| Martha's successor | 22 |
| John Quincy's mother | 24 |
| John Adams' wife | 20 |
| First name of the second first lady | 35 |
| "1776" character | 26 |
| Adams and Fillmore | 18 |
| Celebrity born July 4, 1918 | 27 |
| First part of a quip | 20 |
| "But for him, regular rock and roll was ___ ..." | 58 |
| Sell ___ of goods | 17 |
| "___ of Divorcement" (Hepburn's first film) | 57 |
| Sell one ___ of goods | 21 |
| "I'm Just ___ " (Schoolhouse Rock classic) | 56 |
| "___ of Divorcement" | 30 |
| "___ of Divorcement," 1932 Cukor film | 47 |
| Russells | 8 |
| Holden of an actors' org.? | 30 |
| In __: up the creek | 19 |
| In ___ (up a tree) | 18 |
| In ___ (under pressure) | 23 |
| In __ (up the creek) | 20 |
| Trapped, after "in" | 29 |
| In --- (stymied) | 16 |
| In ___ (up the creek) | 21 |
| In ___ (trapped) | 16 |
| In ___ (in trouble) | 19 |
| In ___ (beset) | 14 |
| On ___ (splurging) | 18 |
| From the start (Lat.) | 21 |
| From the beginning, Latin-style | 31 |
| From within: Lat. | 17 |
| From the self: Lat. | 19 |
| Lacking life | 12 |
| Characterized by the absence of life | 36 |
| Sans living organisms | 21 |
| Red powder used in India | 24 |
| Eat like ___ | 12 |
| "___ in the hand . . . " | 34 |
| Free as ___ | 11 |
| Free as --- | 11 |
| Free as -- | 10 |
| Free as __ | 10 |
| "__ in the hand ..." | 30 |
| ___ in the hand | 15 |
| Sing like -- | 12 |
| As free as ___ | 14 |
| "___ in the hand ..." | 31 |
| "__ Without Wings": Celtic Thunder song | 49 |
| ''___ in the hand ...'' | 39 |
| ____ in the hand | 16 |
| Something absolutely assured | 28 |
| Double value, proverbially | 26 |
| British swain's delight? | 28 |
| Jonathan Livingston | 19 |
| Have ___ eye view of | 20 |
| ____ -eye view | 14 |
| What one has at the top | 23 |
| Chasm: Var. | 11 |
| Customs, to a Cockney | 21 |
| Not particularly challenging | 28 |
| Douay Bible name | 16 |
| In a servile way | 16 |
| Renunciation | 12 |
| Recant officially | 17 |
| Solemnly renounce | 17 |
| Renounce formally | 17 |
| Officially retract | 18 |
| Formally renounce | 17 |
| Formally disavow | 16 |
| Part 3 of stepquote | 19 |
| Case in Lat. grammar | 20 |
| Noun case: Abbr. | 16 |
| Lat. grammar case | 17 |
| Gram. case, in Latin | 20 |
| Wean | 4 |
| Have -- (whoop it up) | 21 |
| Riddle's answer | 19 |
| Wear away through erosion | 25 |
| Remove by cutting | 17 |
| Wear thin | 9 |
| Wear away, as a metallic surface | 32 |
| Remove by erosion | 17 |
| Remove, as by surgery | 21 |
| Melts | 5 |
| Wears thin | 10 |
| Erodes away | 11 |
| Carries away | 12 |
| Surgical removal | 16 |
| Case for Caesar | 15 |
| ___ absolute (construction oft used by Caesar) | 46 |
| Vowel change in related words | 29 |
| Apophony | 8 |
| Vowel changes in verb forms | 27 |
| ___, Charlie | 12 |
| Quite healthy | 13 |
| Made possible, old style | 24 |
| Differently -- (having other skills) | 36 |
| Qualified individual? | 21 |
| Seasoned salt | 13 |
| British Navy rank | 17 |