| Target of a school bully | 24 |
| Star in dog-training class | 26 |
| One often called on for answers | 31 |
| Favorite in the classroom | 25 |
| Classroom pariah | 16 |
| Classroom fave | 14 |
| Certain pupil | 13 |
| School favorites | 16 |
| Classroom rhyme reciter? | 24 |
| Ambiguous headline about school closings? | 41 |
| Shows some class, maybe? | 24 |
| Shows people how it's done | 30 |
| Gives lessons | 13 |
| Fills kids' heads with all sorts of stuff | 45 |
| Box for bags | 12 |
| Boston Harbor flotsam, 1773 | 27 |
| Bit of 1773 Boston Harbor jetsam | 32 |
| Tutor twins? | 12 |
| Academic protest | 16 |
| Showing buddy licks | 19 |
| Class-action suit? | 18 |
| Certain graduate student | 24 |
| Medical school affiliate | 24 |
| First part of a quote by Aristotle | 34 |
| Words from a would-be protégé | 35 |
| Words before "Tonight" in a 1954 song title | 53 |
| Pupil's request | 19 |
| Eager pupil's request | 25 |
| "I want to learn from you" | 36 |
| Breed hatred in? | 16 |
| Give a film pooch pitching lessons? | 35 |
| British kitchen accessory | 25 |
| Table covering | 14 |
| Table adornment | 15 |
| Pot covers, to Brits | 20 |
| Warming apparatus in a salon | 28 |
| Padded pot cover | 16 |
| Often-decorative kitchen item, in Britain | 41 |
| Service cover-up? | 17 |
| Knit at a social function? | 26 |
| Boston Harbor event precipitator | 32 |
| Mad Hatter prop | 15 |
| Vessel for the Mad Hatter | 25 |
| Term for a small Yorkie | 23 |
| Spode item | 10 |
| Member of the service? | 22 |
| It may be filled with gunpowder | 31 |
| Vessel for hyson | 16 |
| Storm's place, in metaphor | 30 |
| Something to sip oolong from | 28 |
| Setting for a tempest? | 22 |
| Service unit | 12 |
| Service member? | 15 |
| Service component | 17 |
| Place for Oolong or Pekoe | 25 |
| Piece of chinaware | 18 |
| Kin of a demitasse | 18 |
| Item on the March Hare's table | 34 |
| Item on a cart, maybe | 21 |
| Item in a dish set | 18 |
| Item at the Mad Hatter's party | 34 |
| It's part of the service | 28 |
| It sits in a saucer | 19 |
| Bone-china item | 15 |
| Refreshment amount | 18 |
| Saucer sitters | 14 |
| "Over the ___" (Holmes) | 33 |
| Papas who love pekoe? | 21 |
| Late afternoon event | 20 |
| Afternoon function | 18 |
| Afternoon ballroom event | 24 |
| Cocktail attire | 15 |
| Bargain event for a bachelor who loves souchong? | 48 |
| "___ Two," 1942 song | 30 |
| Drink at half the price? | 24 |
| 1950 Doris Day film | 19 |
| Hyson served on playground equipment? | 37 |
| Pekoe-potato trade? | 19 |
| "No, No, Nanette" number | 34 |
| Song from "No, No, Nanette" | 37 |
| Doris Day number | 16 |
| Doris Day film, 1950 | 20 |
| Doris Day film of '50 | 25 |
| Doris Day ditty | 15 |
| Day classic | 11 |
| "The Pekoe Towers" by J. R. R. Tolkien | 48 |
| "No, No, Nanette" song | 32 |
| Place to sip alfresco | 21 |
| Picturesque spot for a warm drink | 33 |
| Shade lighter than palmetto | 27 |
| Color close to palmetto | 23 |
| Afternoon drink place | 21 |
| Snack bar, in the Orient | 24 |
| Restaurant located in a remote, quiet area | 42 |
| Quiet restaurant | 16 |
| Place to sip oolong | 19 |
| Far Eastern eatery | 18 |
| Coffee shop's cousin | 24 |
| "The __ of the August Moon": Pulitzer-winning 1953 play | 65 |
| Oriental cafes | 14 |