| Everly Brothers "___ Do Is Dream" | 43 |
| Start of a Will Rogers line | 27 |
| PART 4 | 6 |
| " . . . pretty maids ___ row" | 39 |
| " . . . maids ___ row" | 32 |
| Trying cases, plea bargaining, etc.? | 36 |
| "___ work" | 20 |
| Totally stormy? | 15 |
| 1967 Temptations hit | 20 |
| 1985 Jack Wagner hit | 20 |
| Words that begin a voice vote | 29 |
| Poker-playing disc jockey? | 26 |
| "___ Family" | 22 |
| The Bunkers' show | 21 |
| Sitcom set in Queens | 20 |
| Sitcom about the Bunkers | 24 |
| Long run on TV | 14 |
| Lear production | 15 |
| Groundbreaking sitcom, and a hint to four different three-letter words concealed by starred answers | 99 |
| Groundbreaking 1970s sitcom | 27 |
| '70s sitcom | 15 |
| Blues Traveler "Travelers & Thieves" jam | 54 |
| "Mock on, mock on, 'tis ___": Blake | 49 |
| Very alert | 10 |
| Relative of hunky-dory | 22 |
| "There's no hope!" | 32 |
| "We're done for!" | 31 |
| NASCAR Hall of Famer Bobby | 26 |
| Jazzman Mose | 12 |
| Jazz pianist Mose ___ | 21 |
| Fran of "Kukla . . . " | 32 |
| Fran ___, Kukla's friend | 28 |
| Emmy winner Janney | 18 |
| "___ Road," 1994 hit by the Gin Blossoms | 50 |
| "Dead Ends and Girlfriends" band | 42 |
| "That's ___ Took" (Gram Parsons song) | 51 |
| "___ Takes Is Love," 1987 song | 40 |
| "Peck of pickled peppers," e.g. | 41 |
| ". . . peck of pickled peppers," e.g. | 47 |
| WORDS WORK WONDERS | 18 |
| Fe, fi, fo, fum, e.g. | 21 |
| "Peter Piper picked," e.g. | 36 |
| "Peter Piper picked . . . ," e.g. | 43 |
| ... using ___: “Lisa loved her little lamb / Its wool was white and waxen” | 82 |
| Onions, chives, etc. | 20 |
| Sheryl Crow: "___ Do" | 31 |
| Grammy-winning Sheryl Crow song | 31 |
| Totally prepared to go on at the comedy club? | 45 |
| "Seriously ..." | 25 |
| Two forms of ID for somber speakers? | 36 |
| Speaker's cliché | 23 |
| "But really ..." | 26 |
| "Back to business!" | 29 |
| What it often takes, it's said | 34 |
| Capote quip | 11 |
| Like many barbershop quartets | 29 |
| Like, totally gay? | 18 |
| Like some totally gay parties | 29 |
| Like some risqué revues | 26 |
| Like some choirs | 16 |
| Like sausagefests | 17 |
| Rock's ___ Brothers | 23 |
| Late rock guitarist Duane | 25 |
| The -- Brothers Band | 20 |
| Supremely macho | 15 |
| Rocker Gregg who married Cher | 29 |
| Rocker Gregg | 12 |
| Rock star Gregg ___ | 19 |
| Last name of Cher's son Elijah Blue | 39 |
| Gregg or Duane | 14 |
| Gregg of classic rock | 21 |
| Duane who was #2 on Rolling Stone's "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" | 87 |
| Brothers who released "Eat a Peach" | 45 |
| Absolutely studly | 17 |
| Gregg and Cher disaster "___ Woman" | 45 |
| Like some sausage | 17 |
| Frank description? | 18 |
| Those created equal, per Jefferson | 34 |
| "___ are liars": Psalm 116 | 36 |
| " . . . ___ are created equal . . . " | 47 |
| "___ created equal" | 29 |
| Without any wood or plastic, say | 32 |
| Non-sharer's cry | 20 |
| The Beatles' '-- Loving' | 36 |
| "___ Children" | 24 |
| ''___ Children'' (soap) | 39 |
| TV soap opera | 13 |
| TV show that debuted on 1/5/70 (end of the cry) | 47 |
| Susan Lucci soap | 16 |
| Soap discontinued in 2011 | 25 |
| One way to close a letter | 25 |
| Closing remark | 14 |
| 1962 Anne Sexton poetry collection whose title comes from “Macbeth” | 75 |
| . . . "SAGAN'S STARS" by A. Miller? | 49 |
| Taking the maximum risk, as a poker player | 42 |
| Organic food label | 18 |
| Keats wished to bear these | 26 |
| Like health foods | 17 |
| Annual hoops postseason award | 29 |
| When some studiers cram | 23 |