| Hibernian accent | 16 |
| Coarse shoe | 11 |
| Sexually insecure gesture | 25 |
| Greeting between guys | 21 |
| Embrace with minimal contact | 28 |
| Young chickens suitable for dinner | 34 |
| Some stove compartments | 23 |
| Preparing steaks | 16 |
| " . . . you ___ British square!": Kipling | 51 |
| Made a boo-boo at a music store? | 32 |
| A for Pete Rose; F for a disk jockey | 36 |
| Overused word since a 2005 movie's release | 46 |
| '-- Mountain' | 21 |
| Came and got it | 15 |
| Dined, quaintly | 15 |
| Ate together | 12 |
| Ate peacefully | 14 |
| Strapped investment adviser? | 28 |
| Became a candidate for a handyman | 33 |
| Covered costs | 13 |
| Had a so-so day at the track | 28 |
| Covered one's costs | 23 |
| Rolled sixes while on Water Works, in Monopoly? | 47 |
| Entered violently | 17 |
| Told, as bad news | 17 |
| Travolta-Slater film | 20 |
| Stewart film, 1950 | 18 |
| Indian film: 1950 | 17 |
| Damaged sculpture, say? | 23 |
| Injury that needs to knit | 25 |
| Site of an undesirable hole inside a desirable hole | 51 |
| Barbies snapped in half? | 24 |
| Gone to pieces | 14 |
| Hopes that weren't meant to be | 34 |
| Omelette necessities | 20 |
| Difficult means of communication | 32 |
| It's walked on, in an Annie Lennox song | 43 |
| Arthur Miller play | 18 |
| Sharp shards | 12 |
| Organically sad? | 16 |
| Full of sorrow | 14 |
| With deep grief | 15 |
| Cases for the love doctor | 25 |
| Problem for a real-estate agent? | 32 |
| Family divided by divorce | 25 |
| Gerald Ford, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama came from them | 57 |
| Hypo that leaks all over the place? | 35 |
| Result of many a union grievance? | 33 |
| It brings bad luck? | 19 |
| Bad luck bringer? | 17 |
| Cause of bad luck, so they say | 30 |
| Bad luck omen | 13 |
| " . . . ___ promise, serv'd no private end:" Pope | 63 |
| Dried-up plumbing problem? | 26 |
| Unfulfilled vow | 15 |
| Result of not following through (of which there are four examples in this puzzle's grid) | 92 |
| Disappointment, often ... and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 63 |
| Painful chest injury | 20 |
| #1 song for Mister Mister 1985 | 31 |
| Health plan's exclusion for renegers? | 41 |
| Ended the affair | 16 |
| Did well at golf | 16 |
| Wall St. house | 14 |
| Wall St. businesses | 19 |
| Some Wall Street firms | 22 |
| N.Y.S.E. members | 16 |
| STOCK... | 8 |
| Company that trades securities for customers and for itself | 59 |
| Negotiated | 10 |
| Talked terms | 12 |
| Longtime TV weatherman | 22 |
| ...a market figure cooperating with the authorities? | 52 |
| Uncle Remus' market maven? | 30 |
| Wall St. bet: 1933 | 18 |
| Help in a stock exchange? | 25 |
| 1933 Kentucky Derby winner | 26 |
| "Buy now," e.g. | 25 |
| Did or didn't surpass a D.J.'s mark for accident-free days? | 67 |
| At dance marathons the klutz _____ | 34 |
| Dissolved, as a partnership | 27 |
| Burst into laughter | 19 |
| Defied tradition | 16 |
| James of "Marcus Welby, M.D." | 39 |
| Streisand's husband | 23 |
| Star of Stone's "W." | 34 |
| Player of Dr. Kiley on "Marcus Welby, M.D." | 53 |
| Josh of "True Grit" (2010) | 36 |
| Actor James or Josh | 19 |
| "W." star Josh | 24 |
| "The Amityville Horror" star | 38 |
| "Marcus Welby, M.D." actor | 36 |
| Rain shield, in London | 22 |
| Brit's bumbershoot | 22 |
| Two-man band? | 13 |
| Tight friendship between two dudes | 34 |
| Relative of a man crush | 23 |
| Relationship in the 2009 film "I Love You, Man" | 57 |
| Modern-day male bonding | 23 |
| Intimate friendship between two guys, slangily | 46 |
| Complicated non-sexual relationship between two men | 51 |