| Most warmly comfortable | 23 |
| Most comfy | 10 |
| Snug state | 10 |
| Afghans? | 8 |
| Put on a Snuggie, e.g. | 22 |
| Ingratiate oneself (to) | 23 |
| Get comfortably close | 21 |
| Befriend for ulterior motives | 29 |
| Comfy kids? | 11 |
| Cdn. news agency | 16 |
| Hearing broadcaster | 19 |
| Program about a sarcastic naval officer who offers sound financial advice? | 74 |
| Annenberg/___ (non-profit behind educational programming) | 57 |
| Palindromic Chinese political party | 35 |
| Kind of interest: Abbr. | 23 |
| Kind of int. | 12 |
| Entertainers with something to get off their chests? | 52 |
| Tribe of the Upper Midwest | 26 |
| Airport code for Copenhagen | 27 |
| Police info. registry | 21 |
| Pie chain founded on the West Coast, for short | 46 |
| So-so scholastic calculation | 28 |
| Business cert. for overseers | 28 |
| Meas. of periodic rate | 22 |
| Wall St. clippings | 18 |
| Shark's target, at times | 28 |
| Don Rickles sitcom | 18 |
| Cda. pension plan | 17 |
| Elegant handwriting | 19 |
| Some E.M.T. personnel | 21 |
| Wall St. issues, for bonds | 26 |
| Trading stps. | 13 |
| Poker supplies | 14 |
| Military headquarters: abbr. | 28 |
| Early computer printer speed meas. | 34 |
| Product-banning org. | 20 |
| "Strangers and Brothers" author | 41 |
| Author of "The Two Cultures" | 38 |
| Anthony Trollope biographer | 27 |
| "The Light and the Dark" author | 41 |
| "Strangers and Brothers" writer | 41 |
| Rank below maj. | 15 |
| Company ldr. | 12 |
| Midnight and Kangaroo: Abbr. | 28 |
| Abbr. on an envelope to be sent to a third party | 48 |
| Neckcloth | 9 |
| Colo. kin of T.V.A. | 19 |
| Seafood appetizer | 17 |
| South African village: Var. | 27 |
| African village: Var. | 21 |
| African villages: Var. | 22 |
| Suitable fruit for Scrooge? | 27 |
| Small sour fruit | 16 |
| It's wild and found in preserves | 36 |
| Grumpy flowering tree? | 22 |
| Sea fare? | 9 |
| Wild fruit, usually | 19 |
| Orchard grumps? | 15 |
| Grouchy fruit | 13 |
| Fruits for jelly | 16 |
| Fruit for a grouch? | 19 |
| Food for a curmudgeons' gathering? | 38 |
| Base for some jellies | 21 |
| Southern gospel group the ___ Family | 36 |
| British author: 1778–1851 | 32 |
| Buster of Flash Gordon serials | 30 |
| A Tarzan | 8 |
| 1939 Buck Rogers player | 23 |
| Tarzan portrayer: 1933 | 22 |
| Tarzan portrayer Buster | 23 |
| Portrayer of Tarzan, Flash Gordon, and Buck Rogers | 50 |
| Portrayer of Tarzan and Flash Gordon | 36 |
| Player of Tarzan, Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers | 46 |
| He played Tarzan in 1933 | 24 |
| He played Tarzan | 16 |
| Gold-medal swimmer turned film star | 35 |
| Flash Gordon portrayer | 22 |
| Buster who played Flash Gordon | 30 |
| Buster of the silver screen | 27 |
| Buster of films | 15 |
| Buster the swimmer and actor | 29 |
| Athlete-turned-actor Buster | 27 |
| An Olympic swimming champ: 1932 | 31 |
| Actor who was a 1932 swimming gold medalist | 43 |
| "Tarzan the Fearless" star | 36 |
| '30s action-film star | 25 |
| Fruit for Buster? | 17 |
| Used a pot for catching, perhaps | 32 |
| Was a crossPAtch | 16 |
| Winchman | 8 |
| Net wielder on the Chesapeake, maybe | 36 |
| Films' Buster et al. | 24 |
| Less agreeable | 14 |
| With ill-temper | 15 |
| In a foul mood | 14 |
| Like a grouch | 13 |
| Inclined to complaining | 23 |
| Samuel L. Jackson, e.g.? | 24 |
| Traditional food at the Preakness | 33 |
| Shore dinner appetizer | 22 |