| Edges at the track | 18 |
| Diner jarful | 12 |
| Detective's leads | 21 |
| Contents of some jars | 21 |
| Certain foul balls | 18 |
| Café-table leavings | 22 |
| Busboys' bonuses | 20 |
| Bread in a jar, perhaps | 23 |
| Bits of inside info | 19 |
| Bistro-table leavings | 21 |
| Behaves like a tout | 19 |
| Bar jarful | 10 |
| Asparagus ___ | 13 |
| Apexes | 6 |
| Advice from pros | 16 |
| Advice from a pro | 17 |
| A lot of a car valet's income | 33 |
| A large part of a waitress's income | 39 |
| "Lucky Lady in the fifth" and the like | 48 |
| ___ off (warns) | 15 |
| __ the scales | 13 |
| Nail salon supplies? | 20 |
| Publication offering predictions | 32 |
| Offerer of stock advice | 23 |
| Sources of investment advice | 28 |
| Least sober | 11 |
| As tight as possible? | 21 |
| With a slight slur, perhaps | 27 |
| Drunkenly | 9 |
| Pushes off the basketball rim, say | 34 |
| Makes a basketball play | 23 |
| Helps through a basketball hoop | 31 |
| ... who ... | 11 |
| Track habitue | 13 |
| Racetrack informant | 19 |
| Track tout | 10 |
| Race track figure | 17 |
| Tote tout | 9 |
| Scuttlebutt provider at the track | 33 |
| Racetrack tout | 14 |
| Race bettor's adviser | 25 |
| One with the inside track at the track? | 39 |
| One with better information? | 28 |
| Information broker | 18 |
| Help in beating the odds | 24 |
| Dope sheet holder | 17 |
| Bettor's consultant | 23 |
| Bettor's buddy | 18 |
| Bettor's adviser | 20 |
| Betting advisor, perhaps | 24 |
| "Sure thing" seller | 29 |
| Track consultants | 17 |
| Some touts | 10 |
| Two sheets to the wind? | 23 |
| A little drunk | 14 |
| Slightly drunk | 14 |
| Slightly sloshed | 16 |
| Under the "alfluence of incohol" | 42 |
| Two sheets to the wind | 22 |
| Sorta crunk | 11 |
| Sort of blasted | 15 |
| Somewhat stiff | 14 |
| Somewhat soused | 15 |
| Somewhat smashed | 16 |
| Somewhat looped | 15 |
| Slightly stewed | 15 |
| Risking a D.U.I., say | 21 |
| Partially loaded? | 17 |
| Partially lit | 13 |
| Off the wagon | 13 |
| Not fit to drive | 16 |
| Midway between sober and drunk | 30 |
| Half crocked | 12 |
| Almost besotted | 15 |
| A tad drunk | 11 |
| A little stiff? | 15 |
| A little lit | 12 |
| A little bit lit | 16 |
| A bit too happy at happy hour? | 30 |
| A bit lit | 9 |
| A bit inebriated | 16 |
| A bit crocked | 13 |
| A bit buzzed | 12 |
| A bit blotto | 12 |
| ... the waiter was ___ | 22 |
| Englishman's wine-soaked dessert | 36 |
| Doctor for barflies? | 20 |
| Not go boldly | 13 |
| _____ balance (have a decisive effect) | 38 |
| Shift the balance of power | 26 |
| From ___ toe (in every detail) | 30 |
| From ___ toe | 12 |
| Sneak, in a way | 15 |
| Go gently | 9 |
| Walk quietly | 12 |
| Walk gingerly | 13 |
| "___ through the tulips" | 34 |
| What burglars may walk on | 25 |
| Walk on eggshells, e.g. | 23 |
| Walk cautiously | 15 |