| Regularly, but not too frequently | 33 |
| Like the Rose Bowl game | 23 |
| "I'm ___ twice shy, baby" | 39 |
| Saw about caution | 17 |
| Adage regarding skittishness | 28 |
| ___ all (finally) | 17 |
| Limerick, line 3 | 16 |
| ___ a blue moon | 15 |
| ___ a while | 11 |
| Very rare | 9 |
| Kaufman-Hart play: 1930 | 23 |
| Very rarely indeed | 18 |
| Ultrarare | 9 |
| Talking Heads' "As the days go by, let the water hold me down" song | 81 |
| Slightly more than never | 24 |
| Seldom, and then some | 21 |
| Play about Hollywood | 20 |
| Never? Well, almost | 19 |
| Like certain opportunities | 26 |
| Kaufman-Hart play | 17 |
| Bricusse-Newley song: 1961 | 26 |
| Joey Buttafuoco's favorite song | 35 |
| Word by C. F. Alexander | 23 |
| Start of a Socratic quotation | 29 |
| Piano teacher's request, maybe | 34 |
| One last time | 13 |
| "___ with feeling" | 28 |
| "___ unto the breach" | 31 |
| ___ twice (occasionally) | 24 |
| Cursory inspection | 18 |
| Swift survey | 12 |
| Swift, appraising glance | 24 |
| Quick size-up | 13 |
| Quick job | 9 |
| Quick appraisal | 15 |
| Cursory examination | 19 |
| Cursory cleaning, say | 21 |
| Words to a barber | 17 |
| Superficial treatment | 21 |
| Relative of a lick and a promise | 32 |
| Hasty, superficial treatment, with "the" | 50 |
| "upon a time . . . " | 30 |
| Upon a time | 11 |
| Genealogical term | 17 |
| Spanish elevens | 15 |
| French weights | 14 |
| ___ often (repeatedly, to a fault) | 34 |
| Simple Minds "___ a Time" | 35 |
| Fairy-tale words | 16 |
| _____ a Crime, 1992 Candy movie | 31 |
| Start of "The Raven" | 30 |
| Carol Burnett hit | 17 |
| 2003 film "Érase una Vez" | 39 |
| Start of a law observed by Charles Schulz | 41 |
| Silver coin of Malta | 20 |
| ___ nine (ecstatic) | 19 |
| Barb: Prefix | 12 |
| Science that focuses on cancer: abbr. | 37 |
| Humor that doesn't cause a blush? | 37 |
| Beginning, to Burns | 19 |
| Beginning, in Ayr | 17 |
| Directly ahead | 14 |
| Passing preventer | 17 |
| Bad thing to drive into | 23 |
| How some salespeople are paid | 29 |
| Proceeding smoothly as planned | 30 |
| Proceeding as expected | 22 |
| Not going astray | 16 |
| Like many basketball drills | 27 |
| One way to buy things | 21 |
| By deferred payment | 19 |
| How expensive goods may be bought | 33 |
| Driving at a fixed speed, maybe | 31 |
| Electrical wave: Prefix | 23 |
| Town N of Valencia | 18 |
| Electrical wave: Comb. form | 27 |
| "The English Patient" author Michael | 46 |
| Command given to one of Santa's reindeer | 44 |
| Waves, in Mexico | 16 |
| Like many teens at the movies | 29 |
| How many teens go to movies | 27 |
| ___ One (political idea-sharing .org site with the slogan "You Set the Agenda") | 89 |
| At the start | 12 |
| Where some words fall | 21 |
| Without the ball | 16 |
| How some movies are delivered | 29 |
| When presented for payment | 26 |
| One way to watch movies | 23 |
| Like some video, to cable customers | 35 |
| Like some cable movie viewing | 29 |
| How some things are available | 29 |
| Entrusted for safekeeping | 25 |
| Urging from Santa | 17 |
| Waves: Fr. | 10 |
| French waves | 12 |
| Waves, in Lac Léman | 22 |
| Waves on l'océan | 23 |
| Marcel's waves | 18 |
| Female water spirit | 19 |
| Sir Frederick Ashton ballet | 27 |