| A bird that walks in water | 26 |
| Shore-fisherman's gear | 26 |
| Tests the waters, in a way | 26 |
| Goes laboriously (through) | 26 |
| Doesn't go swimmingly? | 26 |
| Sets to work energetically | 26 |
| Using the kiddie pool, say | 26 |
| Leader of the kiddie pool? | 26 |
| Rolled-up bunches of money | 26 |
| One-time female aux. corps | 26 |
| Post-WWII women's grp. | 26 |
| Item for mass consumption? | 26 |
| Carry lightly and smoothly | 26 |
| Greet with a friendly tail | 26 |
| "Minimum" amount | 26 |
| Living or minimum follower | 26 |
| "Living" payment | 26 |
| Sometimes it's minimum | 26 |
| Minimum ___ (low pay rate) | 26 |
| Transaction at a racetrack | 26 |
| Matter of union bargaining | 26 |
| They may be lost or frozen | 26 |
| Word with station or chuck | 26 |
| Word with chuck or station | 26 |
| Patrol or station follower | 26 |
| Moves, as a dog's tail | 26 |
| Half a trumpet's sound | 26 |
| Ken of "Wiseguy" | 26 |
| Sound from Dizzy Gillespie | 26 |
| Dog without a collar, e.g. | 26 |
| It gets belted quite often | 26 |
| What weight watchers watch | 26 |
| Serve, with "on" | 26 |
| "Cool your jets" | 26 |
| Serve entrees, for example | 26 |
| Display one's patience | 26 |
| He was Papa to the Waltons | 26 |
| Odets's 1935 stage hit | 26 |
| Does a garçon's job | 26 |
| Attends to in a restaurant | 26 |
| Forgo, as one's rights | 26 |
| Like a right not exercised | 26 |
| Ship's creation at sea | 26 |
| Opening of a retail store? | 26 |
| Thoreau's getaway spot | 26 |
| Part of Emerson's name | 26 |
| He gets lost in the crowd? | 26 |
| Essayist's middle name | 26 |
| Dylan Thomas' homeland | 26 |
| Part of the United Kingdom | 26 |
| Its flag features a dragon | 26 |
| Home of Swansea or Cardiff | 26 |
| Solidarity co-founder Lech | 26 |
| Peace Nobelist from Poland | 26 |
| Former president of Poland | 26 |
| Home to actor Christopher? | 26 |
| Physical therapy equipment | 26 |
| Like lovers on a park path | 26 |
| Help for the lame, perhaps | 26 |
| Game-ending, as a home run | 26 |
| Strike preceder, sometimes | 26 |
| Goes on strike, informally | 26 |
| Is dismissed, pirate style | 26 |
| Doubled, a Washington city | 26 |
| 1968 third-party candidate | 26 |
| "Ben-Hur" author | 26 |
| 1955 Pulitzer-winning poet | 26 |
| Minnesota's state fish | 26 |
| Michael Douglas Oscar film | 26 |
| The Beav's big brother | 26 |
| Former Met conductor Bruno | 26 |
| Major handgun manufacturer | 26 |
| Type of dance The Band did | 26 |
| Noted Australian folk song | 26 |
| Indian beads used as money | 26 |
| Fairy godmother's tool | 26 |
| Fairy godmother's prop | 26 |
| Fairy godmother's item | 26 |
| Stick up for Harry Potter? | 26 |
| Good witch's accessory | 26 |
| Fairy godmother's need | 26 |
| Fish in a John Cleese film | 26 |
| 'A Fish Called --' | 26 |
| Wicked one of adult comics | 26 |
| Big name in bridal fashion | 26 |
| Job placer's placement | 26 |
| Idle people may scour them | 26 |
| Collect-all-the-cards game | 26 |
| "Low Rider" band | 26 |
| Word before baby or bonnet | 26 |
| It may be civil yet raging | 26 |
| Common Shakespearean theme | 26 |
| Card game for two, usually | 26 |
| Big international conflict | 26 |
| "This means __!" | 26 |
| Baron von Richthofen, e.g. | 26 |
| Geneva Convention violator | 26 |
| She & Him guitarist M. | 26 |
| Actor Bond: 1903–60 | 26 |
| Wally and Beaver's dad | 26 |