| Actor Shore | 11 |
| Betel leaf: Var. | 16 |
| Cause of a good belly laugh? | 28 |
| Girdles? | 8 |
| Like one with a spare tire | 26 |
| Like many gourmands | 19 |
| N.F.L. sacker Bryce ___ | 23 |
| Austrian violinist Emil | 23 |
| Of a temporary stop | 19 |
| Remote feature | 14 |
| Interrupted the press conference? | 33 |
| Hesitant ones | 13 |
| Taking five | 11 |
| Catching one's breath | 25 |
| De ___ University | 17 |
| Puerto Rican hat | 16 |
| Actress Marisa | 14 |
| Stately Faure composition | 25 |
| Stately court dance of the 16th and 17th centuries | 50 |
| Stately 16th-century dance | 26 |
| Ravel's "--- For a Dead Princess" | 47 |
| Ravel's "_____ for a Dead Princess" | 49 |
| Quaint, dignified dance for couples | 35 |
| Elizabethan court dance | 23 |
| 16th-century dance | 18 |
| ___ For a Dead Princess | 25 |
| Stately court dances | 20 |
| Stately 16th-century dances | 27 |
| Turkey hens, in Tampico | 23 |
| Traveler's nightmare due to a road crew strike? | 51 |
| Line 2 of the verse | 19 |
| Mr. Chekov of "Star Trek" | 35 |
| Enterprise crew member Chekov | 29 |
| Datsyuk or Bure of hockey | 25 |
| "Star Trek" character __ Chekov | 41 |
| Job seekers may pound it | 24 |
| It's right off Pennsylvania Avenue | 38 |
| It's right off Main Street, really | 38 |
| Gravel alternative | 18 |
| Flagging | 8 |
| Employment seekers may pound it | 31 |
| "19. My all-time favorite rock band is ___" | 53 |
| What a sidewalk sketcher is called in Sussex | 44 |
| Workers in chalk | 16 |
| Job where you deal with asphalt fumes | 37 |
| A cop on the beat, e.g. | 23 |
| Road surfaces | 13 |
| Do highway work | 15 |
| Road workers | 12 |
| Roadbuilders | 12 |
| Eases future development | 24 |
| "We never stopped talking. Communication may not always lead to understanding, but at least it ___ ..." | 113 |
| Italy's "City of a Hundred Towers" | 48 |
| Tent at an expo | 15 |
| State fair structure | 20 |
| Expo structure | 14 |
| Exhibitor's place | 21 |
| Elaborate tent | 14 |
| Big tent at an expo | 19 |
| Pearl Buck novel | 16 |
| Stately dance: Var. | 19 |
| Covering a lot | 14 |
| Surfacing material | 18 |
| Material for a highway | 22 |
| Leading, as the way | 19 |
| Elegance in road construction? | 30 |
| Some public works projects | 26 |
| Granolith | 9 |
| Flag of a sort | 14 |
| Man with salivating dogs | 24 |
| Russian physiologist: 1849–1936 | 38 |
| Russian dog man | 15 |
| Reflex studier | 14 |
| Pioneer in conditioning research | 32 |
| Physiologist Ivan who worked with dogs | 38 |
| Noted handler of dogs | 21 |
| His dogs made him famous | 24 |
| Dog studier of note | 19 |
| 1904 Physiology Nobelist | 24 |
| 1904 Nobel-winning physiologist | 31 |
| "Conditioned Reflexes" author | 39 |
| 'Conditioned reflex' doctor | 35 |
| St. Petersburg-born ballet star | 31 |
| She founded her own company circa 1905 | 38 |
| Russian ballerina Anna | 22 |
| Great dancer of W.W. I era | 26 |
| Ballet legend Anna | 18 |
| Ballerina from St. Petersburg | 29 |
| Ballerina famous for her "Dying Swan" | 47 |
| 1920s ballet star | 17 |
| "The Dying Swan" ballerina | 36 |
| Conditioned, as a response | 26 |
| _____ dog (lab experiment subjects) | 35 |
| __ dog: conditioned reflex experiment | 37 |
| Peacock constellation | 21 |
| Sky Peacock | 11 |
| Peacock in the sky | 18 |
| Peacock of the sky | 18 |
| Peacock of sky | 14 |
| Celestial Peacock | 17 |