| AA has twelve of them | 21 |
| AA has twelve | 13 |
| AA has 12 of them | 17 |
| "The Thirty-Nine ___" | 31 |
| "The 39 ___" | 22 |
| "In His ___," Sheldon book | 36 |
| "___ in Time," Astaire's autobiography | 52 |
| ___ up (increases) | 18 |
| ___ out (leaves for a short time) | 33 |
| ___ off (measures) | 18 |
| Avoids a confrontation | 22 |
| Relinquishes control | 20 |
| Permits passage, perhaps | 24 |
| Efficiency device | 17 |
| Avoids contact | 14 |
| Leaves the witness stand | 24 |
| Intervenes | 10 |
| Acts as a substitute | 20 |
| Gets embroiled in trouble | 25 |
| Puts on, as pants | 17 |
| Enters, as a room | 17 |
| Certain relative-by-marriage, familiarly | 40 |
| "Cinderella" character | 32 |
| One of Cinderella's taunters | 32 |
| One of an evil fairy tale duo | 29 |
| Folk tale meany | 15 |
| Adele Astaire | 13 |
| Increases the intensity | 23 |
| Disembarks from | 15 |
| Hamlet, to Claudius | 19 |
| Tramples | 8 |
| Squashes, in a way | 18 |
| Relative through marriage | 25 |
| Greg, to Carol Brady | 20 |
| Child by marriage | 17 |
| Second wife's boy | 21 |
| Rides roughshod over | 20 |
| Relative or treads | 18 |
| Product of a remarriage, at times | 33 |
| Josh Brolin, to Barbra Streisand | 32 |
| He may shout "you're not my real mom!" | 52 |
| Greg Brady, to Carol | 20 |
| Family hand-me-down | 19 |
| Bobby, to Carol Brady | 21 |
| Blended family member, sometimes | 32 |
| Blended family member, perhaps | 30 |
| Any of the Brady Bunch boys | 27 |
| Really gets moving | 18 |
| Picks up the pace | 17 |
| Puts somebody out | 17 |
| Offends another person | 22 |
| Impinges | 8 |
| Does some encroaching | 21 |
| William and Harry, to Camilla | 29 |
| Some remarried folks' relatives | 35 |
| Some children from a former marriage | 36 |
| They're acquired in some unions | 35 |
| New spouse's acquisitions, maybe | 36 |
| Members of a blended family | 27 |
| Marriage acquisitions, for some | 31 |
| Marriage acquisitions for some | 31 |
| Half of the Brady bunch, to Carol | 33 |
| Makes enemies, in a way | 23 |
| Trips on some garden tools? | 27 |
| Enters, as a stage | 18 |
| Embarks on a date | 17 |
| Leaves for a while | 18 |
| Leaves briefly | 14 |
| It can raise one up a bit | 25 |
| High-shelf adjunct | 18 |
| Reach extenders | 15 |
| Items unlikely to be stored on the top shelf | 44 |
| 354 | 3 |
| Increases, as production | 24 |
| Takes responsibility | 20 |
| Rises to the challenge | 22 |
| Is promoted | 11 |
| Increases by degrees | 20 |
| Offers a new proposal | 21 |
| Trod, to poets | 14 |
| It follows the initial part of a procedure | 42 |
| "It Seems Like Old Times" composer | 44 |
| "___ the Rear" (old song) | 35 |
| "___ the rear" | 24 |
| "___ the Rear," old song | 34 |
| British sitcom character that inspired Fred Sanford | 51 |
| Isolated hill surrounded by lava | 32 |
| "___ & Son" (British series that inspired "Sanford and Son") | 84 |
| Song from 'How Now, Dow Jones' | 38 |
| Bus-driver's advice | 23 |
| Bus line? | 9 |
| Bus driver's request | 24 |
| Skiing maneuver at a bend in the course | 39 |
| Second phase | 12 |
| Increase, as the pace | 21 |
| Increase in intensity | 21 |
| Promotion | 9 |
| Meet a challenge | 16 |
| Get a promotion | 15 |
| Come through in a big game | 26 |