| When a psychiatric session might wrap up | 40 |
| Word from the Latin for "hold" | 40 |
| Word repeated before "1, 2, 3" | 40 |
| What Oscar winner's do at the podium | 40 |
| Way too drunk jackass at a wedding, e.g. | 40 |
| What most nations aren't on any more | 40 |
| What Tito Puente was "King of" | 40 |
| What the Liberty Trees rebelled against? | 40 |
| Where Persia defeated Sparta in 480 B.C. | 40 |
| What Hercules did, working half as hard? | 40 |
| Words with "a man's heart" | 40 |
| What Helen's beauty was like, to Poe | 40 |
| What you might use to finish this puzzle | 40 |
| Where citrus trees grow in small groups? | 40 |
| Where a reactor has caused much reaction | 40 |
| Weill and Brecht's pasta production? | 40 |
| With standard, Inventionof Sir S.Fleming | 40 |
| Where Yankees fans cheer a dropped ball? | 40 |
| When procrastinators don't do things | 40 |
| Word chanted in "Animal House" | 40 |
| What a poor handyman blames, in a saying | 40 |
| Word repeated thrice in a war film title | 40 |
| Whom Spaniards call "maestros" | 40 |
| What walking under a bird might get you? | 40 |
| What overweight rockers get before tour? | 40 |
| With Pursuit, Haney and Abbott invention | 40 |
| Wayne's ''___ Grit'' | 40 |
| Word said twice before "again" | 40 |
| When most elections are held in the U.S. | 40 |
| What Van Morrison's girl is sweet as | 40 |
| What the "bi" in bicycle means | 40 |
| What an angry employee might give a boss | 40 |
| Well-to-do Middle East nation, for short | 40 |
| Worrier's stomach woe, it's said | 40 |
| Word on a striker's placard, perhaps | 40 |
| What the black Kwanzaa candle represents | 40 |
| What an exclamation point might indicate | 40 |
| What the police might do to stop a crime | 40 |
| What Bill Withers' girl does to him? | 40 |
| Where the 2002 Winter Olympics were held | 40 |
| What numbers after some colons represent | 40 |
| Word appearing in all nine theme answers | 40 |
| William ___ (1996 Nobelist in economics) | 40 |
| Weekly since 1955 (with "The") | 40 |
| Where the slithy toves gyred and gimbled | 40 |
| Women's U.S. Open tennis champ: 1968 | 40 |
| When doubled, a Washington town or onion | 40 |
| Wilde-Douglas film, with "The" | 40 |
| What Vanna brought to the bridal shower? | 40 |
| Words on a banner for returning soldiers | 40 |
| What emotional girls did at Beatles show | 40 |
| What you get when it rains at a festival | 40 |
| Where Lady and Tramp put their pawprints | 40 |
| Word in ads for toothpaste and detergent | 40 |
| Who was Orville's brother in flight? | 40 |
| What any of the Four Horsemen symbolizes | 40 |
| Writers' retreat in Saratoga Springs | 40 |
| Washington city in apple-growing country | 40 |
| What you might call a Dixieland quartet? | 40 |
| Where Chekhov lived and Tolstoy summered | 40 |
| Whitman's "barbaric" sound | 40 |
| When repeated, part of a Beatles refrain | 40 |
| Wynonna's "Is It Over ___" | 40 |
| Washington's "Walking Man" | 40 |
| What Cassius Clay said starting in 1964? | 40 |
| What this puzzle's theme entries are | 40 |
| Where Rudolf of Ruritania was imprisoned | 40 |
| When repeated, a first name in Hollywood | 40 |
| What you'll do after aerobics class | 39 |
| What your body does after mosh pit show | 39 |
| Wile E. Coyote's supplier of choice | 39 |
| Wile E. Coyote's preferred supplier | 39 |
| Wile E. Coyote's mail-order company | 39 |
| Wile E. Coyote's mail order company | 39 |
| What Chicken Little mistook for the sky | 39 |
| When Hamlet sees his father's ghost | 39 |
| When "Comedy Tonight" is sung | 39 |
| When Macbeth gives his dagger soliloquy | 39 |
| When Mimi dies in "La Boheme" | 39 |
| Winner of a career Grand Slam in tennis | 39 |
| What some golfers use as a scoring goal | 39 |
| What Springsteen played for, in the day | 39 |
| What Ted Nugent does with bow and arrow | 39 |
| Word sometimes placed between two names | 39 |
| What bars need a license to sell: abbr. | 39 |
| Woodard of ''Crooklyn'' | 39 |
| What "It's a sin to tell" | 39 |
| Word in the Three Musketeers' motto | 39 |
| Word said coming and going from Waikiki | 39 |
| Without exception, after "to" | 39 |
| With all agreeing, after "to" | 39 |
| Word that stuck in Macbeth's throat | 39 |
| Whac- -- (reflex-testing carnival game) | 39 |
| William Hopper and Philip Marlowe, e.g. | 39 |
| Word before the backing band's name | 39 |
| Wrestler known as "the Giant" | 39 |
| What April has, unlike any other month? | 39 |
| William Henry Harrison's first lady | 39 |
| Where private messages are sent?: Abbr. | 39 |
| Where grown men dribble while traveling | 39 |