| Sets of numbers | 15 |
| Musical potpourris | 18 |
| Musical catchalls | 17 |
| Groups of numbers | 17 |
| Certain French wines | 20 |
| Center of operations? | 21 |
| Doc wannabes | 12 |
| They match for residency | 24 |
| Docs-to-be | 10 |
| Monster slain by Perseus | 24 |
| Lower half of the brainstem | 27 |
| Brainstem section | 17 |
| Pithy part of a plant | 21 |
| Lower part of the brain | 23 |
| Bone marrow | 11 |
| ___ oblongata (brain part) | 26 |
| Relating to bone marrow | 23 |
| Parts of certain stems | 22 |
| Hindmost brain parts | 20 |
| Jellyfishes | 11 |
| Dome-shaped jellyfish | 21 |
| "___ Head" (Freud work about mythology) | 49 |
| Some jellyfish | 14 |
| Free-swimming jellyfishes | 25 |
| Group of young jellyfish? | 25 |
| Freud essay based on a mythical monster | 39 |
| Thai dish --- krob | 18 |
| Indian tree | 11 |
| "Meeting at Potsdam" author | 37 |
| Sound from Beaker | 17 |
| English writer Arthur ___ | 25 |
| English author and editor Arthur ___ | 36 |
| Damon role in "We Bought a Zoo" | 41 |
| Author of "Meeting at Potsdam": 1975 | 46 |
| Author of "Meeting at Potsdam" | 40 |
| "Meeting at Potsdam" author Charles | 45 |
| "Come live with ___ . . . ": Donne | 44 |
| Rodents, jocularly | 18 |
| Rodents, playfully | 18 |
| Rodents, in fun | 15 |
| Lab animals, jocularly | 22 |
| Varmints, in jargon | 19 |
| Varmints, in a classic cartoon line | 35 |
| Objects of Mr. Jinx's ire, on "Huckleberry Hound" | 63 |
| "I hate those ___ to pieces!" (Mr. Jinks, re Pixie and Dixie) | 71 |
| "I hate those ___ to pieces!" | 39 |
| ______ lake | 11 |
| Reward, old style | 17 |
| Reward, in poesy | 16 |
| Winner's reward: arch. | 26 |
| Reward: arch. | 13 |
| Reward, to a poet | 17 |
| Reward, in old days | 19 |
| Old recompense | 14 |
| Archaic reward | 14 |
| Rewards (OE ) | 14 |
| Old-fashioned rewards | 21 |
| Fitting returns | 15 |
| 1997 CBS flop with Bronson Pinchot | 34 |
| Informal words of concurrence | 29 |
| "Nor I," informally | 29 |
| More timid | 10 |
| Not so bold | 11 |
| Less assertive | 14 |
| Less likely to put up a fight | 29 |
| Less bold | 9 |
| More submissive | 15 |
| More sheepish | 13 |
| More of a milquetoast | 21 |
| Ralph of "Paths of Glory" | 35 |
| Ralph of "Kiss Me Deadly" | 35 |
| Not so belligerent | 18 |
| More self-effacing | 18 |
| More of a wallflower | 20 |
| More inclined to yield | 22 |
| Less aggressive | 15 |
| Humbler in spirit | 17 |
| Former actor Ralph | 18 |
| Most submissive | 15 |
| Least bold | 10 |
| Most like a wallflower | 22 |
| Least likely to speak up | 24 |
| Most mousy | 10 |
| Most likely to inherit the earth | 32 |
| Mongoose family member | 22 |
| African mongoose | 16 |
| Kalahari Desert dweller | 23 |
| Timon of "The Lion King," e.g. | 40 |
| Southern African mammal that stands sentry | 42 |
| Small African mongoose | 22 |
| Pumbaa's foot-tall pal, e.g. | 32 |
| Mongoose-like animal | 20 |
| Kalahari critter | 16 |
| Cousin of the mongoose | 22 |
| Animal often pictured standing tall | 35 |
| "Animal Planet"-friendly Kalahari carnivore | 53 |
| Dutch painting family | 21 |
| Pipe bowl material | 18 |
| Noted photographic authority | 28 |
| "I hate ___ to pieces!" (Mr. Jinks catchphrase) | 57 |