| BEETHOVEN | Composer whose works are hidden in 30-, 39- and 48-Across |
| JSBACH | Composer whose works are catalogued using BWV numbers |
| MIDTERMS | Some tests ... or what's found literally in 17-, 24-, 30-, 39- and 44-Across |
| BYGEORGE | Exclamation that describes 13-, 20-, 30-, 39- and 51-Across |
| STORMCHASER | One who follows tornadoes ... or an apt description of the starts of 17-, 30-, 39- and 46-Across |
| WILLIAMSHAKESPEARE | Writer whose works are available in Oxford, Riverside and Alexander editions |
| AYCKBOURN | Prolific playwright whose works are customarily premiered in Scarborough |
| SUE | Grafton whose works are in letters |
| LAWRENHARRIS | Group of Seven painter whose works are currently being exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario in To |
| ROGET | 19th-century author whose works are still read word for word |
| COTTONMATETCHER | Artist whose works are laced with acid? |
| THESIMPSONS | Show since 12/17/1989 whose five main family members are hidden in this puzzle's other long across a |
| LUCKYDIP | A game in which small prizes are hidden in a container and chosen at random by participants (5,3) |
| EXTRALARGE | Size whose letters are hidden in the answers to starred clues |
| FIBONACCISERIES | Sequence whose first numbers are hidden in the starred answers |
| OBAMACARE | 2010 statute nickname whose real initials are hidden in the name |
| PAINTERS | Their names are hidden in eight answers in this puzzle |
| ETTA | First name whose letters are hidden in "sweet talk" |
| NINAS | 16 of these are hidden in the answer grid, each reading left, right, up, down or diagonally in an un |
| KRISPYKREME | Doughnut chain (with a visible secret agent whose colleagues are hidden in four other long answers) |