| Rush's lead singer | 22 |
| Losing combination in a word game | 33 |
| Sugar hit | 9 |
| Trinket: Var. | 13 |
| Knickknack (var.) | 17 |
| Cheap, showy jewelry | 20 |
| Bit of frippery: Var. | 21 |
| Baubles: Var. | 13 |
| Race horse: Slang | 17 |
| . . . "RIGHT? RIGHT!" by A. Loos? | 43 |
| Racehorses: Slang | 17 |
| Futile words of apology | 23 |
| Turning right | 13 |
| Tina Fey's style | 20 |
| Look that may include thick-rimmed glasses | 42 |
| Group that performs "White & Nerdy" by "Weird Al" Yankovic? | 83 |
| Overdid the techie lingo, with "out" | 46 |
| Overdid the techie lingo, with 'out' | 44 |
| Emotionally excited | 19 |
| ___ out (overdid the computerese) | 33 |
| Female tech-support idol? | 25 |
| More likely to be an H4X0R | 26 |
| Study of nerdy Hellenic deities? | 32 |
| Patriotic "Siamese Dream" song? | 41 |
| Overly intellectual, stereotypically | 36 |
| Dorkish | 7 |
| Oscar winner oddly spelled | 27 |
| Oscar actress for "The Accidental Tourist" | 52 |
| Co-star of "Thelma and Louise" | 40 |
| Best Supporting Actress winner for "The Accidental Tourist" | 69 |
| "The Long Kiss Goodnight" star | 40 |
| Actress's sports award? | 27 |
| Belonging to "The Fly" actress Davis | 46 |
| Whiz-course in earth science? | 29 |
| Rod on a dogsled | 16 |
| Hybrid grazers | 14 |
| Actors Will and Ellen | 21 |
| Actor Will and family | 22 |
| Will changes? | 13 |
| Concorde bows to big birds! | 27 |
| Silly people bilk fat relative | 30 |
| Call to a draft horse / Sunning site | 36 |
| Decayed-rock material | 21 |
| Certain horse command | 21 |
| "Go faster" command to a horse | 40 |
| Kin of "My goodness!" | 31 |
| Beaver Cleaver remark | 21 |
| "Wow, you're a regular expert at turning left!" | 61 |
| "Gosh!" (or, based on the starts of starred answers, one who is expert at solving this puzzle's theme?) | 117 |
| "Pretty obvious, huh?" | 32 |
| "Oh ... come ... on!" | 31 |
| "Come the eff on!" | 28 |
| "--- Louise!" | 23 |
| ''___ Louise!'' | 31 |
| White-whiskered sort | 20 |
| Old codger | 10 |
| Funny old guy | 13 |
| Eccentric old-timer | 19 |
| Eccentric guy | 13 |
| Old, crotchety guy | 18 |
| Old oddball | 11 |
| Old guy | 7 |
| Odd chap | 8 |
| Elderly eccentric | 17 |
| Eccentric fuddy-duddy | 21 |
| Aged oddball | 12 |
| The olds | 8 |
| Queer old ducks | 15 |
| Old dogs (7) | 12 |
| Old dogs | 8 |
| Mossbacks | 9 |
| Eccentric old coots | 19 |
| Ditsy seniors | 13 |
| Word in a Passover fish recipe | 30 |
| ___ fish: Jewish delicacy | 25 |
| ___ fish (Passover staple) | 26 |
| Novelist having no alternative | 30 |
| Go, in Bremen | 13 |
| Place where the wicked are punished after death | 47 |
| Place of suffering | 18 |
| Place of misery | 15 |
| Baseball's Iron Horse | 25 |
| Subject of the biography "Luckiest Man" | 49 |
| Ripken broke his record | 23 |
| FIRST BASEMAN | 13 |
| Baseball's all-time leader in grand slams | 45 |
| Baseball's "Iron Horse" | 37 |
| 1942 Cooper role | 16 |
| Yankee who was the first major-leaguer to have his number retired | 65 |
| Two-time A.L. M.V.P. | 20 |
| Triple Crown winner of 1934 | 27 |
| The Iron Horse | 14 |
| Subject of "The Pride of the Yankees" | 47 |
| Self-proclaimed "luckiest man on the face of the earth" | 65 |
| Ripken Jr. surpassed him | 24 |
| Player with the first retired number in baseball | 48 |
| Member of Murderers' Row | 28 |
| He played 2,130 consecutive games | 33 |
| First baseball player to have his number retired | 48 |
| Columbia Lou | 12 |