| Had nothing good to say about | 29 |
| Flower with colorful blotches | 29 |
| Flower from the violet family | 29 |
| "Thoughtful" flower | 29 |
| Yearned, with "for" | 29 |
| What the one in charge wears? | 29 |
| Major Nuovo Testamento writer | 29 |
| 16th century painter Veronese | 29 |
| Much television fare, to many | 29 |
| John Phillips, professionally | 29 |
| Person honored in this puzzle | 29 |
| Bear whose chair was too hard | 29 |
| Bear that children hear about | 29 |
| Baseball's Cool ____ Bell | 29 |
| Baseball legend Cool --- Bell | 29 |
| Of St. Peter's successors | 29 |
| They made the Mamas a quartet | 29 |
| Half of a '60s rock group | 29 |
| Doherty and Phillips, to fans | 29 |
| Chose not to paint, as a wall | 29 |
| Presidential library contents | 29 |
| One pretending to be powerful | 29 |
| One who's an empty threat | 29 |
| Name in N. Y. outdoor theater | 29 |
| New Guinea's Gulf of ____ | 29 |
| It may be shot by a sportsman | 29 |
| Three, four or five, commonly | 29 |
| This is elementary for Watson | 29 |
| Securities' nominal value | 29 |
| Onetime name in late-night TV | 29 |
| One of nine numbers on a card | 29 |
| 3, 4 or 5, typically, in golf | 29 |
| Prefix with "graph" | 29 |
| Prefix with skiing or sailing | 29 |
| Prefix with "medic" | 29 |
| Law office worker, informally | 29 |
| Law firm employee, informally | 29 |
| Law firm assistant, for short | 29 |
| "Ticker-tape" event | 29 |
| Professional helpers, briefly | 29 |
| The Sphinx and the Parthenon? | 29 |
| Bois de Boulogne, par exemple | 29 |
| Longtime late-night announcer | 29 |
| "SNL" announcer Don | 29 |
| Prepare apples for applesauce | 29 |
| Lessen, with "down" | 29 |
| Documentary filmmaker Lorentz | 29 |
| ____ down: reduce as expenses | 29 |
| Prepared apples for pie, e.g. | 29 |
| City of Light, to Cole Porter | 29 |
| "Gay" city, in song | 29 |
| Permission-slip signer, often | 29 |
| Class-trip chaperone, usually | 29 |
| Prepared without meat or milk | 29 |
| Oenone's husband, in myth | 29 |
| "Ninotchka" setting | 29 |
| "Amélie" setting | 29 |
| Reverend's responsibility | 29 |
| Ones who live near the Louvre | 29 |
| London's Regent's ___ | 29 |
| Put + put = Monopoly property | 29 |
| ______ville, British Columbia | 29 |
| Landscaped urban thoroughfare | 29 |
| "Ici on ___ . . . " | 29 |
| City known for its prosciutto | 29 |
| Con's conditional release | 29 |
| Sentence concluder, sometimes | 29 |
| Out for someone on the inside | 29 |
| Wife number VI for Henry VIII | 29 |
| One of Henry's Catherines | 29 |
| Scores 74 on a 74 golf course | 29 |
| Three, four and five, usually | 29 |
| Scores recorded by Amy Alcott | 29 |
| Gets even on the golf course? | 29 |
| Latin teacher's direction | 29 |
| Do a Latin student's task | 29 |
| Astronomical unit of distance | 29 |
| Breaks down in English class? | 29 |
| Analyzes a sentence, in a way | 29 |
| Miniseries' first section | 29 |
| North–South, at bridge | 29 |
| What a junker may be good for | 29 |
| Like high schoolers' jobs | 29 |
| One not getting benefits, say | 29 |
| End of a pentamerous document | 29 |
| Boston Tea ___: Dec. 16, 1773 | 29 |
| Birthday or surprise follower | 29 |
| Official political philosophy | 29 |
| "N'est-ce ___?" | 29 |
| They employ speakers, briefly | 29 |
| Step in "Swan Lake" | 29 |
| They may be "grand" | 29 |
| Annual parade city since 1890 | 29 |
| "Pensées" author | 29 |
| Nixon's Yorkshire terrier | 29 |
| Former Turkish military title | 29 |
| "I forfeit my turn" | 29 |
| Student's permission slip | 29 |
| Yukon and White _____ railway | 29 |
| White ____ , British Columbia | 29 |