| Narrow-bladed weapons | 21 |
| Daggers with slender blades | 27 |
| Pays for a hand? | 16 |
| Soprano from Conn. | 18 |
| Metropolitan Opera star, 1918-37 | 32 |
| ___ Delgada, Portuguese port | 28 |
| ___ Delgada, E Azores | 21 |
| Louisiana's largest lake | 28 |
| Lake in La. | 11 |
| Southwest Saskatchewan town | 27 |
| Ottawa chief | 12 |
| Bonneville maker | 16 |
| Firebird maker | 14 |
| Warrior Chief of the Ottawa Nation | 34 |
| Quebec town or General Motors Grand Prix | 40 |
| Ottawa war leader, 1763-65 | 26 |
| Oakland County seat | 19 |
| Noted Ottawa chief | 18 |
| Memorable chief | 15 |
| Grand Prix manufacturer | 23 |
| Famed Ottawa chief | 18 |
| Michigan title | 14 |
| Chevrolet Camaro cousin | 23 |
| Automotive songster | 19 |
| Subject of a 1964 hit song | 26 |
| Auto discontinued in 1974 and relaunched in 2004 | 48 |
| SUV that was a prize during "Survivor 2005" | 53 |
| Wearer of the triregnum crown | 29 |
| Vatican figures | 15 |
| High church officials | 21 |
| Like a pope, old-style | 22 |
| Arrogant; haughty | 17 |
| Marshes of central Italy | 24 |
| "Jackass 3D" actor Chris | 34 |
| First name in the Gospels | 25 |
| Earliest known fitness trainer? | 31 |
| Creamy French cheese | 20 |
| Flat boat: Lat. | 15 |
| Dot, in Lisbon | 14 |
| Nautically equipped, in a way | 29 |
| Parts of seaplanes | 18 |
| Floats for seaplanes | 20 |
| Boats used as bridge supports | 29 |
| Bridges, in Brittany | 20 |
| Seine crossers | 14 |
| African ferryboats | 18 |
| Small, fast football unit | 25 |
| Nonsense about racehorses? | 26 |
| Class of automobile inspired by the Ford Mustang | 48 |
| Vehicles at a petting zoo | 25 |
| Wild West coffee to go? | 23 |
| Short-lived mail system | 23 |
| Old West conveyance | 19 |
| Delivery service of yore | 24 |
| 19th-century mail transport | 27 |
| 19th-century mail delivery service | 34 |
| They were seldom left at post | 29 |
| Old Missouri-to-California mail system | 38 |
| Mail service made obsolete by the transcontinental telegraph | 60 |
| Legendary mail service | 22 |
| It delivered in the Old West | 28 |
| Delivery service of old | 23 |
| Neigh? | 6 |
| Paying (up) | 11 |
| Place for cavorting horses? | 27 |
| Tout sheet printer? | 19 |
| Yankee Doodle took one | 22 |
| Little jaunt on a little horse | 30 |
| It's often tied with a rubber band | 38 |
| Tied tresses | 12 |
| Coif feature | 12 |
| Clipped style | 13 |
| Casual hairstyle | 16 |
| Braid cousin | 12 |
| Bobbysoxer hairdo, perhaps | 26 |
| Barbie feature, at times | 24 |
| "Cool" 50's hairstyle | 35 |
| Tomboys sport them, often | 25 |
| Part of some coiffures | 22 |
| Easy-maintenance hairstyles | 27 |
| Some coiffures | 14 |
| Stable fables? | 14 |
| Vehicles for moving racers from track to track? | 47 |
| Source of false returns | 23 |
| Certain investment swindle | 26 |
| Bernard Madoff offering | 23 |
| Cry from a duped investor? | 26 |
| Bureaucratic bigwig | 19 |
| Where to see "Vote for Fido!"? | 40 |
| Dog kennel from Palindromic Products, Inc.? | 43 |
| Line-drive punt, in football | 28 |
| About 36 pounds, in Pinsk | 25 |
| Short, curly hairdo | 19 |
| Women's short hair styles | 29 |
| '50s sock-hop garments | 26 |
| '50s feminine fashions | 26 |
| Fluff out, like hair or a sleeve | 32 |
| Pompous potentates | 18 |
| Muckety-mucks | 13 |
| "The House at ___" (1928 volume in which A.A. Milne introduced Tigger) | 80 |