Across
- 4. Nicholson said Cruise couldn't handle it
- 6. Mike, director of Office Space
- 10. Printing paper that's just longer than "Letter"
- 11. Goes in the coconut
- 16. Blind-folded scale-bearer
- 18. London dry
- 19. Mea _____
- 22. Fictional anchorman Ron
- 25. What's in the proverbial pudding
- 28. Abilities
- 30. "Psst!", but more formally
- 31. "I say, to the contrary!"
- 33. Steal
- 34. One of the Little Teapot's attributes
- 38. An official promise
- 39. Ginger or pale
- 41. Borrower's remorse
- 42. Vegas pasttime
- 43. Doyle's sleuth
- 45. Joe Pesci's role in a movie involving two yewts
- 46. Special guests at a seance
- 47. → → → →
- 48. Runaway subject of a novel by John Grisham
- 50. Quoted from a source
- 51. Personal doc that can also be a man's name
Down
- 1. Gov't agents, in slang
- 2. "So, what's your _______?"
- 3. Nat'l org. that oversees public health
- 5. Bread-worthy grain
- 7. Not messy
- 8. Said of a possibly "fixed" game
- 9. Gov't doc that can also be a man's name
- 12. Proper way to address a -6 Across
- 13. "This is your brain on drugs" genre, in short
- 14. "Faker!"
- 15. Policeman's enemy, conceptually
- 17. Where tennis is played
- 20. "Honesty is the best ______!"
- 21. The best way to enjoy a toddy
- 23. They won't get fooled again
- 24. Temp. residence for a small-time crook
- 25. Gesture that's illustrated on the cover of Pantera's 1992 album
- 26. As a matter of ____
- 27. Ponzi's infamy
- 29. Tartan tape brand
- 32. Opposite of sweets?
- 34. Amontillado
- 35. A 'tender's way of saying "We've got you covered"
- 36. Boston Tea Party's complaint
- 37. Song that plays while the Sandlot kids are "celebrating"
- 40. To snitch on someone
- 44. Device for transporting libations
- 49. Scorpion's weapon
- 50. Sound of friendly glass-on-glass
