| How diaries are written | 23 |
| Supervised spot, or Dracula's term for his sleeping quarters? | 65 |
| Supervised spot | 15 |
| Sunrise? | 8 |
| Went away for a while, as in class | 34 |
| They're in la-la land | 25 |
| Absentminded activity | 21 |
| Does some woolgathering | 23 |
| Flights of fancy | 16 |
| Stared off into space | 21 |
| First New World printer | 23 |
| First colonial printer | 22 |
| Early U.S. printer | 18 |
| Short-lived insect | 18 |
| Coronation of June 2, 1953 | 26 |
| Parts of a baseball schedule | 28 |
| Some of a baseball team's schedule | 38 |
| Luminous coating | 16 |
| "So foul and fair a ___ have not seen": Macbeth | 57 |
| 'It rained all night the -- left ...' | 45 |
| Start of a phrase meaning "always" | 44 |
| Have one's ___ court | 24 |
| Beatles' song A ____ the Life | 36 |
| "One __ the Life of Ivan Denisovich" | 46 |
| "Another __ Paradise": Phil Collins hit | 49 |
| "A --- the Life" (Beatles tune) | 41 |
| Chance to make one's case | 29 |
| Chance to explain | 17 |
| Laraine in a revolving door? | 28 |
| "Que Sera, Sera" singer working behind the scenes? | 60 |
| "When ___ Done," 1926 song | 36 |
| "The bright ___ done": Shak. | 38 |
| Stepquote: Part IV | 18 |
| "___ West" (popular hymn) | 35 |
| "The ___ and all its sweets . . . " | 45 |
| "I'm as happy as the ___" | 39 |
| "Don't quit your ___!" | 36 |
| What one is advised not to quit | 31 |
| What a struggling rocker has | 28 |
| Weekly gig | 10 |
| Something you shouldn't quit | 32 |
| Regular gig | 11 |
| Regular employment, typically | 29 |
| One might be advised not to quit it | 35 |
| Main source of income | 21 |
| A performer may keep one | 24 |
| "The old grind" for many | 34 |
| "Don't quit" it | 29 |
| Clumsy actress while she waits tables? | 38 |
| Worker for wages | 16 |
| Inexpensive telegram, once | 26 |
| Some telegrams | 14 |
| Daniel of "My Left Foot" | 34 |
| Brazen crime | 12 |
| Certain brazen crime | 20 |
| 'Spring forward' occasion hidden in 10 answers in this puzzle | 69 |
| Its flowers are very short-lived | 32 |
| Like a sunny room | 17 |
| Like many an atrium | 19 |
| Seen in the sun | 15 |
| Political talk radio? | 21 |
| Wakeful fright | 14 |
| Light fright? | 13 |
| Fright when it's light? | 27 |
| Distress while awake: Med. | 26 |
| What this puzzle's three identical clues can represent | 58 |
| "A ___ Pigs Would Die," Robert N. Peck novel | 54 |
| Nine-to-five caregiver, perhaps | 31 |
| Child care option | 17 |
| ___ judgment | 12 |
| ___ Atonement | 13 |
| Words with rest or reckoning | 28 |
| "The ___ the Jackal": Forsyth | 39 |
| "___ the Jackal" | 26 |
| -- Atonement (Yom Kippur) | 25 |
| When the prisoners will escape? | 31 |
| Escaped con's memoir? | 25 |
| Part 7 of our Easter greeting | 29 |
| Worker's perk | 17 |
| Short vacation | 14 |
| Employee's perk | 19 |
| When one must account for oneself | 33 |
| When fate comes knocking on the door | 36 |
| "The ___," G. C. Scott film | 37 |
| Frederick Forsythe novel | 24 |
| Forsyth novel | 13 |
| Decision regarding a Belafonte song? | 36 |
| Three things you may save | 25 |
| When to call me? | 16 |
| Phrase after "call me anytime" | 40 |
| Sinatra "Day In, ___" | 31 |
| Crack of dawn, old-style | 24 |
| Office boss? | 12 |
| Motel fee | 9 |
| Certain motel fee | 17 |
| Rec area at a barracks | 22 |
| Barracks area | 13 |
| Hospital recreation areas | 25 |
| Base or hospital areas | 22 |
| Yacht outing | 12 |