| Laughs, in Lille | 16 |
| Laughs, in Le Havre | 19 |
| "Rude Boy" performer's nickname | 45 |
| Potato tools | 12 |
| Spanish laugh | 13 |
| Laughter, in León | 20 |
| Laughter, in La Mancha | 22 |
| Laugh, in Spain | 15 |
| Anglo-Indian troop | 18 |
| Computer architecture acronym | 29 |
| Providence sch. | 15 |
| Sch. where Talking Heads was formed in 1974 | 43 |
| Providence campus for aspiring artists, for short | 49 |
| Coll. near Brown | 16 |
| ___ veau (sweetbread) | 21 |
| Fancy name for sweetbreads | 26 |
| Ignore, as an insult | 20 |
| Reemerge | 8 |
| ___ shine | 9 |
| Shine partners? | 15 |
| Mockery, in Metz | 16 |
| Laughter, in Arras | 18 |
| Laughingstock, in Lille | 23 |
| Get up when it's dark, perhaps | 34 |
| Laughingstocks: Fr. | 19 |
| "Time to get up, Deighton!" | 37 |
| Expanded amber? | 15 |
| Ancient city's increase in prosperity? | 42 |
| Dow fluctuation | 15 |
| Stock market increases documented by Guinness? | 46 |
| Resists an oppressor, say | 25 |
| 'Egypt -- up like a flood': Jeremiah 46:8 | 49 |
| Stand up in the Senate? | 23 |
| Advice to a seated M.P. | 23 |
| "Stand up and say yea or nay" | 39 |
| "Get up and enter the booth, man!" | 44 |
| Be revolting | 12 |
| Rebel as a group | 16 |
| "Forget that sack": Deut. 2:24 | 40 |
| Hindu sage | 10 |
| Vedic hymn composer | 19 |
| Sage of India | 13 |
| Hindu sage or poet | 18 |
| Hindu poet | 10 |
| ___ e bisi, Venetian dish | 25 |
| ___ e bisi, Italian dish | 24 |
| Mr. Mojo ____ (anagrammatic nickname of Jim Morrison) | 53 |
| Mr. Mojo ___ (anagrammatic nickname for Jim Morrison) | 53 |
| "Mr. Mojo __": Doors lyric that anagrams into the lead singer's name | 82 |
| "Mr. Mojo ___" (repeated Doors lyric) | 47 |
| "I see a bad moon ___" | 32 |
| "__ to the Top": Keni Burke song | 42 |
| On the up-and-up? | 17 |
| Tom Clancy's "Red Storm ___" | 42 |
| On the upturn | 13 |
| On the upswing | 14 |
| On an upswing | 13 |
| Heading up | 10 |
| Gaining altitude | 16 |
| "Bad Moon ___" (1969 Creedence Clearwater Revival hit) | 64 |
| Upturn, in Wall St. parlance | 28 |
| Dough for player on his way up? | 31 |
| Insurrections | 13 |
| What one achieves by building stages for the pope? | 50 |
| Up-and-comer | 12 |
| Reaction to an alarm? | 21 |
| Morning sight of one with double vision? | 40 |
| Boat lifters found in this puzzle's three longest answers | 61 |
| Nibbling | 8 |
| Redundantly revolting? | 22 |
| Perform a dangerous naval maneuver? | 35 |
| Perilous seat of government? | 28 |
| One taking chances | 18 |
| He takes chances | 16 |
| More speculative | 16 |
| Not as safe | 11 |
| More hazardous | 14 |
| More dangerous | 14 |
| Having more pitfalls | 20 |
| In a dangerous manner | 21 |
| In a hazardous or speculative manner | 36 |
| Actuarial data | 14 |
| Take a gamble | 13 |
| Live dangerously, maybe | 23 |
| Totally safe | 12 |
| More than willing to gamble | 27 |
| Investing formula used by a portfolio manager | 45 |
| Bets the farm | 13 |
| Is super heroic | 15 |
| Chance a marathon | 17 |
| Investment adviser's determination | 38 |
| Gamble and lose on the lottery? | 31 |
| Insurance agent's conduct? | 30 |
| Bee's favorite movie of 1983? | 33 |
| Investing all one's money in a penny stock, say | 51 |
| Double-crossing a Mafia boss, e.g. | 34 |
| Rice, in Roma | 13 |
| Laughter, in Livorno | 20 |
| Laughter or rice, in Roma | 25 |
| Laugh, in Rome | 14 |