| Sound heard around the clock | 28 |
| Barely useful advice, part 1 | 28 |
| One of Taylor's husbands | 28 |
| Elizabeth Taylor's third | 28 |
| "Hot" winter drink | 28 |
| Sweet, spicy alcoholic drink | 28 |
| Hot drink containing alcohol | 28 |
| Bureau for hot mixed drinks? | 28 |
| "It's __ for!" | 28 |
| Wonderful beyond description | 28 |
| Heading on a list of errands | 28 |
| Executive's list heading | 28 |
| It might include check boxes | 28 |
| Bathwater temperature tester | 28 |
| Baby's "piggy" | 28 |
| Reggio's locale in Italy | 28 |
| Pavlova's turning point? | 28 |
| ___ loop (skater's jump) | 28 |
| One of the 10 lowest digits? | 28 |
| It can be painful when corny | 28 |
| Reinforced work boot feature | 28 |
| Word with "pigeon" | 28 |
| Played footsie with, perhaps | 28 |
| ___ the line (obeyed orders) | 28 |
| Hit obliquely as a halfback? | 28 |
| They may be treated in a spa | 28 |
| "___ is human ..." | 28 |
| Start of a fallibility adage | 28 |
| "Bells on her ___" | 28 |
| What Lear's pobble lacks | 28 |
| Locales of certain phalanges | 28 |
| Clumsy dancer's problems | 28 |
| It has a tip for a ballerina | 28 |
| One of Hines's varieties | 28 |
| True __: exactly as expected | 28 |
| Meatless stir-fry ingredient | 28 |
| Hot-and-sour soup ingredient | 28 |
| Hot and sour soup ingredient | 28 |
| Ceremonial gown for Claudius | 28 |
| It covered Caesar's butt | 28 |
| Chant at a fraternity party? | 28 |
| Costume made from a bedsheet | 28 |
| "Spartacus" attire | 28 |
| ___ party (fraternity event) | 28 |
| Part of Pliny's wardrobe | 28 |
| Items in Brutus's closet | 28 |
| Dressed like a Roman senator | 28 |
| Costumes made with bedsheets | 28 |
| Items in Caesar's closet | 28 |
| Words in Jack-and-Jill rhyme | 28 |
| "For here or ___?" | 28 |
| How some orders are prepared | 28 |
| Ghana's eastern neighbor | 28 |
| "Sack up my order" | 28 |
| Get dressed in fancy clothes | 28 |
| How some advice may be taken | 28 |
| Yvette's "you" | 28 |
| What you might be in France? | 28 |
| It might make you a sweater? | 28 |
| Decorative upholstery fabric | 28 |
| Worked a 12-hour shift, e.g. | 28 |
| Madame's grooming ritual | 28 |
| Formal or fashionable attire | 28 |
| Eau de ___ (perfume variety) | 28 |
| WWII Japanese prime minister | 28 |
| Japanese P.M. during W.W. II | 28 |
| Dispenser of Hungarian wine? | 28 |
| Portion of bread, in Britain | 28 |
| Currency substitute, perhaps | 28 |
| Thimble or shoe, in Monopoly | 28 |
| Monopoly's thimble, e.g. | 28 |
| City dweller's pocketful | 28 |
| Where to spot Harajuku girls | 28 |
| "Godzilla" setting | 28 |
| 'My Mama Done -- Me' | 28 |
| Had a marked effect with on | 28 |
| "See, I was right" | 28 |
| Certain Spaniards or Ohioans | 28 |
| Fine-tempered Spanish swords | 28 |
| Ring, as a bell in a steeple | 28 |
| Port Authority income source | 28 |
| Money in a basket, sometimes | 28 |
| Widening in a highway, maybe | 28 |
| Sounds like Donne's bell | 28 |
| Part 9 of a Neil Young lyric | 28 |
| One of the Smothers Brothers | 28 |
| Dick and Harry's leader? | 28 |
| Dick and Harry's partner | 28 |
| This puzzle's theme word | 28 |
| Poem's porcine purloiner | 28 |
| Name for a certain male bird | 28 |
| Hulce of "Amadeus" | 28 |
| 1970s Tony Musante TV series | 28 |
| '70s TV detective series | 28 |
| Classic animated adversaries | 28 |
| Warhol's soup-can flavor | 28 |
| One of the nightshade family | 28 |
| It comes in cherry and grape | 28 |
| It kills with grilled cheese | 28 |
| Stereotypically silent place | 28 |