 |
| ____ Came Bronson : TV show | 29 |
| World's best people | 23 |