| Grange's moniker after The | 31 |
| Winemakers Ernest and Julio | 27 |
| Gibbet | 6 |
| "MASH" dramatic device | 32 |
| Impervious to chutzpah? | 23 |
| Turns the stomach | 17 |
| Has a lot of nerve | 18 |
| Vex the military? | 17 |
| Collector of views | 18 |
| Certain survey | 14 |
| Annoy people by blowing a fan on them? | 38 |
| Awkward bloke | 13 |
| Queer chap | 10 |
| Awkward guys | 12 |
| "Big" oafs | 20 |
| Major klutzes | 13 |
| Clumsy dudes | 12 |
| Big, awkward klutzes | 20 |
| Awkward fellows | 15 |
| Some lively ballroom dances | 27 |
| Old dances in 2/4 time | 22 |
| France's old dances | 23 |
| Oxford coverups | 15 |
| Solutions for unfair situations? | 32 |
| Snowy-weather wear | 18 |
| Shoes protectors | 16 |
| Rubber boots | 12 |
| Rainy-day wear | 14 |
| Rainy-day footwear | 18 |
| Overshoes for the pursuer | 25 |
| Bridesmaid, often | 17 |
| Girlfriend, in tabloid headlines | 32 |
| Whom a guy might hang with when he's not with the guys | 58 |
| Tabloid's gossipy identifier, maybe | 39 |
| Tabloid flame | 13 |
| Sidekick at a chick flick | 25 |
| McCartney's or Clooney's latest, to tabloids | 52 |
| Gossip mag descriptor | 21 |
| Gayle, to Oprah | 15 |
| Female friend, tabloid-style | 28 |
| Female friend | 13 |
| Female companion, in tabloids | 29 |
| Certain arm candy, in tabloids | 30 |
| Arm candy, in tabloid headlines | 31 |
| Hamster's exercise bestie? | 30 |
| Bachelorette party attendees | 28 |
| Group in "Sex and the City," e.g. | 43 |
| Close female friends | 20 |
| Bridesmaids, sometimes | 22 |
| Bridesmaids, often | 18 |
| Baby shower attendees, often | 28 |
| Assistant for the weekend? | 26 |
| John Sinjohn was his pseudonym | 30 |
| British Nobel author | 20 |
| "Atlas Shrugged" hero | 31 |
| Ayn Rand character | 18 |
| "Atlas Shrugged" character | 36 |
| Ayn's John | 14 |
| Ayn Rand's John | 19 |
| Thick clay: Var. | 16 |
| Scottish novelist: 1779-1839 | 28 |
| John of "Atlas Shrugged" | 34 |
| Edith ___, President Wilson's second wife | 45 |
| City near Toronto | 17 |
| City in SE Ontario | 18 |
| Ayn Rand hero | 13 |
| "Who is John ___?" (question asked in "Atlas Shrugged") | 75 |
| "Who is John ___?" (opening line of "Atlas Shrugged") | 73 |
| "Hair" composer MacDermot | 35 |
| "Atlas Shrugged" leader | 33 |
| "Atlas Shrugged" hero John | 36 |
| "Annals of the Parish" author | 39 |
| Founder of eugenics | 19 |
| Walk clumsily | 13 |
| Verb coined by Lewis Carroll | 28 |
| Bounded clumsily | 16 |
| Moving along like the Jabberwock's slayer | 45 |
| Moves like the Jabberwock's slayer | 38 |
| Zincked as steel: abbr. | 24 |
| Like some iron: Abbr. | 21 |
| Noted Italian physicist: 1737-98 | 32 |
| Intensely exciting | 18 |
| Stimulated sharply | 18 |
| Texas island city | 17 |
| Irish county or port | 20 |
| Bay, county or city of Ireland | 30 |
| Flutist James ___ | 17 |
| Warren Harding's middle name | 32 |
| Teacher of Saul of Tarsus: Acts 22:3 | 36 |
| Middle name of No. 29 | 21 |
| Family of a Portuguese navigator | 32 |
| Beaujolais grape | 16 |
| Rolling Stones' wine cellar? | 32 |
| Shank, in heraldry | 18 |
| Limb, in heraldry | 17 |
| Leg, in heraldry | 16 |
| Viola da ___ | 12 |
| Viola da ___ (old stringed instrument) | 38 |
| French premier in the 1800's | 32 |
| Natives of Bathurst | 19 |