| "They go offstage," in Shakespeare plays | 50 |
| 'Everybody out!' | 24 |
| Having overcome religious conditioning, perhaps | 47 |
| Like some private eyes | 22 |
| Like some private dets. | 23 |
| Like Deep Throat | 16 |
| Retired govt. agent | 19 |
| Spa scrub | 9 |
| Use pumice on, perhaps | 22 |
| Edited to appease PETA? | 23 |
| Former couple's petty dealings? | 35 |
| Army vets | 9 |
| Fallen idols | 12 |
| Sarah Palin or Arnold Schwarzenegger, informally | 48 |
| Mario Cuomo, e.g. | 17 |
| Mario Cuomo or Gray Davis, f'rinstance | 42 |
| As a favor, in Latin | 20 |
| As a favor | 10 |
| They let out air | 16 |
| Letting it out | 14 |
| Breathing out | 13 |
| Confucius say "Man who run behind car gets ___" | 57 |
| Problem for Sherlock when he's out of tobacco? | 50 |
| They blow off steam | 19 |
| Stale air removers | 18 |
| Engine emission | 15 |
| Like housework | 14 |
| Give a resident doctor way too much work in Texas? | 50 |
| Total consumption | 17 |
| Possible effect of heat | 23 |
| Vigor that lasts and lasts | 26 |
| Additives to improve the smell of auto emissions? | 49 |
| It passes engine gases | 22 |
| Crucial car part | 16 |
| Manifold adjunct | 16 |
| Further evidence | 16 |
| Third item of evidence, maybe | 29 |
| Third item introduced as evidence | 33 |
| Even further evidence | 21 |
| Show participant | 16 |
| Shows at a fair | 15 |
| Salon events | 12 |
| Urged strongly | 14 |
| Urging on | 9 |
| Giving a rah-rah talk | 21 |
| Strongly urges | 14 |
| Advises earnestly | 17 |
| Return from the grave? | 22 |
| Bring some body up? | 19 |
| Get out from under? | 19 |
| Bring someone up, in a way | 26 |
| Gravedigger, at times | 21 |
| Grave robber, e.g. | 18 |
| Ghoul, perhaps | 14 |
| Dick, to Liz, twice | 19 |
| States of need: Var. | 20 |
| Urgent predicament | 18 |
| Situation demanding prompt action | 33 |
| In a critical way | 17 |
| Kicking out the boyfriend? | 26 |
| The banishing man | 17 |
| One who banishes | 16 |
| One doing some casting out | 26 |
| Ousters of a sort | 17 |
| U.S. bank established in 1934, informally | 41 |
| ___ Bank (U.S. loan guarantor) | 30 |
| Outer coat of a pollen grain | 28 |
| Editor's activity | 21 |
| Crossing out | 12 |
| ___ circumstances | 17 |
| Ontologist's concern | 24 |
| It's a living thing | 23 |
| In being | 8 |
| Now occurring | 13 |
| In the real world | 17 |
| Like Sartre's philosophy | 28 |
| Sartre's followers | 22 |
| Sartre and Camus | 16 |
| Karl Jaspers and others | 23 |
| Jean-Paul Sartre and others | 27 |
| 1999 David Cronenberg thriller | 30 |
| Man alive, e.g. | 15 |
| "Difficulties ___ be surmounted" (Emerson) | 52 |
| Trick shot that knocks the balls off a French pool table? | 57 |
| Mutual fund redemption charge | 29 |
| Investment sales charge | 23 |
| Certain airport tax | 19 |
| Early withdrawal penalties | 26 |
| Leave a hospital ward | 21 |
| Like some traffic | 17 |
| Completing one's part? | 26 |
| Actor's departure? | 22 |
| Conversation after canning | 26 |
| Chat with someone on the way out? | 33 |
| Emigration document | 19 |
| It leads to the off-ramp | 24 |
| Way to get off | 14 |
| Way off a highway | 17 |
| Place for those only interested in getting off | 46 |
| Getting-off point | 17 |