| Word after corn or piece | 24 |
| Word after corn or oat | 22 |
| SnackÂ’s counterpart | 23 |
| Powder from grain seeds | 23 |
| One of three daily squares | 26 |
| More than just a snack | 22 |
| Malt-O or matzo follower | 24 |
| It may begin with grace | 23 |
| It may be square or light | 25 |
| Freebie on a long flight | 24 |
| Food Network production? | 24 |
| Early-bird special, e.g. | 24 |
| Chicken to a crocodile, say | 27 |
| Airline rarity, nowadays | 24 |
| Airline rarity, increasingly | 28 |
| A good one should be square | 27 |
| "You Know ___" | 24 |
| "Square" thing | 24 |
| More crumbly or powdery | 23 |
| Breakfast, lunch and dinner | 27 |
| Part of room and board | 22 |
| What Rachael Ray prepares | 25 |
| Vacation package inclusion | 26 |
| They might come on wheels | 25 |
| They might be ordered to go | 27 |
| They can come on wheels | 23 |
| Items "on wheels" | 27 |
| Holiday affairs, often | 22 |
| Breakfast, lunch, and dinner | 28 |
| Boarding house squares | 22 |
| Board, in a rooming house | 25 |
| Blue plate specials, e.g. | 25 |
| American plan inclusions | 24 |
| Airline freebies, sometimes | 27 |
| "Three squares" | 25 |
| "Square" trio | 23 |
| ___-mouthed (insincere) | 23 |
| Pallid, as a complexion | 23 |
| Like an old apple, maybe | 24 |
| _____-mouthed (insincere) | 25 |
| ____ -mouthed: insincere | 24 |
| Statistical calculation | 23 |
| Statistics calculation | 22 |
| Average, to a statistician | 26 |
| Statistician's middle | 25 |
| Like a schoolyard bully | 23 |
| Time or while preceder | 22 |
| Statistics class calculation | 28 |
| StatisticianÂ’s figure | 25 |
| Picayunish or villainous | 24 |
| Not the least bit nice | 22 |
| Like Dickens's Murdstdne | 28 |
| Kind of streak or time | 22 |
| Golden ___ (happy medium) | 25 |
| Adjective for Simon Legree | 26 |
| "___ My Shadow" | 25 |
| '-- my big mouth!' | 26 |
| Big hit for Janis Joplin | 24 |
| No. 1 hit of February 1971 | 26 |
| 1971 #1 hit for Janis Joplin | 28 |
| Not go the direct route | 23 |
| Move on a sinuous course | 24 |
| Old Ted Lewis standard | 22 |
| Hit for Sinatra and Davis | 25 |
| 1927 soft-shoe classic | 22 |
| Scrooge before reforming | 24 |
| Be serious about what you say | 29 |
| In a contemptible manner | 24 |
| Statistical calculations | 24 |
| "By all ___!" | 23 |
| "This ___ war!" | 25 |
| "This __ war" | 23 |
| Wasn't kidding about | 24 |
| "I ___ what I said" | 29 |
| "___ Me," 1929 song | 29 |
| Will, if intentions bear out | 28 |
| Act with intentionality | 23 |
| Slang for nasty person | 22 |
| Memorable labor leader George | 29 |
| Memorable labor leader | 22 |
| John Irving character Owen | 26 |
| First A.F.L.-C.I.O. president | 29 |
| A successor to Gompers | 22 |
| Stiller's comedy partner | 28 |
| Ben Stiller's mom Anne | 26 |
| Stiller's comic partner | 27 |
| Half a classic comedy team | 26 |
| "Like Mike" actress | 29 |
| TV's Stiller and ___ | 24 |
| StillerÂ’s comedic partner | 29 |
| Stiller's sidekick, once | 28 |
| Stiller and ___ (comedy duo) | 28 |
| She's still with Stiller | 28 |
| She started with Stiller | 24 |
| O'Connor's TV cook | 26 |
| O'Connor's cook on TV | 29 |
| Jerry Stiller's wife Anne | 29 |
| Half of a popular comedy team | 29 |
| Half of a noted comedy team | 27 |
| Cook for O'Connor on TV | 27 |