| Gabrilowitsch | 13 |
| Russian pianist ___ Gabrilowitsch | 33 |
| New Hampshire lake, river or town | 33 |
| Certain Algonquian tribesperson | 31 |
| Bone: Lat. | 10 |
| Chalcogens | 10 |
| Place for bones | 15 |
| Bone receptacle | 15 |
| Skeleton depository | 19 |
| Receptacle for the bones of the dead | 36 |
| Burial urn | 10 |
| Burial receptacle | 17 |
| Very hot celestial orb | 22 |
| Massive, very hot celestial orb | 31 |
| Hot, blue spectral type | 23 |
| Words from a Latin carol | 24 |
| Very hot celestial orbs | 23 |
| Ultrahot masses | 15 |
| To astronomers, they're hot and blue | 40 |
| Televangelist Joel | 18 |
| Former Dodger pitcher Claude ___ | 32 |
| Bases of bone tissues: Var. | 27 |
| East in Essen | 13 |
| East to Erhard | 15 |
| Point NW of Bruxelles | 21 |
| Reveals, old style | 18 |
| Gaudy display | 13 |
| Medical students might bone up on this course? | 46 |
| Benign swellings | 16 |
| Bone part: Comb. form | 21 |
| Physician, often | 16 |
| Physician with a D.O. degree | 28 |
| Medical practitioner | 20 |
| Medical manipulator | 19 |
| Master manipulator | 18 |
| Manipulative health care worker | 31 |
| Holistic physician | 18 |
| Of certain manipulators | 23 |
| Faeroe island | 13 |
| Some blenders | 13 |
| Expressbake, MyBlend, etc. | 26 |
| ___ Way (Roman route) | 21 |
| Church doorkeeper | 17 |
| Recurring melodic phrase | 24 |
| Recurring melodic fragment | 26 |
| Constantly repeated pattern | 27 |
| Constantly recurring melodic fragment | 37 |
| Porelike | 8 |
| Stablemen | 9 |
| Workers with horse sense? | 25 |
| Stable work force | 17 |
| Livery workers | 14 |
| Horse handlers at an inn | 24 |
| Workers in stables | 18 |
| Stablemen: Var. | 15 |
| Stable employees | 16 |
| Grooms at inns | 14 |
| European coin until 1990 | 24 |
| East German currency | 20 |
| Formation of bone | 17 |
| Bone formation | 14 |
| Process of bone formation | 25 |
| Purples, to Plautus | 19 |
| Society's cold shoulder | 27 |
| Social exclusion | 16 |
| Fate of one sent to Coventry | 28 |
| Excluded from society | 21 |
| "Lady Inger of ___," Ibsen play | 41 |
| Czech coal center | 17 |
| Oyster: Comb. form | 18 |
| Oyster genus | 12 |
| Bivalve genus as of bluepoints | 31 |
| Largest birds | 13 |
| Head hiders | 11 |
| South wind: Sp. | 15 |
| Bureaucrat, Sylvia _____ | 24 |
| Kilns: Var. | 11 |
| Drying chambers: Var. | 21 |
| She played Jane to Weissmuller's Tarzan | 43 |
| Maureen, who played Tarzan's mate | 37 |
| Maureen of "Tarzan" fame | 34 |
| Maureen of "Tarzan the Ape Man" | 41 |
| "Duffy of San Quentin" star | 37 |
| 1963 U.S. Open champ (tennis) | 29 |
| U.S. Open tennis champ: 1963 | 28 |
| Town near Sevilla | 17 |
| Court champ: 1963 | 17 |
| A rival of Laver and Emerson | 28 |
| 1963 U.S. Tennis Open champ | 27 |
| 1963 U.S. Open tennis winner Rafael | 35 |
| 1963 U.S. men's singles champ | 33 |
| '63 US Open winner Rafael | 30 |
| Sophomores at a Columbus col., e.g. | 35 |
| Two English saints | 18 |
| Actor and stand-up comic Patton | 31 |
| Stand-up comic Patton | 21 |
| Patton who voiced Remy in "Ratatouille" | 49 |
| Patton of the "Comedians of Comedy" tour | 50 |
| Patton of "King of Queens" | 36 |
| Tie breaker, so to speak | 24 |