| Pone, usually | 13 |
| Hot dog coating at a county fair | 32 |
| Breakfast item, sometimes | 25 |
| Crop production toast? | 22 |
| Crunchy snack bit | 17 |
| Fritos, e.g. | 12 |
| Lyric, part 3, after "With a" | 39 |
| It's made from an ear and put in the mouth | 46 |
| Gen. MacArthur's companion | 30 |
| Snowmen accessories | 19 |
| Ventilated storage structure for grain | 38 |
| Where ears are stored | 21 |
| Storage for fodder | 18 |
| Midway treats | 13 |
| Food items served on sticks | 27 |
| Fare at many a fair | 19 |
| CDs on sticks? | 14 |
| Carnival food on sticks | 23 |
| Of an eye part | 14 |
| Pertaining to part of the eye | 29 |
| Pertaining to a peeper part | 27 |
| Of eye tissue | 13 |
| Like some eye surgery | 21 |
| Salted in brine | 15 |
| Something to make a hash of | 27 |
| Deli sandwich filler | 20 |
| Cabbage accompaniment | 21 |
| What Kansas farmers munch for lunch? | 36 |
| Reuben's cousin | 19 |
| Hormel discards? | 16 |
| Actor Wilde | 11 |
| Dogwood that sounds apt for Ithaca | 34 |
| Wife of Julius Caesar | 21 |
| Her children were her jewels | 28 |
| First wife of Julius Caesar | 27 |
| Caesar's first wife | 23 |
| Roddy McDowall's 'Planet of the Apes' role | 54 |
| 'Planet of the Apes' role | 33 |
| Polishing machines at an Ithaca campus? | 39 |
| Big Red, in the N.C.A.A. | 24 |
| He played Frederic playing | 26 |
| Horny | 5 |
| Town in Newfoundland | 20 |
| Dining-room adjuncts | 20 |
| Mom-and-pop business, often | 27 |
| First or third baseman | 22 |
| Treeing | 7 |
| Gaining control over, in a way | 30 |
| Prominent location to build on (as suggested by this puzzle?) | 61 |
| Three more "hot" followers | 36 |
| Key building support | 20 |
| Basic element | 13 |
| Place to find a date | 20 |
| Place for a date, frequently | 28 |
| Neighborhood convenience | 24 |
| Place to get milk | 17 |
| Local retailer, and an apt description of eight entries in this puzzle | 70 |
| Local convenience ... or a hint to the words in the circled squares | 67 |
| Handy shopping spot | 19 |
| Cozy bistro setting | 19 |
| Cozy spot in a spa? | 19 |
| Musician in the brass section | 29 |
| Zinke player | 12 |
| Louis Armstrong, sometimes | 26 |
| Brass musician | 14 |
| Trumpets' kin | 17 |
| Dixieland horns | 15 |
| Zinkes | 6 |
| Twisted paper sweets-holders | 28 |
| Trumpets' cousins | 21 |
| Pastry cones | 12 |
| Major section of the "Seventy-Six Trombones" band | 59 |
| Flugelhorns' cousins | 24 |
| Folksy | 6 |
| Like some cattle | 16 |
| Plump; healthy | 14 |
| Scarecrow's home | 20 |
| Slapstick comedian's workplace? | 35 |
| Crop circle milieu | 18 |
| Crows' hangouts | 19 |
| Item in a bowl | 14 |
| 1994 Tori Amos hit | 18 |
| Blue blooms | 11 |
| Fried cake | 10 |
| Traditional Southern snack | 26 |
| Maize's outer covering | 26 |
| Cob covering | 12 |
| Nebraska (with ''state'') | 41 |
| Nebraska collegian | 18 |
| Nebraska team | 13 |
| Nebraska | 8 |
| Farmyard leavings | 17 |
| French horns | 12 |
| Ornamental molding | 18 |
| Architectural band | 18 |
| Valance | 7 |
| Horizontal molding | 18 |
| Top part of an entablature | 26 |
| Snow mass projecting over a mountain ridge | 42 |
| Entablature top | 15 |