| Like service at some laundries | 30 |
| Fast type of delivery | 21 |
| Expeditious type of delivery | 28 |
| Dry cleaner's promise | 25 |
| Saturday, to Serge | 18 |
| Saturday, in Paris | 18 |
| Saturday, in Montreal | 21 |
| Day before dimanche | 19 |
| Mideast land that's French on Saturdays? | 44 |
| Identical - indistinguishable? | 30 |
| "Six of one, half a dozen of the other" (and this puzzle's theme) | 79 |
| ... still more ... | 18 |
| Hebrew letter after nun | 23 |
| Soft and crumbling, as bricks | 29 |
| Crumbly, as kiln bricks | 23 |
| Movie about a stale fruit? | 26 |
| He played Virgil Earp in "Tombstone," 1993 | 52 |
| Actress Katharine Ross's actor-husband | 42 |
| What a plagiarist might write with someone else's original idea? | 68 |
| Four Tops-inspired Mudvayne song? | 33 |
| Memo from a bored stripteaser | 29 |
| Routine that's hard to tell apart from past routines | 56 |
| Identical item | 14 |
| Watergate-hearings senator | 26 |
| "The ___ true for..." | 31 |
| "The ___ true for ..." | 32 |
| Type of union that the Australian Labor Party supports | 54 |
| Like some unions | 16 |
| Like some modern marriages | 26 |
| Untraditional, as some marriages | 32 |
| Mrs. vis-Ã -vis Ms. | 21 |
| Like few marriages | 18 |
| It's legal in Massachusetts | 31 |
| Start of second phrase meaning "approximately unequal"? | 65 |
| "___, Next Year" | 26 |
| 1975 Tony-nominated play about an extended affair | 49 |
| "It's all the ___ me" | 35 |
| Unimaginative rejoinder | 23 |
| Reciprocal retort | 17 |
| Identical to the point of boring | 32 |
| Mafioso linked to John Kennedy and Frank Sinatra | 48 |
| Name used in indignant questions | 32 |
| Hell, in a mild oath | 20 |
| Euphemism for "hell" | 30 |
| Victor at San Jacinto | 21 |
| Tex. pioneer | 12 |
| Bit of a Coleridge poetry line? | 31 |
| Greek islanders | 15 |
| Japanese guitar | 15 |
| Three-stringed instrument | 25 |
| Japanese banjo | 14 |
| Tokyo banjo | 11 |
| Three-stringed Eastern instrument | 33 |
| Musical instrument for a geisha | 31 |
| Japanese musical instrument | 27 |
| Its three strings are plucked with a bachi | 42 |
| Instrument played with a spatula | 32 |
| Ginza banjo | 11 |
| Geisha's instrument | 23 |
| Geisha guitar | 13 |
| Banjolike Japanese instrument | 29 |
| Banjolike instrument | 20 |
| Banjo's Japanese cousin | 27 |
| Stringed instruments of Japan | 29 |
| Rayburn's Japanese strings? | 31 |
| Japanese musical instruments | 28 |
| Instruments that literally mean "three flavor strings" | 64 |
| Guitarlike Japanese instruments | 31 |
| Banjo's eastern kin | 23 |
| Heavy silk fabric in the Middle Ages | 36 |
| Soviet contraband literature | 28 |
| Mass. Signer | 12 |
| Author of the verse | 19 |
| Parr | 4 |
| Young sockeye | 13 |
| Young food-fish | 15 |
| Fish that may someday spawn | 27 |
| Young chinooks | 14 |
| Houston and Coleridge: Abbr. | 28 |
| Author Baker | 12 |
| Sitcom character who said "Not many people know this, but I happen to be famous" | 90 |
| Director of "Road to Perdition" | 41 |
| 1999 Best Director winner | 25 |
| "Sweetheart" of "Jersey Shore" | 50 |
| Lyricist born June 18, 1913 (all pop songs herein are his) | 58 |
| ''Call Me Irresponsible'' lyricist | 50 |
| Singer/dancer/actor | 19 |
| "Mister Wonderful" star, with "Jr." | 55 |
| Billy Crystal impersonated him on "SNL" | 49 |
| "What Kind of Fool Am I?" singer, 1962 | 48 |
| Songwriters Hall of Fame member who wrote "April Love" | 64 |
| Former Cub slugger's abrupt departure from Wrigley Field? | 61 |
| Maker of Galaxy phones | 22 |
| First ruler of the Slavs | 24 |
| "And would you like anything else with your imported coffee?" "___" | 87 |
| South Pacific islander | 22 |
| Mead interviewee | 16 |
| Certain Polynesian | 18 |
| Pago Pago person | 16 |
| From Pago Pago | 14 |