| They're hard to put out | 27 |
| Number of blackbirds? | 21 |
| Small shoe size | 15 |
| Certain car engine | 18 |
| 50 cents, in slang | 18 |
| James Patterson book | 20 |
| 2005 Mark Wahlberg movie | 24 |
| Glove segment | 13 |
| 2008 Vince Vaughn film in our series | 36 |
| Like some printing | 18 |
| Like a common printing process | 30 |
| Ubiquitous quartet | 18 |
| Travelers' range | 20 |
| Elegant business dinner | 23 |
| Components of some auto engines | 31 |
| Priscilla Lane and others' title roles | 42 |
| Like a tesseract or hypercube | 29 |
| Bigger band that covered "Joy to the World"? | 54 |
| Typical sedan | 13 |
| Automobile type | 15 |
| Bag in a Roman hospital room? | 29 |
| As an illustrative instance, in math class? | 43 |
| Epithet for a glasses wearer | 28 |
| Disparaging name for someone who wears glasses (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 86 |
| Bully's name for the kid in glasses | 39 |
| Gambling dice game | 18 |
| Poker player's bluff | 24 |
| Bluff, as in poker | 18 |
| Bluffers | 8 |
| Quartet without strings | 23 |
| Modern type of data network, and this puzzle's theme | 56 |
| Trading Clue, Monopoly, Life and Boggle? | 40 |
| World Series blowout | 20 |
| Moves ahead effectively | 23 |
| Like euchre and bridge | 22 |
| Quartet gave wit some fun | 25 |
| Game involving eight knights | 28 |
| Two pianists, in musicians' argot | 37 |
| Sine qua non for certain duets | 30 |
| Male offspring with 20 fingers each? | 36 |
| Youth organization with a clover emblem | 39 |
| They appear in Revelation | 25 |
| Digital music maker, in old Rome? | 33 |
| Math approximation technique | 28 |
| ___-hand (necktie) | 18 |
| ___ hand (tie) | 14 |
| They're hard to walk on | 27 |
| They make one taller | 20 |
| Striking feature of some women's footwear | 45 |
| Tie style | 9 |
| Multipurpose, somehow | 21 |
| Longish club | 12 |
| It has a smaller degree of loft than a mashie | 45 |
| Hand with six eyes | 18 |
| Analyst's upgrade of a George Clooney film? | 47 |
| e4; e5 Nf3; Nc6 Nc3; Nf6 | 26 |
| The ______1984 Music Hall of Fame inductee | 42 |
| Lucky type of clover | 20 |
| Like some clovers | 17 |
| Like a lucky clover | 19 |
| Odds of finding one on the first try: 1 in 10,000 | 49 |
| Lucky finds | 11 |
| Good-luck bringers | 18 |
| Bringers of good fortune purportedly | 37 |
| Like each word from this clue | 29 |
| What each of the five theme entries ends with | 45 |
| TREASURE HUNT STEP 5: Read these (starting east) ... and congratulations! | 73 |
| Live television concern | 23 |
| What this puzzle is full of | 27 |
| What this crossword completely lacks | 36 |
| Verbal nasties | 14 |
| Profanities (and a hint to this puzzle's anomalies) | 55 |
| Obscenities | 11 |
| Potent alcohol + caffeine choices recently forced by the FDA to change their formula, and this puzzle's theme | 113 |
| Kind of bobsled | 15 |
| Like some Olympic bobsleds | 26 |
| Vehicles used by pushers | 24 |
| Slow computer download? | 23 |
| Roger Bannister first broke it | 30 |
| Bannister achievement of 1954 | 29 |
| Roger Bannister was the first | 29 |
| Mile time beaten by Bannister | 29 |
| Classic incumbent campaign slogan | 33 |
| Too much of a candy bar? | 24 |
| Bottom row | 10 |
| Blackwood's bid | 19 |
| ___ clock (friarbird) | 21 |
| Teatime for some | 16 |
| Flower whose blooms open in the late afternoon | 46 |
| :56, timewise | 13 |
| It beats a full house | 21 |
| Blended whisky brand, or a Valentine's gift | 47 |
| Blend of bird voices? | 21 |
| Kind of telephone hookup | 24 |
| It offers more than republicans and democrats? | 46 |
| Form of government for squares? | 31 |
| Bushel | 6 |
| Time for afternoon tea | 22 |
| Hour for a British cup, traditionally | 37 |
| Traditional tea time | 20 |