| Foul-mouthed one | 16 |
| Classic melodramatic villain's line | 39 |
| Part 5 of motto | 15 |
| It may be replaced by a dash | 28 |
| Bleeped unit | 12 |
| Be very, very sorry | 19 |
| Vulgar: Sp. | 11 |
| Joining others in swearing sprees? | 34 |
| What avails a motorist naught | 29 |
| Part of a sentence written in script? | 37 |
| Visual marker | 13 |
| Screen blinker | 14 |
| Position locater, on a PC screen | 32 |
| Desktop arrow | 13 |
| Arrow on a screen | 17 |
| Position locater | 16 |
| Movable pointer | 15 |
| Mouse follower | 14 |
| Insertion point indicator | 25 |
| Arrow that typically points northwest | 37 |
| A mouse will make it move | 25 |
| A mouse may control it | 22 |
| Screen lines | 12 |
| Computer-display pointers | 25 |
| Perfunctory | 11 |
| Superficial, as a look | 22 |
| Not thorough | 12 |
| Like a quick glance | 19 |
| Skiing surface slapped on? | 26 |
| Hasty remark? | 13 |
| Damned | 6 |
| Word in Shakespeare's epitaph | 33 |
| Swore, old-style | 16 |
| Subjected to a hex | 18 |
| Damned, to poets | 16 |
| "And ___ be he that moves my bones": Shak. | 52 |
| Keep Bill from giving away all of his billions? | 47 |
| It's near the proscenium | 28 |
| Tongue-lashing by the lady of the house | 39 |
| Rebuke from a wife to her husband | 33 |
| Play before the play | 20 |
| Preplay performance | 19 |
| Preliminary skit | 16 |
| Pre-play performance | 20 |
| Supporter of drapes, formally? | 30 |
| Drapery holders | 15 |
| Veils of a sort | 15 |
| The end, in slanguage | 21 |
| More snappish | 13 |
| Less long-winded | 16 |
| More brusk | 10 |
| Most abrupt | 11 |
| Least prolix | 12 |
| TV tryouts that have the fewest lines of dialogue? | 50 |
| Husband's common-law right | 30 |
| Plumbers' favorite baseball player? | 39 |
| Outfielder who challenged baseball's reserve clause | 55 |
| Baseball's reserve clause challenger | 40 |
| Seaplane inventor Glenn | 23 |
| Where Tony can make a splash? | 29 |
| "Casablanca" director Michael | 39 |
| Rapid-fire comic? | 17 |
| Comedian who has only one-liners? | 33 |
| In an abrupt and discourteous manner | 36 |
| In a brusque manner | 19 |
| Brevity | 7 |
| He's unfriendly | 19 |
| Short anchor? | 13 |
| Terse crackling sound? | 22 |
| Jurgens and Gowdy | 17 |
| Gowdy and namesakes | 19 |
| Baseball's Flood and others | 31 |
| 2001 World series co-MVP | 24 |
| Junior salaams | 14 |
| Bowing motions | 14 |
| Bent path taken by a whirling object? | 37 |
| Bert Blyleven's speciality | 30 |
| Delivery that could lead to a strike | 36 |
| Changing pitch | 14 |
| Pitch that fixes everything? | 28 |
| It may cause a strike | 21 |
| Tricky pitches | 14 |
| Interviewer's or pitcher's surprises | 44 |
| Tricky, unexpected questions | 28 |
| Interviewer's surprises | 27 |
| Like some parrots and parakeets | 31 |
| Products of pig farm experiments gone awry? | 43 |
| Ess | 3 |
| Turn back to you | 16 |
| Emulate a boomerang | 19 |
| Emulate a boomarang | 19 |
| Horse's activity in dressage | 32 |
| Requiring slower driving | 24 |
| Winding | 7 |
| Winding, as a road | 18 |
| Not straight, as a street | 25 |
| Like Alpine roads | 17 |
| Boundary imposed on Poland in 1944 | 34 |
| Boundary imposed on Poland | 26 |
| Longtime Mike Tyson trainer D'Amato | 39 |