| Semitic fertility goddess | 25 |
| A goddess of fertility | 22 |
| Semitic goddess | 15 |
| Phoenician's Aphrodite | 26 |
| Phoenician sex symbol | 21 |
| Phoenician fertility goddess | 28 |
| Phoenician fertility deity | 26 |
| Kin of a quahog | 15 |
| Goddess mentioned in Poe's "Ulalume" | 50 |
| Chestnut clam | 13 |
| Aphrodite's Semitic counterpart | 35 |
| Ancient goddess of fertility | 28 |
| Marine mollusks | 15 |
| Words from an old German poem | 29 |
| " . . . a tall ship and ___ steer her by": Masefield | 62 |
| English carol words to wise old men | 35 |
| Movie dog et al. | 16 |
| Spanish shafts | 14 |
| Movie dog and namesakes | 23 |
| Malaccan measures | 17 |
| Lances, in Sevilla | 18 |
| Charles's dog et al. | 24 |
| Nick Charles | 12 |
| In ___ of nature (nude) | 23 |
| Not stable | 10 |
| Element between polonium and radon on the periodic table | 56 |
| "I think I need ___ of execution" (Aerosmith lyric) | 61 |
| Ancient Semitic fertility goddess | 33 |
| Joke, part 2 | 12 |
| Emitting vapors | 15 |
| What someone's mind may be like | 35 |
| " . . . swine ran violently down ___ place . . . ": Matt. 8:32 | 72 |
| Mine ceiling | 12 |
| Colliery roof | 13 |
| Author who wrote "One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other" | 95 |
| " . . . ___ to me as my soul!": Shak. | 47 |
| Silent screen star's drink makers? | 38 |
| Trimming back fall flowers? | 27 |
| Flower repugnance? | 18 |
| Star sapphire, e.g. | 19 |
| Star sapphire, perhaps | 22 |
| Star-shaped, as crystals | 24 |
| Argonaut member | 15 |
| Cluster of stars | 16 |
| Star clusters | 13 |
| French comic book warrior | 25 |
| Lacking a breastbone | 20 |
| Minor planet | 12 |
| Starfish | 8 |
| Space rock | 10 |
| One of thousands of small planets | 33 |
| Miniplanet | 10 |
| Mini-planet | 11 |
| Body in a belt | 14 |
| Vesta, Pallas or Hygiea | 23 |
| Very small planet | 17 |
| Telescope sighting | 18 |
| Starfish or minor planet | 24 |
| Small celestial body | 20 |
| Rocky orbiting body | 19 |
| Part of a celestial belt | 24 |
| Part of a belt | 14 |
| Icarus, e.g. | 12 |
| Ceres or Eros, e.g. | 19 |
| Ceres is the largest | 20 |
| Body in a large belt | 20 |
| Body between Mars and Jupiter | 29 |
| Belt type | 9 |
| Belt component | 14 |
| Of small planets like Ceres | 27 |
| Of small celestial bodies | 25 |
| Safety sash for a spaceman? | 27 |
| Region beyond Earth | 19 |
| José Canseco fashion accessory? | 34 |
| Regions filled with small planets | 33 |
| Odds of dying because of it: 1 in anywhere from 200,000 to 500,000 | 66 |
| Small planets | 13 |
| Space orbiters | 14 |
| Some heavenly bodies | 20 |
| Small sky bodies | 16 |
| Minor planets | 13 |
| Icarus and others | 17 |
| Classic Atari game | 18 |
| Atari's top-selling arcade game | 35 |
| Atari's second vector game | 30 |
| Atari game | 10 |
| All-time top-selling Atari video game | 37 |
| Prefixes for stars | 18 |
| Invited a lady to the Flower Ball? | 34 |
| In ___ (worried) | 16 |
| In ___ (upset) | 14 |
| In ___ (mad) | 12 |
| In___ (fretting) | 16 |
| In -- (fretting) | 16 |
| In ____: worried | 16 |
| In _____ (agitated) | 19 |
| In ___ (anxious) | 16 |
| "I'll convert you!/Into ___": T. S. Eliot | 55 |
| ___ flies | 9 |
| Shortest route to "Almost Famous" director's house? | 65 |