| His sweater is popular | 22 |
| General for whom a sweater was named | 36 |
| Buttoned sweater | 16 |
| _____ Prince Edward Island | 26 |
| Fashionable Welsh body of water? | 32 |
| Knitwear and footwear | 21 |
| Pierre of fashion | 17 |
| Paris couturier Pierre | 22 |
| Former Dior employee Pierre | 27 |
| St. Louis ballplayer | 20 |
| Slaughter was one | 17 |
| Redbird | 7 |
| Red flier | 9 |
| Papal subordinate | 17 |
| One, two, or three | 18 |
| Of basic importance | 19 |
| Musial was one | 14 |
| Missouri bird | 13 |
| Kind of colored sauce | 21 |
| Bright red bird | 15 |
| Any of the teens, say | 21 |
| 72 on Dan Dierdorf's jersey is an example of a ___ number | 61 |
| Far Easterners signed to a St. Louis ball team? | 47 |
| Birdbath? | 9 |
| MasterCard-carrying ecclesiastic? | 33 |
| Arizona football V.I.P. | 23 |
| What Musial wore on his jersey | 30 |
| One who teaches math at the Vatican? | 36 |
| Aviary anesthetist? | 19 |
| 1, 2, 3, etc. | 13 |
| They denote a quantity but not the order | 40 |
| Teens, for example | 18 |
| Musial's 6 and Gibson's 45? | 35 |
| 16, 101 and 947 | 15 |
| North, for example | 18 |
| St. Louis runs | 14 |
| Principal principles | 20 |
| Stanford | 8 |
| St. Louis nine or eleven | 24 |
| St. Louis nine | 14 |
| Missouri birds | 14 |
| COOKE AND MEDEIROS | 18 |
| Vatican College smarts? | 23 |
| St. Louisan, typically | 22 |
| Bird tendon? | 12 |
| Envy or sloth in St. Louis? | 27 |
| Pope John Paul II, once | 23 |
| Dated database | 14 |
| Library features | 16 |
| Roll of wool | 12 |
| Club doorman's chore | 24 |
| Checking IDs | 12 |
| Job for the Vampire Lounge's doorman? | 41 |
| Diagnostic device | 17 |
| Certain doctor's specialty | 30 |
| Abnormal fear of heart disease | 30 |
| Pertaining to the heart and lungs | 33 |
| Security badges | 15 |
| Beloved film character with a tail | 34 |
| Vehicular antitheft devices | 27 |
| Auto accessory on a welcome sign? | 33 |
| They're handled for drivers | 31 |
| Nowadays they usually have power locks and windows | 50 |
| Regina Leader Post car-toonist | 30 |
| Supreme Court Associate Justice: 1932–38 | 47 |
| Gathering with kings and queens? | 32 |
| Bridge event | 12 |
| World Series participant | 24 |
| One who wants in on the deal | 28 |
| One involved in hand-to-hand combat? | 36 |
| Pick from a deck | 16 |
| Plus for a bridge player | 24 |
| Predatory players | 17 |
| JACKFISH, KINGFISH? | 19 |
| One with an ace up his sleeve? | 30 |
| Vegas trickster | 15 |
| Riverboat con artist | 20 |
| Poker cheater | 13 |
| One with unusually fine hands? | 30 |
| Deck marker, maybe | 18 |
| Casino slickster | 16 |
| Casino employee, perhaps | 24 |
| Felt-tip that marks a deck? | 27 |
| They work their magic for kings and queens | 42 |
| A pack of ... | 13 |
| Pre-Xmas beehive | 16 |
| Thirteen ___ | 12 |
| Book by Agatha Christie | 23 |
| Symbols of straightforwardness | 30 |
| Put one's ___ (conceal nothing) | 35 |
| Bottom dealers, perhaps | 23 |
| Suppliers of greetings | 22 |
| <--- Gambling game | 21 |
| Entertainment from a magician | 29 |
| Deck diversion | 14 |
| Sleight-of-hand feat | 20 |
| Magician's bit | 18 |
| Have a soft spot for | 20 |
| Have a big heart | 16 |
| Stuffed animal of the '80s | 30 |