| Horne and Nyman | 15 |
| Singer Horne and actress Olin | 29 |
| Horne et al. | 12 |
| Some are leaping | 16 |
| Singer Horne and others | 23 |
| Leapin' ladies | 18 |
| Horne and others | 16 |
| Chanteuse Horne et al. | 22 |
| Actresses Olin and Nyman | 24 |
| Actress Headey and others | 25 |
| Singer with the 1965 hit "1-2-3" | 42 |
| "Deer Rosenkavalier"? | 31 |
| ___ hand (help) | 15 |
| ___ hand (assist) | 17 |
| ___ hand (aid) | 14 |
| --- hand (help) | 15 |
| __ hand: help | 13 |
| __ hand (assist) | 16 |
| "___ Paw" (Oscar-winning Disney short) | 48 |
| ___ hand (support) | 18 |
| ___ hand (pitch in) | 19 |
| ___ hand (give help) | 20 |
| __ hand: assist | 15 |
| Be of assistance | 16 |
| Send Rover over for the weekend? | 32 |
| "___ Ear" | 19 |
| ___ ear (listen) | 16 |
| Provide sympathetic attention | 29 |
| Order to an otologist? | 22 |
| Listen attentively | 18 |
| Harken | 6 |
| Temporarily contribute helpers? | 31 |
| Heed readily | 12 |
| Hearken and heed | 16 |
| MVP of Super Bowl IV | 20 |
| Breakfast for bank officers? | 28 |
| Imparting | 9 |
| Credit union's activity | 27 |
| Activity that's not without interest | 40 |
| ___ hand (pitching in) | 22 |
| ___ hand (helping) | 18 |
| "I've got a new job! Just call me ___" said Bonnie, the mortgage broker | 85 |
| Bolstering | 10 |
| 1941-45 war aid program | 23 |
| War aid program passed by Congress in 1941 | 42 |
| U. S. system of W. W. II aid | 28 |
| Act of 1941, giving aid to Allies | 33 |
| Netman Ivan and family | 22 |
| "___ your ears" | 25 |
| Ken Ludwig farce that was nominated for Best Play | 49 |
| Shakespearean demand? | 21 |
| Request for attention | 21 |
| Reply to "Mark Antony, dost thou require any of my Spock accessories for the costume party?" | 102 |
| Banker's attention-getter? | 30 |
| Antony's exhortation | 24 |
| Absent-minded barber's request? | 35 |
| "Funeral in Berlin" author? | 37 |
| ___ hand (helps) | 16 |
| Acts neighborly | 15 |
| Offers mortgages out of a retro Harlem barbershop? | 50 |
| Adds picturesque details (to) | 29 |
| Unaspirated | 11 |
| Unaspirated consonant | 21 |
| Singer Lovich | 13 |
| Unaspirate | 10 |
| Smooth, in phonetics | 20 |
| Smooth breathing | 16 |
| Phonetically smooth | 19 |
| Unaspiratedconsonant | 21 |
| Unaspirated, in phonetics | 25 |
| Unaspirated, in old phonetics | 29 |
| Soft, in PAlermo | 16 |
| Smooth-breathing mark | 21 |
| Smooth consonant | 16 |
| Smooth breathing, in phonetics | 30 |
| Smooth breathing mark | 21 |
| Smooth in phonetics | 20 |
| New Wave singer Lovich | 22 |
| Mark for smooth breathing | 25 |
| Unaspirated consonants | 22 |
| Smooth consonants | 17 |
| Weak consonants | 15 |
| Soft speech sounds | 18 |
| Mute consonants | 15 |
| Kansas City suburb | 18 |
| Suburb of Kansas City | 21 |
| City planner of Washington, D.C. | 32 |
| One of the three dimensions | 27 |
| Altered, in a way | 17 |
| More protracted | 15 |
| Trait of verbose writers | 24 |
| 16'5" | 14 |
| Factor in employee recognition awards | 37 |
| Key to unlocking this puzzle's theme | 40 |
| Like some novels | 16 |
| Business sessions that drag | 27 |
| Indulgence | 10 |
| Tendency to let things slide | 28 |
| Sentencing judge's prerogative | 34 |
| Prisoner's desire | 21 |