| Anarchic | 8 |
| Lucy who played Xena | 20 |
| In a state of anomie | 20 |
| Like the Wild West | 18 |
| Xena portrayer Lucy | 19 |
| Like the Wild West of yore | 26 |
| Like many a town in the Wild West | 33 |
| Like anarchy | 12 |
| Frontierlike | 12 |
| "Xena" portrayer | 26 |
| How a mob acts | 14 |
| Some parliamentarians | 21 |
| One faced with many bills | 25 |
| Senator or representative | 25 |
| Member of Congress, say | 23 |
| Congressman, for one | 20 |
| Congressmen | 11 |
| House and Senate | 16 |
| Posse leader | 12 |
| Wyatt Earp, e.g. | 16 |
| Tin-star wearer | 15 |
| Tin star wearer | 15 |
| Sheriff or Mountie, e.g. | 24 |
| Sheriff or marshal | 18 |
| Oater role | 10 |
| Attorney's briefs? | 22 |
| Rolling in the grass? | 21 |
| Brand name acquired by Toro | 27 |
| Grounds maintenance | 19 |
| Green business concern? | 23 |
| Business that's always cutting back? | 40 |
| Business for manicurists? | 25 |
| Outdoor recliner | 16 |
| Portable seat | 13 |
| Patio recliner | 14 |
| Outdoor seat | 12 |
| Common patio sight | 18 |
| "... to buy a ___" | 28 |
| There may be some along the beach | 33 |
| Los Angeles suburb next to Torrance | 35 |
| Fictional suburban setting of "Daria" | 47 |
| It helps level the playing field? | 33 |
| Yard ride | 9 |
| Toro, for one | 13 |
| Grasscutters | 12 |
| Where items may be bought as is | 31 |
| Result of a house cleaning, maybe | 33 |
| ___ averages | 12 |
| Words before supply and demand | 30 |
| Obey the -- the land | 20 |
| ___ Moses (Pentateuch) | 22 |
| ___ gravity | 11 |
| __ diminishing returns | 22 |
| Please? | 7 |
| First five books of the Bible | 29 |
| Physics rule determined by Newton | 33 |
| Newton discovery, e.g. | 22 |
| Trigonometry rule | 17 |
| Song with the repeated lyric "Mr. Mojo risin'" | 60 |
| Song with the lyrics "Motel money murder madness" | 59 |
| Doors album with the song "Love Her Madly" | 52 |
| Classic Doors song in which Jim Morrison refers to himself anagrammatically as "Mr. Mojo Risin'" | 110 |
| Have the ___ one's side | 27 |
| Get the ___ (call the police) | 29 |
| University of Kansas quadrangle? | 32 |
| "Alexandria Quartet" author | 37 |
| Famous English soldier, after retiring to the tropics? | 54 |
| No hero | 7 |
| D.H. et al. | 11 |
| "The First Deadly Sin" author | 39 |
| Robert Rubin's successor as Treasury Secretary | 50 |
| Famed baritone: 1896–1960 | 32 |
| Bandleader out of Kan.? | 23 |
| Bandleader in the Polka Music Hall of Fame | 42 |
| Journal published by future attorneys | 37 |
| WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT | 19 |
| "Don't cry," "Control your anger," etc.? | 64 |
| Criteria for climbing the corporate ladder? | 43 |
| ''Rabbit Hill'' author Robert | 45 |
| Food writer Nigella | 19 |
| "While the Billy Boils" author Henry | 46 |
| "Rabbit Hill" author Robert | 37 |
| Boxy, overstuffed sofas | 23 |
| Attorney-to-be | 14 |
| Saskatoon's Stefanie _____ | 31 |
| Ambiguous headline about attorneys' pro bono work? | 54 |
| Cake sections declared on an attorney's return? | 51 |
| Beginning of a witty eulogy | 27 |
| Stop cooperating with the cops, in a way | 40 |
| Stymie the feds, in a way | 25 |
| Loosely interested? | 19 |
| Nevada pol Paul | 15 |
| 1970s-80s Nevada senator Paul | 29 |
| Senna, for one | 14 |
| Feen-a-mint was one | 19 |
| What bottles of "Pluto Water," a drink sold in the early 1900s, were supposed to be used as | 101 |
| They get you going | 18 |
| Game of Indian origin | 21 |
| Carelessness | 12 |
| In a careless manner | 20 |