| Ornamental pink | 15 |
| It doesn't sell flowers | 27 |
| Flower/Lincoln country? | 23 |
| Boutonniere, often | 18 |
| Dairy company expanding into new factory! | 41 |
| Ohio state flowers | 18 |
| Florist's stock | 19 |
| "E" presents | 22 |
| Wax source | 10 |
| Durable coating from a palm tree | 32 |
| Beefy burrito filling | 21 |
| Philanthropist Andrew | 21 |
| Steel-eyed one? | 15 |
| One of the two Andrews in a university name | 43 |
| Noted steel tycoon | 18 |
| Name on many libraries | 22 |
| Manhattan concert venue __ Hall | 31 |
| Library name | 12 |
| Hall or Tech | 12 |
| Hall for the famed | 18 |
| "The Steel King" Andrew | 33 |
| "The Gospel of Wealth" philanthropist author Andrew | 61 |
| -- Hall | 7 |
| Red quartz | 10 |
| August birthstone | 17 |
| Red chalcedony | 14 |
| Reddish-orange | 14 |
| Red varieties of quartz | 23 |
| Primo the pugilist | 18 |
| One-time heavyweight champ Primo | 32 |
| Old boxer called the Ambling Alp | 32 |
| Max Baer's predecessor | 26 |
| Heavyweight champ: 1933–34 | 33 |
| Heavyweight champ: 1933-34 | 26 |
| Heavyweight champ Primo | 23 |
| Boxing Hall-of-Famer Primo | 26 |
| 1930s heavyweight champ known as the Ambling Alp | 48 |
| Spanish mutton | 14 |
| "Bette Davis Eyes" singer Kim | 39 |
| Kim who sang "Bette Davis Eyes" | 41 |
| Grammy winner Kim | 17 |
| Art who played Ed | 17 |
| 1975 Oscar winner | 17 |
| Unger portrayer | 15 |
| Sewer worker in "The Honeymooners" | 44 |
| Obama press secretary Jay | 25 |
| Norton of"The Honeymooners" | 37 |
| He played Norton | 16 |
| Gleason costar | 14 |
| Co-star in "The Late Show" | 36 |
| Art who was Ed | 14 |
| Art that played Ed | 18 |
| Art of television | 17 |
| Art of comedy | 13 |
| Art of "The Honeymooners" | 35 |
| Portrait on the midway? | 23 |
| Dish created by a "Honeymooners" star? | 48 |
| Fund endowed by actor Art? | 26 |
| Sideshow man | 12 |
| Wilson of Wilson Phillips | 25 |
| Traveling-show man | 18 |
| Singer Wilson | 13 |
| Sideshow barkers, e.g. | 22 |
| Traveling showmen | 17 |
| Ferris wheel operators e.g., | 28 |
| Fair barkers | 12 |
| Bearded ladies and sword swallowers | 35 |
| Slow-cooked Mexican meat | 24 |
| Vacation on the Caribbean, maybe | 32 |
| Pleasure voyage choice, perhaps | 31 |
| Yearnings to ride Ferris wheels, see sideshows, etc.? | 53 |
| Iridescent collectible | 22 |
| "___ Venice" | 22 |
| Popular cornet solo | 19 |
| Attractions that may cause dizziness | 36 |
| Meat-eater | 10 |
| Flesh-eating mammal | 19 |
| An ore of uranium | 17 |
| Source of a pseudo-chocolate | 28 |
| Pseudo-chocolate source | 23 |
| Chocolate substitutes | 21 |
| Pods used in chocolate substitutes | 34 |
| Pods used as a chocolate substitute | 35 |
| Pea family trees | 16 |
| Mediterranean evergreens | 24 |
| Medit. trees | 12 |
| Locust trees | 12 |
| Locust beans | 12 |
| Health-food sweets | 18 |
| Camels in a Mirage? | 19 |
| Motor Trend magazine award | 26 |
| The adults | 10 |
| Supermodel on the cover of Sports Illustrated's 1982 swimsuit issue | 71 |
| Number five on askmen.com's "Top 10 Models of All Time" poll | 74 |
| Former CoverGirl model | 22 |
| Former Cover Girl supermodel | 28 |
| Rite place to sing Christmas songs? | 35 |
| British poet laureate Duffy | 27 |
| Classic Florence Henderson sitcom role | 38 |
| With "The," former sketch comedy program on CBS ... fittingly enough | 78 |