| Maryland's nickname | 23 |
| Maryland | 8 |
| Childhood flame | 15 |
| ___ German (dead language) | 26 |
| Historic town of Connecticut | 28 |
| Well-known agriculturalist | 26 |
| Subject of a children's song associated with the vowels in the answer to each starred clue | 94 |
| Book about my father the so-so student, with "The"? | 61 |
| E.H. tale re a visit to the Vatican? (with "The") | 59 |
| He kicked the bucket, in a song | 31 |
| The Mighty Mississippi | 22 |
| Winnebago-driving elder? | 24 |
| Business founded by poet Nelly's father? | 44 |
| "Mosses from an ___": Hawthorne | 41 |
| "Please to put a penny in the ___ . . . " | 51 |
| Part 1 of a Neil Young lyric | 28 |
| Snow bringer | 12 |
| He might put chills up your spine | 33 |
| Treasure–hunter's aid | 32 |
| Name for Manchuria's Chang Tso-lin | 38 |
| Why some find comic Jackie disagreeable? | 40 |
| Rembrandt, notably | 18 |
| Hitchcock, in a way | 19 |
| Great painter | 13 |
| Great European painter prior to 19th century | 44 |
| Goya, e.g. | 10 |
| Carpaccio, for example | 22 |
| Ancient school man? | 19 |
| 17th-century artist, perhaps | 28 |
| Some gallery hang-ups | 21 |
| Apt anagram of ART'S MODELS | 31 |
| "Grumpy" film title characters | 40 |
| Whitebeards | 11 |
| Nine ____ | 9 |
| Hemingway fisher and others | 27 |
| Buzzards | 8 |
| "Grumpy" film characters | 34 |
| Scrooge-like types | 18 |
| Book about Ararat or Vesuvius? | 30 |
| Standards, e.g. | 15 |
| Retired warship pilot? | 22 |
| Place often revisited | 21 |
| Cause for decrepitude | 21 |
| Age; antiquity | 14 |
| State song of the Granite State | 31 |
| Yesterday's buzz, today | 27 |
| Yesterday's buzz | 20 |
| Hardly the latest buzz | 22 |
| It's outdated | 17 |
| Everyone's already heard it | 31 |
| Currency lacker | 15 |
| Wharton wrote about it and Sinatra sang about it | 48 |
| Place in a classic Frank Sinatra tune | 37 |
| Locale in a classic Frank Sinatra song | 38 |
| Gotham oxymoron | 15 |
| Many Wall Street retirees? | 26 |
| The Brooklyn Dodgers? | 21 |
| Name for the devil | 18 |
| Language of the Eddas | 21 |
| The Eddas were written in it | 28 |
| Leif Ericson's language | 27 |
| Language of medieval Scandinavia | 32 |
| Language from which we get "ransack" | 46 |
| Danish ancestor | 15 |
| Purported source of Revere's historic signal | 48 |
| Traditional song, lyrics by Samuel Woodworth | 44 |
| Traditional song by Samuel Woodworth | 36 |
| Where Merlin is imprisoned in "Idylls of the King" | 60 |
| Oft-heard joke | 14 |
| It's often brittle and yellow | 33 |
| Creaky stand-in? | 16 |
| Numismatist's residence | 27 |
| Taylor, Zachary | 15 |
| Burnt carmine | 13 |
| " . . . out the ___": Tennyson | 40 |
| Parlor sight | 12 |
| Where denarii were spent | 24 |
| Antique grayish-pink shade | 26 |
| Grayish-red shade | 17 |
| Wilted immature flower of 1914? | 31 |
| Florist's bet: 1914 | 23 |
| Derby winner, 1914 | 18 |
| Thing to break free of, perhaps | 31 |
| Popular hymn, with "The" | 34 |
| Long-extinct German dialect of which the epic poem "The Heliand" is the only known sample | 99 |
| Germanic language of yore | 25 |
| Traditionalists | 15 |
| One way to kick it | 18 |
| Tradition-al | 12 |
| Steely Dan is never going back to theirs | 40 |
| Opposite of avant-garde | 23 |
| Opposed to innovation | 21 |
| Like some conservative teaching methods | 39 |
| Group that resists change | 25 |
| Group that dislikes whippersnappers | 35 |
| Conduct classes? | 16 |
| Salvage holiday paper like your grandmother? (New Jersey) | 57 |
| Etonian's wear in Bangkok? | 30 |
| Reunion neckwear? | 17 |
| Really conservative Conservatives? | 34 |