| British "baloney" | 27 |
| Bilgewater | 10 |
| Bath baloney | 12 |
| Baloney, in Bristol | 19 |
| Balderdash: Brit. sl. | 21 |
| "Nonsense!" in Newcastle | 34 |
| "Legalize It" singer | 30 |
| "Legalize It" Peter ___ | 33 |
| "Baloney!" in Bristol | 31 |
| Put ___ (outdo) | 15 |
| Put ___ (embarrass) | 19 |
| Humiliating way to be put | 25 |
| After "put," obviously outclassed | 43 |
| Japanese TV pioneer | 19 |
| Upscale electronics company | 27 |
| Tokyo electronics giant | 23 |
| Multinational based in Tokyo | 28 |
| Company that makes semiconductors and digital rice cookers | 58 |
| Company involved in the “format war” between HD DVD and Blu-ray | 71 |
| Mifune of "Yojimbo" | 29 |
| "Rashomon" star's first name | 42 |
| Nothing ___ about | 17 |
| "A time to serve and ___": Swinburne | 46 |
| Cagney musical, "Something ___ About" | 47 |
| "___, With Love" | 26 |
| "___ With Love" | 25 |
| ''___, With Love'' | 34 |
| '-- With Love' | 22 |
| Quaint note opener | 18 |
| "___, with Love" (Sidney Poitier movie) | 49 |
| Words sung "with love"? | 33 |
| Words sung "with love" in a 1967 hit | 46 |
| Words sung "with love" in a 1967 #1 hit? | 50 |
| Start of a Poitier film title | 29 |
| Start of a Lulu hit | 19 |
| Quaint opening for a note | 25 |
| Poitier's "___ With Love" | 39 |
| "--- With Love" | 25 |
| "__, With Love": 1967 hit | 35 |
| "___, With Love" (1967 Poitier movie) | 47 |
| "___ With Love" (Poitier film) | 40 |
| "___ With Love" (1967 hit) | 36 |
| "___ With Love," Poitier film | 39 |
| "__ with Love" | 24 |
| Film starring 47A with a chart-topping title song | 49 |
| A 1967 film directed by Joan Plowright? | 39 |
| 1967 Poitier movie | 18 |
| No place ___ (S.R.O.) | 21 |
| "Teach us ___ still": T. S. Eliot | 43 |
| "I'll have ___ this one out" | 42 |
| 1954 PGA's leading money winner | 35 |
| Alexander the Great's ambition? | 35 |
| "___: perchance to dream" | 35 |
| Start of a clumsy alpinist's quip | 37 |
| " . . . owed by so many ___ few" | 42 |
| "And I'm ready ___ right through the sky" (Richard Marx lyric) | 76 |
| "I'm a menace ___" | 32 |
| ___ extent (partly) | 19 |
| Start of two-line verse | 23 |
| "___ / I bade good-morrow": Keats | 43 |
| Beyond what's needed | 24 |
| That aren't needed | 22 |
| Left at the end | 15 |
| Beyond what's necessary | 27 |
| As surplus | 10 |
| Just ___ a bit (why I made this puzzle) | 39 |
| Take a turn in disc golf | 24 |
| Turn's partner | 18 |
| Attempt at a carnival booth | 27 |
| Dispose of, informally | 22 |
| Mix, as a salad | 15 |
| Light throw | 11 |
| Sleep restlessly | 16 |
| Play horseshoes | 15 |
| Mix, as salad | 13 |
| Turn partner | 12 |
| Throw, as to a child | 20 |
| Prepare, as a salad | 19 |
| Have a restless night | 21 |
| Prepare a salad | 15 |
| Throw lightly | 13 |
| Throw casually | 14 |
| Throw softly | 12 |
| Prepare the salad | 17 |
| Prepare salad | 13 |
| Throw carelessly | 16 |
| Partner of turn | 15 |
| Not sleep peacefully | 20 |
| Flip, as a coin | 15 |
| Coin flip | 9 |
| Coin action | 11 |
| Sway on a rough sea | 19 |
| Sleep unsoundly | 15 |
| Play quoits | 11 |
| It determines who kicks and who receives | 40 |
| Insomniacs do it | 16 |
| Compete with a caber | 20 |
| You'll probably kick the football if you lose it | 52 |
| Word with "ring" or "coin" | 46 |
| Warm-up for a quarterback | 25 |