| Graveyard-shift work? | 21 |
| Too literal end-of-play action by the "Hamlet" troupe? | 64 |
| What to do with a hatchet | 25 |
| "___ not, on the lone . . . " | 39 |
| "___ Not on the Lone Prairie" | 39 |
| Inter Atkins? | 13 |
| They're often paid with exact change | 40 |
| Restaurant staffers | 19 |
| Waiters' aides | 18 |
| They make things clear | 22 |
| Commotion in the commuters' terminal? | 41 |
| Director Berkeley | 17 |
| Military headdress | 18 |
| Guardsman's fur hat | 23 |
| Film choreographer Berkeley | 27 |
| Choreographer Berkeley | 22 |
| Director/choreographer of "Gold Diggers of 1935" | 58 |
| 'For Me and My Gal' director | 36 |
| Steve of "Boardwalk Empire" | 37 |
| Character actor Steve | 21 |
| Actor Steve of "The Big Lebowski" | 43 |
| Actor Steve of "Reservoir Dogs" | 41 |
| 'Boardwalk Empire' star | 31 |
| Inferior, as beer? | 18 |
| Travelers' place | 20 |
| Stop for a motor coach | 22 |
| Place to start and finish a road trip | 37 |
| It's the end of the line | 28 |
| Greyhounds' home? | 21 |
| Greyhound station, e.g. | 23 |
| Commuters' terminus | 23 |
| Ralph Kramden, for one | 22 |
| Professional pick-up artists? | 29 |
| Transported from another area, as a special work force | 54 |
| Gary of "Lethal Weapon" | 33 |
| Buddy Holly player | 18 |
| Holly portrayer | 15 |
| He played Holly | 15 |
| Buddy Holly portrayer Gary | 26 |
| Amazon Fire TV spokesman | 24 |
| "The Buddy Holly Story" star | 38 |
| "The Buddy Holly Story" star and family | 49 |
| Â Â Pay for some rides | 28 |
| He/she pairing | 14 |
| Nocturnal African primate | 25 |
| Amateurish outlaw? | 18 |
| Impersonal little kiss, enlarged? | 33 |
| Harvest quantities | 18 |
| Grain elevator units | 20 |
| 8 pecks = 2 -- | 14 |
| Shrubbery | 9 |
| Low plants | 10 |
| Spy's locale, at times | 26 |
| Hedgerow makeup | 15 |
| Outback topper | 14 |
| Land-clearing device | 20 |
| Brand of attachable rotary mower | 32 |
| Samurai's code of honor | 27 |
| Code of the samurai | 19 |
| Gray-haired samurai? | 20 |
| Cause of a power tool failure? | 30 |
| "Strategery," e.g. | 28 |
| "Misunderestimate," e.g. | 34 |
| Inferior performer | 18 |
| Incompetent player | 18 |
| Where baseball stars get their start | 36 |
| One goes through these to get to the majors | 43 |
| "Beat" these to make it to the majors | 47 |
| Francis X. of film | 19 |
| Australian pioneer | 18 |
| "The Gods Must Be Crazy" extras | 41 |
| 'Sex and the City' writer Candace | 41 |
| 'Sex and the City' writer | 33 |
| Transporter to remote areas | 27 |
| President's navigator? | 26 |
| Person flying to remote regions | 31 |
| Some small craft operators | 26 |
| Surgeon General Steven Galson, to his detractors? | 49 |
| Small Australian omnivore | 25 |
| George's grocery store purchase? | 36 |
| Facetious label for certain misstatements of the 2000s | 54 |
| Pres. whose cabinet included Dick Cheney and Andrew Card | 56 |
| CIA director under Ford | 23 |
| 41 | 2 |
| 1970s CIA director, familiarly | 30 |
| '70s CIA director | 21 |
| Contentious economic issue for the 112th Congress | 49 |
| The grapevine: Slang | 20 |
| Go beyond established limits as a president would? | 50 |
| 2000 Supreme Court case hinging on the 14th Amendment | 53 |
| Major 2000 political brouhaha | 29 |
| 2000 Supreme Court case | 23 |
| Clear one's way, in a way | 29 |
| Guerillas | 9 |
| Administration active until January 20th, 2009 | 46 |
| Like untweezed eyebrows | 23 |
| Full, as eyebrows | 17 |
| Bright-eyed and ___-tailed | 26 |
| Like a fox | 10 |
| Occupied (oneself) | 18 |