| "Do I ___ second?" | 28 |
| " . . . ___ little song": Goethe | 42 |
| 'You could -- pin drop' | 31 |
| -- pin drop | 11 |
| ___ pin drop | 12 |
| Sit on the bench | 16 |
| Get the whole story | 19 |
| What one might do in the forest? | 32 |
| Detect an errant feather? | 25 |
| What the comic could do after a bad one-liner? | 46 |
| "I ___" (tune for Toscanini?) | 39 |
| " . . . you might have ___ ": S. Rogers | 49 |
| Obviously noisy cows? | 21 |
| Mooing group of cattle? | 23 |
| Carly Simon "That's the Way I've Always ___" | 62 |
| Found out about | 15 |
| Known | 5 |
| Feel the beat | 13 |
| Book about a newspaper's audio version? | 43 |
| Get a report | 12 |
| Old-style affirmation | 21 |
| Vocal applause | 14 |
| Old style affirmation | 21 |
| M.P.'s cry of approval | 26 |
| 'I agree wholeheartedly!' | 33 |
| Court routine | 13 |
| Ear trumpet's successor | 27 |
| Enjoying "O patria mia"? | 34 |
| Listing for lawyers? | 20 |
| Helpers for the deaf | 20 |
| Quasi-judicial official | 23 |
| Official fact finder | 20 |
| Government fact finder, for one | 31 |
| Game that substitutes tackling, in the wrong sense? | 51 |
| Capitol Hill doings | 19 |
| Congressional committees have them | 34 |
| Capitol Hill proceedings | 24 |
| "___ not, Duncan": Shak. | 34 |
| Listen carefully | 16 |
| Pay heed, in literature | 23 |
| Biblical "pay attention" | 34 |
| Gave ear to | 11 |
| Listens up, quaintly | 20 |
| "___ evil" | 20 |
| " . . . ___ evil" | 27 |
| "___ evil..." | 23 |
| Words under a monkey with his hands over his ears | 49 |
| Simian advice | 13 |
| Take in every detail of | 23 |
| Listen to without interrupting | 30 |
| Listen fully | 12 |
| Listen fairly to a debater | 26 |
| Listen attentively to "Walden" author? | 48 |
| Let a transcendental author speak his mind? | 43 |
| " . . . he ___ different drummer" | 43 |
| Wakes up in the middle of the night, perhaps | 44 |
| Weak testimony | 14 |
| Report of a report | 18 |
| It may be objectionable | 23 |
| What a judge does | 17 |
| Finds out about | 15 |
| Learns about bad jokes? | 23 |
| Refrains from interrupting | 26 |
| Publishing family | 17 |
| Newspaper-publishing family | 27 |
| Father and son publishers | 25 |
| Emotional pain | 14 |
| Emotional anguish | 17 |
| Subject of many a sad ballad | 28 |
| Lovelorn doctor's diagnosis? | 32 |
| Blood flow regulator | 20 |
| "___ Soul," 1938 Carmichael-Loesser song | 50 |
| Lost ___ (two, please) | 22 |
| Fervently | 9 |
| "Magic Man" band appearing at a Motown revue? | 55 |
| "Had a ___ big as a whale" | 36 |
| Health care group | 17 |
| What Fred Sanford often faked | 29 |
| " . . . ___ still a moment": Poe | 42 |
| Quote Part 3 | 13 |
| Overtime loss | 13 |
| Narrow defeat, e.g. | 19 |
| Jogger's nightmare | 22 |
| G.B.S. play | 11 |
| G. B. Shaw play | 15 |
| Vehicle starring Orson Welles: 1938 | 35 |
| Shaw play: 1917 | 15 |
| Shaw classic | 12 |
| G. B. Shaw drama | 16 |
| Inn that doesn't get many guests? | 37 |
| Extremely sad | 13 |
| Awfully sad | 11 |
| Eastwood movie | 14 |
| 1986 Eastwood film | 18 |
| Shaw's "House" et al. | 35 |
| Like one just jilted | 20 |
| Emotionally shattered | 21 |
| Painful sensation in the chest | 30 |
| Nora Ephron best seller | 23 |
| Postprandial problem | 20 |