| Bump in the road | 16 |
| Series of reverses | 18 |
| Run of lousy luck | 17 |
| Undesirables | 12 |
| Nuisance that keeps returning, in metaphor | 42 |
| Salon snafu | 11 |
| Salon nightmare | 15 |
| Botched salon job | 17 |
| Spinning concern | 16 |
| Corp. woe | 9 |
| Dangerous place to raft? | 24 |
| The allergist's monologue drew a ___ | 40 |
| P.R. problem | 12 |
| It's hard to live one down | 30 |
| Buy shots all around? | 21 |
| Loan officers turn them down | 28 |
| Top-10 Lady Gaga hit from "The Fame Monster" album | 60 |
| 2009-'10 Lady Gaga hit | 26 |
| 2009 Lady Gaga hit | 18 |
| Unhappy states | 14 |
| Regrettable situation | 21 |
| Disappointment for ticket purchasers | 36 |
| Rotten person | 13 |
| Wayward offspring | 17 |
| Evil offspring | 14 |
| 1954 Maxwell Anderson play, with "The" | 48 |
| It's not promising | 22 |
| Sore loser | 10 |
| People prone to pouting | 23 |
| What one hopes not to get off to, on a date | 43 |
| Sprinter's bane | 19 |
| Off to a ____ | 13 |
| Negative first impression, perhaps | 34 |
| Hurdler's undoing, perhaps | 30 |
| Getting up on the wrong side of bed, say | 40 |
| Reasons for track meet do-overs | 31 |
| Low-quality blade sharpeners? | 29 |
| What an old bra gives? | 22 |
| Lowbrow sensibilities | 21 |
| Kitschy quality | 15 |
| Indecorum, e.g. | 15 |
| Why a jokester may say "Too soon?" | 44 |
| What kitsch shows | 17 |
| Vulgarian's specialty | 25 |
| Post-tragedy joking, e.g. | 25 |
| Kitsch | 6 |
| Irreverence that goes too far | 29 |
| Inelegance | 10 |
| Gaucherie | 9 |
| 2011 comedy starring Cameron Diaz as a gold-digging, pot-smoking educator | 73 |
| Angry attitude | 14 |
| Unfortunate way to break off a relationship, with "on" | 64 |
| What those not speaking to each other are on? | 45 |
| What bitter rivals are on? | 26 |
| On ___ with (not speaking to, perhaps) | 38 |
| No longer speaking, after "on" | 40 |
| No longer speaking (with ''on'') | 48 |
| It may be over one's head at first | 38 |
| Ball field error | 16 |
| " . . . ___ I be best": "Henry VI, Part III" | 64 |
| Depressions and recessions | 26 |
| "___ the Bone" | 24 |
| Thorogood's "___ the Bone" | 40 |
| Nasty with | 10 |
| Go from ___ worse | 17 |
| George Thorogood's "___ the Bone" | 47 |
| Like tiny fish for the chef? | 28 |
| Lennon/McCartney song whose title words follow "They'll be glad, you're not ..." | 98 |
| Like a klutzy soccer player? | 28 |
| Where not to go from | 20 |
| Something you want to come down from quickly | 44 |
| Acidhead's problem | 22 |
| Target of some spectator boos | 29 |
| Reprobate, in slang | 19 |
| Uneasy feelings | 15 |
| You might get them from a skeezy person | 39 |
| Slangy cause of unease | 22 |
| In a ___ (distressed) | 21 |
| It gets bleeped | 15 |
| Sainted English scholar: 673–735 | 39 |
| Saint Bede | 10 |
| Yellow, edible Indian fruit | 27 |
| Indian fruit | 12 |
| Contract term for a 1930's heavyweight champ? | 49 |
| Items on a burglar's rap sheet, briefly | 43 |
| Joan and Peter | 14 |
| Loft the golf ball | 18 |
| Strike the ground in a golf swing | 33 |
| Poor golf stroke | 16 |
| High golf shot | 14 |
| Golfer's stroke | 19 |
| Golfer's mishit | 19 |
| Golf shot that hits more ground than ball | 41 |
| Duffer's golf stroke | 24 |
| Course clinker | 14 |
| A golf stroke | 13 |
| Lofted a golf ball | 18 |
| Struck (FED FAB anagram) | 24 |
| Impenetrable prose | 18 |
| Mystification | 13 |