| Currant pickers | 15 |
| They may be black and blue | 26 |
| Smoothie sweeteners | 19 |
| Small, juicy fruits | 19 |
| Huckle and straw | 16 |
| Cereal toppers | 14 |
| Additions to an ice cream sundae | 32 |
| Halle in a state of confusion? (2001) | 37 |
| Chuck and Ken's deficiency? | 31 |
| Fruit certificates? | 19 |
| Motown's founder | 20 |
| Founder of the Motown label | 27 |
| Discoverer of The Miracles | 26 |
| Pre-canning activity, perhaps | 29 |
| Alternative to tighty whities | 29 |
| Kidvid puppet pair | 18 |
| 1970s-'80s pitcher known for his curveball | 46 |
| What Ernie may wish he had vis-Ã -vis his roommate? | 53 |
| "Tattletales" and "Super Password" host | 59 |
| Big __: WWI cannon | 18 |
| Big ___ (W.W. I cannon) | 23 |
| Woman's wide, lacy collar | 29 |
| Woman's wide lace collar | 28 |
| Wide lace collar | 16 |
| One of the Krupps | 17 |
| Mother of Charlemagne | 21 |
| Krupp with a howitzer named for her | 35 |
| Hurricane that bruised Cape Breton in 1996 | 42 |
| German cannon's name | 24 |
| Biggie of W.W. I | 16 |
| Big gun? | 8 |
| Big -- (WW I gun) | 17 |
| Big ___, German gun | 19 |
| Big ___ (WWI gun) | 17 |
| Big ___ (large cannon) | 22 |
| Big ___ (German W.W. I cannon) | 30 |
| Big ___ (German gun in W.W. I) | 30 |
| "Big" WWI cannon | 26 |
| "Big" girl | 20 |
| 'Big' name in World War I | 33 |
| Religious lady? | 15 |
| Wide, lacy collars | 18 |
| Big W. W. I guns | 16 |
| Measures to ensure restful sleep on-board? | 42 |
| Moored | 6 |
| Tied up at the marina | 21 |
| Docking | 7 |
| Scratch on a jetty? | 19 |
| Result of a freighter/quay collision? | 37 |
| Country's dock? | 19 |
| Pullman sections | 16 |
| Cruise quarters | 15 |
| Moorages | 8 |
| Uppers and lowers | 17 |
| They may be upper or lower | 26 |
| Stateroom fixtures | 18 |
| Spaces for ships | 16 |
| Space-efficient accommodations | 30 |
| Ship bunks | 10 |
| Pullman pads | 12 |
| Pullman features | 16 |
| Pullman car features | 20 |
| Pullman accommodations | 22 |
| Playoff spots | 13 |
| Bedbugs on the Orient Express? | 30 |
| Wodehouse's Wooster | 23 |
| Wodehouse character Wooster | 27 |
| Victoria's consort, to friends | 34 |
| Jeeves's boss ___ Wooster, in Wodehouse novels | 50 |
| Jeeves's boss __ Wooster, in Wodehouse novels | 49 |
| Irish Prime Minister Ahern | 26 |
| Irish P.M. Ahern | 16 |
| Albert familiarly | 18 |
| "Key Largo" singer ___ Higgins | 40 |
| Wodehouse's Wooster et al. | 30 |
| Memorable lion | 14 |
| Noted coward player | 19 |
| O.M.B. director under Carter | 28 |
| Carter administration budget director | 37 |
| Budget director under Jimmy Carter | 34 |
| Modern Italian novelist Giuseppe ___ | 36 |
| Poet/playwright Brecht | 22 |
| Kurt's "The Threepenny Opera" collaborator | 56 |
| Dramatist Brecht | 16 |
| Brecht | 6 |
| Writer Brecht and namesakes | 27 |
| Whitehorse-born writer, Pierre ____ | 35 |
| Great Canadian author | 21 |
| Author of The Last Spike | 24 |
| Old pageant name | 16 |
| Longtime host of the Miss America pageant | 41 |
| Emcee stops driving | 19 |
| "All's Well That Ends Well" count | 47 |
| Stewie's half-brother on "Family Guy" | 51 |
| "Mansfield Park"'s Sir Thomas | 43 |
| "All's Well That Ends Well" character | 51 |
| 'All's Well That Ends Well' count | 45 |
| Shellfish philosopher? | 22 |
| Noted 20th-century mathematician, philosopher and pacifist | 58 |
| Controversial author and W.W. I pacifist | 40 |