| 'Goldilocks' bear with the hardest bed |
| 'King Kong' and 'Citizen Kane' studio |
| 1992 Tarantino crime thriller |
| 8:00-11:00 p.m. on TV |
| Ankle bones |
| Anything-goes party |
| Atlanta-based cable inits |
| Bird feeder material |
| Birds that waddle |
| Bottom-line expense |
| Bridge |
| Bro's sibling |
| Bundle of papers |
| Children of armed forces personnel, slangily |
| Consumer products giant that makes Tide, for short |
| Cookout, briefly ... or a hint to the ends of 17-, 23-, 52- and 58-Across |
| Cry before 'I know!,' in a classroom |
| Decorative vase |
| Degs. held by Bloomberg and G. W. Bush |
| Dickens's ___ Heep |
| Do-over in tennis |
| Drunk motorist's offense, briefly |
| Ed with the 2017 #1 hit 'Shape of You' |
| Email button |
| Embarrassed |
| Epic poem written in Homeric Greek |
| Exuberance |
| Falsetto-voiced Muppet |
| Fast, sharp-breaking curveballs |
| Fill a position |
| Fixated on, as an idea |
| Foxy |
| H.S. exam graded on a five-point scale |
| Hangmen's loops |
| Hanker (for) |
| Hearty brews |
| Hit the slopes |
| Iroquois foes |
| Is ready for one's star turn, say |
| Laid down the law |
| Latticework strip |
| Letter-shaped track in metalworking |
| Like wool on bare skin, typically |
| Mauna ___ (volcano) |
| Member of an elite Navy team |
| Miso bean |
| Mythical 100-eyed giant |
| National auto body repair chain |
| Neither urban nor suburban |
| Noun go-with |
| October birthstone |
| Oil company with a triangular logo |
| Org. that defends individual rights |
| Parishioner's bench |
| Permeate |
| Places for mani-pedis |
| Platform for loading ships |
| Pound : U.K. :: ___ : Russia |
| Recede, as the tide |
| Rickey or gimlet ingredient |
| Rimshot instrument |
| Scene not used for the final version of a film |
| Sign for a sold-out show |
| Smallish battery |
| Snack (on) |
| Snow ___ (kids' winter construction) |
| So-so |
| Stat for A-Rod or Hammerin' Hank |
| Syrup brand used in making pecan pie |
| They're mined and refined |
| Tourist |
| Welcome sight? |
| What an old shirt may be used as |
| Word accompanying a head slap |
| Wyatt at the O.K. Corral |
| ___ Gibran, author of 'The Prophet' |