| Word with French or English | 27 |
| A driver may sit on it | 22 |
| Rhinoceros protuberance | 23 |
| What some lean on in traffic? | 29 |
| Part of a Western saddle | 24 |
| It's heard on the street | 28 |
| It can be French or English | 27 |
| English or French instrument | 28 |
| Al Hirt's companion | 23 |
| A driver may lay on it | 22 |
| Word with shoe or Cape | 22 |
| Word with shoe or bull | 22 |
| Wind that can be controlled | 27 |
| What Little Boy Blue blew | 25 |
| Steering-wheel feature | 22 |
| Sound of traffic frustration | 28 |
| Road-rage inducer, possibly | 27 |
| Pileup preventer, possibly | 26 |
| Part of a car alarm, maybe | 26 |
| One of Drake's capes | 24 |
| Middle of a wheel, often | 24 |
| Marsalis' livelihood | 24 |
| Loudspeaker, informally | 23 |
| Glaciated mountain peak | 23 |
| French or English follower | 26 |
| Egotist's instrument | 24 |
| Dilemma feature, figuratively | 29 |
| Crescent-shaped tract of land | 29 |
| Biblical symbol of power | 24 |
| Angry motorist's need | 25 |
| "Beep beep" maker | 27 |
| Glinda in "The Wiz" | 29 |
| Singer Lena or Marilyn | 22 |
| Lena of "The Wiz" | 27 |
| Sutherland contemporary | 23 |
| Singer Marilyn or Lena | 22 |
| Operatic soprano Marilyn | 24 |
| Marilyn who was Carmen | 22 |
| Lena of stage and screen | 24 |
| Former crossword blogger Jim | 28 |
| 1981 Grammy winner Lena | 23 |
| "Deed I Do" singer | 28 |
| Jack in a nursery rhyme | 23 |
| Well-known pastry eater | 23 |
| Noted holiday pie eater | 23 |
| Jack of children's rhymes | 29 |
| "Good boy" of rhyme | 29 |
| N.B.A. team starting in 1988 | 28 |
| Highly contentious situation | 28 |
| Kibitzer's activity | 23 |
| They're locked in battle | 28 |
| Threesome on a triceratops | 26 |
| Centers of steering wheels | 26 |
| They may be locked or blown | 27 |
| They may be locked in battle | 28 |
| They frequently become locked | 29 |
| Headgear for a cuckold | 22 |
| Cuckold's headgear | 22 |
| A triceratops has three | 23 |
| Joins without invitation | 24 |
| Gets a share via pushy means | 28 |
| Undesirable alternatives | 24 |
| Two difficult alternatives | 26 |
| Equally unattractive choices | 28 |
| Wes Craven's genre | 22 |
| Genre with lots of blood | 24 |
| What Stephen King evokes | 24 |
| Strong negative emotion | 23 |
| Stephen King's forte | 24 |
| Fright or strong aversion | 25 |
| "Scream" genre | 24 |
| Adaptation fit for a King | 25 |
| "Carrie," for one | 27 |
| "Heaven forbid!" | 26 |
| "Little Shop of __" | 29 |
| Distressing experience | 22 |
| ___ d'oeuvre (appetizer) | 28 |
| ___ de combat (disabled) | 24 |
| ___ concours (unrivaled: Fr.) | 29 |
| ___ concours (not competing) | 28 |
| __ "de combat" | 24 |
| Vaulter's apparatus | 23 |
| Gymnast's apparatus | 23 |
| Cowboy's companion | 22 |
| Basketball shooting game | 24 |
| Silver on the silver screen | 27 |
| Groom's responsibility | 26 |
| Western transportation | 22 |
| One with two pairs of shoes? | 28 |
| Old-time transportation | 23 |
| My kingdom for a ______ | 23 |
| It has two pairs of shoes? | 26 |
| America's had no name | 25 |
| "Giddyap!" obeyer | 27 |
| Word with trade or show | 23 |
| Word with play or laugh | 23 |
| Word with hide or hair | 22 |
| Word before play or trade | 25 |
| Transportation in a western | 27 |
| Simple basketball game | 22 |