| NATO word | 9 |
| N.B.A. division | 15 |
| Monopoly avenue next to the B.&O. Railroad | 46 |
| Link between the Old World and New | 34 |
| Kennebec River outlet, with "the" | 43 |
| It covers about 20% of the Earth's surface | 46 |
| Europe/America separator, with "the" | 46 |
| East Coast ocean | 16 |
| Charter of 1941 | 15 |
| Canaries' setting | 21 |
| Bermuda's setting | 21 |
| 1492 crossing | 13 |
| ____ Charter: WWII declaration | 30 |
| B. & O. Railroad neighbor | 29 |
| Admiral's crossing | 22 |
| Solo crossing | 13 |
| Declaration of August 14, 1941, regarding peace aims after W.W. II | 66 |
| Declaration of August 14, 1941 | 30 |
| Pageant venue | 13 |
| Miss America venue, once | 24 |
| Virginia's ___ plain | 24 |
| College basketball conference | 29 |
| New Yorker rival | 16 |
| Magazine founded by Emerson and Longfellow, with "The" | 64 |
| What Lindbergh traversed | 24 |
| Expanse traversed by today's honoree | 40 |
| Led Zeppelin's former label | 31 |
| Space in Underwater-opoly? | 26 |
| '70s funk group that disappeared mysteriously? | 50 |
| Range of Africa | 15 |
| "We're really lost without a book of maps"? | 57 |
| "___ America" | 23 |
| Onetime NASA satellite launcher | 31 |
| Greek remedies for strained shoulders? | 38 |
| Spear-throwing tool | 19 |
| Salt tree | 9 |
| Tamarisk salt tree | 18 |
| Tamarisk tree | 13 |
| Asian salt tree | 15 |
| Small evergreen | 15 |
| Skiing champion Skaardal | 24 |
| Salt tree of India | 18 |
| Monet work "Quay --- Havre" | 37 |
| Seedman Burpee | 14 |
| Seedsman Burpee | 15 |
| Seed man W. ___ Burpee | 22 |
| Salt tree: Var. | 15 |
| Noted seed salesman W. ___ Burpee | 33 |
| Small evergreens | 16 |
| In one's spare time | 23 |
| With no hurry | 13 |
| Unhurriedly | 11 |
| Unhastily | 9 |
| One way to repent? | 18 |
| Funemployed, perhaps | 20 |
| In excruciating detail | 22 |
| How chatterboxes talk | 21 |
| For quite a while | 17 |
| Salt trees | 10 |
| Tamarisks | 9 |
| Like an actor between jobs | 26 |
| British Columbia ghost town | 27 |
| Like J.F.K. and Khrushchev in 1962 | 34 |
| "___ last!" (finally) | 31 |
| "___ Last Love," 1938 song | 36 |
| ___ last! | 9 |
| Start of Edward VIII's abdication statement | 47 |
| ___ ends (unsettled) | 20 |
| ___ ends (uncertain) | 20 |
| Nothing to do | 13 |
| In an unsettled state | 21 |
| When many dig clams | 19 |
| Out around midday, say | 22 |
| Unavailable, in a way | 21 |
| Temporarily out of the office | 29 |
| Out of the office, perhaps | 26 |
| Out for a sandwich, perhaps | 27 |
| Out for a bite during the workday | 33 |
| Out for a bite | 14 |
| Away from one's desk, in a way | 34 |
| World Soul, to a Hindu | 22 |
| Hindu soul: Var. | 16 |
| Individual souls, in Hinduism | 29 |
| Some bank robbers? | 18 |
| They're swiped at banks | 27 |
| They're often swiped at stores | 34 |
| They're often swiped | 24 |
| They're obtained from branches | 34 |
| They help folks get their balance? | 34 |
| They can be used for withdrawals | 32 |
| People swipe them | 17 |
| Popular hot breakfast | 21 |
| Fools "laugh ___ of sense" | 36 |
| When the sun is directly overhead | 33 |
| Redundantly named money dispenser | 33 |
| Redundant description of a cash dispenser | 41 |
| Bank array | 10 |
| Meteorologist's study, squashed flat? | 41 |
| Vapor, in Greece | 16 |
| Self-winding mercury clock | 26 |