| Preteen's "absolutely" | 36 |
| Popular rubbers | 15 |
| Pledge drive bags | 17 |
| Mutuel boards, for short | 24 |
| Handy satchels | 14 |
| Handled bags | 12 |
| Gifts for PBS donors | 20 |
| Gifts at the cosmetics counter | 30 |
| Gift bags | 9 |
| Convenient carryalls | 20 |
| Computers' cousins, for short | 33 |
| Certain handbags | 16 |
| Carry-on bags | 13 |
| Carry-alls, for short | 21 |
| Carry-alls | 10 |
| Carries by hand | 15 |
| Capacious bags | 14 |
| Brand of rubbers | 16 |
| Big name in rain protection | 27 |
| Big handbags | 12 |
| Bags with shoulder straps | 25 |
| "OMG, yes!!!1" | 24 |
| "Mos def" | 19 |
| "I completely agree, girlfriend!" | 43 |
| Briefcase alternative | 21 |
| Drives preschoolers? | 20 |
| "Space Ghost" cartoonist Alex __ | 42 |
| Humorist Lazlo | 14 |
| 1960's Cubs pitcher Paul | 28 |
| "I'll drink ___" | 30 |
| 'I'll drink --!' | 28 |
| For the reason stated | 21 |
| Words with eye or fore | 22 |
| Words 7 and 8 of our carol | 26 |
| Woolf's "___ Lighthouse" | 38 |
| Pedal-metal link | 16 |
| Dressed ___ nines | 17 |
| All-good filler | 15 |
| "Takin' It ___ Streets" (1976 hit) | 48 |
| "Takin' It __ Streets": Doobie Brothers hit | 57 |
| "Get Him ___ Greek" | 29 |
| "From the Earth ___ Moon" | 35 |
| "___ ramparts!" | 25 |
| "__ moon, Alice!": Gleason catchphrase | 48 |
| '96 Cranberries album "___ Faithful Departed" | 59 |
| _____ hiIt (fully) | 18 |
| ___ nth degree | 14 |
| ___ manner born | 15 |
| Until the last drop | 19 |
| BEAT ___ (HIT FIRST) | 20 |
| Start of a quip about a famous director | 39 |
| Where things sometimes go | 25 |
| "Hail ___, blithe spirit!": Shelley | 45 |
| "Hail ___, blithe spirit!" | 36 |
| "Farewell ___" ("Aloha O'e") | 52 |
| 'Hail --, blithe spirit' | 32 |
| Yes "Close ___" | 25 |
| Until completion | 16 |
| Ever faithfully | 15 |
| Front and center | 16 |
| Physical fitness quip (Part 4) | 30 |
| Where one's proboscis may be | 32 |
| Put one's nose ___ (work hard) | 34 |
| Where a nose may be | 19 |
| As much as possible | 19 |
| Woolf opus | 10 |
| 1927 Virginia Woolf novel | 25 |
| Truckers' cry? | 18 |
| Cry from Ralph Kramden | 22 |
| Socially secure | 15 |
| Naturally fitted for | 20 |
| Living royally since birth | 26 |
| Ideally suited | 14 |
| "Tell it ___" (skeptic's comment) | 47 |
| Without holding back | 20 |
| Ralph Kramden catchphrase on old TV ... and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 77 |
| "The Honeymooners" catch phrase | 41 |
| How some dress | 14 |
| Dressed ___: splendidly | 23 |
| Dressed ___ (smart) | 19 |
| WHERE THE CHICKEN GETS . . . | 28 |
| Where a bus passenger might step | 32 |
| "They that go down ___ . . . ": Psalm 107 | 51 |
| Not in front or back | 20 |
| Doobie Bros: "Takin' It ___" | 42 |
| Take __ (campaign) | 18 |
| One way to be armed | 19 |
| Direction of some race goals | 28 |
| Costing a fish two fins? | 24 |
| More of poem | 12 |
| "___ own self . . . " | 31 |
| Not just in the past | 20 |
| "It's quarter ___ ..." (start of an Arlen-Mercer classic) | 71 |
| Whole: Prefix | 13 |
| Wholly: Prefix | 14 |
| Funny Fields | 12 |
| Fields of comedy | 16 |
| Comedienne Fields | 17 |
| Comedian Fields | 15 |
| Memorable Fields | 16 |