| "Pain has an Element ___" | 35 |
| "Pain — has an Element ___": Dickinson | 55 |
| "Five foot two, eyes ___" | 35 |
| "Monty Python's Life ___" | 39 |
| Boast (Part 2) | 14 |
| "To tell children ___ and goblins" | 44 |
| Room for a pres. or prin. | 25 |
| See 79A | 7 |
| "Ports ___," Ibert opus: 1924 | 39 |
| "On the Isle ___" | 27 |
| " . . . sing a song ___ again": Yellen | 48 |
| " . . . day ____ true love . . . " | 44 |
| Authorized: abbr. | 17 |
| Britain's House ___ | 23 |
| How Sayers finished "The Bone" | 40 |
| Words after ''break'' | 37 |
| Break or time follower | 22 |
| Break ___ (dawn) | 16 |
| At the break ___ | 16 |
| On second thought, make it an action flick: "Howards End..." | 70 |
| Hamlet, Prince ___ | 18 |
| "Wool of bat, and tongue ___": Macbeth | 48 |
| Out-___ (alfresco) | 18 |
| "The Island ___ Moreau" | 33 |
| Second part of the description | 30 |
| A bit ___ (assortment) | 22 |
| Heinlein classic, "The Green Hills ___" | 49 |
| A life ___ | 10 |
| "Use Your Illusion 1" jam "Garden ___" | 58 |
| "East ____" | 21 |
| Lamb's "Essays ___" | 33 |
| LAST PART OF QUERY | 18 |
| W. Budapest, to Berliners | 25 |
| Manuscript reviewer | 19 |
| "...long walk ___ short pier" | 39 |
| Easy as falling ___ log | 23 |
| Medieval king | 13 |
| Eighth-century Mercian king | 27 |
| Easy as falling -- log | 22 |
| "...___ short pier!" | 30 |
| " ... long walk ___ short pier!" | 42 |
| " . . . ___ short pier!" | 34 |
| ''Like water __ duck's back'' | 49 |
| Twist... | 8 |
| Words after a matter | 20 |
| Start of Finnigin's cable to Flannigan | 42 |
| Like things said after cutting to a commercial | 46 |
| Like some TV interviewers' questions | 40 |
| Disabled transmitter | 20 |
| Part 2 of advice | 16 |
| Baseball's Hall ___ | 23 |
| Bill __ (menu) | 14 |
| Teutonic hero and others | 24 |
| Run -- the mouth (gab) | 22 |
| Run ___ the mouth | 17 |
| Churchill's "Hinge ___" | 37 |
| "Fickle finger ___" | 29 |
| About to fall over | 18 |
| Marching to a different drummer | 31 |
| The cardiologist's routine was a little ___ | 47 |
| Rather unconventional | 21 |
| DRAW A BOY | 10 |
| Call ender, at times | 20 |
| Go ___ oneself | 14 |
| Tossed aside | 12 |
| Not quite in the middle | 23 |
| Situated away from the middle | 29 |
| Lopsided toupee? | 16 |
| Remote possibility | 18 |
| Blue tales | 10 |
| Out of bounds, in a way | 23 |
| Paper or fabric remnants | 24 |
| Weekends? | 9 |
| Taxi's "I'm not working now" sign | 51 |
| Not clocked in | 14 |
| Ones with guns put away | 23 |
| Time for some to vote, minus one year? | 38 |
| Events that result in unsatisfactory officeholders? | 51 |
| Second sign on the music store door? | 36 |
| Like square dancers at times | 28 |
| Umbrage: var. | 13 |
| Transgressor | 12 |
| Violation | 9 |
| Team with the football | 22 |
| Football side | 13 |
| What a QB directs | 17 |
| Side with the ball | 18 |
| Playmaking group | 16 |
| Insult or injury | 16 |
| Transgressions | 14 |
| Like some football tackles | 26 |
| Basketball violation or, with a comma, "repulsive" | 60 |
| Lovers embrace passionately in public place; ref declares ... | 61 |
| Trash talk? | 11 |
| Quarterback's protectors | 28 |
| Obnoxious approach? | 19 |
| "That dress makes you look fat," e.g.? | 48 |
| It may be acknowledged with a slap | 34 |
| Linesman in front of a quarterback | 34 |
| Propose placing a mocking person in a strongbox? | 48 |