| Champing at the bit, and then some | 34 |
| Words stated with some breakfast orders | 39 |
| What levees are designed to prevent | 35 |
| Like a plane with a view of the Bavarian Alps? | 46 |
| It was legalized in baseball in 1884 | 36 |
| Like a conversation at the next table, sometimes | 48 |
| Fervid: reversal = like leftovers | 33 |
| How shrimp cocktail may be served | 33 |
| "___ Killarney . . . " | 32 |
| Effort that goes further than necessary | 39 |
| "Gray's Anatomy" feature | 38 |
| Sheets used in four-color printing | 34 |
| "Just ignore landslide warnings" | 42 |
| How some business deals are made | 32 |
| Too accommodating for one's own good | 40 |
| Time frame for some important mail deliveries | 45 |
| Way, way too big for one's britches | 39 |
| How the murderer kneels in a whodunit? | 38 |
| Got less than one bargained for? | 32 |
| You deserve credits when you do this | 36 |
| Put on too many terry cloth garments at once | 44 |
| American visiting the Eiffel Tower, e.g. | 40 |
| Make less significant by comparison | 35 |
| Hit the snooze button too many times | 36 |
| Didn't stir at the right time? | 34 |
| Dish out more work than can be completed | 40 |
| One way to wear out your welcome | 32 |
| With excess in the warehouse, maybe | 35 |
| One result of all work and no play | 34 |
| 'Dark Lady' singer after pigging out? | 45 |
| Like most wage earners, so they say | 35 |
| "___ Rainbow," 1939 song | 34 |
| Well past mourning a broken egg? | 32 |
| Wildly exaggerated, as a performance | 36 |
| No longer enamored by a guy working at home? | 44 |
| Past an ailment's peak, e.g. | 32 |
| Untrustworthy, to 60's-70's collegians | 46 |
| N.F.L. workaholics' delights? | 33 |
| Chart showing amounts spent working extra hours? | 48 |
| Makes a photographer's error | 32 |
| Bonanzas for dummies and partners | 33 |
| First track on many a Broadway album | 36 |
| Feature of "William Tell" | 35 |
| Afflicted with root rot, perhaps | 32 |
| Like paper or light, reading down | 33 |
| With too much on one's plate | 32 |
| Review of dazzling new string quartets? | 39 |
| Got too wordy in one's blog, perhaps | 40 |
| 2012 Miranda Lambert hit about loss | 35 |
| "I'm Getting Sentimental ___" | 43 |
| Given name of the first H.E.W. Secretary | 40 |
| First secretary of H.E.W., 1953, ___ Culp Hobby | 47 |
| First H.E.W. Secretary ___ Culp Hobby | 37 |
| ___ Culp Hobby, first Secretary of H.E.W. | 41 |
| ___ Culp Hobby, D.D.E.'s H.E.W. Sec. | 40 |
| ___ Culp Hobby of H.E.W.: 1953-55 | 33 |
| Steve ___, 1980 Olympic track champion | 38 |
| Steve ___, 1980 Olympic gold-medalist runner | 44 |
| "Venus clerk, ___": Chaucer | 37 |
| Adjective for "Metamorphoses" | 39 |
| Producing eggs hatched outside the body | 39 |
| Insect's egg-laying apparatus | 33 |
| Part of talent agent Michael's HVAC system? | 47 |
| "I ___ debt of gratitude to..." | 41 |
| "I ___ debt of gratitude to ..." | 42 |
| 11 A.M.: "Debt to Winged Life" | 40 |
| "You ___ to yourself ..." | 35 |
| New father's reply to friend | 32 |
| "I __ to my virtuous upbringing"? | 43 |
| Nineteenth-cent. U. S. utopianists | 34 |
| He wrote "The Virginian" | 34 |
| "Lady Baltimore" novelist, 1906 | 41 |
| Has unfinished business with the IRS | 36 |
| "Why, thou ___ God . . . ": Shak. | 43 |
| "Lend less than thou ___": Shak. | 42 |
| Thankful thought toward a universal blood type? | 47 |
| Start of Lady Montague's query | 34 |
| Agcy. headed by Elmer Davis: 1942–45 | 43 |
| 1942-45 stats disseminator: Abbr. | 33 |
| "___,/If winter comes . . . " | 39 |
| Results of high credit card interest payments? | 46 |
| "The ___ the Pussycat" | 32 |
| Comfortable perches and plenty of nocturnal prey? | 49 |
| Founder of PC company abruptly shuts up shop! | 45 |
| Possible result of a defensive error in soccer | 46 |
| Take responsibility for a faux pas, say | 39 |
| "Buy this now" ad phrase | 34 |
| "... ___ on DVD and Blu-Ray" | 38 |
| Round of applause all for oneself? | 34 |
| "Sack ___" (jazz standard) | 36 |
| "___! thy canopy is dust . . . ": Shak. | 49 |
| Michigan town where Thomas Dewey was born | 41 |
| Cry after stubbing one's toe | 32 |
| "Man ... that stings!" | 32 |
| Plant sometimes called a false shamrock | 39 |
| Part of a children's game call | 34 |
| Hedge with a guardrail to contain livestock | 43 |
| Hedge preventing cattle from roving | 35 |
| Relief agcy. founded in the U.K. in 1942 | 40 |
| Stephen Hawking's alma mater | 32 |