| Seibur? | 7 |
| ___ Cube | 8 |
| Where a Hungarian toy inventor vacations in the Caribbean? | 58 |
| 1980s puzzle fad on an island? | 30 |
| Puzzle toy with over 7 quattuordecillion combinations | 53 |
| Puzzle creator's TV? | 24 |
| Polish-born musician who was awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom | 68 |
| Pianists Anton and Artur | 24 |
| Sen. Marco of Florida | 21 |
| Newly-elected senator married to a former Miami Dolphins cheerleader | 68 |
| Remind again and again of an error | 34 |
| Overdo the gloating | 19 |
| Cry "nyah, nyah!" | 27 |
| Be a very poor winner | 21 |
| Be a poor winner, perhaps | 25 |
| "Go ahead, gloat!" | 28 |
| Complicated Russian contraption? | 32 |
| _____ the green (links luck) | 28 |
| Eliminate, gang style | 21 |
| Killings on the street | 22 |
| Put headings on mss. | 20 |
| Rules often in red | 18 |
| Red headings | 12 |
| Manuscript headings | 19 |
| Book headings | 13 |
| Emphasizes, as an embarrassing error | 36 |
| "That awful masseuse..." | 34 |
| Applies, like ointment | 22 |
| Abrades, in a way | 17 |
| Revives or recalls | 18 |
| Exasperate, as a masseur? | 25 |
| Refresh one's memory of, in England | 39 |
| Refresh one's memory of | 27 |
| Recall, in London | 17 |
| 1967 #1 hit with the lyric "Who could hang a name on you?" | 68 |
| Political thaw around Dorothy's slippers? | 45 |
| Novel by Rita Mae Brown | 23 |
| Star of "No, No, Nanette" revival | 43 |
| She married Al Jolson | 21 |
| Glowing song-and-dance gal? | 27 |
| Range in northeastern Nevada | 28 |
| What a sore winner will do | 26 |
| Like Dorothy's magical shoes | 32 |
| Grapefruit choice | 17 |
| Keeler and Dee | 14 |
| Footwear from Oz | 16 |
| Famed footwear of film | 22 |
| Dorothy clicked their heels to return to Kansas | 47 |
| Red onlooker? | 13 |
| Type of hummingbird | 19 |
| Hummingbird variety | 19 |
| 1967 Rolling Stones hit | 23 |
| Rolling Stones hit of 1967 | 26 |
| Restaurant chain founded in 1972 | 32 |
| Chain named for a Stones hit | 28 |
| Applebee's alternative | 26 |
| 1967 #1 hit | 11 |
| Pleated trimming | 16 |
| Women's garment trim | 24 |
| Trimming for milady | 19 |
| Ruffly trim | 11 |
| Pleated trim | 12 |
| Lacy fluting | 12 |
| Lacy dress trimming | 19 |
| Lace trimming | 13 |
| Fancy trimming | 14 |
| Blouse decorations | 18 |
| Alan who played Cameron Frye in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" | 72 |
| The usual run of things | 23 |
| Pack behind the leaders at Aqueduct | 35 |
| Darius of Hootie and the Blowfish | 33 |
| Wrinkles or large numbers | 25 |
| Bag on the back | 15 |
| You might take a hike with it | 29 |
| Hiker's or biker's burden | 33 |
| Packs for bikers and hikers | 27 |
| Hikers' items | 17 |
| Hikers' gear | 16 |
| Steering mech. | 14 |
| Steering blade: Abbr. | 21 |
| Pirates' portion | 20 |
| Hari ___, river in Afghanistan | 30 |
| Hari ___, Asian river | 21 |
| Carplike fish: Var. | 19 |
| Shaft at a ship's stern | 27 |
| Reddish to the max | 18 |
| Gilbert and Sullivan's follow-up to "The Mikado" | 62 |
| G. & S. work of 1887 | 24 |
| Some freshwater fishes | 22 |
| Redeyes of European waters | 26 |
| Actor Paul and journalist Hughes | 32 |
| Dorothy's footwear, but in a less glamorous shade? | 54 |
| Unpleasant shock | 16 |
| Reaction that you weren't expecting | 39 |
| Lack of manners | 15 |
| Discourtesy | 11 |
| What boors display | 18 |
| Incivility | 10 |
| Boorishness | 11 |
| Bad manners | 11 |