| What some losers suffer | 23 |
| Intense pains | 13 |
| Extreme pains | 13 |
| Suffer, in Suffolk | 18 |
| Participant in a struggle | 25 |
| One struggling | 14 |
| One in a conflict | 17 |
| Contracting muscle | 18 |
| Competitor or contestant | 24 |
| Persons torn by inner conflicts | 31 |
| Sweated | 7 |
| Kind of reappraisal | 19 |
| Male advice columnist | 21 |
| Two features of being tormented with endless replayings of "Dear God"? | 80 |
| Thought, part 2 | 15 |
| "What ___ boy am I!" | 30 |
| "There's ___ reason for this..." | 46 |
| Put in -- word for | 18 |
| Put in ___ word for | 19 |
| Have ____ day! | 14 |
| Do ___ turn | 11 |
| Comfort's "___ Age" | 33 |
| "What ___ boy am I" | 29 |
| "Ha! That's ___ one!" | 35 |
| "For ___ time, call ..." | 34 |
| "Don't need nothin', but ___ time!" | 53 |
| "... 'What __ boy am I!'" | 43 |
| "___ time was had by all" | 35 |
| "___ man is hard to find" | 35 |
| "___ Age," book by Comfort | 36 |
| "___ Age," book by Alex Comfort | 41 |
| What this country singer needs? | 31 |
| Bully turned Samaritan? | 23 |
| Start of a quote by Lord Jeffery, 18th-century literary critic and judge | 72 |
| Last words of Clement Moore's poem | 38 |
| Start of a quotation by Miller Williams | 39 |
| End of the aphorism | 19 |
| Start of a quotation by Harvey Penick | 37 |
| "The Heart of ___" (P.G. Wodehouse book) | 50 |
| Make ____ (err) | 15 |
| Fear of public places | 21 |
| Fear of open spaces | 19 |
| Pasts | 5 |
| "Septiembre" preceder | 31 |
| S.A. rodents | 12 |
| Rabbitlike rodents | 18 |
| Tropical American rodents | 25 |
| Relatives of guinea pigs | 24 |
| Guinea pigs' kin | 20 |
| Cousins of the guinea pig | 25 |
| S. A. rodent: Var. | 18 |
| " . . . go to the Warres in ___" | 42 |
| Commodities market concern, casually? | 37 |
| Ornamental clasp | 16 |
| Ornamental clasps | 17 |
| Small cramp irons | 17 |
| Take with _____ of salt | 23 |
| Take it with ___ of salt | 24 |
| Skeptic's seasoning? | 24 |
| German name of Zagreb | 21 |
| "It's ___ Night for Singing" | 42 |
| "It's ___ night for . . . " | 41 |
| "Peel me ___," memorable Mae West line | 48 |
| Farming-related | 15 |
| Pertaining to farming | 21 |
| Like land fit to be farmed | 26 |
| Farm promoters | 14 |
| Advocates of land reform | 24 |
| Indian city and ex-province | 27 |
| Indian carpets | 14 |
| City and district in Uttar Pradesh | 34 |
| Carpets from India | 18 |
| What you might feel while solving this puzzle? | 46 |
| Find ___ hair | 13 |
| "___ and gap-tooth'd man . . . ": Tennyson | 56 |
| "There's ___ text in Galatians": Browning | 55 |
| "It's ___ day for the Irish" | 42 |
| Royal flush or buyer's pride | 32 |
| Part two of a twisted nursery rhyme | 35 |
| " . . . ___ in the dark" (Hobbes's last words) | 60 |
| PUN-FILLED COMEDY WINS TONY... | 30 |
| "Ode on ___ Urn" | 26 |
| Cooperative or pleasant | 23 |
| Have no need for negotiations | 29 |
| Stipulatory | 11 |
| Meetings of the minds | 21 |
| Legally binding arguments | 25 |
| "Sing all ___ willow": Shak. | 38 |
| Mutually approve | 16 |
| Mutually accept | 15 |
| Conclude negotiations about, as contract terms | 46 |
| Work out, as terms | 18 |
| See eye to eye about | 20 |
| Get together about | 18 |
| Concur about | 12 |
| ___ principle (accept basically) | 32 |
| Yes man | 7 |
| One who seconds the motion | 26 |
| Go-along type | 13 |
| Amicable one | 12 |