| How to "carry moonbeams home" | 39 |
| When to tell the boss you'll be there | 41 |
| Where the unwelcome may go jump | 31 |
| The cross woman taking her bubble bath was ... | 46 |
| Dragged on? | 11 |
| Baptism, for one? | 17 |
| Positioned evenly | 17 |
| One behind the other | 20 |
| Like waiters, often | 19 |
| Cued up | 7 |
| Congaing, e.g. | 14 |
| Arow | 4 |
| "___ Spanish town . . . " | 35 |
| " . . . rode madly off ___": Leacock | 46 |
| Most probably | 13 |
| Probably | 8 |
| "Chances are good" | 28 |
| How some tapes are played | 25 |
| "Journey over all the universe ___": Don Quixote | 58 |
| One way to wait | 15 |
| How soldiers may lie | 20 |
| Stateside | 9 |
| 2002 semi-autobiographical Jim Sheridan film | 44 |
| Start of a quotation by Budd Schulberg | 38 |
| Start of a quip from Court and Society Review, 1887 | 51 |
| Phrase after "never" | 30 |
| Love _______ | 12 |
| Forecast: smog warning | 22 |
| Fogged over | 11 |
| Surrounded by, redundantly | 26 |
| Happening four weeks from now | 29 |
| Unusually emotional | 19 |
| Sulking, say | 12 |
| Feeling gloomy, say | 19 |
| Juliet, to Romeo | 16 |
| Ladylove | 8 |
| Fiancée, say | 15 |
| Serious girlfriend | 18 |
| Party to a tryst | 16 |
| Juliet, notably | 15 |
| Beatrice, to Dante | 18 |
| Mistresses | 10 |
| Ladyloves | 9 |
| Juliet question, with "What's" | 44 |
| "What's ___?": Juliet | 35 |
| Put away, maybe | 15 |
| Talkative one's question, part 1 | 36 |
| Historical perspective, part 1 | 30 |
| ___ of itself | 13 |
| Lita Ford "Falling ___ Out of Love" | 45 |
| Keith Sweat "___ Out" | 31 |
| Bon Jovi "___ Out of Love" | 36 |
| 3rd Edge "___ Out" | 28 |
| "___ Out" (Kevin Kline film) | 38 |
| "___ Out of Love" (Bon Jovi single) | 45 |
| --- around (near) | 17 |
| -- of itself | 12 |
| ___-out (inconsistent) | 22 |
| ___ out (sporadic) | 18 |
| ___ of itself (considered alone) | 32 |
| ___ around (near) | 17 |
| End of sign | 11 |
| Do slaloms | 10 |
| Stopping by just briefly | 24 |
| Staying briefly | 15 |
| Quick, as an errand | 19 |
| Quick, as a convenience store stop | 34 |
| Hard to reach at the office, say | 32 |
| 1997 Kevin Kline film, and a hint to the puzzle theme hidden in four answers | 76 |
| Zigzags? | 8 |
| In a silly manner | 17 |
| Foolishly | 9 |
| Without sense | 13 |
| In a silly way | 14 |
| In a pointless way | 18 |
| How athletes tend to speak in post-game interviews | 50 |
| How asses behave | 16 |
| How a goose acts | 16 |
| How a fool acts | 15 |
| Void states | 11 |
| Very quickly, enlarged? | 23 |
| New Zealand fish | 16 |
| Way to storm off | 16 |
| Way to look back? | 17 |
| "Look Back ___": Osborne | 34 |
| Like sticks and stones | 22 |
| Going nowhere? | 14 |
| With absolutely no spark | 24 |
| Ajiva, in Jainism | 17 |
| With no warning | 15 |
| Stupid joke | 11 |
| Shallowness | 11 |
| Pointlessness | 13 |
| Morning show specialty | 22 |
| Feature of a farce | 18 |
| Fatuousness | 11 |
| Fatuity | 7 |
| Ditsiness | 9 |
| Anserine quality | 16 |
| Crazy commotion? | 16 |