- PARK
- Place for a cookout
- Part of PRNDL
- Fire starter
- Jurassic ___
- Use a lot
- Car gear
- Miller ___ (home for the 49-Across)
- Ultimate place
- Take up space?
- Place to hike
- Common
- Common, maybe
- Occupy a space
- Sunday in the ___ with George (Sondheim musical)
- Notable avenue in 6 Down
- Place in Monopoly
- Site of slides and swings
- Yosemite or Yellowstone
- Austen's "Mansfield ___"
- Stadium
- It may have a theme
- You might shift out of it
- Find a spot
- What Shakespeare might be in?
- Get into a spot?
- Yellowstone, notably
- Baseball stadium
- Picnicking spot
- Visit a lot
- Place for strollers
- Common green area
- Use a meter, perhaps
- Pull into a spot
- Jane Austen's "Mansfield __"
- Find a space
- You can't go when you're in it
- Amusement __
- Picnic spot
- Automatic "P"?
- Picnic area
- Place to spread a picnic blanket
- Parallel __
- The "P" of PRNDL
- Recreation area
- Place for picnicking
- Green area
- City's green spot
- Transmission setting
- Bench locale
- Yellowstone or Yosemite
- Picnic site
- Urban oasis
- Urban greenery
- Fill a space
- Picnic place
- Place for a picnic
- Common Korean surname
- Place to picnic
- Gears are locked in it
- What some stadiums are called
- Yellowstone National __
- Green space with benches
- Urban green space
- Use a meter, maybe
- Battery, for example
- Fill a space, in a way
- Green scene
- Automatic transmission setting
- Madison Square ___
- Set in a particular place.
- Shibe or Fenway.
- Estes or Menlo.
- Scene of the pram parade.
- Area of public land.
- Mungo ___, explorer of the Niger.
- Recreation ground.
- See 47 Down.
- Area for bird-watchers.
- Central ___.
- Verb important to motorists.
- Belmont ___.
- City square.
- Well-known avenue.
- Place to play.
- Vest-pocket ___.
- Central area.
- Place for pastime.
- Use a curb space
- Central or Estes
- Garage sign
- Central or Hyde
- Fashionable avenue
- Central or Lincoln
- Central or Prospect
- Deposit the car
- ___ your carcass at Neiman-Marcus
- Place to go barefoot
- Sports area
- Frogner ___, in Oslo
- Gear position
- Simon's "Barefoot in the ___"
- Hyde or Central
- Hyde or Kensington
- Common, in New England
- Actress Overall
- London's Regent's ___
- Hyde or Central follower
- Moscow's Gorky ___
- Driving instructor's command
- Most popular street name in the U.S.
- London's Hyde, e.g.
- Place the car
- Driving test directive
- It may be above first
- Place to stroll
- See 10-Down
- Get into a lot
- Place name in Monopoly
- Place to walk a dog
- You're not going anywhere if you're in this
- Place in New York City?
- New York's Washington Square ___
- -
- More than a boat, but less than an idea
- Grant ___, northeast terminus of 114-Across
- Green spot in a city
- Playground place
- Top gear?
- Dog ___ (potential locale for a Pawmates meetup)
- Get into a spot, perhaps
- Take up a space
- Linkin ___
- Third most common Korean surname
- Leave a Legacy, say?
- Back in squarely and stop
- Central, for one
- Monopoly avenue
- Word with theme or parallel
- Monopoly place
- Situate the car
- Place on a Monopoly board
- Urban recreation area
- Amusement ___
- Place for dogs or skaters
- New Yorker's jogging spot
- Gear that can prevent sliding
- Gear that shouldn't produce movement?
- New York City's Central ___
- Word after "parallel" or "public"
- Playground's place
- Stop in a lot?
- Hyde <P>e.g.
- State or theme follower
- Golden Gate or Central, e.g.
- Word after "Central" or "parallel"
- PRNDL part
- Place with a hiking path, maybe
- Jurassic or Jellystone
- Use an assigned space, say
- Leave in a lot
- Acadia National ___
- Recreational green area
- Word after "water" or "Central"
- Curb it
- Dog-walking site, often
- Find a spot in a lot
- El-Kouf National ___ (wildlife area in Libya)
- Go into space?
- Site for strollers
- Spot where Spot can trot
- Kite-flying place
- Stroller's spot