| Erstwhile manorial court | 24 |
| English manor court | 19 |
| Court district | 14 |
| British manorial court | 22 |
| Longtime New York Rangers defenseman Brian | 42 |
| Two-time U.S. Open golf champion | 32 |
| Leading golfer | 14 |
| 1971 Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year | 45 |
| English manor courts | 20 |
| Old English courts | 18 |
| British courts | 14 |
| The Father of Microbiology | 26 |
| Actor in "The Squeeze" | 32 |
| Jane of "Frasier" | 27 |
| Jane who played Daphne on "Frasier" | 45 |
| Jane of Hot in Cleveland | 24 |
| Actress Jane of "Frasier" | 35 |
| "Frasier" actress Jane | 32 |
| Sheltered sides | 15 |
| Certain islands | 15 |
| French Revolution motto initials | 32 |
| Morgan ___, ArthurÂ’s sister | 31 |
| Morgan ___ (King Arthur's half-sister) | 42 |
| 1965 Godard film, "Pierrot ___" (meaning "the madman") | 74 |
| Norwegian bread | 15 |
| Scandinavian pancake | 20 |
| ___ message | 11 |
| "It ___ bad taste in my mouth" | 40 |
| ___ will (testate) | 18 |
| Didn't quite close | 22 |
| Made one's mark | 19 |
| On both sides | 13 |
| In all directions, figuratively | 31 |
| Unfortunate words with "the altar" | 44 |
| Like Macaulay Culkin, in a 1990 movie | 37 |
| Skipped, as in printing | 23 |
| Departed from Manama, maybe? | 28 |
| Departed a sheikdom? | 20 |
| Did not disturb | 15 |
| Logical half | 12 |
| Emigrated from the United Kingdom? | 34 |
| Where many doubles land | 23 |
| Select, in a way | 16 |
| Mouse action | 12 |
| What O.S. means in prescriptions for glasses | 44 |
| A bionic part of Steve Austin | 29 |
| Part of a grade-school dance instruction | 40 |
| Logical brain part, generally | 29 |
| South paw | 9 |
| Ring finger's place | 23 |
| Sinister part? | 14 |
| Ravel wrote a piano concerto for it | 35 |
| Forsook Learned | 15 |
| Devious; clumsy | 15 |
| Body part on a "Twister" spinner | 42 |
| "Give with the ___ with the right" | 44 |
| Like some compliments or scissors | 33 |
| Like some compliments | 21 |
| Like Gomez or Grove | 19 |
| Like an insincere compliment | 28 |
| Randy Johnson, e.g. | 19 |
| In limbo | 8 |
| They control the right sides of bodies | 38 |
| Abandoned after falling into a swimming pool while drunk? | 57 |
| Tackle box item for liberals? | 29 |
| Punch set up by a right jab | 27 |
| Southpaw (var.) | 15 |
| Progressive, unkindly | 21 |
| Liberal, informally | 19 |
| ___ huff (went away mad) | 24 |
| Jilted | 6 |
| Deserted and in trouble | 23 |
| Having liberal political tendencies | 35 |
| Radicals' bash? | 19 |
| Some demonstrators | 18 |
| Greens, politically | 19 |
| They go before many important rights | 36 |
| Right crosses may follow them | 29 |
| Second sign of a highway headache | 33 |
| Places of passing interest? | 27 |
| Exited the elevator to the high-ceilinged SoHo flat? | 52 |
| More liberal than all others | 28 |
| What I did in S.F. | 18 |
| WHERE'S THE SHOPPING? | 25 |
| Omitted, as from a list | 23 |
| Not included on a list | 22 |
| Omitted cry of approval? | 24 |
| Still running | 13 |
| Not switched off | 16 |
| Stranded, as base runners | 25 |
| Stranded, as a runner | 21 |
| Like those stranded in the infield | 34 |
| ___ base (box-score statistic) | 30 |
| Opposite of dead-on? | 20 |
| Unincluded | 10 |
| Uneaten | 7 |
| Lunch item, sometimes | 21 |
| Surplus or vestige | 18 |
| Scrap for Fido, perhaps | 23 |
| Postfeast tidbit | 16 |