| Trucker's tech | 18 |
| Trucker's tech. | 20 |
| Hoops group until 2009 | 22 |
| Minor league hoops org. for the Idaho Stampede and Dakota Wizards | 65 |
| Construction piece, for short | 29 |
| Goalpost parts | 14 |
| Some toy inserts | 16 |
| Power sources for some toys | 27 |
| Duracell R14's | 18 |
| Power source for a toy, often | 29 |
| Many a toy powerer | 18 |
| Largish cell | 12 |
| Common toy go-with | 18 |
| Common lab tests | 16 |
| Prepaid: Abbr. | 14 |
| Simon of Cyrene, for one | 24 |
| Group of radio users making music together? | 43 |
| Venue Ramones used to rock | 26 |
| Punk landmark in Manhattan that closed in 2006 | 46 |
| Old N.Y.C. club said to be the birthplace of punk | 49 |
| NYC punk club from 1973 to 2006 | 31 |
| NYC club whose final performance was by Patti Smith on October 15, 2006 | 71 |
| NYC club that sparked the punk movement | 39 |
| Manhattan music club whose awning had the acronym OMFUG on it | 61 |
| Major US punk club of the 1970s | 31 |
| Legendary NYC punk club | 23 |
| Legendary NYC club that's now an expensive clothing boutique | 64 |
| Former N.Y.C. club | 18 |
| Former Hilly Kristal club in the Bowery | 39 |
| Famous New York venue | 21 |
| Famed NYC punk rock club | 24 |
| Defunct NYC punk club | 21 |
| Defunct New York venue | 22 |
| Bygone NYC music club | 21 |
| Bygone NYC club whose name was an acronym for the music genres it featured | 74 |
| Bygone N.Y.C. punk club | 23 |
| Bowery club now occupied by a clothing boutique | 47 |
| 2013 Alan Rickman film about a defunct NYC rock club | 52 |
| Old NYC punk club, for short | 28 |
| Legendary NYC club whose last concert was Patti Smith | 53 |
| Legendary NYC club that launched punk rock | 42 |
| Legendary N.Y.C. club that launched punk rock | 45 |
| Bowery punk club, familiarly | 28 |
| W.W. II theater in Asia | 23 |
| W.W. II area in Asia | 20 |
| W. W. II theater in Asia | 24 |
| Defeater of War Admiral in a 1938 match race | 44 |
| Shade similar to sapphire | 25 |
| Firearm: Abbr. | 14 |
| .30-cal. rifle | 14 |
| Explorer at Labrador in 1497 | 28 |
| Discoverer of the North American mainland | 41 |
| Roadside fixture | 16 |
| Truckers' devices | 21 |
| Early '70s fad | 18 |
| Longstanding media logo inspired by a Pennsylvania Dutch hex sign | 65 |
| Scott Pelley's workplace | 28 |
| It keeps an eye on what's going on | 38 |
| "See It Now" producer of 1950s TV | 43 |
| "60 Minutes" producer | 31 |
| "48 Hours" producer | 29 |
| Follow-up series to "See It Now" | 42 |
| Where to see Colts and Broncos | 30 |
| Masters TV venue since 1956 | 27 |
| Home of "The NFL Today" | 33 |
| Furniture piece: Abbr. | 22 |
| Cubic centimeter, for short | 27 |
| Certain tribunal: Abbr. | 23 |
| "_____ Company" (Namath film) | 39 |
| Mobile dining area | 18 |
| Bar on wheels | 13 |
| Understands? | 12 |
| Poor report card | 16 |
| Heavens! Why isn't she a riveter? | 37 |
| Carpe diem | 10 |
| 301, in ancient Rome | 20 |
| 301 | 3 |
| Year in Diocletian's reign | 30 |
| XLIII x VII | 11 |
| XLIII septupled | 15 |
| Old-fashioned 301 | 17 |
| Half of DCII | 12 |
| Fourth century start | 20 |
| First year of the fourth century | 32 |
| DCII ÷ II | 12 |
| Cato's 301 | 14 |
| 301, to Diocletian | 18 |
| 301, to Cato | 12 |
| 301, to Caesar | 14 |
| 301, Roman-style | 16 |
| Twice CLI | 9 |
| 60% of DV | 9 |
| XXXVIII x VIII | 14 |
| Mid fourth-century year | 23 |
| Last full year of St. Julius I's papacy | 43 |
| Fourth-century date | 19 |
| Cato's 351 | 14 |
| Year St. Augustine was born | 27 |
| "Don't procrastinate" | 35 |
| Half of DCX | 11 |