| Teddy Roosevelt's domestic policy | 37 |
| Politico's promise | 22 |
| Flimflam's antithesis | 25 |
| Fair transaction | 16 |
| Four-handed poker games? | 24 |
| Fair trades | 11 |
| DE DE AL AL | 11 |
| Casserole holder, perhaps | 25 |
| Brought into alignment, redundantly? | 36 |
| Sufficiently close to 90º? | 29 |
| Bourgeois birds? | 16 |
| Hardly hipsters? | 16 |
| Nerds? | 6 |
| 0.0929 square meter | 19 |
| Tile size, perhaps | 18 |
| Storage unit? | 13 |
| One of 57,600 on a gridiron | 27 |
| Floor space unit | 16 |
| Certain measurement | 19 |
| Where a hipster would never live? | 33 |
| Notable Dick Tracy feature | 26 |
| Manly attribute | 15 |
| Like Dick Tracy or Mark Trail | 29 |
| Tenderfoot's feat | 21 |
| Granny's relative | 21 |
| Common bond | 11 |
| Boy Scout's binder | 22 |
| Basic Scout ties | 16 |
| In a straightforward manner | 27 |
| Array in mathematics with the same number of rows and columns | 61 |
| Nutritious repast | 17 |
| Nutritious intake | 17 |
| Nourishing repast | 17 |
| Math teacher's nutritious repast? | 37 |
| Hearty repast | 13 |
| Dreary repast? | 14 |
| Three ___ a day | 15 |
| One should have three a day | 27 |
| Nutritious trio | 15 |
| Hearty servings | 15 |
| Acre, for instance | 18 |
| Unit in measuring population density | 36 |
| Standish, to hippies? | 21 |
| Cubbyholes of a certain shape? | 30 |
| Thirty-two for players? | 23 |
| Go head-to-head | 15 |
| Take a boxing stance | 20 |
| Place to start | 14 |
| Place to go back to | 19 |
| What poor planners must go back to | 34 |
| Nonconformist, idiomatically | 28 |
| Something that's hardly fitting? | 36 |
| Potential misfit | 16 |
| Part of a poor match, maybe | 27 |
| Part of a bad fit | 17 |
| Misfit, in a saying | 19 |
| Apt username for Margaret, the geometry teacher? | 48 |
| They don't harmonize well | 29 |
| More old-hat | 12 |
| Less hip wine drink? | 20 |
| Brig, for one | 13 |
| Nerdy leaper? | 13 |
| Four, to 16 | 11 |
| What cuts power in half? | 24 |
| What 3 is to 9 | 14 |
| Underground rarity? | 19 |
| Three, to nine | 14 |
| Radical solution? | 17 |
| One, to one, e.g. | 17 |
| It may be extracted | 19 |
| 8, for 64 | 9 |
| 4, to 16, e.g. | 14 |
| 10, to 100 | 10 |
| Radical results? | 16 |
| Nerd cheers the team on? | 24 |
| Part of this puzzle's theme | 31 |
| Trafalgar et al. | 16 |
| Town centers | 12 |
| This puzzle has 529 | 19 |
| They're not with it | 23 |
| Sixty-four, in chess | 20 |
| Hardly cool cats | 16 |
| Equiangular rhombi | 18 |
| Certain shapes | 14 |
| "Hollywood ___," TV game show | 39 |
| Person you can trust | 20 |
| One who tells it like it really is | 34 |
| One unlikely to be passive-aggressive | 37 |
| One of the good guys | 20 |
| Man of honor | 12 |
| Honest person | 13 |
| Honest people | 13 |
| Like a Crawford gown | 20 |
| Tic-tac-toe ploy? | 17 |
| Maneuver on a chessboard? | 25 |
| Solve an apparently impossible problem, as it were | 50 |
| Math professor's "impossible" command | 51 |
| Impossible math instruction | 27 |
| An instruction impossible to fulfill | 36 |
| Accomplish the impossible | 25 |