| Time to lose ties | 17 |
| When some suits don't wear suits | 36 |
| How Dracula came | 16 |
| '75 Kiss album | 18 |
| Put Mr. Meese in an Armani suit? | 32 |
| All dolled up | 13 |
| Sock storage spot | 17 |
| Valets, at times | 16 |
| They tend to the stars | 22 |
| Textile machines | 16 |
| Sites for drawers | 17 |
| Pieces of furniture | 19 |
| IKEA buys | 9 |
| Chiffoniers | 11 |
| Chests of drawers | 17 |
| Bedroom items | 13 |
| Wears all black to look broody | 30 |
| Puts on a tux, for example | 26 |
| Gets ready for a party, perhaps | 31 |
| Hooks, of a sort | 16 |
| Unnecessary business advice for a stripper? | 43 |
| Plan to make a good impression | 30 |
| Job seeker's fashion advice | 31 |
| Fashion slogan in the business world | 36 |
| Executive's fashion credo | 29 |
| Silk undies, compared to cotton undies? | 39 |
| Preparing guitarist Paul for a concert? | 39 |
| Helping Othello into his uniform? | 33 |
| Specification in a salad order | 30 |
| Where actors put costumes on | 28 |
| Where a star prepares to shine | 30 |
| Locale for a big mirror | 23 |
| French and Italian | 18 |
| Pre-costume ball activity | 25 |
| Standard advice for a bride | 27 |
| She played Tugboat Annie | 24 |
| Oscar for best actress in "Min and Bill" | 50 |
| Oscar actress: 1930–31 | 29 |
| Marie who won the Best Actress Oscar in 1931 | 44 |
| Marie who won an Oscar for "Min and Bill" | 51 |
| Marie of "Tillie's Punctured Romance" | 51 |
| Coburg actress, Marie | 21 |
| Best Actress of 1930-31 | 23 |
| "Min and Bill" Oscar winner | 37 |
| Modiste | 7 |
| Tailor's relative | 21 |
| Fish to wear to formal events? | 30 |
| Put one's uniform on | 24 |
| Something to cut out | 20 |
| Jeweled fashion accessory | 25 |
| Cold-weather card game? | 23 |
| It's often divided into sections 0, 2, 4, 6, etc. | 53 |
| Boutique fixture | 16 |
| Shifts places? | 14 |
| Look the part | 13 |
| Wing tips, maybe | 16 |
| Pair for a suit | 15 |
| Women's boutique | 20 |
| They're off on casual Fridays | 33 |
| Formal accessory | 16 |
| ___ kill (look sharp) | 21 |
| ___ kill (doll up) | 18 |
| Put on a striking outfit | 24 |
| Parade attire, perhaps | 22 |
| What the dry cleaner might say after losing a garment? | 54 |
| Garbed, old style | 17 |
| Clad, to the Bard | 17 |
| Clad, to poets | 14 |
| Clad, old style | 15 |
| Austin Powers foe | 17 |
| To whom the "Me" in "Mini-Me" refers | 56 |
| Owner of Mr. Bigglesworth | 25 |
| Frau Farbissina's husband | 29 |
| ___ blank (had no idea) | 23 |
| The artistic lawyer ... | 23 |
| Gradually passed | 16 |
| Finished depicting Swiss cheese, perhaps | 40 |
| Did or didn't agree to end the illustrators' strike? | 60 |
| Inspired (very much so!) | 24 |
| Wasn't on commission | 24 |
| Filled one's flush, perhaps | 31 |
| Wasn't just a fly on the wall | 33 |
| Recoiled | 8 |
| Sketched a Gibb brother? | 24 |
| Super Bowl XLIV MVP | 19 |
| Sports Illustrated's 2010 Sportsman of the Year | 51 |
| New Orleans Saint who was the Super Bowl XLIV M.V.P. | 52 |
| The Presidents of the United States of America sang its theme (with "The") | 84 |
| Removed by distillation | 23 |
| Tapped, as experience | 21 |
| Got inspiration from | 20 |
| Left the field behind | 21 |
| Writer of the column "Washington Merry-Go-Round" | 58 |
| Just made a bunch of black dots in a lame Pictionary attempt? | 61 |
| Got lucky at poker | 18 |
| Carey and Barrymore | 19 |
| Theatrical family related to the Barrymores | 43 |
| Pearson and Barrymore | 21 |
| Journalist Pearson et al. | 25 |
| John and Ellen | 14 |