| The Andes, for instance | 23 |
| One headed for the top | 22 |
| One ascending Pikes Peak | 24 |
| Hooch from the hinterlands | 26 |
| Drink using the five vowels | 27 |
| Hillbillies' coif? | 22 |
| One residing on the frontier | 28 |
| One in the frontier, perhaps | 28 |
| It has the highest high point | 29 |
| Peak in the Cascade Range | 25 |
| Northwestern high point | 23 |
| Red Serge uniform wearer | 24 |
| Law enforcer since 1873 | 23 |
| Enduring symbol of Canada | 25 |
| Dudley Do-Right, for one | 24 |
| Dudley Do-Right was one | 23 |
| Canadian police officer | 23 |
| Canadian lawman on horseback | 28 |
| Active volcano in California | 28 |
| Turns into a trophy, in a way | 29 |
| Pay respects, in a way | 22 |
| Make a dove's sound | 23 |
| Point-and-click gadget | 22 |
| It makes a clicking noise | 25 |
| Point-and-click device | 22 |
| Clock climber of rhyme | 22 |
| "Eek!" evoker | 23 |
| Swimmer in Alice's tears | 28 |
| Gus in "Cinderella" | 29 |
| Computer controller (1) | 23 |
| It may be loaded with cheese | 28 |
| Danger for Stuart Little | 24 |
| It may be hair-raising | 22 |
| Hairstylist's stuff | 23 |
| Dessert set with gelatin | 24 |
| Fluffy chocolate dessert | 24 |
| Coiffeurs' preparations | 27 |
| Unlikely to impress, maybe | 26 |
| It's open for dinner | 24 |
| Word with loud or trench | 24 |
| Word before wash or organ | 25 |
| Sass, with "off" | 26 |
| Organ or piece preceder | 23 |
| It may be open or shut | 22 |
| Gangster's front man | 24 |
| Word after big, motor and bad | 29 |
| Raves, with "off" | 27 |
| "Outta my way!" | 25 |
| "Out of the way!" | 27 |
| "Stop dawdling!" | 26 |
| Traffic cop's order | 23 |
| Take one's turn in chess | 28 |
| Some do it upon retiring | 24 |
| One may introduce a mate | 24 |
| One could give you a check | 26 |
| Leave the neighborhood | 22 |
| Chess tournament action | 23 |
| Castling in chess, e.g. | 23 |
| Bxe5 or 0-0-0, in chess | 23 |
| "I ___ we adjourn" | 28 |
| "Get a ___ on!" | 25 |
| Took up residence elsewhere | 27 |
| Departed, bag and baggage | 25 |
| Changed one's locale | 24 |
| Man with a van, perhaps | 23 |
| Shaker's counterpart | 24 |
| Shaker's companion | 22 |
| Relocation professional | 23 |
| Professional with a van | 23 |
| Man with a van, likely | 22 |
| They have van, will lift | 24 |
| Shakers' partners? | 22 |
| Has a change of address | 23 |
| Amorous advances, slangily | 26 |
| Chess problem specifications | 28 |
| Bob Seger made them at night? | 29 |
| Rearranges the lettuce? | 23 |
| Cry from the bus driver | 23 |
| Spaghetti Western, for one | 26 |
| Rentable entertainment | 22 |
| You can see it in the dark | 26 |
| Popular date night choice | 25 |
| One place for a first date | 26 |
| Mel Brooks' was silent | 26 |
| It's the reel thing | 23 |
| It's seen in the dark | 25 |
| It may be a matinée | 22 |
| "Platoon," e.g. | 25 |
| "Moneyball," e.g. | 27 |
| "Looper," e.g. | 24 |
| Some dark-room equipment | 24 |
| Things to drive in to? | 22 |
| Roger Ebert's topic | 23 |
| "Merton of the ___" | 29 |
| Projectionist's apparel? | 28 |
| Leaving the home front | 22 |
| Musical with Billy Joel songs | 29 |
| Film editor's gizmo | 23 |
| Level the playing field? | 24 |
| Take blades to your blades | 26 |