| Make certain wedding arrangements | 33 |
| Exchanged one's services for payment | 40 |
| One working solely for compensation | 35 |
| Menial worker only in it for the money | 38 |
| Offer one's services for a fee | 34 |
| Personnel director's activity | 33 |
| Part of an HR employee's job | 32 |
| Putting a Batman foe on the payroll? | 36 |
| Emperor who surrendered to the Allies | 37 |
| Film subtitled "Paris, Ah So"? | 40 |
| Judd of ''Taxi'' | 32 |
| Hungarian-born Canuck stage director | 36 |
| Emile of "Into the Wild" | 34 |
| "Into the Wild" actor Emile | 37 |
| Mr. Stork's traveling attire? | 33 |
| "___ is on the sparrow" | 33 |
| "Divided" gender-combining adjective | 46 |
| Horseshoe-playing judge, perhaps | 32 |
| Cher cover "It's in ___" | 38 |
| "Accuse not a servant unto ___" | 41 |
| Trademark associated with a dog and a gramophone | 48 |
| Painting used to promote gramophones | 36 |
| 1899 painting used to promote gramophones | 41 |
| Jack worth one point in cribbage | 32 |
| What a man making a comeback may get back to | 44 |
| Like 14% of the nationÂ’s population | 39 |
| Presidente supporter's wear? | 32 |
| Where the Santa Maria was wrecked: 1492 | 39 |
| Haiti and the Dominican Republic | 32 |
| -- -American (Latino U.S. resident) | 35 |
| What the fastidious farmer minds? | 33 |
| Pronoun not in the king's English | 37 |
| How to refer to a serpentine jurist? | 36 |
| English metal band Devil Sold ___ | 33 |
| Snake's favorite movie of 1981? | 35 |
| Sleep-regulating neurotransmitter | 33 |
| They're released by the immune system | 41 |
| Herodotus and Thucydides, for two | 33 |
| Station that shows shows about past lives | 41 |
| "A ___ very palpable . . . ": Shak. | 45 |
| "A ___ very palpable hit": Shak. | 42 |
| ___ snag (experience difficulty) | 32 |
| Sometimes successful, sometimes not | 35 |
| Trait of a gentleman in training? | 33 |
| Baseball play that may be foiled by a pitchout | 46 |
| Back pay for an off-key soprano? | 32 |
| The teacherÂ’s paddle had clearly ___ | 40 |
| "Forget flying; I'm..." | 37 |
| Justice of the peace's workplace? | 37 |
| It may be found in front of a saloon | 36 |
| Place in front of a saloon in the old West | 42 |
| "___-Koo" (old ragtime standard) | 42 |
| 17-A, 10-D and 25-D end with these | 34 |
| Sexologist + "The Waltons" co-star | 44 |
| "___ Up Style" (Blu Cantrell single) | 46 |
| "___ where they ain't" | 36 |
| Strike turf before the ball, in golf | 36 |
| Strike the ground behind the ball, in golf lingo | 48 |
| Way to fix just about any large machine | 39 |
| It's dangerous to be on this | 32 |
| It comprises problems to be tackled | 35 |
| Group whose offing is in the offing | 35 |
| Assignment for a contract worker? | 33 |
| Schedules of problems to be dealt with | 38 |
| Business that makes candy for assassins? | 40 |
| What a baseball player's life is full of? | 45 |
| Jog through old-fashioned streets | 33 |
| He starts his own company, hoping to ___ ... | 44 |
| Flag saluted after bouncing a drunk? | 36 |
| ...dream) Ray Charles chart-topper (Speedy... | 45 |
| Reach the end of one's endurance | 36 |
| Reach one's endurance limit, in a marathon | 46 |
| Bad-day-in-the-market headline for a boxing camp? | 49 |
| Give ground-ball practice, maybe | 32 |
| Target of lots of vaccine research | 34 |
| Lived together in a close association | 37 |
| Cartoon character in AIDS education ads | 39 |
| "Greetings, everyone!", down South | 44 |
| 50's TV catch phrase transmuted | 35 |
| Length of many harness racing tracks | 36 |
| "The American Language" author | 40 |
| Writer who coined the word "booboisie" | 48 |
| Jane Velez-Mitchell's network | 33 |
| Some credit card security features | 34 |
| Author of "The Call of Cthulhu" | 41 |
| Cambridge inst. for would-be attorneys | 38 |
| Signature of Groucho's brother | 34 |
| Queen Elizabeth's Aussie vessel | 35 |
| A good place to be this time of year | 36 |
| Gilbert & Sullivan comic opera | 34 |
| Queen's man in Canada 1990 to 1995 | 38 |
| Chem. formula for hydrogen isocyanide | 37 |
| Gp. in charge of condominiums, perhaps | 38 |
| Songwriter from Bloomington, Ind. | 33 |
| Songwriter born November 22, 1899 | 33 |
| Singer-songwriter born 11/22/1899 | 33 |
| Musician who played for his lunch? | 34 |
| "Rockin' Chair" composer-lyricist | 47 |
| "Ole Buttermilk Sky" co-composer | 42 |
| "Georgia on My Mind" composer | 39 |