| TV interviewee's clip-on | 28 |
| Talk show accouterment | 22 |
| Diamond-studded jacket component? | 33 |
| Blazer attachments | 18 |
| American flags that are worn out? | 33 |
| They were big in the '70s | 29 |
| Places for carnations | 21 |
| Flag pin settings | 17 |
| Where flag pins can be spotted | 30 |
| Where flag pins can be affixed | 30 |
| Tuxedo parts | 12 |
| Tuxedo features | 15 |
| Suit coat feature | 17 |
| Some people are grabbed by them | 31 |
| Places small American flags for | 31 |
| Places for pledge pins | 22 |
| Places for buttons | 18 |
| Places for awareness ribbons | 28 |
| Pin spots? | 10 |
| Pin spots | 9 |
| Pin places | 10 |
| Often-satin tuxedo features | 27 |
| Jacket flaps | 12 |
| Formal flaps | 12 |
| Folds on a jacket | 17 |
| Features of some jackets | 24 |
| Fashionable flaps | 17 |
| Collar extensions | 17 |
| Coat folds | 10 |
| Coat features | 13 |
| Boutonnieres' places | 24 |
| Boutonniere spots | 17 |
| A belligerent arguer may grab them | 34 |
| Dukas ballet | 12 |
| Twins, maybe? | 13 |
| Young twins, to a sitter | 24 |
| Squirming baby, sometimes | 25 |
| Quintuplets maybe? | 18 |
| Children, to a department-store Santa | 37 |
| Howells' Silas | 18 |
| Howells hero | 12 |
| Former "Harper's" editor Lewis | 44 |
| Dazed, miler becomes obsessed | 29 |
| Like the cutting of gemstones | 29 |
| Gem cutters | 11 |
| Stone cutter | 12 |
| One who makes cameos | 20 |
| Gemologist | 10 |
| Diamond dealer | 14 |
| Inexpensive fur | 15 |
| Popular fur | 11 |
| Rabbit, in Rouyn | 16 |
| Rabbit, in Roberval | 19 |
| Rabbit or its fur | 17 |
| Poor man's mink | 19 |
| Leveret's coat | 18 |
| "Picasso at the ___ Agile" (Steve Martin play) | 56 |
| Certain rabbits | 15 |
| Fun furs | 8 |
| Blue semiprecious stone | 23 |
| Certain gem color | 17 |
| The track: Fr. | 14 |
| French pioneer in planetary orbital theory | 42 |
| French astronomer who wrote the seminal "Celestial Mechanics" | 71 |
| French astronomer | 17 |
| "Mécanique Céleste" astronomer | 46 |
| French astronomer and family | 28 |
| Man of Murmansk | 15 |
| Some standees, if the bus lurches | 33 |
| Some Arctic Circle residents | 28 |
| Northernmost indigenous Europeans | 33 |
| "___ in soft Lydian airs": Milton | 43 |
| "___ in soft Lydian airs" | 35 |
| Wealthy life (with back tax) | 28 |
| Enviable seat | 13 |
| Comfortable situation to live in, with "the" | 54 |
| Indiana county or its seat | 26 |
| Texas city, site of the San Jacinto Monument | 44 |
| October crisis casualty Pierre | 30 |
| Indiana town near South Bend | 28 |
| French-named city on Galveston Bay | 34 |
| Door east of Gary? | 18 |
| Performer accompanied by Finnish folk music? | 44 |
| Drank like a dachshund | 22 |
| Drank like a cat | 16 |
| Passed on the track | 19 |
| Got a big lead, in a way | 24 |
| Consumed eagerly, with "up" | 37 |
| --- up (drank like a dog) | 25 |
| The still-hungry eager beaver ___ | 33 |
| Took in eagerly | 15 |
| Kitten, at times | 16 |
| Thirsty cat or dog | 18 |
| Cat with a bowl of milk, e.g. | 29 |
| Small flap on a garment | 23 |
| Decorative fold on a garment | 28 |
| Folding | 7 |
| "I hear lake water ___": Yeats | 40 |
| Sin of one of the Finns? | 24 |
| Former Scandinavian notables? | 29 |