| No longer smashed | 17 |
| No longer loaded? | 17 |
| Neither stewed nor pickled? | 27 |
| Like a judge? | 13 |
| Like a judge, in a saying | 25 |
| Like a designated driver, presumably | 36 |
| Having a BAC of zero | 20 |
| Hardly hammered | 15 |
| Far from drunk | 14 |
| Calm; thoughtful | 16 |
| Adjective for a judge | 21 |
| Able to walk a straight line | 28 |
| AA-approved | 11 |
| "Clean and ___" (1988) | 32 |
| ___ a judge (temperate) | 23 |
| ___ a judge | 11 |
| African nomad who hasn't had a thing to drink? | 50 |
| Survival mechanism | 18 |
| Recovered from a bender, with "up" | 44 |
| Recovered from a bender (with "up") | 45 |
| Put all kidding aside | 21 |
| Made serious | 12 |
| Grew serious, with "up" | 33 |
| Grew serious | 12 |
| Got serious | 11 |
| Dried out, with 'up' | 28 |
| Drank some coffee, say, with "up" | 43 |
| Stopped living the high life? | 29 |
| Dried out, in a way | 19 |
| Less loaded | 11 |
| More likely to pass a Breathalyzer test | 39 |
| Less tipsy | 10 |
| Less impassioned | 16 |
| Less drunk | 10 |
| Most sensible and staid | 23 |
| Least drunk | 11 |
| Type of thought | 15 |
| Like a serious issue | 20 |
| Good way to drive | 17 |
| In the manner of a judge | 24 |
| How to make a big decision | 26 |
| In a solemn manner | 18 |
| In a serious way | 16 |
| In a sedate manner | 18 |
| How best to judge | 17 |
| Dry state | 9 |
| Cooked-fruit dessert | 20 |
| Gets serious | 12 |
| Detoxifies (with "up") | 32 |
| Recovers from a bender, with "up" | 43 |
| Gets serious, with "up" | 33 |
| Dries out, with "up" | 30 |
| Stops being silly | 17 |
| Renders serious | 15 |
| Regains one's senses, with "up" | 45 |
| Recovers, with "up" | 29 |
| Recovers from drinking, with "up" | 43 |
| Recovers from a binge, with "up" | 42 |
| Recovers from a binge (with "up") | 43 |
| Puts levity aside | 17 |
| Prompts grave thoughts in | 25 |
| Imbues with gravity | 19 |
| Gets over drunkenness, with "up" | 42 |
| Dries out, with 'up' | 28 |
| Dries out (with "up") | 31 |
| Clears the mind, with "up" | 36 |
| Clears the head, with "up" | 36 |
| Brings to reason | 16 |
| Becomes temperate | 17 |
| Becomes serious | 15 |
| Becomes less high, with "up" | 38 |
| Teetotaling nun? | 16 |
| Recovers from a night on the town | 33 |
| Dries out | 9 |
| Sleeps it off, say | 18 |
| Sleeps it off, maybe | 20 |
| Recovers from a hangover | 24 |
| Gets more clearheaded | 21 |
| Go on the wagon | 15 |
| Sleep it off, maybe | 19 |
| Regain clarity, say | 19 |
| Recover from wassail | 20 |
| Recover from a wassail | 22 |
| Get out of the blasted state? | 29 |
| Become serious | 14 |
| Advice to a toper | 17 |
| John III ___, King of Poland: 17th century | 42 |
| 1924 Ferber novel | 17 |
| 1924 Edna Ferber novel | 22 |
| Ferber opus | 11 |
| Best seller in 1924 | 19 |
| Selina Peake Dejong's story | 31 |
| Pulitzer-winning novel of 1925 | 30 |
| Pulitzer-winning novel of 1924 | 30 |
| Pulitzer-winning Ferber title | 29 |
| Pulitzer-winning Ferber novel | 29 |
| Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Edna Ferber | 43 |
| Pulitzer Prize winner for Edna Ferber | 37 |
| Pulitzer novel of 1925 | 22 |
| Nickname of Dirk DeJong in a 1924 novel | 39 |