| Mess kit flasks | 15 |
| Hiking necessities | 18 |
| Cousins of PX's | 19 |
| Bars on bases | 13 |
| Portable cafeterias | 19 |
| Chaucer's tales | 19 |
| Chaucer's "Tales" | 31 |
| Chaucer locale | 14 |
| Anglican cathedral city | 23 |
| "Murder in the Cathedral" setting | 43 |
| Garden blooms named for medieval music makers | 45 |
| Wife of Bath's story for one | 33 |
| The Parson told the last of them | 32 |
| The Knight told the first of them | 33 |
| Pilgrims' stories | 21 |
| Chaucerian work, with "The" | 37 |
| Chaucerian gem, with "The" | 36 |
| Chaucer's magnum opus (with "The") | 48 |
| Chaucer poem | 12 |
| Rode horseback, in a way | 24 |
| Gaits | 5 |
| Moderate paces | 14 |
| Warms up at the track | 21 |
| Runs along | 10 |
| Lopes | 5 |
| Is guaranteed to work | 21 |
| Uncovers a serious flaw in municipal building plans? | 52 |
| Is unable to cut the mustard | 28 |
| Give Attila his walking papers? | 31 |
| "Enough joking around!" | 33 |
| ''Enough with your jokes!'' | 43 |
| Reply from one who's not qualified | 38 |
| Corner of the eye | 17 |
| Hymn or chant | 13 |
| Site of the first U.S. offensive in WWI | 39 |
| Kind of arch or bridge | 22 |
| Southwestern saloons | 20 |
| Saddle bags | 11 |
| Pancake flipper at a Southwestern bar? | 38 |
| Mexican clown-actor | 19 |
| Filmdom's Passepartout | 26 |
| Beatles hit, Ohio-style? | 24 |
| Asian cuisine | 13 |
| Language of southern China | 26 |
| Not-too-spicy cuisine | 21 |
| Certain Chinese dialect | 23 |
| Asian cuisine style | 19 |
| Alternative to Szechuan | 23 |
| Mah-jongg, e.g.? | 16 |
| First game of a Chinese double-header? | 38 |
| Swiss territorial divisions | 27 |
| Geneva and others | 17 |
| Bern, Geneva and Zurich | 23 |
| Blaye, Sisterone and Belleville, e.g. | 37 |
| Swiss states known for their amusements? | 40 |
| Of a church-choir area | 22 |
| Synagogue singers | 17 |
| Eddie and Ida | 13 |
| Choirmasters | 12 |
| Needs glasses, perhaps | 22 |
| "Why Johnny ___": Flesch | 34 |
| Singer Blu with the 2001 hit "Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)" | 69 |
| MC Hammer song recorded again for a photography copyright lawyer, with "U"? | 85 |
| Witch's spell (Scot.) | 25 |
| Spells: Scot. | 13 |
| Spells or tricks in Ayr | 23 |
| "Your guess is as good as mine" | 41 |
| Exactly what the agent patted? | 30 |
| Clueless reply | 14 |
| Has insomnia | 12 |
| Is unable to tolerate | 21 |
| Is unable to quit | 17 |
| Be hooked on | 12 |
| Van Halen "___ Lovin' You" | 40 |
| 1980s Parker Brothers game played on an octagonal board | 55 |
| Bachelor's boast | 20 |
| "Got me beat" | 23 |
| "I'm eager to get going" | 38 |
| "Why --- Be Friends?" | 31 |
| '-- all just get along?' | 32 |
| James-Swift song: 1929 | 22 |
| Twain's pauper | 18 |
| Pauper Tom, in a Twain tale | 27 |
| Pauper in "The Prince and the Pauper" | 47 |
| "Oh, say ___ . . . " | 30 |
| Vancouver hockey player | 23 |
| Vancouver pro | 13 |
| Vancouver hockey pro | 20 |
| Flame battler, at times | 23 |
| A Canadian, colloquially | 24 |
| Vancouver team | 14 |
| Team that lost to the Ducks in the 2007 NHL playoffs | 52 |
| NHL team in Vancouver | 21 |
| Losers to the Rangers for the 1994 Stanley Cup | 46 |
| Venerable, to Virgil | 20 |
| Early English king | 18 |
| Danish king of England: 1017–35 | 38 |
| Would-be wave ruler | 19 |
| Patron saint of Denmark | 23 |
| King of England: 1017-35 | 24 |