| Corner joints | 13 |
| Carpentry cuts | 14 |
| Bishops' toppers | 20 |
| Bishops' headdresses | 24 |
| Bishops' hats | 17 |
| Bishop toppers | 14 |
| Engineer from Cambridge | 23 |
| STEP DOWN: 6 | 12 |
| Capital of Russian America | 26 |
| Uris's "_____ Pass" | 33 |
| Uris's "___ Pass" | 31 |
| Annual puzzle event that begins this year on 1/15/10 | 52 |
| Methods of cell division | 24 |
| British bishops' headdresses | 32 |
| Toppers for British bishops | 27 |
| Religious hats, in Britain | 26 |
| Joins, in carpentry | 19 |
| Headwear for British bishops | 28 |
| Headgear for Anglican bishops | 29 |
| British bishops' caps | 25 |
| 1990-2011 sport compact car | 27 |
| It's a place in Alberta | 27 |
| Socialiste François | 22 |
| Longest-serving French president | 32 |
| Chirac's predecessor | 24 |
| Whom Stephen Colbert said "looks like the kind of bold leader youÂ’d see on a box of Centrum Silver" | 113 |
| Politician Willard __ | 21 |
| Governor of Massachusetts [hand] | 32 |
| 2008 Republican hopeful | 23 |
| Larry Holmes | 12 |
| Why the first baseman didn't catch the ball? | 48 |
| Genetic component of fantasizer Walter? | 39 |
| Infested, in a way | 18 |
| Infested with tiny arachnids | 28 |
| Coming-of-age ritual | 20 |
| Old Testament precept | 21 |
| Biblical precept | 16 |
| Bas or bar follower | 19 |
| Bar -- (Jewish rite) | 20 |
| When doubled, a Prada clothing line | 35 |
| Early second-millennium date | 28 |
| DII doubled | 11 |
| Twice DII | 9 |
| Roman 1004 | 10 |
| More than a millennium ago | 26 |
| Year Pope John XVIII's reign began | 38 |
| Year Pope John XVIII was anointed | 33 |
| Year in the rule of Ethelred the Unready | 40 |
| Year in Leif Ericson's era | 30 |
| Year in Basil II's rule | 27 |
| When Henry II invaded Italy | 27 |
| Roman 1014 | 10 |
| Four-thirds of DCCLIII | 22 |
| DII x II | 8 |
| CCLI quadrupled | 15 |
| 1004, to Marcus | 15 |
| 1004, in old Rome | 17 |
| 1,004, in old Rome | 18 |
| Like many drinks at the bar | 27 |
| Sign at a store clothing bin | 28 |
| Say "An apple a day gets the worm," say | 49 |
| Blender's duty? | 19 |
| Versatile, as clothes outfits | 29 |
| Versatile, as a wardrobe | 24 |
| Throw together, as clothes for an outfit | 40 |
| Readily interchangeable, fashionwise | 36 |
| Combine harmoniously, as clothing | 33 |
| Cross (verb) | 12 |
| Details of a bartender's manual? | 36 |
| You might burn one for a crush | 30 |
| Personalized album, and this puzzle's theme | 47 |
| Like some clothing ensembles | 28 |
| Diverse assortment | 18 |
| Alphabet soup, so to speak | 26 |
| Reductions in rank that aren't entirely bad? | 48 |
| Wimbledon category | 18 |
| What the generous bartender did | 31 |
| BLUE SOD | 8 |
| Manhattan or Alexander, e.g. | 28 |
| Pub purchases, and a hint to this puzzle's circled letters | 62 |
| Conflict, and a hint to unraveling the puzzle's circled letters | 67 |
| Ambivalence of a sort | 21 |
| "Mooniest" (1989) | 27 |
| Agriculture option that combines crops with livestock | 53 |
| Colorful opening course | 23 |
| Added, as an ingredient | 23 |
| Artwork using both paint and collage, e.g. ... and a hint to this puzzle's circled letters | 94 |
| Artistic blend | 14 |
| Variety of arbitrating techniques? | 34 |
| Platonic utensil that clashes with the other utensils? | 54 |
| Incongruous juxtaposition of a sort | 35 |
| Grammar slip that's not rocket surgery | 42 |
| A clash of symbols | 18 |
| Some literary flubs | 19 |
| Literary flubs | 14 |
| ...talking in circles, Betty Crocker ___ | 40 |
| Good and bad reviews | 20 |
| Snack food choice | 17 |
| Salty treat | 11 |
| Party snack (and a hint to this puzzle's circled letters) | 61 |