| The last word in home runs | 26 |
| Sold, to an auctioneer | 22 |
| Over the outfield wall | 22 |
| Over the outfield fence | 23 |
| Not "all there"? | 26 |
| Mitchell's title opener | 27 |
| Margaret Mitchell title start | 29 |
| Here today, ___ tomorrow | 24 |
| Having left the building | 24 |
| End of a home run call | 22 |
| Completely unconscious | 22 |
| Call after a hammer is hit | 26 |
| Auctioneer's conclusion | 27 |
| "Outta here" | 22 |
| "__ fishing" | 22 |
| Lost, and needing directions | 28 |
| Left the straight and narrow | 28 |
| Turned to a life of crime | 25 |
| One who's done for | 22 |
| Toast, with "a" | 25 |
| One not long for this world | 27 |
| Toast, after "a" | 26 |
| Person whose number is up | 25 |
| One whose goose is cooked | 25 |
| One who's finished | 22 |
| One of Lear's daughters | 27 |
| Lear's eldest daughter | 26 |
| Eldest of three daughters | 25 |
| Cordelia's relative | 23 |
| Albany's evil wife | 22 |
| They're past recovery | 25 |
| Decayed or deteriorated | 23 |
| Brisker Clark Gable classic? | 28 |
| Film in AFI's top ten | 25 |
| Sailor's favorite film? | 27 |
| Oscar-winning film of 1939 | 26 |
| 1936 Margaret Mitchell novel | 28 |
| Tale of autumn leaves? | 22 |
| Perennial movie re-release | 26 |
| Oscar picture, '39 | 22 |
| Like Dowson's Cynara | 24 |
| Film in the AFI top ten | 23 |
| Clark Gable film of 1939 | 24 |
| Clark Gable film of '39 | 27 |
| Blockbuster film of '39 | 27 |
| Part of a grandfather clock | 27 |
| Large percussion instrument | 27 |
| "The ___ Show" | 24 |
| Saucer-shaped instrument | 24 |
| Cymbal's bigger cousin | 26 |
| Sound that ends some acts | 25 |
| Sound on a Chuck Barris show | 28 |
| It may bring an act to an end | 29 |
| It may be hit with a hammer | 27 |
| Instrument hit with a mallet | 28 |
| Chinese percussion instrument | 29 |
| Bell hit with a padded hammer | 29 |
| Bad sound at a talent show | 26 |
| Striking metal instrument? | 26 |
| Sound that ends an act | 22 |
| Signal to leave, perhaps | 24 |
| Signal for an act to end | 24 |
| Reverberating instrument | 24 |
| Instrument often left hanging | 29 |
| Instrument hit with a hammer | 28 |
| Fight-timer's need | 22 |
| Disk-shaped instrument | 22 |
| Chinese temple instrument | 25 |
| Call for dinner, maybe | 22 |
| Bad news at a talent show | 25 |
| Amateur-night item, often | 25 |
| 1970s-'80s game show prop | 29 |
| They're hit with hammers | 28 |
| They may be heard in a temple | 29 |
| Some percussion instruments | 27 |
| Sounds from a TV talent show | 28 |
| Some Chinese restaurant decor | 29 |
| Round percussion instruments | 28 |
| Items hit with hammers | 22 |
| Grandfather clock chimes | 24 |
| Buddhist temple sights | 22 |
| Slangy word of intention | 24 |
| "Who ya ___ call?" | 28 |
| "Never ___ happen" | 28 |
| 'Who ya -- call?' | 25 |
| "___ further ..." | 27 |
| "__ further!" | 23 |
| ___ farther (stay put) | 22 |
| First hit for The Moody Blues | 29 |
| Ozzy's Moody Blues cover | 28 |
| "You need to leave" | 29 |
| "Feel free to!" | 25 |
| Outrageously freewheeling | 25 |
| Like Thompson's reportage | 29 |
| Thick, messy substance | 22 |
| Excessive sentimentality | 24 |
| Melted chocolate, e.g. | 22 |
| Maudlin sentimentality | 22 |
| Baby's first word? | 22 |
| "Ick!" evoker | 23 |