| Cheese named for an English village | 35 |
| Cheese from England | 19 |
| Apple-pie topping | 17 |
| American relative | 17 |
| American cheese | 15 |
| Redundant term for money, to 50 Cent? | 37 |
| Possible hamburger addition | 27 |
| Some are sharp | 14 |
| Smooth cheeses | 14 |
| Cheeses named for an English village | 36 |
| Cheese selections | 17 |
| Jewish elementary school | 24 |
| Marin of comedy | 15 |
| Half of a 1970s-'80s comedy duo | 35 |
| Don's "Nash Bridges" costar | 41 |
| Comic Marin | 11 |
| Comedian Marin | 14 |
| Chong's partner | 19 |
| Smoky dynamic duo | 17 |
| Duo behind "Is Dave there?" "[spin spin spin]"? | 67 |
| Chinese comedy star? | 20 |
| Supermodel's asset, often | 29 |
| Model's assets | 18 |
| Model's "high" features | 37 |
| Back talk from a hooter? | 24 |
| "Barefoot boy, with ___!": Whittier | 45 |
| Squirrel's facial feature | 29 |
| Dizzy Gillespie's were huge | 31 |
| Where some hooks connect | 24 |
| Seat feature | 12 |
| Rear view | 9 |
| Parts of the face | 17 |
| Moon units | 10 |
| Half moons? | 11 |
| "Hard Lines, Sunken ___" Pantera | 42 |
| Made little sounds | 18 |
| Made chick sounds | 17 |
| Made bird sounds | 16 |
| Asked for food, maybe | 21 |
| Chicks | 6 |
| "Mom, I want my worm!"? | 33 |
| Rink peeper? | 12 |
| Fun for bantams? | 16 |
| Showed support for | 18 |
| Encouraged, as a team | 21 |
| Team fan, often | 15 |
| Optimist's quality | 22 |
| Optimist's feature | 22 |
| More merry | 10 |
| Relatively bright | 17 |
| Less dismal | 11 |
| Least dismal | 12 |
| Happily | 7 |
| With a smile on one's face | 30 |
| Whence rahs emanate | 19 |
| Claque | 6 |
| Total alternative | 17 |
| Parting words in London | 23 |
| Life alternative | 16 |
| “You might call me a psychologist,” said the ___ | 56 |
| Shouter of this puzzle's circled sounds | 43 |
| Between-halves V.I.P.'s | 27 |
| Britisher's ta-ta | 21 |
| What the ideal fan provides? | 28 |
| Shouts approval for good times? | 31 |
| Roots for | 9 |
| Cures the blues | 15 |
| Detergent phobia? | 17 |
| Alumni of Dr. Twinkletoes' classes? | 39 |
| Nickleby's employers | 24 |
| Food prep pun (Part 2) | 22 |
| They may come on a burger | 25 |
| Super-corny | 11 |
| Cocktail party creations | 24 |
| Robin selling Roquefort? | 24 |
| Shower gifts for brie lovers? | 29 |
| Fitting container for this puzzle? | 34 |
| Edam? | 5 |
| Provocative pic | 15 |
| Double scoop that's part sweet and chunky, part tart | 56 |
| Two types of cake | 17 |
| Loosely woven cotton fabric | 27 |
| Open-textured cotton fabric | 27 |
| Fabric sometimes used as a strainer | 35 |
| Rejected spreadable soda variety? | 33 |
| Ingredient served with fries and brown gravy in the Canadian dish poutine | 74 |
| Orange snack | 12 |
| Orange snack item | 17 |
| Arc-shaped, finger-staining snack food | 38 |
| Snack that leaves the fingers orange | 36 |
| Orange snacks | 13 |
| Tortilla-chip partner | 21 |
| Crudités platter centerpiece | 31 |
| Bad-day-in-the-market headline for a dairy? | 43 |
| Three Stooges short set in Wisconsin? | 37 |
| Stadium snacks | 14 |
| Poutine relative | 16 |
| Rich, cheddary party food | 25 |
| Three words that follow BLUE | 28 |
| Result of a dairy food getting larger? | 38 |