| Goat, for one | 13 |
| Bear or human | 13 |
| Badger, as a rule | 17 |
| They'll try most anything | 29 |
| Like seagulls and grizzly bears | 31 |
| Shoulder: Prefix | 16 |
| Shoulder: Comb. form | 20 |
| Word PArt meaning shoulder | 26 |
| Shoulder: Preflx | 16 |
| W.S. on tennis ("3 Henry VI" III, 2) | 46 |
| "With how sad steps, ___ . . . ": Sidney | 50 |
| Cicero words | 12 |
| "O tempora! ___!": Cicero | 35 |
| "O tempora! ___!" | 27 |
| "O tempora! _____!": Cicero | 37 |
| Queen served by Hercules | 24 |
| Meditation training method? | 27 |
| Kyushu bay | 10 |
| City NNE of Nagasaki | 20 |
| Bay near Nagasaki | 17 |
| Seaport in SW Japan | 19 |
| Hop-___-thumb | 13 |
| "Peg ___ Heart" | 25 |
| Record of 1947 "Peg ___ Heart" | 40 |
| Hop- -- -thumb | 14 |
| 'Peg -- Heart' | 22 |
| Carry _____ ! | 13 |
| ___ or about | 13 |
| Where some prefer cream cheese | 30 |
| Really hitting the sauce | 24 |
| How junior pedals around | 24 |
| Having a spree | 14 |
| Speaking of repeatedly, to a Brit | 33 |
| Taking ten | 10 |
| With limited funds | 18 |
| How Sloppy Joes are served | 26 |
| How hot dogs are served | 23 |
| How chili burgers are served | 28 |
| Patronizing Greyhound, e.g. | 27 |
| How to cross the Sahara | 23 |
| 1967 hit by the Hollies | 23 |
| Punishment rebuttal | 19 |
| Part four of the pun | 20 |
| Tripping | 8 |
| Streisand film, with "Day" | 36 |
| "___ Day," 1965 song | 30 |
| Start of a Streisand song | 25 |
| Situated somewhere between two extremes | 39 |
| Luxuriating between ports, perhaps | 34 |
| How some tests are graded | 25 |
| 1998 Bryan Adams album | 22 |
| When a procrastinator might get around to it? | 45 |
| Where the teacher might casually sit | 36 |
| Where to find 21 pips | 21 |
| How some YOLO activities are done | 33 |
| How the Knicks of 1985-2000 may have rested their hopes? | 56 |
| When you can't see forever? | 31 |
| Wasting one's energy | 24 |
| Making a hopeless try | 21 |
| " . . . woes that wait ___?": Byron | 45 |
| Catapults or wild asses | 23 |
| Equus members | 13 |
| Nice way to end a pen-pal letter | 32 |
| "Mansion ___" (Hank Williams song) | 44 |
| "High __ was a lonely goatherd" | 41 |
| "___ far away ..." ("The Old Rugged Cross") | 63 |
| "Cat --- Tin Roof" | 28 |
| "Cat ___ Tin Roof" | 28 |
| How Columbo often worked | 24 |
| Put ___ (be snobbish) | 21 |
| Put ___ (act uppity) | 20 |
| Put ___ (show off) | 18 |
| Put ___ (pontificate) | 21 |
| Put ___ (behave haughtily) | 26 |
| Put ___ (act la-di-da) | 22 |
| Disregarding moderation, say | 28 |
| Continuing obsessively | 22 |
| Bar hopping | 11 |
| Impaneled | 9 |
| Currently enthusiastic | 22 |
| See 68A | 7 |
| Just for fun | 12 |
| Just for the heck of it | 23 |
| Without high expectations, maybe | 32 |
| Just for giggles | 16 |
| How manic pixie dream girls often do things | 43 |
| For shits and giggles | 21 |
| Dangerous place to go out | 25 |
| Out ___ (vulnerable) | 20 |
| Out ___ (precariously placed) | 29 |
| Insecurely placed | 17 |
| Hung out to dry? | 16 |
| In a crawling position | 22 |
| Meekly creeping | 15 |
| Where to find a bump, in a phrase | 33 |
| Where to find a bump | 20 |
| Where a turtle might be seen | 28 |
| Like a bump -- | 14 |
| How a bump may appear | 21 |
| Bump's locale? | 18 |