| Creature with one foot | 22 |
| Caiman lizard's snack | 25 |
| Aquarium pest | 13 |
| Aquarium cleaner | 16 |
| Antenna holder? | 15 |
| Animal associated with the Postal Service? | 42 |
| " . . . creeping like a ___" | 38 |
| ___ mail (e-mail alternative) | 29 |
| __ mail | 7 |
| Openbill | 8 |
| Went very slowly | 16 |
| Went at a crawl | 15 |
| Poked along | 11 |
| Moved like Shakespeare's schoolboy | 38 |
| Moved along slowly | 18 |
| Polisher of clocks' interiors | 33 |
| Seeking escargots | 17 |
| Very slow, as a pace | 20 |
| Nonelectronic correspondence | 28 |
| Stamped correspondence | 22 |
| One way to pay a bill | 21 |
| There's a lot of junk in it | 31 |
| Stuff in a box on the street | 28 |
| Postal delivery, informally | 27 |
| Dead-tree letters | 17 |
| Dead-tree correspondence | 24 |
| Communication means for computer-phobes | 39 |
| Sends the old-fashioned way | 27 |
| Mollusk's refinement? | 25 |
| Escargots | 9 |
| Whelk and periwinkle | 20 |
| Slow-moving mollusks | 20 |
| Paradigms of sluggishness | 25 |
| Whelk and winkle | 16 |
| They're loath to come out of their shells | 45 |
| Their pace is slow | 18 |
| Symbols of sluggishness | 23 |
| Spiral-shelled mollusks | 23 |
| Slug relatives | 14 |
| Slug cousins | 12 |
| Slow The Format song? | 21 |
| Slow movers, proverbially | 25 |
| Slow mollusks | 13 |
| Slow crawlers | 13 |
| Slimy pests | 11 |
| René's escargots | 23 |
| Periwinkles | 11 |
| Part of what "little boys are made of," in a nursery rhyme | 68 |
| Paradigms of slowness | 21 |
| Items on a Paris menu | 21 |
| Hoddy-doddies | 13 |
| Gourmet servings | 16 |
| Garden problem | 14 |
| Critters with eyestalks | 23 |
| Slowpoke's home | 19 |
| Hiding place for Tom Thumb | 26 |
| Shell on the beach | 18 |
| Sluggish crawl | 14 |
| Speed at which the shell game could be played? | 46 |
| Very slow speed | 15 |
| Very slow rate | 14 |
| Slow motion | 11 |
| Poky activity happens at it | 27 |
| Pathetically slow speed | 23 |
| Escargot's universe? | 24 |
| Accessory for a mollusk strip show? | 35 |
| ___ Pak (small size food offering) | 34 |
| Treacherous person | 18 |
| Word before eyes or oil | 23 |
| Deceitful character | 19 |
| Plumber's device | 20 |
| Weave in and out | 16 |
| Plumber's gadget | 20 |
| Boa or cobra | 12 |
| Rattler or cobra | 16 |
| Plumber's pipe cleaner | 26 |
| Moccasin without laces | 22 |
| Rattler, e.g. | 13 |
| Plumbing tool | 13 |
| Moccasin, e.g. | 14 |
| Cottonmouth, e.g. | 17 |
| Asp or adder | 12 |
| Wirepuller | 10 |
| Type of critter in five answers in this puzzle | 46 |
| Sidewinder, e.g. | 16 |
| River to the Columbia | 21 |
| Reptile house denizen | 21 |
| Moccasin one should never wear? | 31 |
| It has sliding scales | 21 |
| Grass inhabitant? | 17 |
| Boa, for one | 12 |
| Blockage remover | 16 |
| Word with eyes or oil | 21 |
| Wind, as a river | 16 |
| What a charmer may charm | 24 |
| Viper, for one | 14 |
| Viper for one | 13 |
| Type of charmer | 15 |
| Taipan | 6 |
| Slithering reptile | 18 |