| It runs free |
HOUSEAD |
| Its first issue included 'Crow Vadis?' |
MAD |
| Jamie-Lynn's 'Sopranos' mom |
EDIE |
| Jonathan's birthplace? |
ORCHARD |
| Lady Bird, really |
CLAUDIA |
| Last name of a longtime comic strip 'teen age darling' |
KETT |
| Late bloomers |
ASTERS |
| Like the Cradle of Gold |
INCAN |
| Made like Hillary |
CLIMBED |
| Madrileña's address |
SENORA |
| Mark for dismissal |
REDLINE |
| Moved like rush-hour traffic |
CREPT |
| Name next to a harp on some euro coins |
EIRE |
| Oscar winner Patricia who was married to Roald Dahl |
NEAL |
| Outback population feature |
SPARSITY |
| Piltdown man |
BRIT |
| Points of order? |
DRIVEUPS |
| Pop singer Lovato |
DEMI |
| Positive people |
YEASAYERS |
| Press agent's specialty |
SPIN |
| Rambunctious sister in a Grimm tale |
ROSERED |
| Ready for drawing |
ONTAP |
| Remove from peanuts, say |
UNBOX |
| Reverend Dimmesdale's first name in 'The Scarlet Letter' |
ARTHUR |
| See 19-Across |
MIAMI |
| Solo flight companion |
CHEWBACCA |
| Space bar neighbor |
ALT |
| Spielberg's 'Duel,' for one |
TVMOVIE |
| Stress, in a way |
ITALICIZE |
| Tarot card often depicting a dog and a wolf |
THEMOON |
| The ladies' singles trophy at Wimbledon, for one |
SALVER |
| They might have lead parts |
ORES |
| Wedgy stoppers |
CHOCKS |
| With 57-Across, TV debut of 2002 |
CSI |
| You might get one from an outlet |
SHOCK |