| Practice of buying and selling shares in the same session | 57 |
| Tourist who doesn't stay overnight | 38 |
| Beatles hit on the flip side of "We Can Work It Out" | 62 |
| 1965 Beatles hit that begins "Got a good reason for taking the easy way out" | 86 |
| Vacationing very briefly | 24 |
| A parking garage may have special pricing for it | 48 |
| Israel's Six-___ | 20 |
| Casual clothing | 15 |
| Ad hoc employee | 15 |
| Drug-soaked raver's autobiography? | 38 |
| Elegant stunner? | 16 |
| Confusion in the middle ages? | 29 |
| Haymaker | 8 |
| Stupefying blow | 15 |
| Flummoxing | 10 |
| Côte ___ | 11 |
| Really impress an audience at a New York concert hall? | 54 |
| Really impress a racecar driver? | 33 |
| Amaze a racing legend? | 22 |
| Show-stopper | 12 |
| Bobby ___ (outstanding person, in British slang) | 48 |
| Amaze a Sherlock Holmes portrayer? | 34 |
| Knockouts | 9 |
| Impresses mightily | 18 |
| Cooperstown's Vance | 23 |
| QB's bane | 13 |
| Plumbing for a total tool? | 26 |
| Overconfident sexists wearing sunglasses indoors, for short | 59 |
| Jackasses, in slang | 19 |
| Advanced bus. degrees | 21 |
| Disposable power source | 23 |
| Reynolds of "The Tender Trap" | 39 |
| Maker of a dramatic 1971 getaway | 32 |
| Legendary sky bandit | 20 |
| Legendary criminal played by Treat Williams in a 1981 movie | 59 |
| Infamous 1971 air pirate | 24 |
| U.K. award for women | 20 |
| Letters for Whitty or Hess | 26 |
| Inits. for May Whitty | 21 |
| Inits. for Judith Anderson, e.g. | 32 |
| Platypus-like, in a way | 23 |
| Two-base hits: Abbr. | 20 |
| Two-baggers: Abbr. | 18 |
| Some hits: Abbr. | 16 |
| Two-base hits, for short | 24 |
| Two-base hits (Abbr.) | 21 |
| Some substantial hits: Abbr. | 28 |
| Some RBI producers | 18 |
| Some MLB hits | 13 |
| Some baseball hits: Abbr. | 25 |
| Sluggers' hits: Abbr. | 25 |
| R.B.I. producers, often | 23 |
| Mixed matches: Abbr. | 20 |
| Baseball two-baggers (abbr.) | 28 |
| Stage darkenings: Abbr. | 23 |
| Command to an overfriendly canine | 33 |
| Jets left tackle ___ Ferguson | 29 |
| TV signal transmitters: abbr. | 29 |
| "It sounds unlikely to me" | 36 |
| Black & Decker offering | 27 |
| AC alternative | 14 |
| Reagan National Airport, on luggage tags | 40 |
| Violent comic book protesters? | 30 |
| Year that Charlemagne was crowned emperor | 41 |
| XL x XX | 7 |
| L x XVI | 7 |
| Eight hundred | 13 |
| 800, to Caesar | 14 |
| 800, in old Rome | 16 |
| LXXXIX x IX | 11 |
| 805, in Old Rome | 16 |
| Lowly post | 10 |
| It might pick up a few pointers | 31 |
| Nero's 701 | 14 |
| 701, to some | 12 |
| Year the Chinese poet Li Po was born | 36 |
| Start of the eighth century | 27 |
| Start of the 8th century | 24 |
| Start of eighth century | 23 |
| One-fifth of MMMDV | 18 |
| Half of MCDII | 13 |
| First year of John VI's papacy | 34 |
| First of the eighth century | 27 |
| Early eighth-century year | 25 |
| Caesar's 701 | 16 |
| 701, once | 9 |
| 799, to Antony | 14 |
| Come by Chance area code, to Aurelius | 37 |
| MDII ÷ II | 12 |
| Where superheroes are found in our nation's capital? | 56 |
| Where to see Superman | 21 |
| Source of Flash animation? | 26 |
| Publisher of Mad | 16 |
| Justice League publisher | 24 |
| Green Lantern company | 21 |
| Company that lost the copyright to Superboy in 2004 | 51 |
| Company associated with Batman | 30 |
| Batman's publisher | 22 |
| Batman publisher | 16 |
| "Superman" publisher, and this puzzle's title | 59 |