| Miss Muffet's bugaboo | 25 |
| Low-tech web designer | 21 |
| Lethal black widow | 18 |
| Itsy-bitsy critter | 18 |
| Itsy bitsy critter in a kiddie song | 35 |
| It may lurk on the web | 22 |
| It has its own web site | 23 |
| Crack in radiating lines | 24 |
| Charlotte, e.g. | 15 |
| Cast-iron frying pan | 20 |
| Brown recluse, e.g. | 19 |
| Black widow | 11 |
| Animal that has something in common with this week's puzzle | 63 |
| Amex investment | 15 |
| "Itsy bitsy" waterspout climber | 41 |
| ___ hole (camouflaged foxhole) | 30 |
| Hungry hostess, hapless guest, with "The" | 51 |
| Computer bug's danger? | 26 |
| Bug's beverage | 18 |
| Long-legged crustacean | 22 |
| Long-legged sea animal seen along the Atlantic Coast | 52 |
| Creepy sidler | 13 |
| A monster that will chill your blood! | 37 |
| It might be put on a web site | 29 |
| Peter Parker's alter ego | 28 |
| Web-based superhero? | 20 |
| Superhero first introduced as a teenager | 40 |
| Sticky-fingered guy? | 20 |
| Peter Parker | 12 |
| Parker, part of the time | 24 |
| He debuted in "Amazing Fantasy" in 1962 | 49 |
| "I will build up my web-based business," said ___ | 59 |
| 'Turn Off the Dark' hero | 32 |
| ... for an arachnophobic hermit? | 32 |
| Life time of comic hero with pop singer | 39 |
| Peter Parker's cardio-boxing routine? | 41 |
| Primate with a prehensile tail | 30 |
| Long-limbed simian | 18 |
| Tropical forest swinger | 23 |
| This animal presumably moves about on eight limbs ... correction: four limbs | 76 |
| Primate with spindly limbs | 26 |
| Long-limbed primate | 19 |
| It has a long prehensile tail | 29 |
| Agile primate (Ateles geoffroyi) | 32 |
| Thumbless tree inhabitants of the New World | 43 |
| Rain forest mammals | 19 |
| Queen's place, in fiction | 29 |
| Garden shop purchase, perhaps | 29 |
| Next, she ___ in the car and wanted to get it home | 50 |
| Hardy bit of greenery | 21 |
| Classic office decoration | 25 |
| Web designers | 13 |
| Web spinners | 12 |
| Wolf and brown recluse | 22 |
| Web weavers | 11 |
| Web surfers? | 12 |
| Web masters | 11 |
| Tarantulas, e.g. | 16 |
| Some widows | 11 |
| Predatory arachnids | 19 |
| Frying pan and Charlotte | 24 |
| Eight-footers | 13 |
| Classic Alfa Romeo roadsters | 28 |
| Certain weavers | 15 |
| Cast-iron skillets | 18 |
| Brown recluse and black widow | 29 |
| Arachnophobes' worry | 24 |
| Arachnophobe's fear | 23 |
| Arachnids | 9 |
| ___ From Mars (Ziggy Stardust's back-up band) | 49 |
| American skier: 1945–76 | 30 |
| Microsoft Windows game | 22 |
| "Parlor" to which a fly was invited | 45 |
| " . . . the smallest ___": Shak. | 42 |
| Charlotte's dictionary? | 27 |
| Evidence of telangiectasis | 26 |
| Vascular surgery target | 23 |
| Diminutive NBA playmaker | 24 |
| 1985 Sonia Braga film role | 26 |
| Sharply angular | 15 |
| Long, thin and angular | 22 |
| Like an arachnid's web | 26 |
| Leggy | 5 |
| Doc Ock foe | 11 |
| Watched secretly | 16 |
| Worked undercover | 17 |
| Emulated Bond | 13 |
| Worked with Mata Hari | 21 |
| Was a mole | 10 |
| Played the mole | 15 |
| Emulated Mata Hari | 18 |
| Dug around, like a mole | 23 |
| Did secret-agent work | 21 |
| Did secret work | 15 |
| Did cloak-and-dagger work | 25 |
| Worked furtively | 16 |
| Worked for the K.G.B. | 21 |
| Worked for the CIA, perhaps | 27 |
| Worked for the C.I.A. | 21 |
| Worked for M | 12 |