| Site for trite buys? | 20 |
| Like TV's Xena | 18 |
| Like capybaras and piranhas | 27 |
| Iquitos natives, e.g. | 21 |
| Book keeper? | 12 |
| Wonder Woman at the bank | 24 |
| Membership plan for e-tail fans | 31 |
| South American wide body | 24 |
| South American flower | 21 |
| Place for pink dolphins | 23 |
| "Anaconda" setting | 28 |
| Steep height, in Africa | 23 |
| Secret ways of action | 21 |
| Sources of much talk | 20 |
| Medium frequencies include them | 31 |
| East Indian fiber plant | 23 |
| Envoy's superior | 20 |
| Shirley Temple Black, at one time | 33 |
| Official receiving a 19-gun salute | 34 |
| High-level agent | 16 |
| Bono, at times | 14 |
| Vessel for a representative abroad? | 35 |
| Some presidential appointments | 30 |
| Presidential appointments | 25 |
| Diplomatic jobs | 15 |
| Means of recapturing one's youth? | 37 |
| A Golden Delicious? | 19 |
| Michelob beer variety | 21 |
| Whale secretion | 15 |
| Angler's catch in the Atlantic | 34 |
| Yellowish-brown European? | 25 |
| Tex-Mex "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" singer | 52 |
| Tarkington's "The Magnificent ___" | 48 |
| Shrub of Africa | 15 |
| Theme restaurant's offering | 31 |
| Atmosphere, as at a restaurant | 30 |
| Like a switch-hitter | 20 |
| Using both sides with equal frequency (like the letters in this puzzle's answer grid?) | 90 |
| Deft with either hand | 21 |
| Popular sleep aid | 17 |
| Prescription sleeping pill | 26 |
| Prescription sleep aid | 22 |
| Insomniac's prescription | 28 |
| Insomnia treatment | 18 |
| Insomnia medicine | 17 |
| Factor in a restaurant rating | 29 |
| Atmosphere, as in a restaurant | 30 |
| Pervading atmosphere | 20 |
| Atmosphere or milieu | 20 |
| ___ hyperbola (Newtonian phrase) | 32 |
| Aspect of innuendo | 18 |
| Equivocal | 9 |
| I go round: Lat. | 16 |
| Drive to achieve | 16 |
| Macbeth's tragic flaw | 25 |
| Macbeth's fatal flaw | 24 |
| Desire for success | 18 |
| Caesar's flaw, according to Brutus | 38 |
| Ardent desire for fame | 22 |
| Ardent desire for a goal | 24 |
| Alger hero's trademark | 26 |
| Ones neither withdrawn nor outgoing | 35 |
| Take a leisurely stroll through the Great White North? | 54 |
| Arborist's exercise? | 24 |
| Hurriers they're not | 24 |
| Hobos, in a way | 15 |
| Unhurried pedestrians | 21 |
| Some park patrons | 17 |
| People loafing along | 20 |
| Passeggiata participants | 24 |
| Spielberg production company | 28 |
| Company co-founded by Spielberg | 31 |
| Moving at a relaxed pace | 24 |
| Island in the Moluccas | 22 |
| Early pulpits | 13 |
| Early lecterns | 14 |
| Early Christian pulpits | 23 |
| Church pulpits | 14 |
| Perth ___, N.J. | 15 |
| Perth ___, New Jersey | 21 |
| Perth ___ | 9 |
| The ___ Dukes (1960s-'70s band) | 35 |
| Ted Nugent's old band, The --- Dukes | 40 |
| Ted Nugent's ___ Dukes | 26 |
| South __, N.J. | 14 |
| Perth of New Jersey | 19 |
| Perth ___, N.J. port | 20 |
| Perth ____ | 10 |
| N.J.'s South or Perth | 25 |
| Writer Bierce | 13 |
| Civil War general Burnside | 26 |
| "The Devil's Dictionary" author Bierce | 52 |
| Patron saint of beekeepers | 26 |
| Historian who wrote biographies of Eisenhower and Nixon | 55 |
| Historian Stephen | 17 |
| Fourth-century saint who was bishop of Milan | 44 |
| Eisenhower and Nixon biographer | 31 |
| Divine name | 11 |
| Cynical Bierce | 14 |
| Cynic Bierce who once defined "alone" as "in bad company" | 77 |