| Sign for May Day babies | 23 |
| Aries, familiarly | 17 |
| "O'er ___ we . . . " | 34 |
| Pride of St. Louis | 18 |
| Colorado State, athletically | 28 |
| "Greatest Show on Turf" team | 38 |
| " . . . autumn turned to ___": Shak. | 46 |
| Partial score from the Coast: Num. 7:88 | 39 |
| Herding sheep? | 14 |
| "Home on ___" | 23 |
| Indian royal creator's nickname? | 36 |
| Beat ___ | 8 |
| Some take it, others beat it | 28 |
| Lockout | 7 |
| Some medical treatments | 23 |
| Sports-team personnel | 21 |
| Psychologist's prescription, perhaps | 40 |
| Type of treatment | 17 |
| Remedial treatment | 18 |
| Get well regimen | 16 |
| Curative treatment | 18 |
| Word from the Greek for "healing" | 43 |
| Treatment, of a sort | 20 |
| Treatment regimen | 17 |
| Treatment at a hospital | 23 |
| Shrink's specialty | 22 |
| Psychologist's treatment | 28 |
| Psychologist's prescription, sometimes | 42 |
| It could be a group effort | 26 |
| Help, of a sort | 15 |
| Headwork? | 9 |
| Couples may be in it | 20 |
| A couple may be in it | 21 |
| Four-legged comfort giver | 25 |
| Group whose 1968 album "Time Peace" was #1 | 52 |
| Year of ___ (Chinese calendar period) | 37 |
| Year of -- (Chinese zodiac cycle starter) | 41 |
| "___ that ate the malt" | 33 |
| "___ that ate the malt . . . " | 40 |
| " . . . cat that killed ___" | 38 |
| Top Tatar's tattler? | 24 |
| "Battle Backstabber"? [Sun Tzu] | 41 |
| Sinatra's cronies | 21 |
| T. Curtis?D. Reynolds film: 1960 | 32 |
| Pressurized quip (Part 2) | 25 |
| Poe classic | 11 |
| "Ghastly grim and ancient" poem title critter | 55 |
| Title "ungainly fowl" of poetry | 41 |
| Poetic basis for an N.F.L. team name | 36 |
| Poem with the line, "Ah, distinctly I remember, it was in the bleak December" | 87 |
| Poem that opens "Once upon a midnight dreary ..." | 59 |
| Poe's melancholy visitor | 28 |
| It uses 20 different end rhymes for "ore" | 51 |
| Edgar Allan Poe work | 20 |
| Nature in ___ | 13 |
| Somerset Maugham novel | 22 |
| Thither | 7 |
| In that place | 13 |
| Voilà ! | 9 |
| Limerick starter | 16 |
| In that direction | 17 |
| At that place | 13 |
| Limerick starter, often | 23 |
| Start of many limericks | 23 |
| Finger-pointer's shout | 26 |
| Expression of sympathy, when doubled | 36 |
| "Halt! Who goes ___?" | 31 |
| Word with fore or after | 23 |
| When repeated, a comforting phrase | 34 |
| "It's finished!" | 30 |
| "I've finished" | 29 |
| "Been ___, done that" | 31 |
| ''___ Goes My Baby'' (Drifters hit) | 51 |
| Word with ''so'' or ''hi'' | 58 |
| Word of consolation | 19 |
| Where you had to be? | 20 |
| When repeated, it forms a comforting phrase | 43 |
| When repeated, comforting words | 31 |
| When doubled, comforting words | 30 |
| Used twice, it forms a sympathy phrase | 38 |
| Pointed-out direction | 21 |
| On that spot | 12 |
| Limerick start, often | 21 |
| In that spot | 12 |
| Half a comforting phrase | 24 |
| Consoling word, when said twice | 31 |
| Consoling word | 14 |
| "Till ___ Was You," 1957 song | 39 |
| "Don't even go __!" | 33 |
| "___ Goes My Baby" (Drifters hit) | 43 |
| 'Ta-da!' | 16 |
| Word said before you go? | 24 |
| Word repeated when consoling someone | 36 |
| Word of solace | 14 |
| Word of comfort | 15 |
| Where those are | 15 |
| When repeated, soothing words | 29 |
| When repeated, consoling words | 30 |
| When repeated, consoling expression | 35 |
| When repeated, comforting word | 30 |