| One followed by 33 zeros | 24 |
| Numbers might be rounded to only a few of them | 46 |
| It separates dollars and cents | 30 |
| Feature of 3.14 | 15 |
| Some fractions | 14 |
| Fractions usually indicated by a dot | 36 |
| Alternatives to fractions | 25 |
| Destroy en masse | 16 |
| Kill every tenth man | 20 |
| Destroy a large part of | 23 |
| Cause great harm | 16 |
| Nine of these equal about a yard | 32 |
| Translate a cryptogram | 22 |
| Do cryptography | 15 |
| Convert, as code to plain text | 30 |
| Figured out, in a way | 21 |
| To say, in Spanish | 18 |
| To say in Spanish? | 18 |
| Prefixes for tenth | 18 |
| Santa's boxing award? | 25 |
| Judicial rulings | 16 |
| Not wishy-washy | 15 |
| In a resolute way | 17 |
| Places to sit on a ship | 23 |
| Piece of patio furniture | 24 |
| Knock out a pier-dwelling mallard? | 34 |
| Knocked to the canvas | 21 |
| Floored with a haymaker | 23 |
| Sightseer's option | 22 |
| Tenements | 9 |
| Double-___ (big sandwiches) | 27 |
| Sailor, often | 13 |
| Low-ranking sailor | 18 |
| Paper edging | 12 |
| Irregular paper edge | 20 |
| Irregular edge, as for a book page | 34 |
| Having a ragged border, as paper | 32 |
| Puts up holly, perhaps | 22 |
| Memo about museum staff putting mistletoe around Frans's "Laughing Cavalier"? | 91 |
| Floor an oppressive boss? | 25 |
| Latin grammar task: Abbr. | 25 |
| Renounced? | 10 |
| U.S. citizen-to-be | 18 |
| Statement takes a Bow | 21 |
| It begins: "When in the Course . . . " | 48 |
| Dec. 10, 1948, adoption, Universal ___ | 38 |
| Apt anagram of AN ORAL EDICT | 28 |
| "I'm Chevy Chase" and "You're not," for example | 75 |
| Make a windy pronouncement? | 27 |
| Make a romantic pronouncement | 29 |
| One going through Customs, e.g. | 31 |
| South, in bridge columns | 24 |
| One possibly seeking a slam | 27 |
| Dummy's opposite | 20 |
| Bridge player who calls trump | 29 |
| Adjudges | 8 |
| States emphatically | 19 |
| Makes manifest | 14 |
| Bids, in bridge | 15 |
| Offers up a fighting chance? | 28 |
| Make your plans to attack known | 31 |
| Make known your plans to attack | 31 |
| Proclaiming | 11 |
| Lower in the social status | 26 |
| Bust to a private, say | 22 |
| Lowered in status | 17 |
| Like a disowned debutante | 25 |
| Render harmless, in a way | 25 |
| Do a vet's job | 18 |
| Render harmless, perhaps | 24 |
| Remove the nails from, as a cat | 31 |
| Remove nails from | 17 |
| Make unable to scratch | 22 |
| Make life less fun for, as a cat | 32 |
| Make less threatening, in a way | 31 |
| Make less threatening | 21 |
| Rendered harmless, in a way | 27 |
| Not up to scratch? | 18 |
| Like some housecats | 19 |
| Like one who can't scratch the surface | 42 |
| Making less threatening | 23 |
| Takes points off? | 17 |
| Evelyn Waugh novel: 1928 | 24 |
| Refuses | 7 |
| Says no thanks | 14 |
| Says "No, thanks" | 27 |
| Investors' worries | 22 |
| Stops talking | 13 |
| Decides not to talk to the media | 32 |
| Make extracts from by boiling | 29 |
| Extract the essence of by boiling | 33 |
| Extracts by boiling | 19 |
| Concentrates, in a way | 22 |
| Boils down, like an extract | 27 |
| Cryptologist's rant? | 24 |
| Specialists of a sort | 21 |
| Uses a key on, perhaps | 22 |
| Breaks, in a way | 16 |
| Uses a key, perhaps | 19 |
| Unscrambles, as text | 20 |