| Got one's uniform dirty, maybe | 34 |
| Got one's uniform dirty, as a base runner | 45 |
| Enjoyed some playground equipment | 33 |
| Third base coach's urging, maybe | 36 |
| "Dizzy Up the Girl" single | 36 |
| Louisiana city on Lake Pontchartrain | 36 |
| Forerunners of pocket calculators | 33 |
| Equipment next to swings and seesaws | 36 |
| 1950s rockers' "photos" | 37 |
| Doesn't come home standing up | 33 |
| Playground section popular in the spring? | 41 |
| Paul Simon's "Slip ___ Away" | 42 |
| Problem after the nave was waxed | 32 |
| It might involve a small case of the sniffles | 45 |
| Queen "I'm Going ___" | 35 |
| Minimal ''red eye'' meal | 40 |
| Parts of many cheerleading uniforms? | 36 |
| Lanky cowpoke's nickname, perhaps | 37 |
| Nickname for a 6-foot 140-pounder, say | 38 |
| Lose weight, with "down" | 34 |
| Lose weight (with "down") | 35 |
| Actor Summerville: 1892–1946 | 35 |
| "The Real ___ Shady" (Eminem hit) | 43 |
| "The ___ Shady LP" (1999 album) | 41 |
| One way to tighten one's belt | 33 |
| Industrial meat byproduct, pink ___ | 35 |
| Hypocrite in "Little Orphan Annie" | 44 |
| ''Ghostbusters'' goop | 37 |
| ''Ghostbusters'' goo | 36 |
| Attacked in "Ghostbusters" | 36 |
| Like Bill Murray in 'Ghostbusters' | 42 |
| Covered in goo, Ghostbuster-style | 33 |
| Attacked, Ã la "Ghostbusters" | 42 |
| Attacks à la "Ghostbusters" | 40 |
| Attacks a la ''Ghostbusters'' | 45 |
| Gooey concoctions on Nickelodeon | 32 |
| Activity in "Ghostbusters" | 36 |
| "Ghostbusters" experience | 35 |
| "Ghostbusters" activity | 33 |
| Gas station snack with a spicy flavoR | 37 |
| Melt miss is an anagram for this | 32 |
| Property of an attractively thin person | 39 |
| Dieter's ultimate goal, perhaps | 35 |
| Character actor in the Cowboy Hall of Fame | 42 |
| Taggart in "Blazing Saddles" | 38 |
| Bomb rider in "Dr. Strangelove" | 41 |
| ''Dr. Strangelove'' actor | 41 |
| Diets successfully, with "down" | 41 |
| Loses, in a way, with "down" | 38 |
| Loses weight, with "down" | 35 |
| Loses weight (with "down") | 36 |
| Gets thinner, with "down" | 35 |
| Economizes, with "down" | 33 |
| Auction offer from actor Pickens | 32 |
| David's weapon, in the Bible | 32 |
| David's weapon against Goliath | 34 |
| "___ Blade" (Thornton film) | 37 |
| Billy Bob Thornton's directorial debut | 42 |
| Billy Bob Thornton's 1997 Oscar vehicle | 43 |
| Billy Bob Thornton film of '96 | 34 |
| Engage in political dirty tricks | 32 |
| Hamlet's "___ and arrows" | 39 |
| Hamlet's companions of arrows | 33 |
| " . . . ___ and arrows . . . " | 40 |
| '... -- and arrows of outrageous fortune' | 49 |
| Barbs of "outrageous fortune" | 39 |
| Goliath's least-favorite weapon | 35 |
| Young boys' frequently homemade weapons | 43 |
| Back-pocket weapons of many a lad | 33 |
| Move with one's tail between one's legs | 47 |
| Move toward one's prey, perhaps | 35 |
| "For fun it's a wonderful toy" item | 49 |
| Toy consisting of 80 feet of wire | 33 |
| Official state toy of Pennsylvania | 34 |
| "___ Slidin' Away" | 32 |
| It's not a good thing in pink | 33 |
| It's a bearer of bad news when pink | 39 |
| Whitesnake: "___ of the Tongue" | 41 |
| What Whitesnake's "Tongue" does | 45 |
| Go quietly, with "away" | 33 |
| Encounter ice and lose the encounter | 36 |
| Cricket position behind the wicketkeeper | 40 |
| A suspect might give it to a cop | 32 |
| They're fitted for furniture | 32 |
| Oasis "___ the eye of your mind" | 42 |
| Don, as something more comfortable | 34 |
| Running bowline or rolling hitch | 32 |
| Outdoor toy that attaches to a garden hose | 42 |
| Whitesnake "___ the Tongue" | 37 |
| It would make Freud go ''hmmm'' | 47 |
| Emerge unintentionally, as a curse word | 39 |
| Wardrobe malfunction at a restaurant? | 37 |
| Computer operator's health problem? | 39 |
| Its bark is used as an herbal supplement | 40 |
| Pink ones are unwelcome--except in lingerie | 43 |
| Lose ground, in a Paul Simon song | 33 |
| Seamstress's concealed interlacement | 40 |
| Air current caused by a propeller | 33 |
| Shredding evidence of one's mistake? | 40 |
| Sloping structure for ship-building | 35 |