| One end of the [circled letters], which opened on 8/15/1914 | 59 |
| November through April, to vacationers? | 39 |
| Brown pigment from Aruba? | 25 |
| Agreement in the Antilles? | 26 |
| Piranha | 7 |
| Vicious tropical fish | 21 |
| Piranhas | 8 |
| It's often used in Inuit clothing | 37 |
| Shrimp, for one | 15 |
| Tooth decay | 11 |
| What dentists call tooth decay | 30 |
| Teeth trouble | 13 |
| Dental concerns | 15 |
| Tower bells | 11 |
| Steinbach _______ | 17 |
| Set in a church tower | 21 |
| Musical instrument that can weigh several tons | 46 |
| Bell tower instrument | 21 |
| Keel | 4 |
| Constellation formerly part of Argo | 35 |
| Keellike part | 13 |
| Keel: L. | 8 |
| Keel-shaped part | 16 |
| Constellation near Vela | 23 |
| Canopus's constellation | 27 |
| Resembling a keel | 17 |
| Ending of quip | 14 |
| Protective | 10 |
| Being concerned | 15 |
| Solicitous | 10 |
| Showing concern | 15 |
| Nurse's activity | 20 |
| Giving a darn | 13 |
| Feeling responsible | 19 |
| Feeling concern | 15 |
| S.A. dances | 11 |
| Rio de Janeiro natives | 22 |
| Covered cart | 12 |
| Small two-wheeled vehicle | 25 |
| Actor Len | 9 |
| Tony winner for "Sweeney Todd," 1979 | 46 |
| Len who was Broadway's original Sweeney Todd | 48 |
| Len of "Sweeney Todd" | 31 |
| He won a Tony for playing Todd | 30 |
| Roman kindness | 14 |
| Cause a highway holdup? | 23 |
| Take the wheels out from under? | 31 |
| Take someone's wheels from at gunpoint | 42 |
| Steal from, as in Grand Theft Auto | 34 |
| Like some hot wheels | 20 |
| Motorist's menace | 21 |
| "Grand Theft Auto" goings-on | 38 |
| Vex; fret | 9 |
| Burden with anxiety | 19 |
| Be anxious; fret | 16 |
| "Meathead" and dad? | 29 |
| France's Bruni-Sarkozy and others | 37 |
| Ballerina Fracci et al. | 23 |
| 1970's HUD secretary Hills and namesakes | 44 |
| Fuel guitarist/songwriter | 25 |
| "Everlasting Love" singer | 35 |
| Transportation contract | 23 |
| Lot arrangement | 15 |
| Dodge paperwork | 15 |
| Without wheels? | 15 |
| Having no wheels | 16 |
| Ottawa campus | 13 |
| "King" of the Polo Grounds | 36 |
| Quipster's last name | 24 |
| Late comic George | 17 |
| Irreverent comic George | 23 |
| He hosted the first episode of "Saturday Night Live" | 62 |
| George, the first ''SNL'' guest host | 52 |
| Comic who quipped "Weather forecast for tonight: dark" | 64 |
| Comic George, the first "SNL" host | 44 |
| Comedian with the 1972 album "Class Clown" | 52 |
| Comedian George who said, "If you can't beat them, arrange to have them beaten" | 93 |
| Thomas ______ , first brewed in London Ontario in 1840 | 54 |
| Jim Thorpe's alma mater | 27 |
| She sang lead on "Our Lips Are Sealed" | 48 |
| Pop singer Belinda | 18 |
| Pennsylvania city where Franklin signed a treaty with Indians, 1753 | 67 |
| Home of Dickinson College | 25 |
| Bishop who supported Richard II, in Shakespeare | 47 |
| "Heaven Is a Place on Earth" singer Belinda | 53 |
| "_____ Way" (Pacino film) | 35 |
| 1993 Al Pacino gangster movie | 29 |
| Train freight weights | 21 |
| Tons upon tons | 14 |
| Guitarist whose concerts are extremely well-attended? | 53 |
| It helps you get a ride | 23 |
| Outback buyer's need, perhaps | 33 |
| Some bank offerings | 19 |
| Bank offerings for autos | 24 |
| Charlemagne, to Calabrians | 26 |
| Sophia Loren's spouse | 25 |
| "Don Juan Quartet" author | 35 |
| Mr. Danger while doing some lewd on-line chats? | 47 |
| Maximilian's empress | 24 |
| Director who's been around the block a few times? | 53 |