| "Today at the bookstore I bought a ___ ..." | 53 |
| Continental breakfast items | 27 |
| Stone Age race | 14 |
| Huxley's "___ Yellow" | 35 |
| Hook, in England | 16 |
| "--- Yellow" (Aldous Huxley novel) | 44 |
| "___ Yellow" (Aldous Huxley's first novel) | 56 |
| "___ Yellow," Huxley book | 35 |
| Early meat eater? | 17 |
| Fine, acceptable | 16 |
| Roundhead leader | 16 |
| Lord Protector of England | 25 |
| Ironsides commander | 19 |
| Head of the Roundheads | 22 |
| English revolutionary leader: 17th century | 42 |
| Relating to a 17th century lord protector of England | 52 |
| Somewhat fuzzy duplicate | 24 |
| Distinguished director David | 28 |
| Spot for a witch's wart remover? | 36 |
| "The Citadel" author A.J. __ | 38 |
| “The Citadel” author A.J. ___ | 37 |
| Losing World Series manager of the 1933 Senators and the 1946 Red Sox | 69 |
| Hall of Fame shortstop Joe | 26 |
| Baseball Hall-of-Famer Joe | 26 |
| Author of "Hatter's Castle" | 41 |
| A. J. who wrote "The Citadel" | 39 |
| A. J. | 5 |
| "The Citadel" author A.J. | 35 |
| Greek Saturn: Var. | 18 |
| Saturn's Greek counterpart | 30 |
| Titan dethroned by his son | 26 |
| Titan depicted with a scythe | 28 |
| Father of Zeus | 14 |
| Dethroned Titan | 15 |
| Demeter's dad | 17 |
| Ancient ruler of the universe | 29 |
| Breakfast pastry that's a portmanteau | 41 |
| The act of working out a national budget with new fried desserts? | 65 |
| Buddies-first mentality | 23 |
| Some partial appointments | 25 |
| Playing favorites | 17 |
| "You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours" philosophy | 69 |
| Good one about a good buddy? | 28 |
| Actor Hume | 10 |
| The Gin Game star | 20 |
| Tandy's frequent co-star | 28 |
| Star of "Shadow of a Doubt" | 37 |
| Hume of "Cocoon" | 26 |
| He played Juror #9 in 1957's "12 Angry Men" | 57 |
| Ameche's ''Cocoon'' costar | 46 |
| Domestic burglary team? | 23 |
| Open to bribery | 15 |
| Not aboveboard | 14 |
| Thieving | 8 |
| Dishonest gambler's toss | 28 |
| Repeated title of Pavement's '94 album | 46 |
| Bending | 7 |
| Prehistoric pilferer? | 21 |
| Stingers? | 9 |
| Crosiers | 8 |
| Sheep herders | 13 |
| Embezzlers, burglars, etc. | 26 |
| Con men, e.g. | 13 |
| Con men and shills | 18 |
| Sang softly | 11 |
| Sang like Crosby | 16 |
| Sang like "Der Bingle" | 32 |
| Emulated Perry Como | 19 |
| Emulated Crosby | 15 |
| Aped Der Bingle | 15 |
| Russ Columbo was one | 20 |
| Bing Crosby, e.g. | 17 |
| Bing Crosby or Rudy Vallee, e.g. | 32 |
| Bing Crosby or Harry Connick, Jr., e.g. | 39 |
| Singer like Bing or Frank | 25 |
| Silky-voiced singer | 19 |
| Michael Bublé, e.g. | 22 |
| Martin or Martino | 17 |
| Harry Connick, Jr., for one | 27 |
| Dean Martin, for one | 20 |
| Crosby, for one | 15 |
| Crosby or Columbo | 17 |
| Crosby in the late 20's | 27 |
| Como or Crosby, notably | 23 |
| Columbo was one | 15 |
| Columbo or Vallee | 17 |
| Bing Crosby, notably | 20 |
| Bing Crosby or Rudy Vallee | 26 |
| What might determine if the moon hitting your eye like a big pizza pie is truly amore? | 86 |
| Singing Sinatra at karaoke, say | 31 |
| Cornfield bunched together? | 27 |
| Do a farm-pest control job | 26 |
| Agricultural flier | 18 |
| Certain plane | 13 |
| Rural flyer | 11 |
| Rural flier | 11 |
| Low-altitude delivery agent | 27 |
| High-volume pesticide deliverer | 31 |
| Special plane for farm use | 26 |
| Plane that sprays | 17 |