| Tiller rope: Fr. | 16 |
| Matelot's wheel-rope | 24 |
| Worker in lead | 14 |
| Waste products | 14 |
| Smeltery by-products | 20 |
| Uses of refuse? | 15 |
| Full of worthless stuff | 23 |
| Full of impurities | 18 |
| Time to irrigate | 16 |
| Prolonged dearth | 16 |
| Extended shortage | 17 |
| Dust Bowl phenomenon | 20 |
| Deluge's opposite | 21 |
| Crop threatener | 15 |
| Dry spells | 10 |
| Farmer's fear | 17 |
| Intended to convey | 18 |
| In the parking lot Mr. Ridder _____ | 35 |
| The insistent acupuncturist ... | 31 |
| Caused to be scored, as a run | 29 |
| Sent off the deep end | 21 |
| Sent up the wall | 16 |
| Annoyed big time | 16 |
| Made crazy | 10 |
| What St. Patrick did, they say | 30 |
| Cattleman | 9 |
| One of the cattlemen | 20 |
| Herd minder | 11 |
| He might give you a bum steer | 29 |
| Hyde's cowboy counterpart? | 30 |
| Herdsmen | 8 |
| Chisholm Trail figures | 22 |
| Cattle herders | 14 |
| Traffic groups | 14 |
| Go down with the ship | 21 |
| Audibly overwhelm, with "out" | 39 |
| " . . . ___ the stage with tears": Hamlet | 51 |
| Top with lots of syrup | 22 |
| Top with lots of gravy | 22 |
| Suffer Icarus' fate | 23 |
| Overdress | 9 |
| Go under for the third time | 27 |
| Drink away, as sorrows | 22 |
| Be covered with, with "in" | 36 |
| Audibly overwhelm, with “out” | 37 |
| Audibly overwhelm (with "out") | 40 |
| Audibly overpower, with "out" | 39 |
| What Hero did in sorrow | 23 |
| Went under like Leander | 23 |
| Perished like Icarus | 20 |
| Blotted (out) | 13 |
| Inaudible, in a way | 19 |
| Drink to forget | 15 |
| What loud noises do to all other sounds | 39 |
| Is overwhelmed by | 17 |
| What major flooding may do to an Australian state? | 50 |
| Began nodding off | 17 |
| Suffers through a boring meeting, maybe | 39 |
| Half-sleeps | 11 |
| More oscitant | 13 |
| Most soporific | 14 |
| 2006 Best Musical nominee, with "The" | 47 |
| Surgeon on daytime TV | 21 |
| Talk-show physician | 19 |
| Coauthor of "You: The Owner's Manual," familiarly | 63 |
| Talk show physician | 19 |
| Physician with a daily talk show | 32 |
| Pharmaceutical-rep-in-disguise on Oprah | 39 |
| Noted TV snake oil salesman | 27 |
| Frequent guest on Oprah | 23 |
| Daytime Emmy winner for Outstanding Talk Show Host, familiarly | 62 |
| Cardiac surgeon who is a best-selling author | 44 |
| Board-certified talk show host | 30 |
| Way too friendly child psychologist in a "South Park" episode | 71 |
| Co-founder of Death Row Records | 31 |
| Soft drink with the classic slogan "Good for life!" | 61 |
| Soft drink since 1885 | 21 |
| Product whose name lost its period in the 1950s | 47 |
| Coke or Pepsi alternative | 25 |
| Caramel-colored soda | 20 |
| Beverage with a museum in Waco, Texas | 37 |
| Mascot for a soup vendor, or a soda company's expansion into selling drugs? | 79 |
| Psychologist's prime time special? | 38 |
| Medical resident of 60's TV | 31 |
| A: Dr. Livingstone, I presume. Q: What is your full name, ___? | 62 |
| Physician at home where the buffalo roam? | 41 |
| Paul McCrane's "ER" role | 38 |
| Paul McCrane's late "ER" character | 48 |
| Famed lexicographer | 19 |
| Schizoid biblical economist? | 28 |
| Roles for Ayres and Chamberlain | 31 |
| "Baby and Child Care" author | 38 |
| Best-selling physician | 22 |
| Parental adviser | 16 |
| Memorable pediatrician | 22 |
| Author of the 20th century's best-selling non-religious book | 64 |
| Author of a 50-million copy best seller | 39 |
| Pediatrician's book about a mythical flier? | 47 |
| Final performance run-throughs | 30 |
| Cold war classic | 16 |