| Turn up earth, in a way | 23 |
| Tool used for loosening | 23 |
| Tool to bust clods with | 23 |
| Tool that breaks up ground | 26 |
| Tool for working the soil | 25 |
| Prepare to plant, perhaps | 25 |
| Prepare for planting, perhaps | 29 |
| Long-handled implement | 22 |
| It's groundbreaking | 23 |
| It can help you make your bed | 29 |
| It can be groundbreaking | 24 |
| Groundbreaking garden tool | 26 |
| Groundbreaker of a sort | 23 |
| Ground-breaking farm tool | 25 |
| Do groundbreaking work | 22 |
| Archaeologist's tool | 24 |
| "Green Acres" prop | 28 |
| Southern cornmeal concoction | 28 |
| Corn pone, by another name | 26 |
| Did groundbreaking work | 23 |
| Worked to remove weeds | 22 |
| Worked the soil, in a way | 25 |
| Prepared soil for planting | 26 |
| What Markham's man did | 26 |
| Used a straddler or scuffle | 27 |
| Prepared ground for planting | 28 |
| Made a row on the ground | 24 |
| Made a row in the garden | 24 |
| Dug out weeds, perhaps | 22 |
| Did a gardener's job | 24 |
| Turning up on the farm? | 23 |
| Groundbreaking person? | 22 |
| Garden worker, at times | 23 |
| Certain garden tool user | 24 |
| One with ground strokes? | 24 |
| Ground-breaking farmer | 22 |
| Soil-breaking gardener | 22 |
| Person standing in a row | 24 |
| Part of a landscaping team | 26 |
| One who breaks new ground? | 26 |
| One doing a farm chore | 22 |
| One breaking new ground? | 24 |
| Markham memorialized him | 24 |
| Many a gardener at work | 23 |
| Guy in a garden, maybe | 22 |
| Gardener attacking weeds, say | 29 |
| Edwin Markham's man? | 24 |
| A member of the weeding party | 29 |
| Wielders of straddlers | 22 |
| Those turning up a plot? | 24 |
| They often work in beds | 23 |
| People dealing with clods? | 26 |
| Ones breaking up clods | 22 |
| Folks who dig the farm? | 23 |
| Hannah Van Buren, née ___ | 28 |
| Breaks new ground, in a way | 27 |
| Ground-breaking garden tools | 28 |
| Works the soil, in a way | 24 |
| Upsets anthills, in a way | 25 |
| Tilling needs, perhaps | 22 |
| Groundbreaking garden tools | 27 |
| Turns up in the garden? | 23 |
| Turns over in the garden | 24 |
| Turns over in one's plot? | 29 |
| They might break up a plot | 26 |
| Prepares a bed outdoors? | 24 |
| Mrs. Van Buren, née ___ | 26 |
| Makes a row in a garden, say | 28 |
| Groundbreaking inventions? | 26 |
| Garden shed collection | 22 |
| Earth-breaking garden tools | 27 |
| Does groundbreaking work | 24 |
| Caretakers' equipment | 25 |
| Breaks ground, perhaps | 22 |
| Cooperstown, N.Y., attraction | 29 |
| Cooperstown shrine: Abbr. | 25 |
| 1992 title role for Nicholson | 29 |
| Jimmy, the missing Teamster | 27 |
| 1992 role for Nicholson | 23 |
| 1992 Jack Nicholson movie | 25 |
| Union boss who went missing | 27 |
| Teamsters president James | 25 |
| Memorable labor leader Jimmy | 28 |
| Figure in a 1971 mystery | 24 |
| 1992 Nicholson title role | 25 |
| 1992 Jack Nicholson film | 24 |
| Harley-Davidson, slangily | 25 |
| "Easy Rider" bike | 27 |
| Keep entirely to oneself | 24 |
| Fuel-inefficient vehicle | 24 |
| Big motorcycle, slangily | 24 |
| Word with ground or road | 24 |
| Word after road or blanket | 26 |
| What a rocker might ride | 24 |
| To what slop is served | 22 |
| Take the lion's share of | 28 |
| Take the lion's share | 25 |
| Take the biggest piece | 22 |
| Take more than your share of | 28 |
| Punk blues band Boss ___ | 24 |