| Part for Londoners or F.D.R. | 28 |
| Park name in several cities | 27 |
| Park known for its orators | 26 |
| Park in New York or London | 26 |
| Park abutting the Marble Arch | 29 |
| Murderous Stevenson character | 29 |
| Mr. of 19th-century fiction | 27 |
| London's soapbox park | 25 |
| London's _____ Park | 23 |
| L'Arc-en-Ciel frontman | 26 |
| Jekyll's inner man? | 23 |
| Jekyll's inner demon | 24 |
| Jekyll's evil half | 22 |
| Jekyll's evil alter ego | 27 |
| Jekyll's bad alter ego | 26 |
| Jekyll's antithesis | 23 |
| Jekyll's alter-ego | 22 |
| Irish President: 1938-45 | 24 |
| Infamous brute in a suit | 24 |
| Half of a split personality | 27 |
| Demonic alter ego of fiction | 28 |
| Bad side of literature? | 23 |
| ___ Park, where F.D.R. lived | 28 |
| ___ Park (FDR's home) | 25 |
| ___ Park (FDR home site) | 24 |
| ___ Park (F.D.R.'s home) | 28 |
| Monster slain by Hercules | 25 |
| Serpent with nine heads | 23 |
| Serpent slain by Hercules | 25 |
| Nine-headed serpent of myth | 27 |
| Serpent with many heads | 23 |
| Serpent killed by Hercules | 26 |
| Sea Serpent constellation | 25 |
| Resilient many-headed monster | 29 |
| Mythical multiheaded beast | 26 |
| Many-headed mythical monster | 28 |
| Hercules' many-headed foe | 29 |
| Fixture that dogs may pee on | 28 |
| Prefix for electric or plane | 28 |
| Prefix with foil or phobia | 26 |
| Prefix for foil or chloride | 27 |
| Kind of foil orphobia | 22 |
| Electric introduction? | 22 |
| Lose contact with the road | 26 |
| Spotted scavenger of Africa | 27 |
| "Laughing" predator | 29 |
| "Laughing" beast | 26 |
| "Laughing" critter | 28 |
| Wolflike carrion eater | 22 |
| "Laughing" animal | 27 |
| Source of wild laughter? | 24 |
| "Lion King" heavy | 27 |
| Slope-backed scavenger | 22 |
| Relative of an aardwolf | 23 |
| One may carry off carrion | 25 |
| One carrying off carrion | 24 |
| Mammal of Africa and Asia | 25 |
| Laughing African beast | 22 |
| It laughs when it cries | 23 |
| Capp's Lena the ____ | 24 |
| Al Capp's Lena the ___ | 26 |
| "Laughing" creature | 29 |
| Carrion-eating animals | 22 |
| "Laughing" critters | 29 |
| "Laughing" animals | 28 |
| Strong-jawed scavengers | 23 |
| Relatives of aardwolves | 23 |
| Pets kept by The Joker | 22 |
| Capp's Lena et al. | 22 |
| "Laughing" beasts | 27 |
| A joyous noise unto the Lord | 28 |
| Song from the choir loft | 24 |
| "Dies Irae," e.g. | 27 |
| William Cowper composition | 26 |
| It's sung in praise | 23 |
| Church choir's choice | 25 |
| Psalm-singer's text | 23 |
| Note books used in church? | 26 |
| Mass-market big sellers | 23 |
| Some Dead Sea Scrolls content | 29 |
| Choir's repertoire | 22 |
| Works by Charles Wesley | 23 |
| Promote, and then some | 22 |
| Preposterous publicity | 22 |
| It's hard to live up to | 27 |
| Issue a sensational promo | 25 |
| Advertising, basically | 22 |
| Advertise, and then some | 24 |
| Advertise in a big way | 22 |
| Advertise bombastically | 23 |
| Talked about in advance | 23 |
| Promoted and then some | 22 |
| Bouncing off the walls | 22 |
| It means "overly" | 27 |
| Full of Sparks, perhaps | 23 |
| Active or bole preceder | 23 |
| Promotes with a vengeance | 25 |
| Pumps up, as in advertising | 27 |
| Publicizes extravagantly | 24 |
| Exaggerated advertisings | 24 |