Newsday 4:47
LAT 4:28
(updated at 12:10 Saturday afternoon)

- [Communist leader?] with a question mark is CEE, as in the letter C that leads off the word Communist. I ignored the question mark and went with CHE for a while. SFUMATO is the [Artist's tone-blending technique, used in the "Mona Lisa"]. Wow. I've never encountered this word before, so I tried SPUMATO for a while. Between the two of those, I was completely flummoxed by 15-Across, [They have extensions]. Eventually FILENAMES asserted themselves there. Before I had any of those answers, I mucked up that corner by putting a set of BLEACHERS at 1-Across rather than SNACK BARS for [Stadium stands]. Another early woe in the northwest was answering [Brown and others] with IVIES instead of TINAS. And I don't recall a [2004 U.S. Women's Open winner Mallon] named MEG. She's a golfer born in Natick, Massachusetts, and PEG would be equally plausible if you liked the sounds of SFUPATO better than SFUMATO. Oh, and also, I had AS is for the [Pricing words] instead of A POP. Like quicksand, this corner!
- The [One-named Belgian cartoonist who created the Smurfs] was PEYO. Did I ever know that? I think maybe not.
- [Its flag features an olive branch inside a wreath] clues a 7-letter country that ends with an A. Wow, that really narrows it down! I had an R in the second square, so I tried ARMENIA on for size. Eventually the KREME ([Word after Vanilla or Chocolate, at Dunkin' Donuts]) showed up and ERITREA declared its sovereignty.
- SNIPE HUNT is a [Futile search].
- BOLO TIE is a [Range accessory]—and not the type of range you cook on. This ties to the WESTERNER who is a [34-Across sporter].
- DIRTY LOOK is a [Glare].
- The terrific actress JOAN ALLEN was the [Player of Pat Nixon in "Nixon"]. Also in a Nixon movie: RIP TORN, [Player of Richard Nixon in "Blind Ambition"].
- To STAY PUT is to [Go nowhere].
- The PASSAT is my [Volkswagen model]. Still going strong after nearly nine years. Will it last until the 2010 Prius is out?
- AMHERST is a college as well as the Massachusetts town [Where Hampshire College is]. OBERLIN was the [First U.S. coed college]. And RPI is an [N.C.A.A. rival of Vassar].
- Are you hungry? PASTA gets the clue [It's sometimes ribbon-shaped], while TORTONI is a [Dessert garnished with crumbled macaroons].
- ELTON John's [tribute to Marilyn was remade for Diana], and SIR is [What 16-Across has been called since 1998].
- The aforementioned DIRTY LOOK is tied to OR ELSE, [Words often accompanied by 45-Across].
- [100 sen] equal one RIEL. Cambodian currency!
- An OOCYTE is a [Future egg].
- The floor CREAKED and [Gave away an intruder, maybe]. I like this one.
- Severus SNAPE, indelibly portrayed by Alan Rickman (with bad hair) in the Harry Potter movies, is the [Head of Hogwarts School's Slytherin House].
- My old friend the KNAR, a tree [Trunk protuberance], pops out again.
- Wouldn't it be fun if the [Buzz generator on Wall Street] were some sort of electronic contraption emitting a buzzing sound? Alas, it is merely a HOT TIP on stocks, or maybe some lovely credit default swaps.
- [Music store array] means CD RACKS. I wonder how Coconuts is holding up. Are people still going to retail stores to buy CDs arrayed in their racks, or are they mostly downloading music?
- [What to flash when you need a lift?] does not refer to hitchhiking or hailing a cab. The answer's SKI PASS.

- NO-WIN SITUATION, or [Pyrrhic victory], parks itself atop [2003 Best Actress] CHARLIZE THERON (for Monster—Entertainment Weekly just polled Hollywood insiders to see which '03, '98, '93, '88, and '83 Oscar nominees they like best in hindsight, and a commanding 64% give the edge to Theron, confirming that Oscar voters got this one right). Crossing these answers is a PIZZA BOX, or [Specialty container], with three super-Scrabbly letters in it.
- The other 14-letter pair is GET-WELL BOUQUET, or [Hospital room arrival], over the ENERGIZER BUNNY, a [Commercial icon with shades]. Did you know the Duracell Bunnies predate the Energizer Bunny and are used in advertising outside North America? The Z answers that cross this pair are Charles SCHULZ, the ["Li'l Folks" cartoonist] and Peanuts creator, and ZLOTYS, clued with [They're issued by the Narodowy Bank Polski].
- [Area between banks] isn't LASALLE STREET—it's a RIVERBED.
- [Ruling divisions] are INCHES if you're talking about a ruler for measuring things
- ["This statement is false," e.g.] is a PARADOX. GI JOE is a [Hasbro best-seller], and KISMET is [Fortune] or fate.
- [Damping ratio symbols, in engineering] are ZETAS. Who knew?
- [Where holiday delays are common, with "the"] is MAILS. Admit it—you thought about putting MALLS here.
- [Embryo sac containers] are OVULES.
- [Informal states?] is SEZ, as in "says" or "states" spelled informally.
- NO-HITS is clued [Pitches a gem against].
- [Uinta and Ouray Reservation inhabitants] are UTES, one of the most popular tribes in crosswordland.
- [Mideast drink made from fermented milk] is KEFIR. It's available in bottled smoothies in the supermarket, but I haven't tried it.