| Wonderland caterpillar's pipe | 33 |
| Pipe smoked by a Wonderland caterpillar | 39 |
| Pipe smoked by a certain caterpillar | 36 |
| Pipe at some Turkish restaurants | 32 |
| Carroll's caterpillar smokes one | 36 |
| "... --- -smoking caterpillar has ..." | 48 |
| Equipment list for a hashish-smoking fisherman? | 47 |
| Great 17th-century English physicist | 36 |
| English physicist: 1635–1703 | 35 |
| Discoverer of Orion's fifth star | 36 |
| "Micrographia" author: 1665 | 37 |
| Learning method that "works for me" | 45 |
| Get Mr. Koch addicted to a modern reading method? | 49 |
| I could tell right away that she was ___ ... | 45 |
| "Fighting Joe," Union general | 39 |
| Using any means (with "by") | 37 |
| Something to play outside of school | 35 |
| Gene carrier responsible for truancy? | 37 |
| Late Blind Melon lead singer Shannon | 36 |
| Paddington, the basketball star? | 32 |
| Documentary film about basketball | 33 |
| Arthur Agee/William Gates film set in Chicago | 45 |
| Store on "Sesame Street" | 34 |
| Stuffed-shirt comics landlord of yore | 37 |
| Drink served at basketball games? | 33 |
| Alcoholic drink served at basketball games? | 43 |
| Dress that makes a slow dance difficult | 39 |
| Student-parent at Indiana University? | 37 |
| Stadium where the Indianapolis Colts once played | 48 |
| J. W. Riley and Jean Shepherd, e.g. | 35 |
| James Whitcomb Riley's beloved home | 39 |
| What stockings are called in Indiana? | 37 |
| Leather designer's naughty exhibition? | 42 |
| Chain with waitresses in tank tops | 34 |
| "Petticoat Junction" setting | 38 |
| "Greet" women, sailor-style? | 38 |
| Result of a vacuum cleaner mishap? | 34 |
| Brothel manager who likes to vacuum? | 36 |
| F.B.I. director's side of the story? | 40 |
| Temporary town during the Depression | 36 |
| Military's online message service? | 38 |
| Memories of a high school dance? | 32 |
| Desire greatly (with ''for'') | 45 |
| Movie about a boy's Presidential aspirations? | 49 |
| The sun peeking through the clouds, to some | 43 |
| China's Hebei province, old style | 37 |
| Inspiring prayers to Saint Jude, perhaps | 40 |
| Goal that never gets off the ground | 35 |
| Crosses one's heart and ____ die | 36 |
| Friendly comment after providing information | 44 |
| "Cross my heart and ___ . . . " | 41 |
| 'Cross my heart' partner | 32 |
| He played Nixon in "Nixon" | 36 |
| Seuss book about destroying a marijuana farm? | 45 |
| Seuss book about destroying a kitchen item? | 43 |
| Displayed one's anger, in a way | 35 |
| It tosses balls that could win you money | 40 |
| "Early Sunday Morning" painter | 40 |
| 'Nighthawks' painter Edward | 35 |
| Vehicle for a bunny in a biker gang? | 36 |
| Memorable jitterbugging columnist? | 34 |
| Dish of black-eyed peas, rice, and bacon | 40 |
| Woman of the house playing potsy? | 33 |
| Where Bugs invests his retirement money? | 40 |
| Baby kangaroo's nickname for mom's pouch? | 49 |
| "Pacemaker" inventor John _____ | 42 |
| Short distance and this puzzle's theme | 42 |
| Slogan encouraging binge drinking? | 34 |
| Intoxicates with drugs, in slang | 32 |
| "Jump into Daddy's lap!" | 38 |
| What you might have to do to sit on a barstool | 46 |
| "Climb onto Papa's lap!" | 38 |
| ''Jump into Mommy's lap!'' | 46 |
| "___ Odes" (classic work of poetry) | 45 |
| Happening every 60 minutes (archaic) | 36 |
| Author of inspirational stories for boys | 40 |
| 19th century writer of inspiring novels | 39 |
| He died at the Battle of Trafalgar | 34 |
| "Alas! poor Yorick. I knew him, ___" | 46 |
| Combining of companies making the same product | 46 |
| Fictional seaman and theme of puzzle | 36 |
| THE COCK ON THE WOODPILE and LITTLE BOY BLUE | 44 |
| Ones with one thing on their mind | 33 |
| D. ____ (1944 Ontario born VC winner) | 38 |
| It may be involved in a sting operation | 39 |
| Old AMC car that came fully loaded? | 35 |
| Completion of the mechanic's report | 39 |
| Dance in "H.M.S. Pinafore" | 36 |
| "I bought a trumpet, but I was..." | 44 |
| "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" critter | 45 |
| Science of measuring time: Abbr. | 32 |
| Land visited by Dorothy, but way, way worse? | 44 |
| Era when people were old-fashioned and crazy? | 45 |
| Outdoor activity that includes jumping | 38 |
| 19th-century urban transportation | 33 |
| Certain carriage, or a really bad sketch of one | 47 |
| Dark shape near Orion's Belt | 32 |
| Like Richard III at the end of Act V | 36 |
| "Girl of the Golden West," etc.? | 42 |
| ... but he spent his time watching ___ | 38 |