| Substitute for action | 21 |
| Small or back | 13 |
| Short address | 13 |
| Sermon, e.g. | 12 |
| Repeated word in '80s band name | 35 |
| Radio-show format | 17 |
| Radio show genre | 16 |
| Proverbially cheap item | 23 |
| Poison "___ Dirty to Me" | 34 |
| Killers: "Sweet ___" | 30 |
| It's easy to do if you're not traveling alone, hard if you're surrounded by strangers | 97 |
| It's cheap | 14 |
| It might be small or sweet | 26 |
| It is sometimes cheap | 21 |
| Have a chat | 11 |
| Grilling order? | 15 |
| Gossip or chat | 14 |
| Discuss it | 10 |
| Colloquium event | 16 |
| Coldplay smash for chatterboxes? | 32 |
| Cheap commodity? | 16 |
| Baby or chalk | 13 |
| "Pillow ___" | 22 |
| "Pillow ___," 1959 film | 33 |
| "Four-letter word for psychotherapy": Hodgins | 55 |
| "You ___ pretty good game" | 36 |
| ___ blue streak (chatter) | 25 |
| ___ blue streak | 15 |
| __ blue streak | 14 |
| ___ streak (babble on) | 22 |
| Yak and yak | 11 |
| What a chatterbox can do | 24 |
| Jabber, jabber, jabber | 22 |
| Go on and on (and this puzzle's theme) | 42 |
| Run on and on | 13 |
| Indulge in gossip | 17 |
| Lecture to | 10 |
| Converse in a way | 17 |
| Earbender | 9 |
| Sass, with "to" | 25 |
| Reply with sass | 15 |
| Be fresh | 8 |
| Named names, say | 16 |
| Had a discussion | 16 |
| Chattered on and on and on | 26 |
| Had a one-sided conversation with | 33 |
| Opposite of "dissuaded from" | 38 |
| Had one do through persuasion | 29 |
| ...mime, but I... | 17 |
| Spoke when it wasn't appropriate | 36 |
| Spoke imprudently | 17 |
| Discussed one's business | 28 |
| Communicated with, in a way | 27 |
| Made taunting remarks | 21 |
| Yammerer | 8 |
| Person who yaks | 15 |
| One who runs on | 15 |
| One may be smooth | 17 |
| Ma Bell client | 14 |
| Loquacious one | 14 |
| Some are big | 12 |
| Soliloquists | 12 |
| Loquacious types | 16 |
| Shakespeare's admonition to voters? | 39 |
| Say something, in the Bible | 27 |
| Lengthy discussion | 18 |
| Be verbally incoherent | 22 |
| After a rant, avoid saying you never meant to ___ ... | 53 |
| Discuss business at a social occasion | 37 |
| Supplanter of the silent movie | 30 |
| Silent's successor | 22 |
| Film with a sound track | 23 |
| "The Jazz Singer", notably | 36 |
| "The Jazz Singer," e.g. | 33 |
| Sound movie | 11 |
| Silent's opposite | 21 |
| Silent successor | 16 |
| Silent offspring | 16 |
| Silent movie follower | 21 |
| Screen innovation of the 1920's | 35 |
| Nonsilent film | 14 |
| Non-silent film | 15 |
| Innovation of the late 20's | 31 |
| Entertainment innovation of the late '20s | 45 |
| 1927's "The Jazz Singer," notably | 47 |
| "Whoopee" was an early one | 36 |
| "The Jazz Singer" was one: 1927 | 41 |
| 'The Jazz Singer,' notably | 34 |
| 1920s Hollywood breakthrough | 28 |
| They ended the silent film era | 30 |
| Silents successors | 18 |
| Entertainment innovation of the 1920's | 42 |
| 1920s film innovation | 21 |
| Spilling the beans | 18 |
| Kind of point or head | 21 |
| ___ machine (phonograph) | 24 |
| Speaking out of turn? | 21 |
| Smoker's conversation piece? | 32 |
| Showing sass | 12 |
| Carrying on conceitedly | 23 |