| March 14, to math teachers | 26 |
| Fritter (away) | 14 |
| Puttering person | 16 |
| Walter of "Funny Girl" | 32 |
| Garson co-star | 14 |
| Back-to-back Best Actor nominee of the 1940s | 44 |
| Walter's transportation | 27 |
| Walter got set for a race? | 26 |
| Hybrid language | 15 |
| Hardly the Queen's English | 30 |
| Simplified language | 19 |
| Simplified language form | 24 |
| Geometry teacher divulging the secret of a circle? | 50 |
| Precursors of mode | 18 |
| Dessert not made by priests? | 28 |
| Dessert delivered over the Internet? | 36 |
| How did the mathematician describe a Sicilian pizza? | 52 |
| They're spotted on the range | 32 |
| Gun with a silencer? | 20 |
| Like quilts | 11 |
| Like a patchwork quilt (with "together") | 50 |
| Stitched together, as in quilting | 33 |
| Put (together), as a jigsaw | 27 |
| Put (together) | 14 |
| Like patchwork | 14 |
| Like a patchwork quilt | 22 |
| Like a crazy quilt | 18 |
| Fitted parts together | 21 |
| -- together (assembled) | 23 |
| ___ together (assembled) | 24 |
| Fabrics sold by the yard | 24 |
| Gefilte portion? | 16 |
| Coin for Long John Silver | 25 |
| Fingerprint, sometimes | 22 |
| What ogles made the handsome butcher feel like? | 47 |
| Song about a venison serving? | 29 |
| What you might get in an argument (with "a") | 54 |
| Telling-off | 11 |
| What Dad the investor is after? | 31 |
| Some of that old time religion? | 31 |
| Textile joiner | 14 |
| Quilter or textile worker | 25 |
| Two-___ (some bathing suits) | 28 |
| Lousy cars, slangily | 20 |
| ___ eight (pesos) | 17 |
| Spanish money worth half as much? | 33 |
| "But helpless ___ He plays": FitzGerald | 49 |
| Stew made from this 'n' that? | 37 |
| Businessman's three . . . | 29 |
| Three times? | 12 |
| 3 TIMES | 7 |
| Type of mathematical function | 29 |
| Working on a crazy quilt | 24 |
| Nest for Nesselrode | 19 |
| Item for a rolling pin | 22 |
| It should be flaky | 18 |
| Flaky base | 10 |
| Baker's base | 16 |
| Empty shells in the kitchen | 27 |
| They should be flaky | 20 |
| Quiche holders | 14 |
| Filling holders | 15 |
| Empty shells | 12 |
| Cobbler bottoms | 15 |
| ___-terre | 9 |
| Temporary lodgings: Var. | 24 |
| Luigi's foot | 16 |
| It's rolled with a pin and put in a tin | 43 |
| Storied exterminator | 20 |
| One whose music is easy to follow? | 34 |
| Legendary German musician | 25 |
| Exterminator of fiction | 23 |
| Charismatic leaders | 19 |
| Frenchmen's feet | 20 |
| Feet: Fr. | 9 |
| Where the baker pledged? | 24 |
| Homely one | 10 |
| Having a stupid expression | 26 |
| Many a Three Stooges melee | 26 |
| Battles with thrown weapons | 27 |
| Apples or cherries, sometimes | 29 |
| Mincemeat, e.g. | 15 |
| Mince, mud, or meat | 19 |
| It may be found below the crust | 31 |
| Fruit or mincemeat, e.g. | 24 |
| Banana cream, e.g. | 18 |
| Cobbler-filled woodland? | 24 |
| ___ the sky (wishfulness) | 25 |
| ___ the sky | 11 |
| __ the sky (pipe dream) | 23 |
| Attacking, slapstick-style | 26 |
| Phantasmagoric | 14 |
| Promise one can't count on | 30 |
| Half-baked utopia? | 18 |
| Unrealistic goal | 16 |
| Unrealistic aspiration | 22 |
| Impractical prospect | 20 |
| Illusory promise | 16 |
| Baker's promise? | 20 |
| Promise of prosperity around the corner | 39 |