| Military depots | 15 |
| Kin of magazines | 16 |
| Putting in the mail? | 20 |
| Joust prep | 10 |
| Iron Man's coat? | 20 |
| Weapon/dish choice? | 19 |
| Warship's protective covering | 33 |
| Warship fortification | 21 |
| Tank protector | 14 |
| Protection from enemy fire | 26 |
| Defensive shell | 15 |
| Covering for tanks | 18 |
| Bank truck protector | 20 |
| Covered with heavy steel | 24 |
| Hot dog brand | 13 |
| "The dog kids love to bite" brand | 43 |
| What King Arthur's knights wore | 35 |
| U.S. Open golf champ: 1927 | 26 |
| Tommy of links fame | 19 |
| Name on some hot dog packages | 29 |
| Meat-packing pioneer | 20 |
| Hormel competitor | 17 |
| Hall-of-Fame golfer Tommy ___, called the "Silver Scot" | 65 |
| Frankfurter brand | 17 |
| British knight's protector | 30 |
| Brand of sausages | 17 |
| Brand of hot dogs | 17 |
| "The dogs kids love to bite" brand of hot dog | 55 |
| "The dogs kids love to bite" brand | 44 |
| "Knight Without ---" (1937 Marlene Dietrich film) | 59 |
| Protected, like a Round Table knight | 36 |
| Picnic food with a classic jingle asking "what kind of kids eat" them | 79 |
| War garb for Richards I and II | 30 |
| Light-verse Richard's food supplier | 39 |
| Sandhurst arsenal | 17 |
| Outfielder Allen's epithet for Philadelphia | 47 |
| Theater seat feature | 20 |
| Place for a cup holder | 22 |
| Chair feature | 13 |
| What two theatergoers may share | 31 |
| Theatergoers often share one | 28 |
| Retractable part of an airplane seat | 36 |
| Place for an elbow | 18 |
| Part of a theater seat | 22 |
| Neighboring passengers may fight over it | 40 |
| Limb perch | 10 |
| It's often shared in theaters | 33 |
| It may go up in an airplane | 27 |
| It may be worn in a chair | 25 |
| It may be shared on an airplane | 31 |
| Feature of a throne | 19 |
| Drink holder at some theaters | 29 |
| Cup holder site | 15 |
| Car-door feature | 16 |
| Car-door adjunct | 16 |
| Car door feature | 16 |
| Auto interior feature | 21 |
| Area for a reupholsterer | 24 |
| Antimacassar locale | 19 |
| Stance of impatience | 20 |
| Jaunty pose description | 23 |
| "___ the Man" | 23 |
| Satire of 1894 | 14 |
| G.B.S. play: 1894 | 17 |
| Sleeve hole | 11 |
| Viktor Bout or Adnan Khashoggi | 30 |
| Military sanction | 17 |
| Military imbalance | 18 |
| In the -- Morpheus (asleep) | 27 |
| Contests with no ultimate winner, hopefully | 43 |
| Grabbing distance | 17 |
| Item from the Pentagon | 22 |
| Terrorist's business | 24 |
| Trumpeter | 9 |
| Tour de France champ | 20 |
| Musician for whom New Orleans's airport is named | 52 |
| Moonwalker Neil | 15 |
| Moon man | 8 |
| Louis of jazz | 13 |
| Eagle flier | 11 |
| Apollo hero | 11 |
| Apollo 11 passenger | 19 |
| A memorable Louis | 17 |
| Military George | 15 |
| Eleven tentacles? | 17 |
| Supply weapons to a committee head? | 35 |
| Provide many weapons | 20 |
| Caries? | 7 |
| Enforcer, essentially | 21 |
| Supplier of pressure? | 21 |
| Supplier of political pressure? | 31 |
| Forceful cajoler | 16 |
| Method of persuasion | 20 |
| Political pressure | 18 |
| Persuading | 10 |
| Pebbly-surfaced fabric | 22 |
| Fabric with a raised pattern | 28 |
| Athlete seated at a table, maybe | 32 |
| Words by David T. Shaw | 22 |
| Insect in a marching column | 27 |