| Having an affiliation | 21 |
| Family fun game | 15 |
| Board game whose ads featured the line "Pretty sneaky, sis" | 69 |
| Diagnostic procedure in the Nutmeg State? | 41 |
| Hank Morgan, in a Twain tale | 28 |
| Rail link | 9 |
| CAREW-MCKUEN-SERLING-STEIGER-TAYLOR | 35 |
| Job for a heating and air conditioning pro | 42 |
| Telephone need | 14 |
| Child vis-a-vis numbered dots | 29 |
| Relates | 7 |
| Teaches a great class | 21 |
| Hooks up | 8 |
| What a slur does to notes | 25 |
| Makes a nexus | 13 |
| Makes a great speech | 20 |
| Hits the pitch | 14 |
| Hits solidly | 12 |
| Kind of puzzle suggested by this crossword's theme | 54 |
| Put two complete morons in touch with each other? | 49 |
| Instruction for this puzzle, part 1 | 35 |
| Survival advice for Mr. Potato Head? | 36 |
| Playwright Marc | 15 |
| Olympic gymnast Bart | 20 |
| "Roseanne" surname | 28 |
| Stars and Stripes skipper Dennis | 32 |
| Roseanne and family, on TV | 26 |
| Sean who was People's Sexiest Man of the Century | 52 |
| Frequent contestant on the "Saturday Night Live" spoof of "Celebrity Jeopardy!" | 99 |
| Bondman of old? | 15 |
| Bond once | 9 |
| "Finding Forrester" actor | 35 |
| Actor's uncensored biography? | 33 |
| Boxer Billy's racket? | 25 |
| Journalist Chung | 16 |
| Stevens or Boswell | 18 |
| Manager Mack | 12 |
| Francis who sang "Who's Sorry Now?" | 49 |
| Francis or Stevens | 18 |
| Dan's co-anchor in 1994 | 27 |
| Corleone sister | 15 |
| Chung or Mack | 13 |
| Basketball Hall-of-Famer Hawkins | 32 |
| Singer of the Gallic version of "Who's Sorry Now"? | 64 |
| Amusement park-going girl? | 26 |
| Angry outburst, redundantly | 27 |
| Secret cooperation | 18 |
| Illegal cooperation | 19 |
| Acted craftily | 14 |
| Cabal participant | 17 |
| Secretly plots to harm | 22 |
| Competent critic | 16 |
| Sarah's last name in "The Terminator" | 51 |
| Sarah ___, "The Terminator" heroine | 45 |
| "Terminator: The Sarah ___ Chronicles" | 48 |
| Implied idea | 12 |
| Prison graffiti or implications? | 32 |
| Graffiti on a jail wall? | 24 |
| Suggest, as associations | 24 |
| Suggest, as a meaning | 21 |
| Imply by extension | 18 |
| Express without overt reference | 31 |
| Steers a ship | 13 |
| Directs a ship's steering (var.) | 36 |
| Guides a vessel | 15 |
| Directs a ship's navigation | 31 |
| Directs a ship's helmsman | 29 |
| Brutish actress Didi? | 21 |
| Known: Fr. | 10 |
| Known, in Nice | 14 |
| Known, in Nantes | 16 |
| Known, in Lyon | 14 |
| An old ruse: Colloq. | 20 |
| Marriage-related | 16 |
| Product of a Spanish pine | 25 |
| Phillips Petroleum merger partner | 33 |
| Dunce-cap-shaped | 16 |
| White Sox baseman Gillaspie | 27 |
| Musician Oberst or playwright McPherson | 39 |
| Emulate William I of England | 28 |
| Made progress in therapy | 24 |
| Illustrious warrior returning from battle | 41 |
| William, for one | 16 |
| Poem by Edgar Allan Poe, with "The" | 45 |
| What love does | 14 |
| "We've taken the city, but can we defend it?"? | 60 |
| Captivations | 12 |
| Pizarro or Cortés | 20 |
| Balboa, e.g. | 12 |
| Aztec foe | 9 |
| Pete and Neil who took steps | 28 |
| "Much Ado" role | 25 |
| "Leave the shower curtain on the inside of the tub" | 61 |
| Devout acts in "Lord Jim" and "Heart of Darkness" | 69 |
| Writer Aiken and actor Bain | 27 |
| Kings of the Germans | 20 |
| Hilton and Aiken | 16 |
| Aiken and Hilton | 16 |
| Transportation system | 21 |
| Transportation giant | 20 |