| Saturday, "Darlin' Be Home Soon" | 46 |
| "Table Talk" English jurist | 37 |
| First major U.S. medical school to admit women as well as men | 61 |
| Where Spiro Agnew studied chemistry | 35 |
| U.S. financier-philanthropist: 1795–1873 | 47 |
| Shipmate of Jim Hawkins | 23 |
| Pirate with a long name? | 24 |
| Controversial longtime critic at New York magazine | 50 |
| South Carolina destination | 26 |
| "On Liberty" author | 29 |
| British actor's factories | 29 |
| Colonist or former Patriot | 26 |
| Van's hometown | 18 |
| Musical diatribe from the bathroom? | 35 |
| White House occupants in the 60's | 37 |
| Tools, as it were | 17 |
| Baby oil brand | 14 |
| Andrew and Lyndon | 17 |
| Astronaut training complex | 26 |
| Radio program of the 30's | 29 |
| 1998 Ralph Fiennes role | 23 |
| Literature Nobelist, 1962 | 25 |
| "East of Eden" | 24 |
| "Bad Reputation" Freedy | 33 |
| 19th-century English philosopher and economist | 46 |
| Thoughtful philosopher? | 23 |
| MillWright | 10 |
| Chief of staff under George Bush | 32 |
| 1980s governor of New Hampshire | 31 |
| Noted "planes man" in 1991 | 36 |
| Subject of Leonardo's last painting | 39 |
| Saint who denounced Herod Antipas | 33 |
| Last of the Hebrew prophets, in Christian belief | 48 |
| Star of "Hairspray" | 29 |
| "Urban Cowboy" star, 1980 | 35 |
| Two-time Fiction Pulitzer winner | 32 |
| Pope in 685 | 11 |
| Sherlock Holmes's chronicler | 32 |
| "McQ" star | 20 |
| Stetson wearer | 14 |
| Duke often seen on horseback | 28 |
| Oater legend meets "Danke Schoen" singer? | 51 |
| Actor having connections with a singer | 38 |
| Screen hero meets TV personage | 30 |
| Former Denver Broncos star who now is doing fine? | 49 |
| Supposed ''Sic semper tyrannis!'' shouter | 57 |
| "Sic semper tyrannis!" crier | 38 |
| He shouted "Sic semper tyrannis!" | 43 |
| Edwin's brother: 1838–65 | 35 |
| Abraham Lincoln's assassin | 30 |
| '76 signatory from N.J. | 27 |
| "Mission: Impossible II" director | 43 |
| Longtime UCLA coach known as the "Wizard of Westwood" | 63 |
| First person inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame as both a player and coach | 81 |
| Pius XII's successor | 24 |
| Paul's predecessor | 22 |
| Saxophonist whose bands include Naked City and Masada | 53 |
| Lansing of "Love That Bob" | 36 |
| ___ vivre | 9 |
| Great-to-be-alive feeling | 25 |
| Delight in living | 17 |
| Delight in life | 15 |
| Parisians' pleasures | 24 |
| ``I wouldn't ___ club that would . . .'': Groucho | 61 |
| Middle of the quip | 19 |
| Start paying dues | 17 |
| Legal acceptance | 16 |
| Yoked | 5 |
| Paid the membership fee | 23 |
| Hand in hand | 12 |
| Practiced togetherness | 22 |
| Dynegravity | 11 |
| Showed unity, in a way | 22 |
| Took part | 9 |
| Signed up for the marathon | 26 |
| What to do if you can't beat the suckers | 44 |
| One in many clubs | 17 |
| NFL Hall-of-Famer Charlie | 25 |
| Maker of doors and window sashes | 32 |
| Enrollee | 8 |
| Club man | 8 |
| Gregarious ones | 15 |
| Wholly enrollers? | 17 |
| Sociable ones | 13 |
| Carpenters | 10 |
| Unite to fight | 14 |
| Go cahoots | 10 |
| Unite (with) | 12 |
| Prepare to dance the hora | 25 |
| Participate in a team pre-game activity, say | 44 |
| Sing along, maybe | 17 |
| Begin participating | 19 |
| Add one's voice to others | 29 |
| Taking a job as a columnist for the 1%? (6->5) | 49 |
| Enlisting | 9 |
| Agree to wed | 12 |
| Sing along | 10 |
| Add one's voice | 19 |
| Get into a controversy | 22 |
| Recruiting offer | 16 |