| Giving off light | 16 |
| Glowing with light | 18 |
| 1996 AT&T spinoff | 21 |
| In a clear fashion | 18 |
| British alfalfa | 15 |
| Opera premiere of 1835 | 22 |
| Namesakes of a great Italian tenor | 34 |
| Brightest star in a group | 25 |
| Clearness of mind | 17 |
| In a clear way | 14 |
| Desi's daughter | 19 |
| Port St. __, FL | 15 |
| Port St. ___, Florida | 21 |
| Sydney Carton's love | 24 |
| Singer-actress Arnaz | 20 |
| Saint ___ (Florida county) | 26 |
| Port St. ___, Fla. | 18 |
| One of the Arnazes | 18 |
| Heroine of "A Tale of Two Cities" | 43 |
| French Resistance fighter Aubrac | 32 |
| Florida's Saint ___ Canal | 29 |
| Desi Jr.'s sister | 21 |
| Daughter of Ball and Arnaz | 26 |
| Charles Darnay's wife in "A Tale of Two Cities" | 61 |
| Charles Darnay's love | 25 |
| Beloved of Sydney Carton | 24 |
| Arnaz of "Here's Lucy" | 36 |
| Actress Arnaz | 13 |
| "A Tale of Two Cities" heroine | 40 |
| ___ Manette, Dickens heroine | 28 |
| How Desi kept track of his daughter? | 36 |
| "Doctor Faustus" character | 36 |
| First one to fall | 17 |
| Biblical fallen angel | 21 |
| Poor-shooting comedy star? | 26 |
| She elopes with explorer—smooth running assured | 54 |
| Game equipment for an old sitcom star? | 38 |
| Folk-rock singer Williams | 25 |
| Soprano Amara | 13 |
| Diva Amara | 10 |
| Anno ___ (in the Year of Light) | 31 |
| Trademarked plastic | 19 |
| Plexiglas, by another name | 26 |
| Plexiglas rival | 15 |
| Plexiglas | 9 |
| Paperweight plastic | 19 |
| It's also called Plexiglas | 30 |
| Glass alternative | 17 |
| Clear plastic | 13 |
| Clear furniture material | 24 |
| Clear cover | 11 |
| Classic DuPont brand | 20 |
| An acrylic resin | 16 |
| Acrylic sheet material | 22 |
| Acrylic brand | 13 |
| 1937 DuPont invention | 21 |
| Horatio Alger novel | 19 |
| Tune from "Guys and Dolls": 1950 | 42 |
| Song from "Guys and Dolls": 1950 | 42 |
| "Guys and Dolls" number that ends with the rolling of dice | 68 |
| Was charmed, with "out" | 33 |
| Won the lottery, maybe | 22 |
| Got a break | 11 |
| By good fortune | 15 |
| Like Vegas losers, so they say | 30 |
| ___ the Irish | 13 |
| Good fortune near South Bend? | 29 |
| Enduring fortune, ethnically speaking | 37 |
| Good fortune, informally | 24 |
| Win the lottery, say | 20 |
| Get a break | 11 |
| Hits a long shot, with "out" | 38 |
| ___ out (comes off well) | 24 |
| ___ into (gets by chance) | 25 |
| Utilizes a rabbit's foot | 28 |
| Like a rabbit's foot, supposedly | 36 |
| Winning in Vegas | 16 |
| One falling into good fortune | 29 |
| Not just fortunate | 18 |
| Like the number 8, to the Chinese | 33 |
| Like someone who had a near-death experience | 44 |
| Like a rabbit's foot or four-leaf clover | 44 |
| Fortunate dog of comics | 23 |
| "Aren't I the ___ one?!" | 38 |
| Fortunate one | 13 |
| Fortunate sort | 14 |
| ... the shopping magazine introudced a new mascot, the ___ | 58 |
| Four-leaf clover cousin | 23 |
| Tune from "Good News": 1927 | 37 |
| Song from "Good News": 1927 | 37 |
| ... Organized Crime | 19 |
| Raffle winner, e.g. | 19 |
| 1973 Malcolm McDowell film, after "O" | 47 |
| Lottery winner's comment | 28 |
| "Oh goody!" | 21 |
| Heads-up discovery | 18 |
| Result at craps, perhaps | 24 |
| Collins/Tarkington book about winning a game of roulette? | 57 |
| Direct hit without aiming | 25 |
| Casino vessel? | 14 |