| Griper's strength? | 22 |
| Like some castles | 17 |
| Protected, as a castle | 22 |
| Like some zoo exhibits | 22 |
| Like some fortresses | 20 |
| Like old castles | 16 |
| Like most castles | 17 |
| Like many a protected castle | 28 |
| Like many a castle | 18 |
| Like a fortified castle | 23 |
| Like a castle | 13 |
| Jingle writers for the Mafia? | 29 |
| ___ Deep (hip-hop duo) | 22 |
| Unruly crowd participants | 25 |
| Riotous group's activity | 28 |
| Icing supervisor? | 17 |
| Don, perhaps | 12 |
| Fancy indoor headpiece for a woman | 34 |
| Old headwear for women | 22 |
| Colonial era headwear | 21 |
| Frilly millinery | 16 |
| Bonnets for Colonial Williamsburg reenactors | 44 |
| Person with terrible riot etiquette? | 36 |
| Whack job | 9 |
| Calder creation | 15 |
| Dangling art | 12 |
| Moving sculpture | 16 |
| Dixie port | 10 |
| Ceiling-hung art | 16 |
| Art piece | 9 |
| Ambulatory | 10 |
| Alexander Calder creation | 25 |
| Alabama port | 12 |
| Where the driver is driving Miss Daisy | 38 |
| Toy over a crib | 15 |
| Swinging work of art | 20 |
| Southwesternmost Alabama county | 31 |
| One hanging around the nursery | 30 |
| On wheels | 9 |
| Nursery spinner | 15 |
| Kinetic art form | 16 |
| Home of the Junior Miss Pageant | 31 |
| Heart of Dixie stream | 21 |
| Crib adjunct | 12 |
| City on the move? | 17 |
| Cell | 4 |
| Calder piece | 12 |
| Calder art piece | 16 |
| Calder art form | 15 |
| Art installation | 16 |
| Art in suspended animation | 26 |
| Alabama's only seaport | 26 |
| Alabama setting for the American Cellphone Association convention? | 66 |
| Alabama port city | 17 |
| Able to get around | 18 |
| __ home: trailer | 16 |
| Muffled thud | 12 |
| Port in the southern U.S. | 25 |
| Home of Hank Aaron Stadium | 26 |
| Hank Aaron's hometown | 25 |
| Calder Society site | 19 |
| Something running on a cell | 27 |
| Locale of an 1864 Civil War blockade | 36 |
| 1864 Civil War naval battle site | 32 |
| 1864 battle site that was the source of the quote "Damn the torpedoes! Full speed ahead!" | 99 |
| Traveling advertisement | 23 |
| Object of tornado destruction | 29 |
| Rolling living quarters | 23 |
| Residences that roll | 20 |
| Pads for the road | 17 |
| Ones with reading schedules | 27 |
| Novel ideas for rural areas? | 28 |
| Hanging sculpture in an Alabama city? | 37 |
| Hanging sculpture in Alabama? | 29 |
| Common cell | 11 |
| Marshal one's forces | 24 |
| Marshals troops | 15 |
| Angry crowd forms a small band? | 31 |
| Mathematician with a strip named for him | 40 |
| Surface with only one side | 26 |
| Surface with crawling ants in an M.C. Escher woodcut | 52 |
| One-sided figure formed with a twist | 36 |
| Like some street violence | 25 |
| Presley's "Harum Scarum" co-star | 46 |
| Miss America (1959) who became a film and TV actress, Mary Ann ___ | 66 |
| Capone, for one | 15 |
| Behavioral tendency of people in large groups | 45 |
| Wandering garbage barge: 1987 | 29 |
| Place for many extras | 21 |
| Picture of pandemonium | 22 |
| Black Friday sale, often | 24 |
| Gangland seafood recipe? | 24 |
| Don's employees | 19 |
| Group involved in rackets | 25 |
| Specialist who delivers for the Sopranos? | 41 |
| Features of some crooked enterprises | 36 |
| ___ Sese Seko of Zaire | 22 |
| Zairean president who hosted the "Rumble in the Jungle" | 65 |
| It begins, "Call me Ishmael." | 39 |
| "CALL ME ISHMAEL" | 27 |