| In an obdurate way | 18 |
| In an inflexible way | 20 |
| "I'm petrified," said the quarrier ___ | 52 |
| Lack of pity | 12 |
| Saint Stephen's punishment for blasphemy | 44 |
| Pitting | 7 |
| Old form of capital punishment | 30 |
| Lining with decorative rock | 27 |
| Hurling rocks | 13 |
| Biblical punishment | 19 |
| Removing stems and seeds? | 25 |
| Conn. sailing center | 20 |
| 1739 South Carolina slave rebellion site | 40 |
| ___ Rebellion (1739 slave uprising) | 35 |
| Covered with pebbles | 20 |
| Lacking expression | 18 |
| Full of rocks | 13 |
| Emotionless, as a stare | 23 |
| Covered with rocks | 18 |
| Unsentimental | 13 |
| Taken for granite? | 18 |
| Sphinx-like | 11 |
| Rock-filled | 11 |
| Pebble-strewn | 13 |
| Not showing emotion | 19 |
| Like some hard-to-plow land | 27 |
| Like poker faces | 16 |
| Like Maine's coast | 22 |
| Kind of broke | 13 |
| Kind of "Road" Chris Rea drives down | 46 |
| Hard-boiled | 11 |
| Hard to go barefoot on | 22 |
| Frozen-faced | 12 |
| Cold and rigid | 14 |
| Former world heavyweight champion, to Roget? | 44 |
| Obdurate bricklayers? | 21 |
| Rocky set of steps? | 19 |
| Obdurate court champ of 1953 | 28 |
| Offered one's seat | 22 |
| Didn't take any cards | 25 |
| Didn't get a seat | 21 |
| Gave up a seat | 14 |
| Prepared to sing the national anthem | 36 |
| Weathered | 9 |
| Remained upright | 16 |
| Honored the flag | 16 |
| Was situated | 12 |
| Waited in line, say | 19 |
| Took no cards | 13 |
| Symbolized, with "for" | 32 |
| Represented, with "for" | 33 |
| Remained firm | 13 |
| Jumped up | 9 |
| Got on one's feet | 21 |
| Got off the settee | 18 |
| Didn't lie? | 15 |
| Ceded a seat | 12 |
| Abdicated a seat | 16 |
| What you did in general admission | 33 |
| What Tammy Wynette did by her "Man" | 45 |
| Went off one's rocker? | 26 |
| Was still valid | 15 |
| Waited, as in line | 18 |
| Waited in line | 14 |
| Undid the lap | 13 |
| Underwent | 9 |
| Took a position on an issue | 27 |
| Responded to a bailiff's request | 36 |
| Remained unchanged | 18 |
| Remained still | 14 |
| Remained stationary | 19 |
| Remained resolute | 17 |
| Remained in force | 17 |
| Ran for office | 14 |
| Prepared to speak, maybe | 24 |
| Prepared for the national anthem | 32 |
| Prepared for the anthem, say | 28 |
| Paid homage, in a way | 21 |
| Missy Higgins "Where I ___" | 37 |
| Left the bench, say | 19 |
| Joined an ovation | 17 |
| Got up from the recliner | 24 |
| Got out of one's chair | 26 |
| Got off the bottom? | 19 |
| Gave up one's seat | 22 |
| Behaved respectfully, perhaps | 29 |
| Beat the count, e.g. | 20 |
| Awaited the anthem | 18 |
| Arose. | 6 |
| "The boy ___ on the burning deck" | 43 |
| "I should of ___ in bed": Joe Jacobs | 46 |
| ____ for Parliament | 19 |
| ___ pat (got stubborn) | 22 |
| ___ out (attracted attention) | 29 |
| Distinguished oneself | 21 |
| Didn't blend in | 19 |
| Waited to be called on | 22 |
| Stuck with, as a friend | 23 |
| Stopped fighting | 16 |
| Didn't compromise | 21 |