| Accepted without complaining | 28 |
| ___ off (fled) | 14 |
| ___ after (resembled) | 21 |
| ___ powder (scrammed) | 21 |
| ___ chance (pressed one's luck) | 35 |
| ___ breather (rested) | 21 |
| __ chance (pressed one's luck) | 34 |
| Suffered financially | 20 |
| Lost one's shirt | 20 |
| Anvils ... | 10 |
| Hired, in a way | 15 |
| Recognized applause | 19 |
| Acknowledged ovations | 21 |
| Acknowledged applause, perhaps | 30 |
| Got around, perhaps | 19 |
| Skipped the subway, say | 23 |
| Skipped the subway and bus | 26 |
| Didn't walk or go by subway, say | 36 |
| Prepared for an ordeal | 22 |
| ___ view (disapproved) | 22 |
| Faked a knockout | 16 |
| COUGH MEDICINES... | 18 |
| Resembled, as one's parent | 30 |
| Did or didn't participate in the Boy Scouts outing? | 55 |
| Suffered sudden setbacks | 24 |
| Lost money | 10 |
| Lined up the cross hairs | 24 |
| Drew a bead | 11 |
| Was out for the afternoon? | 26 |
| Recharged one's batteries for a bit, as it were | 51 |
| Dropped off briefly | 19 |
| Engaged in some fisticuffs | 26 |
| Stopped momentarily | 19 |
| Gave additional consideration | 29 |
| Went faster than by foot, say | 29 |
| Rolled the dice, as while playing Monopoly | 42 |
| Counted raised hands, say | 25 |
| Tried working for Tony Soprano? | 31 |
| Worked at the $2 window | 23 |
| Was cautious | 12 |
| Ducked down | 11 |
| Protected oneself | 17 |
| Jotted | 6 |
| Wasn't amused by | 20 |
| One? | 4 |
| Rested briefly | 14 |
| Words before granted | 20 |
| Supposed to be | 14 |
| Was emboldened | 14 |
| Really listened | 15 |
| Got sick suddenly | 17 |
| Got sick | 8 |
| Adopted, as a pet | 17 |
| Provided lodging for | 20 |
| ___ account (considered) | 24 |
| The still-hungry launderer ___ | 30 |
| Accepted criticism without complaint | 36 |
| Swallowed an insult | 19 |
| Spared none | 11 |
| Was attentive | 13 |
| Pricked up one's ears | 25 |
| Paid attention to, with "of" | 38 |
| Didn't rely just on memory | 30 |
| Created a study aid in class | 28 |
| A for a professor's class; F for a bank teller | 50 |
| The ecdysiast ... | 17 |
| Left the launching pad | 22 |
| Felt hurt | 9 |
| Accepted, as a job | 18 |
| Was subservient | 15 |
| Dated or excised | 16 |
| Grabbed the reins | 17 |
| Assumed responsibility for, as a bill | 37 |
| Wasn't excluded | 19 |
| Joined (in) | 11 |
| Was merciful | 12 |
| Wasn't neutral | 18 |
| The Oysters did it for the Walrus | 33 |
| Did what was necessary | 22 |
| Began to act | 12 |
| Enjoyed a British tradition | 27 |
| Spoke at a meeting | 18 |
| Rose to address the group | 25 |
| 1? | 2 |
| He was often wrong, for which he ___ | 36 |
| When Mary Walton invented sound dampers for elevated railways, she __ | 69 |
| Confessed to a crime | 20 |
| Pulled off a daring theft in the subway? | 40 |
| Grew fond of | 12 |
| Began to like | 13 |
| Became fond of | 14 |
| Developed a liking for | 22 |
| Picked up quickly | 17 |
| Liked immediately | 17 |
| Felt warm about | 15 |
| Developed a fondness for | 24 |
| Began liking | 12 |
| ___ task (reproved) | 19 |
| Started, as a hobby | 19 |
| Made shorter | 12 |