| Time for an intermission | 24 |
| PBS children's program | 26 |
| Place for a señorita's rose | 34 |
| Funny or Die web series hosted by Zach Galifianakis | 51 |
| In a tight spot | 15 |
| Having scant choice | 19 |
| Caught in the middle | 20 |
| Secretive phrase that drives grammarians nuts | 45 |
| Known only to the two of us | 27 |
| "Let this be our little secret" | 41 |
| What our secret should be | 25 |
| UXS | 3 |
| "Shhh..." | 19 |
| "Confidentially . . . " | 33 |
| ___ and between | 15 |
| Between partner | 15 |
| Gosh-darn | 9 |
| "You ___!" (indeed) | 29 |
| The land of Israel | 18 |
| Molly McGee's maid | 22 |
| Land of ___ (destination in "The Pilgrim's Progress") | 67 |
| Bondi, from Chicago | 19 |
| 1950's sitcom starring Ethel Waters | 39 |
| "--, peel me a grape" (Mae West line) | 47 |
| ______, Manitoba hamlet | 23 |
| Prove one's generosity | 26 |
| Pain's partner, in France | 29 |
| Butter at Maxim's | 21 |
| Nice sauce for fish? | 20 |
| Welsh political great Aneurin | 29 |
| Late British Socialist | 22 |
| Britain's Aneurin ___ | 25 |
| Aneurin of England: 1897–1960 | 36 |
| British statesman Aneurin and kin | 33 |
| British statesman and family | 28 |
| Like many a mirror perimeter | 28 |
| One making a joint | 18 |
| Cut, like some jewelry | 22 |
| Cuts at an angle | 16 |
| Cuts on an angle | 16 |
| Chamfers | 8 |
| Windowpane features | 19 |
| Slanted surfaces | 16 |
| Instruments for drawing angles | 30 |
| Cuts at an angle, as a mirror | 29 |
| Angled edges | 12 |
| Coffee, tea or milk | 19 |
| Liquid refreshment | 18 |
| Coffee, tea or milk, e.g. | 25 |
| Thing pushed by a flight attendant [left hand] | 46 |
| They can be hot, warm or cold | 29 |
| Massachusetts city for which a California one is named | 54 |
| City near Cape Ann | 18 |
| ChildrenÂ’s author Cleary | 28 |
| Where you might see stars | 25 |
| Weezer: "___, that's where I want to be!" | 55 |
| One place to see stars | 22 |
| 90210 | 5 |
| 90210 lid? | 10 |
| Movie about a bus. on Rodeo Drive? | 34 |
| Eddie Murphy film hit | 21 |
| Eddie Murphy action comedy | 26 |
| 1984 action film originally intended to star Sylvester Stallone | 63 |
| Rodeo Drive nightclub? | 22 |
| Part of actress Garland's window | 36 |
| Herds of birds | 14 |
| Laborite Ernest | 15 |
| British Labor leader Ernest | 27 |
| British Foreign Minister: 1945-51 | 33 |
| Drinks, in UK slang | 19 |
| Expresses sorrow | 16 |
| Was circumspect | 15 |
| "Look out, it's haunted!" | 39 |
| Terse tip for a street fighter? | 31 |
| Bay Area warning sign? | 22 |
| Reluctant exerciser's mantra? | 33 |
| Is on guard | 11 |
| Soothsayer's warning to Caesar | 34 |
| Know this... | 12 |
| Start of a quip by Alfred E. Neuman | 35 |
| Put locks on? | 13 |
| Provide with a headpiece | 24 |
| Complete a wax museum figure, perhaps | 37 |
| Like a puzzle by Gene or Billy? | 31 |
| Existing around author is confusing | 35 |
| Unhinge an Untouchable | 22 |
| ".... consider her ways, and _____": Proverbs | 55 |
| Sitcom in which the lead male actor magically changed in 1969 | 61 |
| "___, Bothered and Bewildered" | 40 |
| '60's sitcom | 20 |
| Glasgow girl under a spell? | 27 |
| Cast a spell over a medical unit? | 33 |
| Claim on a box of Instant Magic Potion? | 39 |
| Stay on top of trends | 21 |
| Author's sign-off? | 22 |
| San Antonio's county | 24 |
| At the urban craps game, the governor played with __ | 52 |
| Mark of dishonor | 16 |
| Stendhal's real name | 24 |
| Stendahl's real name | 24 |