| Much work to get done | 21 |
| Much to do | 10 |
| Much that has to get done | 25 |
| Many things to juggle | 21 |
| "That's ___ hooey!" | 33 |
| Io who? | 7 |
| Much work ahead | 15 |
| What tyros have on their plates, probably | 41 |
| Soccer feature in Buddhist lands? | 33 |
| French children's song | 26 |
| Tune for les enfants | 20 |
| Traditional song with the line "Je te plumerai" | 57 |
| Song whose title is repeated before and after "gentille" in its first line | 84 |
| Song whose title is French for “skylark” | 48 |
| Song pour les enfants | 21 |
| Song about plucking feathers off a lark | 39 |
| Popular song in the round | 25 |
| Montreal footballer | 19 |
| Lark of song | 12 |
| Kindergarten song | 17 |
| French song about plucking a lark | 33 |
| French children's song about plucking various parts of a lark | 65 |
| First Canuck satellite to fly | 29 |
| Famous French roundelay | 23 |
| Classic children's song | 27 |
| Children's song that's based on an old work song melody | 63 |
| Children's song about a skylark | 35 |
| Children's chanson | 22 |
| "Gentille" one of song | 32 |
| "To ___," Burns poem | 30 |
| Burns poem "To _____" | 31 |
| J. Geils "Looking for ___" | 36 |
| I Have ____: West Side Story song | 42 |
| "___ Supreme" (classic Coltrane jazz album) | 53 |
| "___ Like Yours . . . ": Martha and the Vandellas song | 64 |
| " . . . a feeling and ___": Wordsworth | 48 |
| Oscar-nominated song from "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" | 68 |
| 1985 hit for Sheila E. | 22 |
| What all the world loves | 24 |
| Taylor Dayne "Send Me ___" | 36 |
| "It was ___ and his lass": Shak. | 42 |
| "It was ___ and his lass . . . " | 42 |
| "Everybody Loves ___": 1958 | 37 |
| Start of an unromantic geometry problem | 39 |
| What the dieting seagull was on? | 32 |
| Thoroughly undeserved under-par result? | 39 |
| Something to KEEP to oneself | 28 |
| Video game state where your character does a lot of spitting and grazing? | 73 |
| Llama relatives | 15 |
| Llama cousins | 13 |
| Andean wool-bearers | 19 |
| Woolly critters | 15 |
| South American wool-bearers | 27 |
| Mammals like camels | 19 |
| Guanaco relatives | 17 |
| Bolivian beasts | 15 |
| Andes grazers | 13 |
| Sources of wool | 15 |
| Sources of fleece | 17 |
| Some petting zoo residents | 26 |
| Peruvian pack animals | 21 |
| Animals domesticated in Peru | 28 |
| Fabric-ated name of "The Insider" star | 48 |
| Scarecrow | 9 |
| Snow cover in Switzerland? | 26 |
| City on Lake Huron | 18 |
| City facing Lake Huron | 22 |
| Swiss herder's instrument | 29 |
| High altitude instruments? | 26 |
| Mountain climber's staff | 28 |
| Broker's Swiss shares selection? | 36 |
| Growing on a mountain below the tree line | 41 |
| Growing at high elevations but below the timberline | 51 |
| First letter for the head of Centauri? | 38 |
| Principal element | 17 |
| IHS: Rev. 1:8 | 13 |
| King of the borscht? | 20 |
| They're educational and stackable | 37 |
| Like some lineups | 17 |
| Like characters in a script | 27 |
| Certain letter arrangement | 26 |
| Like the order of the letters in the first words of the starred entries, before being shaken up | 95 |
| How to link the 12 letters in this puzzle with a single line to make a picture | 78 |
| Puzzler's alert: the clues in this crossword are all in this | 64 |
| What we memorized | 17 |
| Sets of runes | 13 |
| Monogrammed neckwear? | 21 |
| Emile Hirsch film about the best place to load and unload boats? | 64 |
| Pack leader, maybe | 18 |
| One often seen from behind? | 27 |
| Dominant guy, figuratively | 26 |
| 2007 Emile Hirsch film shown on Comedy Central, appropriately? | 62 |
| Assertive woman | 15 |
| Three Greek letters | 19 |
| "___ than none"? | 26 |
| Pile into which letters to Aristotle are sorted? | 48 |
| They need to dominate | 21 |
| Boss' personal brewing ingredient? | 38 |
| Certain character set ... and a hint to translating this week's final answer | 80 |
| Product of some decay | 21 |