| Heel type named for a dagger | 28 |
| Moonshiner's contrivance | 28 |
| "___ nacht . . . " | 28 |
| Ben of 'Tower Heist' | 28 |
| Art student's assignment | 28 |
| Equipment for a circus clown | 28 |
| Juggler's perch, perhaps | 28 |
| Cliffside dwelling supporter | 28 |
| Like awkwardly formal speech | 28 |
| Scary kids' books author | 28 |
| Possible cause of a swelling | 28 |
| ... a bee during a downpour? | 28 |
| Strong ale, in British lingo | 28 |
| Swimmers with whiplike tails | 28 |
| Like skunks or skunk cabbage | 28 |
| Mix together, as cake batter | 28 |
| Do as the cookbook instructs | 28 |
| Tend to the batter, in a way | 28 |
| Not a Bond martini direction | 28 |
| Hadise "___ Me Up" | 28 |
| "___ Crazy" (1980) | 28 |
| Classic 1973 Bob Marley song | 28 |
| Ruins 007's martini, say | 28 |
| Gradually adds, as to batter | 28 |
| NW Missouri city, informally | 28 |
| Morningside Heights landmark | 28 |
| Memphis hospital, familiarly | 28 |
| Cardinals, on the scoreboard | 28 |
| One N.L. team's insignia | 28 |
| Nat'l league cap letters | 28 |
| Home of the N.L.'s Cards | 28 |
| Chief trade artery of Canada | 28 |
| Canonized fifth-century pope | 28 |
| Fifth-century canonized pope | 28 |
| Capital of Manche department | 28 |
| Normandy battle site of WWII | 28 |
| Battle site soon after D-Day | 28 |
| Normandy invasion town, 1944 | 28 |
| Normandy battle site of 1944 | 28 |
| French town in WWII fighting | 28 |
| Battle of Normandy objective | 28 |
| Allies' prize: July 1944 | 28 |
| Allied victory site, 7/18/44 | 28 |
| City named for a French king | 28 |
| Might-have-been Midwest team | 28 |
| Name in many a hospital name | 28 |
| He wrote of the prodigal son | 28 |
| Columbia University hospital | 28 |
| Author of one of the Gospels | 28 |
| Part-French, part-Dutch isl. | 28 |
| Whitefish Island's river | 28 |
| River from Superior to Huron | 28 |
| Parish in a Bing Crosby film | 28 |
| "The Bells of ___" | 28 |
| Resort town near Piz Bernina | 28 |
| Place to change lines: Abbr. | 28 |
| Pou ___ (base of operations) | 28 |
| Word before clerk or company | 28 |
| Olympic Games site ___: 1912 | 28 |
| Reagan's budget director | 28 |
| Hoard pastry on Wall Street? | 28 |
| Heavy, filling food, in Soho | 28 |
| "Smoke" to chew on | 28 |
| O'Neill's Yank, e.g. | 28 |
| USAF plane for short runways | 28 |
| Small-strip aircraft acronym | 28 |
| Plane on an aircraft carrier | 28 |
| Mil. plane for small runways | 28 |
| Certain kind of plane: Abbr. | 28 |
| Appropriated inappropriately | 28 |
| What unoriginal musician did | 28 |
| What the piper's son did | 28 |
| Beat the catcher's throw | 28 |
| It may end up in a chop shop | 28 |
| Absolut alternative, briefly | 28 |
| Grey Goose rival, familiarly | 28 |
| Gray Goose rival, informally | 28 |
| Brand used in a cosmo, maybe | 28 |
| U.S. Open tennis champ: 1966 | 28 |
| 1966 U.S. Open champion Fred | 28 |
| Leaf's breathing orifice | 28 |
| Post-Thanksgiving discomfort | 28 |
| Fourteen pounds, in Brighton | 28 |
| What Medusa turned people to | 28 |
| Fourteen pounds in Brighton | 28 |
| Horace who moved the Giants | 28 |
| Georgia Confederate memorial | 28 |
| One finding roaches at home? | 28 |
| Movies' Spicoli, for one | 28 |
| Follower of suffragette Lucy | 28 |
| Dwight ___, U.S. high jumper | 28 |
| Not far (with "a") | 28 |
| Evade while being questioned | 28 |
| Chain-link fence alternative | 28 |
| Caveman's cooking tools? | 28 |
| In a coldly inexpressive way | 28 |
| Obdurate court champ of 1953 | 28 |
| Prepared for the anthem, say | 28 |
| Waited one's turn, often | 28 |
| Kitchen island seat, perhaps | 28 |