| How a failed business goes | 26 |
| Bad way for a business to go | 28 |
| Plan on ordering a drink, say | 29 |
| Grab a stool and have a drink | 29 |
| Join someone for a drink | 24 |
| Get ready to get one's drink on | 35 |
| Emulate Norm on "Cheers" | 34 |
| What tree-huggers do? | 21 |
| "Band B wins, because it's pointy and doesn't digest well." | 77 |
| Tale told by an Arabic dancing girl? | 36 |
| Where Hansel won in June 1991 | 29 |
| Preakness follower | 18 |
| One of the Triple Crown races | 29 |
| Aqueduct rival | 14 |
| Annual horse race, one that sounds ominous to Dracula? | 54 |
| What are served to carnivores at a Triple Crown race? | 53 |
| Entrees for one of Dion's backup singers? | 45 |
| ___ Horizonte, city in Brazil | 29 |
| ___ Horizonte, Brazilian city | 29 |
| Wisconsin college city | 22 |
| Wisconsin city or its college | 29 |
| Was in the club | 15 |
| Was a member | 12 |
| Placed properly | 15 |
| What you own | 12 |
| "You ___ Me," 1952 song | 33 |
| Are made for each other | 23 |
| French card games | 17 |
| "Why Can't This ___" (Van Halen) | 46 |
| "Could This _____?" (1990 song) | 41 |
| Movie with Deborah Kerr as a gossip columnist | 45 |
| In a lodge, maybe | 17 |
| Dishonest? | 10 |
| Satan's workstation? | 24 |
| Like some winter weather | 24 |
| Under 32 degrees Fahrenheit | 27 |
| Where "Battlefield Earth" ranks among John Travolta movies? | 69 |
| How some homes are sold | 23 |
| SEALING WAX | 11 |
| Underwater detector? | 20 |
| Unfairly | 8 |
| Not sportsmanlike | 17 |
| Where to find the Southern Hemisphere | 37 |
| One place to fly | 16 |
| Undetected | 10 |
| Not to be discovered | 20 |
| Subliminal | 10 |
| Not readily apparent | 20 |
| "No hell ___ ..." (from Lennon's "Imagine") | 67 |
| Frigid temperature range | 24 |
| Really, really cold | 19 |
| Units of loudness | 17 |
| Sound units | 11 |
| Power units | 11 |
| Units of sound | 14 |
| Loudness units, briefly | 23 |
| Ending for deci | 15 |
| Notorious site of W.W. II | 25 |
| Notorious Nazi camp | 19 |
| Nazi war-crimes setting | 23 |
| Struck hard | 11 |
| Walloped | 8 |
| Like some tires | 15 |
| Punched | 7 |
| Like some coats | 15 |
| Swatted, as a baseball | 22 |
| Sang strongly | 13 |
| Sang loudly, with "out" | 33 |
| Sang loudly (with "out") | 34 |
| Like some tires or coats | 24 |
| Like some radials | 17 |
| Like some dresses and drinks | 28 |
| Like many coats and tunes | 25 |
| A for Ethel Merman; F for an inebriate | 38 |
| Sang loudly | 11 |
| Sang with gusto | 15 |
| Emulated Ethel Merman | 21 |
| Noted German-American cabinetmaker | 34 |
| Merman, notably | 15 |
| Hardly a crooner | 16 |
| Aaron or Ruth, e.g. | 19 |
| Singing and then some | 21 |
| Emulating an opera diva | 23 |
| Karaoke activity | 16 |
| Like sack dresses | 17 |
| Spare tire site? | 16 |
| Stretch of highway surrounding a city | 37 |
| Railway encircling a city | 25 |
| Fast food helps expand it | 25 |
| Britain : ring road :: America : ___ | 36 |
| Apt address for prizefighters? | 30 |
| Perform on a nostalgic tour | 27 |
| 1999 A.L. Rookie of the Year Carlos | 35 |
| 2006–08 National League Gold Glove winner Carlos | 55 |
| Punch the junior senator from Vermont? | 38 |
| Punch actor George? | 19 |
| Sings with gusto | 16 |
| Car seat securer | 16 |
| Saver's strategy | 20 |
| Road around a city | 18 |