| February 14 beverage | 20 |
| Celebration drink | 17 |
| "The Night They Invented ___" ("Gigi" tune) | 63 |
| Lady Mary Wortley Montagu's Rx? | 35 |
| Magnum holders | 14 |
| Celebrant's nose tickler | 28 |
| Bit of wedding toast effervescence | 34 |
| Prison for vintners? | 20 |
| They get raised on special occasions | 36 |
| "How's your Moët & Chandon stock?" answer? | 63 |
| New Year's Eve assurance? | 29 |
| Election pledges? | 17 |
| New Year's Eve beverages | 28 |
| New Year's welcome, frequently | 34 |
| New Year's party occurrence | 31 |
| New Year's hair-of-the-dog breakfast? | 41 |
| University town in east central Illinois | 40 |
| Show impatience | 15 |
| Wait impatiently | 16 |
| Title for a giant feller? | 25 |
| Site of the Eiffel Tower | 24 |
| Bit impatiently | 15 |
| Gene Autry's horse | 22 |
| Steed that Autry rode | 21 |
| Promote, as a cause | 19 |
| Marge or Gower | 14 |
| Autry's horse | 17 |
| Tallyho for dancer, pitcher, saxophonist and actor | 50 |
| The Yankees often in the 20's | 33 |
| The Braves in 1995 | 19 |
| Vessel prized in the N.F.L. | 27 |
| "Last Comic Standing" winning routine? | 48 |
| Tournament finale | 17 |
| The three in a "threepeat" | 36 |
| Major football competition | 26 |
| Stop #2 on a tour of Paris | 26 |
| Hitler's title: Abbr. | 25 |
| Court of equity: Abbr. | 22 |
| Monopoly space | 14 |
| Lottery ticket | 14 |
| Games of ____ | 13 |
| Tinker to Evers to --- | 22 |
| Monopoly stop | 13 |
| Monopoly card | 16 |
| Luck of the draw | 16 |
| Hap | 3 |
| Fat followers | 13 |
| Unplanned meeting | 17 |
| 1908 Cubs player and position | 29 |
| Pulpit locale | 13 |
| Space around the altar | 22 |
| Pulpit's locale | 19 |
| Church area reserved for clergy | 31 |
| Part Jackie but all John | 24 |
| David's friend John | 23 |
| " . . . a most susceptible ___ " | 42 |
| Sections for pulpits | 20 |
| Church areas around altars | 26 |
| Nonstarter's lack | 21 |
| English court | 13 |
| One of Johnny Mathis's greatest hits | 40 |
| Johnny Mathis tune | 18 |
| Johnny Mathis hit | 17 |
| Nicholas I's favorite classic song? | 39 |
| Great horse sponsored by a lottery? | 35 |
| Taking a risk on | 16 |
| Rather doubtful | 15 |
| Like a long shot | 16 |
| High-risk | 9 |
| Ornate fixture | 14 |
| Ornamental light | 16 |
| The Long Goodbye author | 26 |
| Dealer in provisions | 20 |
| Candlemaker | 11 |
| "Farewell, My Lovely" novelist | 40 |
| 'The Big Sleep' author | 30 |
| ___ Harper, links great | 23 |
| City of a quarter million founded on a ranch site | 49 |
| Matthew Perry on "Friends" | 36 |
| Moët's partner | 21 |
| Handel's "___ Anthems" | 36 |
| Radio's "___ the Magician" | 40 |
| Magician of early radio | 23 |
| "___ the Magician" (old radio series) | 47 |
| High-fashion options | 20 |
| Designer Coco, while "hanging ten"? | 45 |
| Star of 1925's "The Phantom of the Opera" | 55 |
| Filmdom's first Phantom of the Opera | 40 |
| Star of "London After Midnight," 1927 | 47 |
| Man of a Thousand Faces | 23 |
| Lon of films | 12 |
| Actor of "a thousand faces" | 37 |
| Actor Lon of chillers | 21 |
| Actor Lon | 9 |
| "Spider Baby" star, 1964 | 34 |
| ''Man of a Thousand Faces'' | 43 |
| England's capital city, as a sum? | 37 |
| Lons, Jr. and Sr. | 17 |
| "Helsinki: At the bank to ___" | 40 |
| Give two dimes and a nickel for a quarter | 41 |