| Certain kitchen server | 22 |
| Big dippers | 11 |
| Soup servers | 12 |
| Soup kitchen needs | 18 |
| Salad bar servers | 17 |
| Soup scoops | 11 |
| Soup dippers | 12 |
| Scoops for soups | 16 |
| Tureen utensils | 15 |
| Soup-serving utensils | 21 |
| Serves from a tureen | 20 |
| Tureen adjuncts | 15 |
| Tureen accessories | 18 |
| They can dish it out | 20 |
| Spoons out | 10 |
| Soup kitchen implements | 23 |
| Serves, as soup | 15 |
| Serves soup | 11 |
| Scoops, as soup | 15 |
| Punch bowls' accessories | 28 |
| Metes soup | 10 |
| Gravy-boat implements | 21 |
| Big dippers? | 12 |
| Soup kitchen staffers? | 22 |
| Stuff, e.g. | 11 |
| Publication like FHM, in British slang | 38 |
| Men's periodical, in British slang | 38 |
| Maxim, e.g. | 11 |
| Maxim or Stuff, e.g. | 20 |
| Sports org. owned by Fox | 24 |
| Six-time World Series-winning MLB franchise | 43 |
| California nine, for short | 26 |
| El niño? | 11 |
| Europe's largest lake | 25 |
| Famed Vita | 10 |
| "___ Vita" | 20 |
| High living on Rodeo Drive? | 27 |
| "Rigoletto" aria re womankind | 39 |
| Sides: Sp. | 10 |
| Epithet for Irma | 16 |
| Secured, in a way, with "on" | 38 |
| Woman thief, in Rome | 20 |
| Thief, in the Southwest | 23 |
| Southwestern bandit | 19 |
| Bandit, in Italy | 16 |
| Headline about a sticky situation at a boys' school? | 56 |
| City W of St. Louis | 19 |
| Winona who was the V.P. on Nader's presidential ticket | 58 |
| Nader's 2000 running mate | 29 |
| Film based on one of Ivana's books? | 39 |
| Grown-up flower child? | 22 |
| First woman to sit as a member of Parliament | 44 |
| First female member of the British Parliament | 45 |
| Winston Churchill's niece (and no, she never went door-to-door) | 67 |
| Baylor University hoopsters | 27 |
| Gershwin musical that featured "Fascinating Rhythm" | 61 |
| Pat's predecessor | 21 |
| Name for Claudia Alta Taylor Johnson | 36 |
| Jackie-Pat connection | 21 |
| Claudia Alta Taylor Johnson | 27 |
| A White House hostess | 21 |
| 1960s White House nickname | 26 |
| First lady of the United States (1963-1969) | 43 |
| Claudia | 7 |
| Wilde woman | 11 |
| Spotted beetles | 15 |
| Spotted insects | 15 |
| "A DVD of the 1992 Rodney Dangerfield film ___ ..." | 61 |
| Pill for women? | 15 |
| Seat formed by interlocked hands and wrists | 43 |
| D.H. Lawrence heroine | 21 |
| Banned book of 1928 | 19 |
| March 25, in the Christian calendar | 35 |
| Nickname for Billie Holiday | 27 |
| Billie, to fans | 15 |
| Journals kept by Tramp's girlfriend? | 40 |
| Earl of Avon's wife | 23 |
| Puppet in Mr. Rogers' neighborhood | 38 |
| 1941 Stanwyck/Fonda comedy, with "The" | 48 |
| Adored one, poetic style | 24 |
| Wet woodlands plant | 19 |
| Small sponge cake | 17 |
| One who bakes for her fellow peers? | 35 |
| Foundation for many a dessert | 29 |
| Manicurist's favorite dessert? | 34 |
| Tiramisu ingredients | 20 |
| Sponge cakes | 12 |
| Godiva's digits? | 20 |
| Godiva identifies? | 18 |
| At office parties, never serve ___ ... | 38 |
| Singer born Stefani Germanotta | 30 |
| Billboard's 2010 Artist of the Year | 39 |
| "Alejandro" singer | 28 |
| Stefani Germanotta's alias | 30 |
| Star of 2009's Fame Ball Tour | 33 |
| Singer with the 2009 #1 hit "Poker Face" | 50 |
| Singer known for unconventional outfits | 39 |
| College dropout #5 | 18 |
| 2010 newcomer to Forbes' Celebrity 100 list | 47 |
| "The Fame Monster" performer | 38 |