| Where filing work is done | 25 |
| Manicuring fad? | 15 |
| Tool used with a hammer | 23 |
| Carpenter's punch | 21 |
| Tool that may be hit with a hammer | 34 |
| Molding installer's tool | 28 |
| Home builder's tool | 23 |
| Carpentry punch | 15 |
| "Dared clean his ___ front of him": Pushkin | 53 |
| Dismounts perfectly | 19 |
| Seals, as a crate | 17 |
| Manicurist | 10 |
| Something a maid might break | 28 |
| Manicurist's extension | 26 |
| Post with the aid of a hammer | 29 |
| Seal, as a shipping crate | 25 |
| Seal, as a packing crate | 24 |
| Close tightly, in a way | 23 |
| Close tightly, as a crate | 25 |
| British manicurist's decoration | 35 |
| John Coltrane ballad named after his wife (anagram of MANIA) | 60 |
| Coltrane ballad named for his wife | 34 |
| Dwarf, in Dijon | 15 |
| Mrs. Yeltsin | 12 |
| Mrs. Boris Yeltsin | 18 |
| Dwarfs, in Dunkerque | 20 |
| Soft, lightweight muslin | 24 |
| Film about a smooth-legged fellow? | 34 |
| Scottish seaside resort | 23 |
| Scottish county or river | 24 |
| River to Moray Firth | 20 |
| Resort in Scotland | 18 |
| Former county of Scotland | 25 |
| County in Scotland | 18 |
| She wrote "Land o' the Leal" | 42 |
| Ernie Kovacs's gorilla band, with "The" | 53 |
| To be born, in Brest | 20 |
| Yank who's easily yanked around? | 36 |
| Gullible traveler abroad? | 25 |
| Henri Rousseau, e.g. | 20 |
| Without understanding the consequences | 38 |
| Less worldly | 12 |
| More unsophisticated | 20 |
| More ingenuous | 14 |
| More artless | 12 |
| Least worldly | 13 |
| Most innocent and unworldly | 27 |
| Most artless | 12 |
| Cobra's genus | 17 |
| City south of Baghdad | 21 |
| Iraqi holy city | 15 |
| Holy Shi'ite city | 21 |
| Malaysia's current prime minister ___ Tun Razak | 51 |
| Mango part | 10 |
| Point of a mango | 16 |
| Mango point | 11 |
| Japanese P.M.: 1982-87 | 22 |
| ___ Plaza ("Die Hard" setting) | 40 |
| Man, according to a longtime Desmond Morris best-seller | 55 |
| Desmond Morris subject | 22 |
| Summit for clothes-free climbers? | 33 |
| Stark summit? | 13 |
| ___ a jaybird | 13 |
| John Zorn's avant jazz outfit named after an early ABC police drama series | 78 |
| TV sleuth who blew his cover? | 29 |
| 1988 Nielsen movie | 18 |
| Indian film: 1957 | 17 |
| Amaryllis and meadow saffron | 28 |
| Meadow saffron | 14 |
| William S. Burroughs novel (and this puzzle's theme) | 56 |
| William Burroughs classic | 25 |
| Break at "Oh! Calcutta!" | 34 |
| Bizarre book by William S. Burroughs | 36 |
| "Sat., 1 P.M." | 24 |
| With nothing to hide? | 21 |
| With nothing to hide | 20 |
| In an unprotected manner | 24 |
| Goya masterwork, with "The" | 37 |
| Streaker, usually | 17 |
| Exposed state | 13 |
| Subscription-based journalism site that bills itself as "the program with nothing to hide" | 100 |
| Mango parts | 11 |
| Mango points | 12 |
| Big inits. in paperback publishing | 34 |
| Giant reed of India | 19 |
| Publishing house that's a div. of Penguin | 45 |
| Paperback publisher owned by Penguin: Abbr. | 43 |
| Noted paperback publ. | 21 |
| Giant reed | 10 |
| Silent star with opera star | 27 |
| WORDS FROM SIR JOHN HARINGTON | 29 |
| Hottentot | 9 |
| Hottentot tribesman | 19 |
| A Hottentot | 11 |
| Worthy to be mentioned | 22 |
| Worthy to be given a title | 26 |
| Worthy of mention | 17 |
| Identifiable (Var.) | 19 |
| Super Trouper Jimmy | 19 |
| Hottentots of SW Africa | 23 |