| Calling code: Abbr. | 19 |
| Book between Lev. and Deut. | 27 |
| Book after Lev. | 15 |
| Bk. before Deut. | 16 |
| After Lev. | 10 |
| ____ lock (computer key ) | 25 |
| ___ Lock | 8 |
| Legendary Roman king | 20 |
| ___ Pompilius, Roman king | 25 |
| When doubled, a song-turned-meme performed by Gary Brolsma | 58 |
| Lion in the Tarzan books | 24 |
| ___ Pompilius, legendary Roman king | 35 |
| ___ Pompilius, legendary king of Rome | 37 |
| ___ Pompilius of old Rome | 25 |
| ___ Pompilius | 13 |
| Gary who sang "It's the only way to live in cars" | 63 |
| "Cars" singer Gary | 28 |
| "The Pleasure Principle" Gary | 39 |
| "Cars" Gary | 21 |
| Given Novocain | 14 |
| Readied for the drilling | 24 |
| Needled at the dentist's office? | 36 |
| One who counts calories? | 24 |
| Financial analyst | 17 |
| Financial analysts | 18 |
| "Calculating" people | 30 |
| Paginated | 9 |
| Made a count of | 15 |
| Like Swiss bank accounts | 24 |
| Like some of this puzzle's words | 36 |
| Counted | 7 |
| Swiss bank offering | 19 |
| Person who really counts? | 25 |
| Paginator | 9 |
| 80%, as opposed to B- | 21 |
| Uncountable | 11 |
| Niblicks | 8 |
| Most people look out for it | 27 |
| Step One: For every answer in this crossword, count this | 56 |
| Most popular beer brands at the concession stands? | 50 |
| Ron Moody in "Oliver!" compared to others who played the part? | 72 |
| Leviticus follower | 18 |
| Pentateuch book | 15 |
| Part of the Pentateuch | 22 |
| More of the question with a calling | 35 |
| Book covering the Hebrews' 40-year wilderness exile | 55 |
| Illegal daily lottery | 21 |
| Statistical manipulation | 24 |
| Bill Russell's was retired | 30 |
| Start of some countdowns | 24 |
| Start of a David Letterman countdown | 36 |
| Seconds in command | 18 |
| Least feeling | 13 |
| Anesthesiologist's activity | 31 |
| What Novocain creates | 21 |
| Local deity | 11 |
| Spiritual force | 15 |
| Presiding spirit | 16 |
| Dynamic or creative force | 25 |
| Divine power or spirit | 22 |
| Creative force | 14 |
| What's required in some passwords | 37 |
| V or X, to a Roman | 18 |
| Roman X, e.g. | 13 |
| Roman or Arabic item | 20 |
| Roman or Arabic | 15 |
| Necessity in many passwords | 27 |
| It may be Roman or Arabic | 25 |
| It can be Roman | 15 |
| Inclusion in safer passwords | 28 |
| C or D, to old Romans | 21 |
| C or D, to Caesar | 17 |
| Arabic or Roman item | 20 |
| 4 or IX | 7 |
| Mathematical figures | 20 |
| M, V, L, etc., to a Roman | 25 |
| Arabic characters | 17 |
| List in detail | 14 |
| List from 1 to whatever | 23 |
| Part of a fraction | 18 |
| Having digits | 13 |
| Kind of keypad | 14 |
| Like some keypads | 17 |
| Like 0, but not O | 17 |
| ___ keypad | 10 |
| 3.14159..., for pi | 18 |
| It might be used for entering financial data | 44 |
| Features of ATMs | 16 |
| Evidence of computer tampering? | 31 |
| Quantitative "science"? | 33 |
| Spanish phonebook listings | 26 |
| Spanish counts? | 15 |
| Once and quince, for example | 28 |
| District deities | 16 |
| Of coins | 8 |
| Coin collecting | 15 |
| Study of change? | 16 |
| Quarter master? | 15 |
| Justice with a keyboard lock key? | 33 |
| Showman's good buys? | 24 |