| Farmyard creatures | 18 |
| Wave off | 8 |
| Electrical jolt | 15 |
| Sort of wave | 12 |
| Jarring surprise | 16 |
| Word with value or tactics | 26 |
| Word before radio or wave | 25 |
| Untamable mass of hair | 22 |
| Toffler's "Future ___" | 36 |
| Surprise and then some | 22 |
| Outlet danger | 13 |
| Kind of troops or therapy | 25 |
| Jarring blow | 12 |
| Injury symptom | 14 |
| Herbie Hancock "Future ___" | 37 |
| Haycock | 7 |
| Culture __ | 10 |
| Big jolt | 8 |
| Surprise your city neighbors? | 29 |
| Surprise the neighborhood? | 26 |
| What a car's struts are for | 31 |
| This will bar a jar in a car | 28 |
| Rubber baby buggy bumper, e.g. | 30 |
| Ride-smoothing auto part | 24 |
| Military strategy during the invasion of Iraq | 45 |
| Rapid battlefield dominance | 27 |
| Military strategy during the 2003 invasion of Iraq | 50 |
| Surprising revelation | 21 |
| Sensational bit of news, e.g. | 29 |
| Major upset, say | 16 |
| A. Hitchcock specialty | 22 |
| Electric eel with a batch of eggs? | 34 |
| Movies like "Psycho" | 30 |
| Horror movies | 13 |
| Vivid hue | 9 |
| Certain radio personality | 25 |
| Wednesday: Iggy uses stun gun during football team interview, attempting to be a ... | 84 |
| Rude radio host | 15 |
| Howard Stern, notably | 21 |
| Like some timepieces | 20 |
| Hard drive needs? | 17 |
| Seismic activity | 16 |
| Tases, say | 10 |
| Bump absorbers | 14 |
| Places to pawn Stephen King's books? | 40 |
| Story that elicits a gasp? | 26 |
| Peter Gabriel hit | 17 |
| Crack assault group | 19 |
| Trick-or-treat army | 19 |
| Infantry assault group | 22 |
| Tabloid editor's consideration | 34 |
| Provocation potential, as of a Howard Stern segment | 51 |
| Disturbing potential, as of a gory film scene | 45 |
| Repercussions from a startling event | 36 |
| Stunned reactions | 17 |
| Time for promoting awareness about electrical hazards? | 54 |
| Not barefoot | 12 |
| Did a blacksmith's job | 26 |
| Did a smithy's job | 22 |
| Like show horses | 16 |
| Sporting footwear | 17 |
| Did a smith's job | 21 |
| Did a farrier's job | 23 |
| Wearing footwear | 16 |
| Wearing footgear | 16 |
| Like show horses' feet | 26 |
| Like plow horses | 16 |
| Like many horses | 16 |
| Fitted with footwear | 20 |
| Booted, e.g. | 12 |
| What the farrier did | 20 |
| Wearing brogans | 15 |
| Wearing boots | 13 |
| Rough finish? | 13 |
| Like Clydesdales | 16 |
| Into footwear? | 14 |
| Having footwear | 15 |
| Fitted with footgear | 20 |
| Fitted by a smith | 17 |
| Booted, say | 11 |
| Wearing wing-tips | 17 |
| Wearing sabots | 14 |
| Wearing pumps | 13 |
| Sporting mules | 14 |
| Sporting heels | 14 |
| Sandaled | 8 |
| Pumped? | 7 |
| Protected, as horses' hooves | 32 |
| Like workhorses | 15 |
| Just back from the blacksmith's | 35 |
| In flats, perhaps | 17 |
| In clogs, perhaps | 17 |
| Having protected feet | 21 |
| Fitted by a blacksmith | 22 |
| Equipped with tires | 19 |
| Equipped with footwear | 22 |
| Equipped by a blacksmith | 24 |
| Did a farrier's work | 24 |
| Did a blacksmith's task | 27 |
| Booted? | 7 |