| Study of whales |
15 |
| Songs some sailors sing |
23 |
| Start of a Basque game |
22 |
| Scout's brother in "To Kill a Mockingbird |
41 |
| Some salsa club dances |
22 |
| Start of an optical illusion quip |
33 |
| Stampeding group |
16 |
| Super Bowl div. |
15 |
| Show with a noted coming out |
28 |
| Sawyer's successor in Chicago |
29 |
| Silk Road component |
19 |
| Share, with "up |
15 |
| Singer's big prize |
18 |
| So bad it makes you snicker |
27 |
| Subject of the 2012 book "The Idea Factory |
42 |
| Serious blunder |
15 |
| Shows rage or sorrow |
20 |
| Singer once married to Pamela Anderson |
38 |
| Stein and Ederle, to friends |
28 |
| Sends out, as energy or light |
29 |
| Seat of Canadian County, Oklahoma |
33 |
| Spring month in Porto |
21 |
| Stiff competition for a man? |
28 |
| Satyr's kin |
11 |
| Something needed by millions of Americans |
41 |
| Song from "The Music Man" with the lyric "What words could be saner or truer or plainer |
87 |
| Sizes with white of egg. |
24 |
| She was Tosca on TV in 1955 |
27 |
| Showered, maybe |
15 |
| Siblings, sons, daughters, etc. |
31 |
| Secret society members |
22 |
| Severe water shortage |
21 |
| Safari runners? |
15 |
| Spur parts |
10 |
| Such is my luck! |
16 |
| Schumann symphony |
17 |
| Sole hereditary ruler |
21 |
| Succeed impressively |
20 |
| Sch. in Atlanta |
15 |
| Serious and kind of scary |
25 |
| Scoreboard column |
17 |
| Shoe outlet name |
16 |
| Surf and turf, say |
18 |
| Someone a little short? |
23 |
| Scottish poet Hew ___: 1792-1878 |
32 |
| Solid: Fr. |
10 |
| Start spasming, as a muscle |
27 |
| Search the ground as pigs do |
28 |
| Slash" or "fan" work |
20 |
| Subsidiary route |
16 |
| Some human races |
16 |
| Soviet youth group |
18 |
| Swedish shale |
13 |
| Silent Night" writer Joseph |
27 |
| Some wedding party members |
26 |
| Second shooting |
15 |
| Santa Barbara County city |
25 |
| Sunday-paper sections |
21 |
| Safety gear |
11 |
| States of oblivion |
18 |
| Stamp (with sense of identity) |
30 |
| Source of all the quotes in this puzzle |
39 |
| Star of ''The Day the Earth Stood Still'' |
41 |
| Sport developed by Native Americans |
35 |
| Says once more |
14 |
| Sign that your duck is getting older? |
37 |
| Sweetheart of the 1984 Olympics |
31 |
| Search dogs' target |
19 |
| St. Louis Browns Hall of Famer |
30 |
| Spy who trades sex for secrets, informally |
42 |
| Sexiest shape a woman can have |
30 |
| Suspense novelist |
17 |
| Suspend, as curtains |
20 |
| Spanish citrus fruit |
20 |
| Silent performer like Marcel Marceau |
36 |
| Salon goo in a North Carolina city? |
35 |
| Serb neighbor |
13 |
| Silence of the Lambs" = ? (1946) + ? (1960) |
43 |
| Seaport in Cameroon |
19 |
| Service stripe |
14 |
| Searched a yegg |
15 |
| Style of fancy dress event |
26 |
| Star of TV's 'The Closer' |
25 |
| Swift's land of tiny people |
27 |
| Sitting Bull being evasive? |
27 |
| Some Spanish Surrealist works |
29 |
| Some Pa. workmen |
16 |
| Staple of a connected office |
28 |
| Some fine wool |
14 |
| Subsidiary member of a firm |
27 |
| Smith and Greenaway |
19 |
| Sideshow sight |
14 |
| Sitcom Mae West, George Burns, and Zsa Zsa Gabor guest starred on |
65 |
| Star of CBS's "Madam Secretary |
30 |
| Some NFL runners |
16 |
| Super ___ (old game system) (3) |
31 |
| Shoemaker, in London |
20 |
| Seantors Mansfield and Murray. |
30 |
| Sidelines salutation |
20 |
| Stars and others |
16 |