| Russian hunting dog | 19 |
| Silky-coated dogs | 17 |
| Russian wolfhounds | 18 |
| Arabian drink | 13 |
| Chocolate syrup brand | 21 |
| Hershey's competitor | 24 |
| Nesquik alternative | 19 |
| Onetime Hershey's rival | 27 |
| Milk flavorer since 1928 | 24 |
| Hershey's alternative | 25 |
| Forest, to Rocco | 16 |
| Flavorer once labeled a "milk amplifier" | 50 |
| Brand of chocolate syrup first called a "milk amplifier" | 66 |
| B. A. Baracus's first name on "The A-Team" | 56 |
| "Thick and Rich" chocolate syrup | 42 |
| Northwestern winter fruit | 25 |
| Small grove of trees | 20 |
| Thickets | 8 |
| Sylvan | 6 |
| Abounding in shrubs | 19 |
| Language spoken in Sarajevo | 27 |
| Setting for the 2001 film "No Man's Land" | 55 |
| Busted? | 7 |
| Big or full follower | 20 |
| Zaftig, perhaps | 15 |
| Big on top? | 11 |
| Photons and gluons | 18 |
| Quantum gravity particles | 25 |
| Treatment to keep a ball club looking youthful? | 47 |
| Europe/Asia separator | 21 |
| Samba relative | 14 |
| Relative of the samba | 21 |
| Music style derived from samba and jazz | 39 |
| "The Girl From Ipanema," e.g. | 39 |
| Order indiscriminately | 22 |
| Regime such as Tweed's | 26 |
| Bump, in Dijon | 14 |
| Head honchos weep? (goes both ways) | 35 |
| Head honchos weep? | 18 |
| '80s TV character with the given names Jefferson Davis | 58 |
| More domineering | 16 |
| More likely to give orders | 26 |
| More like Mrs. Rumpole of books and TV | 38 |
| More cowlike? | 13 |
| Most overbearing | 16 |
| Most domineering | 16 |
| Tendency to play dictator | 25 |
| Overseeing | 10 |
| Tweed rule, e.g. | 16 |
| Fast jets for a top banana? | 27 |
| Tammany Hall leader | 19 |
| Notorious New York politician | 29 |
| Thomas Nast target | 18 |
| Noted New York machine operator | 31 |
| Nast- ily-treated politico? | 27 |
| Old-time politician's pet bird? | 35 |
| Totally killer mess for commissioned officers on a ship? | 56 |
| Nast uprooted him? | 18 |
| 2011 Tina Fey autobiography | 27 |
| 2011 humor memoir | 17 |
| Hockey legend Mike and family | 29 |
| Bluesman Diddley's afternoon social? | 40 |
| American historical event, upon landing? | 40 |
| Dish often served with franks | 29 |
| Jack Boyle detective | 20 |
| Dark, steamed cornmeal loaf | 27 |
| Back Bay edict? | 15 |
| Park with America's first subway station | 44 |
| Starting point of the Freedom Trail | 35 |
| Gave orders to, then defeated? | 30 |
| Comic's special delivery? | 29 |
| Some northern desserts | 22 |
| Layered desserts | 16 |
| Sweet letters? | 14 |
| Natural source of a Massachusetts dairy product? | 48 |
| Red Sox fans mourned tearlessly | 31 |
| Man who uses building blocks? | 29 |
| Bay State ceramics | 18 |
| Former NBA arena | 16 |
| FleetCenter predecessor | 23 |
| New England newspaper | 21 |
| Massachusetts newspaper | 23 |
| Beacon Hill native | 18 |
| Henry James novel, with "The" | 39 |
| Seemingly unfitting name for Wrigley Field vines | 48 |
| Fenway Park climber | 19 |
| Sugar-covered peanuts | 21 |
| Meal money in Massachusetts? | 28 |
| Long run in April | 17 |
| Jogger's dream | 18 |
| Annual Patriots Day event | 25 |
| Service for the Kennedys? | 25 |
| Event on March 5, 1770 | 22 |
| Event of March 5, 1770 | 22 |
| Area around the Bay State's capital, informally | 51 |
| Faded 2004 baseball champs? | 27 |
| Baseball team left in the sun too long? | 39 |
| Disagreeable Red Sox fans? | 26 |
| John Williams ensemble | 22 |
| Cultural fixture of the Hub | 27 |