| Tough guy's rhetorical question | 35 |
| "Re-e-e-eally?" | 25 |
| "Oh, re-e-e-e-eally?" | 31 |
| "... really?" | 23 |
| "How bizarre" | 23 |
| "How strange . . ." | 29 |
| 'No prob' | 17 |
| Possible response to "Gotcha!" | 40 |
| Pot-calling-the-kettle-black response | 37 |
| Cynic's snort #5 | 20 |
| Insult from a fashionista | 25 |
| "Just what you'd expect Capote to say!" | 53 |
| Phrase of finality | 18 |
| "I've got nothing else to say" | 44 |
| Statement meant to end a conversation | 37 |
| Remark of finality | 18 |
| "We're all done here" | 35 |
| "Case closed" | 23 |
| 'We're done here' | 29 |
| 'Nothing more to it' | 28 |
| ''It's over and done with!'' | 48 |
| "Too bad," and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 58 |
| ''It's exactly what we need!'' | 50 |
| "Just what we need!" | 30 |
| "Elvis—___," 1970 film | 39 |
| Start of his wife's reply | 29 |
| Ethical complaint | 17 |
| Cheating victim's cry | 25 |
| "Wow, totally crazy!" | 31 |
| "Same thing, really" | 30 |
| "Here's the reason" | 33 |
| Observation: Part 2 | 19 |
| "I can't take anymore!" | 37 |
| "How dare you climb a barbed-wire fence wearing my sweater!" | 70 |
| "Let me finish" | 25 |
| "Don't forget what you just said" | 47 |
| Grumpy remark | 13 |
| "Oh yeah, I forgot there was another one" | 51 |
| What adds class to Chinese porcelain? | 37 |
| Je ne sais quoi capturing mid-14th to mid-17th century China? | 61 |
| Cary Grant/Doris Day movie | 26 |
| Day movie | 9 |
| 1962 Cary Grant/Doris Day movie | 31 |
| ''___ no lady . . . '' | 38 |
| Answer to "Did you see which Greek goddess walked by?"? | 65 |
| Start of an angler's lament (Part 2) | 40 |
| "Whoa, I almost fell into that sinkhole!" | 51 |
| Part of an old punchline | 24 |
| Pessimistic observation | 23 |
| Part 3 of the advice | 20 |
| Part 7 of the joke | 18 |
| Lose one's cool? | 20 |
| Grow genial | 11 |
| Get friendlier | 14 |
| Springtime occurrence | 21 |
| Spring phenomenon | 17 |
| Melting period | 14 |
| Freeze follower | 15 |
| Take out of the freezer | 23 |
| Become friendlier | 17 |
| Winter-to-spring transition | 27 |
| Warming of relations | 20 |
| Spring in Alaska | 16 |
| Lose iciness | 12 |
| Leave out of the freezer | 24 |
| Grow friendly | 13 |
| Diplomacy improvement | 21 |
| Cold War-to-detente transition | 30 |
| Begin to melt | 13 |
| Become less tense | 17 |
| Winter-ending event | 19 |
| Winter break? | 13 |
| Warm up after being in the freezer | 34 |
| Spring thing | 12 |
| Spring melt | 11 |
| Remove from the freezer | 23 |
| Meltdown | 8 |
| Melt, as ice | 12 |
| Freeze follower, often | 22 |
| Feel less angry, so to speak | 28 |
| Winter warming | 14 |
| Winter warmer of a sort | 23 |
| Winter warm spell | 17 |
| Winter reversal | 15 |
| Winter break | 12 |
| Warming trend | 13 |
| Warming in relations | 20 |
| Warm spell | 10 |
| Unbend a little | 15 |
| Start-of-spring event | 21 |
| Stanford White's killer | 27 |
| Springtime period | 17 |
| Spring's beginning | 22 |
| Spring warmth | 13 |
| Spring warming | 14 |
| Spring thing? | 13 |
| Spring in Anchorage | 19 |
| Spring condition | 16 |
| Spell of warm weather | 21 |
| Soften in the sun | 17 |