| Bicarb and others | 17 |
| Architectural piers | 19 |
| Wall piers | 10 |
| Square columns | 14 |
| Temple pilasters | 16 |
| Temple architectural features | 29 |
| Square pillars | 14 |
| Rectangular pillars | 19 |
| Rectangular piers | 17 |
| Piers, in architecture | 22 |
| Piers on a blueprint | 20 |
| Architectural pillars | 21 |
| "Invincible" victim of Hercules | 41 |
| Villain in a script | 19 |
| Anagram of STAGNATION | 21 |
| Little colonizer in torment? | 28 |
| Punch and Judy, for example | 27 |
| Made an enemy of | 16 |
| Goat-getter | 11 |
| What the self-contradictory words found in this puzzle's theme answers are examples of | 90 |
| Conductor Dorati | 16 |
| Late conductor Dorati | 21 |
| Budapest-born conductor __ Doráti | 36 |
| Bug pardon? | 11 |
| Capital of Madagascar | 21 |
| Santo ___ (Cape Verde island) | 29 |
| Arab warrior and poet | 21 |
| Arabian romance | 15 |
| South Pole region | 17 |
| South Pole continent, with "the" | 42 |
| Region Byrd explored | 20 |
| One of the five major circles of latitude | 41 |
| Hill dweller's overshoe? | 28 |
| Far south? | 10 |
| Three more stops | 16 |
| Large frozen region | 19 |
| The Ross Sea is an arm of it | 28 |
| Expanse near the South Pole | 27 |
| 3-D realm for Emperor penguins? | 31 |
| Tupian Indians | 14 |
| Tapirs | 6 |
| Certain piers | 13 |
| COLONIAL CHARM! | 15 |
| Colonial relation? | 18 |
| Jamison of the N.B.A. | 21 |
| "I'll climb on your kitchen countertop, if it makes you feel alright..." | 86 |
| Activity for an entomologist taking inventory? | 46 |
| Aphid that creates a milky food for other insects | 49 |
| Certain aphid | 13 |
| Aphid that produces honeydew | 28 |
| U.C.-lrvine's nickname | 26 |
| U.C. Irvine athletes | 20 |
| They have a nose for food | 25 |
| They consume hill inhabitants | 29 |
| Long-snouted mammals | 20 |
| Long snouted mammals | 20 |
| Hill predators | 14 |
| Echidnas, e.g. | 14 |
| Colonial enemies? | 17 |
| Army attackers | 14 |
| Aardvarks | 9 |
| Prewar | 6 |
| Period before a war | 19 |
| Roman relative | 14 |
| Pre-Lincoln | 11 |
| Outfit with a lot of "hoop"-la | 40 |
| Outfit with a lot of hoopla? | 28 |
| BETROTHAL | 9 |
| Predate | 7 |
| Go in advance | 13 |
| The fool in "A fool and his money are soon parted" | 60 |
| A pronoun has one | 17 |
| Settlement negotiated by one's ancestors? | 45 |
| What pronouns refer to | 22 |
| Previous incumbent | 18 |
| Preceded in time | 16 |
| Precedes in time | 16 |
| Very old and outmoded | 21 |
| Belonging to the period before the Flood [1994] | 47 |
| Started stud: Var. | 18 |
| Added one's two cents?: Var. | 32 |
| Qualifying for a hand | 21 |
| Putting chips in up front | 25 |
| Getting ready to play seven-card stud | 37 |
| Getting ready for a hand | 24 |
| Feeding the kitty | 17 |
| Contributing some chips for a hand | 34 |
| Contributing some chips | 23 |
| Contributing chips for cards | 28 |
| Almost ready to deal | 20 |
| About to make a deal? | 21 |
| STOOL | 5 |
| Pronghorns' cousins | 23 |
| Pronghorns and elands | 21 |
| Pronghorns | 10 |
| Pair on Namibia's coat of arms | 34 |
| Impalas, e.g. | 13 |
| Gnu and oryx | 12 |
| Half a day | 10 |
| Like some injuries discovered in forensic science | 49 |