| Sarah or Erskine | 16 |
| Namesakes of a Hebrew leader | 28 |
| Scotland, to poets | 18 |
| Scotland, to a poet | 19 |
| Name for Scotland | 17 |
| Headline about the failing health of a former Velvet Underground member? | 72 |
| April, May and June | 19 |
| Pin-up subjects | 15 |
| Timely quip (Part 2) | 20 |
| Timepiece with a date | 21 |
| January 1 to December 31 | 24 |
| It starts with a celebration | 28 |
| Taxing period, usually | 22 |
| Almanac span | 12 |
| Machine in a paper plant | 24 |
| Ovid's first monthly date | 29 |
| First day of the month, in ancient Rome | 39 |
| Date for Calpurnia | 18 |
| Pot marigold | 12 |
| Yarborough et al. | 17 |
| Useful items during a blackout | 30 |
| Two-wheeled carriages in the Philippines | 40 |
| Border town felines? | 20 |
| Four-time Daytona 500 winner | 28 |
| What Elsie's child develops at the gym? | 43 |
| Lower-leg part | 14 |
| It may be developed in a gym | 28 |
| Charley horse location | 22 |
| Achilles-tendon attachment | 26 |
| They may be pulled by runners | 29 |
| They're exercised when cycling | 34 |
| Baby moose movers? | 18 |
| Rodeo activity | 14 |
| Rodeo highlight | 15 |
| ___-foot jelly | 14 |
| ___ liver (meat purchase) | 25 |
| ___ liver (meat buy) | 20 |
| -- liver (iron-rich dish) | 25 |
| ___ liver (iron-rich dish) | 26 |
| ___ liver (delicacy in a butcher shop) | 38 |
| Small wildflowers | 17 |
| Pre-marathon routine | 20 |
| City in Canada | 14 |
| City in Alberta | 15 |
| Stampede city | 13 |
| First Canadian city to host the Winter Olympics | 47 |
| Canadian metropolis | 19 |
| Alberta city | 12 |
| AKA YYC | 7 |
| Brian Boitano won in figure skating there | 41 |
| Research money given to a Canadian city? | 40 |
| Rodeo since 1912 | 16 |
| Heads-up to "Iron Man" Ripken? | 40 |
| Actor Louis who starred in "Julius Caesar," 1953 | 58 |
| Jackson's vice president | 28 |
| Jackson's first VP | 22 |
| Actor Rory | 10 |
| Prospero's slave | 20 |
| Shakespearean slave | 19 |
| Prospero's slave in "The Tempest" | 47 |
| Monster in "The Tempest" | 34 |
| "The isle is full of noises" speaker | 46 |
| Set, in a way | 13 |
| Mark with graduations | 21 |
| Make fine adjustments to | 24 |
| Fix a gauge | 11 |
| Ensure an accurate reading of | 29 |
| Determine the graduations of | 28 |
| Adjusts a measuring instrument | 30 |
| Round numbers in England? | 25 |
| Bullet sizes, to a Londoner | 27 |
| Bore measures, in Bristol | 25 |
| Multicolored pets | 17 |
| Chintzy felines, Ã la Field | 30 |
| They may be spotted at pet stores | 33 |
| Hot, old style | 14 |
| Old word for warm | 17 |
| Impressionist Frank | 19 |
| Reggie Jackson was one | 22 |
| Anaheim Stadium player | 22 |
| Western eleven, with "Golden" | 39 |
| Tehachapi twill | 15 |
| Where to find Pismo Beach and Big Sur | 37 |
| Where to find Pismo Beach | 25 |
| Bird on a 2005 statehood quarter | 32 |
| Name for a salon | 16 |
| Hit song of 1966 | 16 |
| They're the cutest in the world, per a hit song | 51 |
| Some American females | 21 |
| Hawaiian island dolls' superiors, in song | 45 |
| Demographic lauded in a 1965 song | 33 |
| Beach Boys hit of the 60's | 30 |
| 1965 hit parodied by the Beatles' "Back in the U.S.S.R." | 70 |
| 1965 Beach Boys hit, and hint to this puzzle's theme | 56 |
| Song about some West Coast beach birds? | 39 |
| Gov. Brown is one | 17 |
| Western state flower | 20 |
| Flower of a Western state | 25 |
| Far West flower | 15 |
| Bird of the Golden State | 24 |