| Crested, as a woodpecker | 24 |
| Crested | 7 |
| Capped, as a mushroom | 21 |
| Having a crest | 14 |
| Like a Dagwood sandwich | 23 |
| Boarded all at once | 19 |
| Entered en masse | 16 |
| Boarded en masse | 16 |
| Assigned in spades | 18 |
| Participated in a gang tackle | 29 |
| Gang-tackled | 12 |
| Pier-building machine | 21 |
| Pier-builder's need | 23 |
| Machine used in construction | 28 |
| Machine hammer | 14 |
| Loaded watercourse | 18 |
| Hard-hitting mystery writer? | 28 |
| Huge hammering machines | 23 |
| Why Buffalo residents dream of Florida? | 39 |
| Nicholas ___, who wrote "Wiseguys" | 44 |
| "Wiseguy" writer Nicholas | 35 |
| Mushroom caps | 13 |
| Cap: prefix | 11 |
| _____ (Regina, familiarly) | 26 |
| Epithet for many a lemon | 24 |
| Person with a messy desk | 24 |
| Stacker, as of coins | 20 |
| Stacker | 7 |
| One doing laundry, often | 24 |
| He makes heaps | 14 |
| Bricklayer, e.g. | 16 |
| They make heaps | 15 |
| Storage workers | 15 |
| Pelion-Ossa giants, e.g. | 24 |
| Enters helter-skelter | 21 |
| Enters, as a mob | 16 |
| Enters the car as a group | 25 |
| Enters en masse | 15 |
| Enters all at once | 18 |
| Boards any which way | 20 |
| Enters as a disorderly group | 28 |
| They're fun to jump in | 26 |
| Roofer's largess | 20 |
| Adds excessively | 16 |
| Join in a football heap | 23 |
| Mushroom cap | 12 |
| Robber's deed | 17 |
| Steals from the supply closet | 29 |
| Rips off often | 14 |
| Well-known Thanksgiving guest | 29 |
| A Plymouth colony founder | 25 |
| Wayfarer | 8 |
| Plymouth Colony settler | 23 |
| Myles Standish, e.g. | 20 |
| Host at the first Thanksgiving | 30 |
| Celebrant of Thanksgiving | 25 |
| William Bradford, e.g. | 22 |
| Plymouth colonizer | 18 |
| Member of a noted colony | 24 |
| Mayflower fare | 14 |
| Bunyan's Christian, e.g. | 28 |
| The fifth of the Five Pillars of Islam | 38 |
| Holy trek | 9 |
| Certain family men | 18 |
| Legislature at Plymouth | 23 |
| Famous diners | 13 |
| Participants in a feast | 23 |
| PLYMOUTH ROCK? | 14 |
| Shortened title of a 17th-century allegory | 42 |
| Philippine nut | 14 |
| P. I. nut tree | 14 |
| Nut from a Philippine tree | 26 |
| Java almond | 11 |
| Hairs, to biologists | 20 |
| Hairs on Hadrian's head | 27 |
| Hairs | 5 |
| Botanical hairs | 15 |
| Continuing to criticize unnecessarily | 37 |
| Supports for buildings, piers, etc. | 35 |
| Pier supports | 13 |
| Pier props | 10 |
| Pier group? | 11 |
| Groups of wharf-supporting beams | 32 |
| Foundation components | 21 |
| Make like a marauder | 20 |
| Loot, as the Vikings did | 24 |
| Act the marauder | 16 |
| What a timid actor might do as a pirate? | 40 |
| Tiresome person grew old | 24 |
| Plundering person | 17 |
| SUNG | 4 |
| An upright citizen, e.g. | 24 |
| Columns | 7 |
| Ones standing around monuments? | 31 |
| "The Seven ___ of Wisdom" | 35 |
| Community elders, perhaps | 25 |
| Aimless drifting | 16 |
| Pharmacist's bonnet | 23 |
| Brimless hat for women | 22 |
| Places for aspirins or weapons | 30 |