| Lee Grant | 9 |
| Bud and Kelly's mom | 23 |
| Lefty actress | 13 |
| ... World Figure Skating Hall of Fame [1976] | 44 |
| 'Fever' singer | 22 |
| ''Fever'' singer | 32 |
| Singer becomes golfer | 21 |
| Little '60s singer of I Will Follow Him | 46 |
| "Little" singer of "I Will Follow Him" | 58 |
| Sweet personality girl | 22 |
| Fleming and Lee | 15 |
| Buddy Holly hit of 1957 | 23 |
| 1957 hit for Buddy Holly and the Crickets | 41 |
| 1957 hit for Buddy Holly | 24 |
| 1957 Buddy Holly hit | 20 |
| 1957 Buddy Holly #3 hit | 23 |
| Harry's daughter familiarly | 32 |
| Square -- a round hole | 22 |
| Feature of many a pirate | 24 |
| Pirate's prosthesis | 23 |
| Pirate support, stereotypically | 31 |
| Captain Ahab feature | 20 |
| Stereotypical pirate | 20 |
| Part of a pirate costume | 24 |
| Long John Silver, for one | 25 |
| Ahab feature | 12 |
| Stuyvesant was one | 18 |
| Stuyvesant had one | 18 |
| Stereotypical pirate feature | 28 |
| Silver's artificial limb | 28 |
| Pirate's supporter | 22 |
| Pirate's support, stereotypically | 37 |
| Pirate's support | 20 |
| Pirate, stereotypically | 23 |
| Pirate-costume feature | 22 |
| Limb for Ahab | 13 |
| Feature for a wooden soldier? | 29 |
| Disney's Pete, for one | 26 |
| Captain Ahab, for one | 21 |
| Like Captain Ahab | 17 |
| Hobbled gofer on a pirate ship? | 31 |
| Pirate ship prosthetics | 23 |
| Limbs for movie pirates | 23 |
| Pirate's need on a cold day? | 32 |
| Westbrook | 9 |
| Westbrook and family | 20 |
| Similar to a wooden pin | 23 |
| Classic song from the 1913 "Ziegfeld Follies" | 55 |
| Classic song about an Irish lass that was a #1 hit in 1913 and 1947 | 67 |
| "Ziegfeld Follies" hit song of 1913 | 45 |
| Score the winning point in cribbage | 35 |
| Categorize a horse | 18 |
| Spinning toy | 12 |
| Wooden spinning toy | 19 |
| Pear-shaped | 11 |
| Rangoon's state | 19 |
| Watchmaker's cleaning tool | 30 |
| River in SE China | 17 |
| Manchurian city | 15 |
| N.Z. bird that cries "More pork!" | 43 |
| N.Z. bird | 9 |
| Negligee | 8 |
| Gowns that are rarely worn out | 30 |
| Apres-bain gowns | 16 |
| Followers of the Javits Center architect | 40 |
| Sorrow, in Paris | 16 |
| Punishment, in law | 18 |
| Airline's exercise program? | 31 |
| Deposit spot for I.M.'s crony? | 34 |
| Device for having an I.M. conversation? | 39 |
| How Irish tea was once served in China? | 39 |
| Pragmatism pioneer Charles Sanders --- | 38 |
| Architect I.M. and family | 25 |
| Polyglot Mario and others | 25 |
| I.M.'s family members | 25 |
| I. M. and Mario | 15 |
| Architect I. M. and family | 26 |
| Architect and family | 20 |
| American architect's family | 31 |
| Louvre Pyramid dedication, say? | 31 |
| Deprecatory | 11 |
| "Psycho" and others | 29 |
| Relative of the weasel | 22 |
| Large brown martens also known as fishers or wejacks | 52 |
| Striped silk fabric | 19 |
| Duck or fabric | 14 |
| Duck bred for food | 18 |
| Chinese duck | 12 |
| Toy dog type | 12 |
| Toy developed in China | 22 |
| Pug-nosed dog | 13 |
| Oriental breed of dog | 21 |
| Feisty dog | 10 |
| Dish often served with hoisin sauce | 35 |
| Chinese restaurant specialty | 28 |
| Fowl from China | 15 |
| Eastern delicacy | 16 |
| Chinese entrée with an out-of-date name | 42 |
| Typically long-haired breed | 27 |
| Some Chinese? | 13 |