| Diversion tactic #1 | 19 |
| Snarky reply after a lecture | 28 |
| "Are you done?" | 25 |
| "What, no more?" | 26 |
| Apprentice hangman's question? | 34 |
| Stooge, to comic at a piano | 27 |
| Teacher's question | 22 |
| Part 3 of the aphorism | 22 |
| Timid soul's afterthought | 29 |
| Then he asked "Or ...?" | 33 |
| Last question in this puzzle | 28 |
| "This ___ life!" | 26 |
| "Grease ___ word!" | 28 |
| "Where ___ Love?" | 27 |
| "Where ___ boy . . . ?" | 33 |
| "This __ life!" | 25 |
| "The medium __ message" | 33 |
| "Tender __ Night" | 27 |
| "Money ___ root..." | 29 |
| "Money ___ root of all evil" | 38 |
| "...that ___ question" | 32 |
| "... that --- question" | 33 |
| "Where ___?" (query of 1948) | 38 |
| "Where ---?" | 22 |
| Farmer's question (Part 3) | 30 |
| "___ a doctor in the house?" | 38 |
| "___ no justice?" | 27 |
| Apiarist's request on "Wheel of Fortune"? | 55 |
| Alternate title of the puzzle | 29 |
| Mathematician's query? | 26 |
| Title of an editorial by Francis Church: 1897 | 45 |
| Awaits fine-tuning? | 19 |
| On a slow roller: "A Midsummer Night's Dream" | 59 |
| "The voice of the people ___" | 39 |
| Love: Johnson | 13 |
| Whitesnake: "___ Love" | 32 |
| "___ a dagger which I see . . . ?" | 44 |
| The Strokes's debut album | 29 |
| 1978 Bob Marley hit whose title words are sung four times before "... that I'm feelin'" | 105 |
| "What ___?" (query of 1929) | 37 |
| Question from a bombing comic | 29 |
| Mic check #3 | 12 |
| "Can you hear me?" [tap, tap] | 39 |
| Question I hope to be correct | 29 |
| Classic line from a magician | 28 |
| Person from Panama | 18 |
| Connecting two land masses | 26 |
| Landmass connectors | 19 |
| "Great ___ Faithfulness" (classic hymn) | 49 |
| One giraffe to another | 22 |
| "I used to do drugs. ___": Mitch Hedberg | 50 |
| Admission of ineptitude | 23 |
| Head of a queue | 15 |
| So? | 3 |
| President's wife | 20 |
| Ship's No. 2 | 16 |
| The passive voice ___ | 21 |
| End of a bad cook's quip | 28 |
| Part of a grainy analogy | 24 |
| Start of Keats poem | 19 |
| "How do ___ this thing!?" | 35 |
| More of the message | 19 |
| City or river near Moscow | 25 |
| Director Martin Scorsese's anagrammatic claim | 49 |
| Yugoslav peninsula | 18 |
| Adriatic peninsula | 18 |
| Peninsula south of the Gulf of Trieste | 38 |
| Peninsula in the Adriatic | 25 |
| "All we can do ___" | 29 |
| Lead-off man at the plate | 25 |
| Self-defeating words | 20 |
| Perennial loser's comment | 29 |
| "You embarassed me at this game" | 42 |
| "This crossword is too damn hard" | 43 |
| Approximation ending | 20 |
| Pancreatic hormone | 18 |
| "Perhaps you're right..." | 39 |
| "___ hope so!" | 24 |
| Volunteer's confident declaration | 37 |
| Confident declaration | 21 |
| Confident affirmation | 21 |
| "Glad to do it!" | 26 |
| "Count on me!" | 24 |
| "Be delighted" | 24 |
| Enthusiastic answer | 19 |
| Phrase of expectant desire | 26 |
| "We have met the enemy, and he ___" ("Pogo" quote) | 70 |
| "We have met the enemy and he ___!" (Pogo) | 52 |
| Pogo's "the enemy ___ " | 37 |
| "We have met the enemy and he __": Pogo | 49 |
| "We have met the enemy and he ___!" | 45 |
| 'We have met the enemy ... and he --': Pogo | 51 |
| "Acoustic ___" | 24 |
| "That would be my guess" | 34 |
| Trooper relative | 16 |
| Onetime Chevy Blazer competitor | 31 |
| Bygone Honda CR-V rival | 23 |
| Rodeos and Troopers, e.g. | 25 |
| Troopers, e.g. | 14 |
| SUVs no longer made | 19 |