| The Used: "___ Your own Throat" | 41 |
| The Used "___ Your Own Throat" | 40 |
| Buckcherry "___ My Wrists" | 36 |
| "Jabberwocky" portmanteau | 35 |
| '70s British "Cut" punkers | 40 |
| Pit where splinters are extracted? | 34 |
| City NW of Santa Barbara, to locals | 35 |
| Sign like "Give 'em a brake" | 42 |
| Part of a filming technique, briefly | 36 |
| Driver's caution to reduce speed | 36 |
| ___-mo (on-field challenge technology) | 38 |
| ___-mo (instant replay technique) | 33 |
| ___-mo (filming process, for short) | 35 |
| ___ Poke (classic caramel candy) | 32 |
| "McSorley's Bar" painter | 38 |
| "Wake of the Ferry" painter | 37 |
| Memorial __-Kettering: NYC hospital | 35 |
| M.I.T.'s ___ School of Management | 37 |
| "McSorley's Bar" painter John | 43 |
| "Backyards, Greenwich Village" artist | 47 |
| ''Wake of the Ferry'' painter | 45 |
| New York's ___-Kettering Cancer Center | 42 |
| Wilson who wrote “A Summer Place” | 41 |
| U.S. painter John ___: 1871-1951 | 32 |
| NYC's Memorial ___-Kettering Cancer Center | 46 |
| New York's Memorial ___-Kettering hospital | 46 |
| New York's ___-Kettering hospital | 37 |
| MIT's ___ School of Management | 34 |
| John ___, U.S. painter: 1871–1951 | 40 |
| Greenwich Village painter John French __ | 40 |
| GM head who set up a philanthropic foundation | 45 |
| "Underwhelmed" Canadians | 34 |
| "Twice Removed" Canuck rockers | 40 |
| "Smeared" Canadian rockers | 36 |
| "McSorley's Bar" artist | 37 |
| Everett of "Citizen Kane" | 35 |
| "Entertaining Mr. ___" (Joe Orton play) | 49 |
| "Entertaining Mr. ___" (Orton play) | 45 |
| "Citizen Kane" actor Everett ___ | 42 |
| Joe Orton play "Entertaining Mr. ___" | 47 |
| Everett of 'Citizen Kane' | 33 |
| Actor Everett of "Citizen Kane" | 41 |
| She accompanied Ferris on his day off | 37 |
| Orton play "Entertaining Mr. ---" | 43 |
| Everett of ''Citizen Kane'' | 43 |
| "Citizen Kane"'s Everett | 38 |
| "Citizen Kane" actor Everett | 38 |
| ''Citizen Kane'' actor Everett | 46 |
| One who often has trouble finding things | 40 |
| Candidate for a worst-dressed list | 34 |
| One who leaves too many things out | 34 |
| Person who uses a sleeve for a napkin, say | 42 |
| Oscar in "The Odd Couple" | 35 |
| One with pizza boxes all over the house, say | 44 |
| One whose work is not picking up? | 33 |
| One whose shirttail is always untucked, maybe | 45 |
| One whose business isn't picking up? | 40 |
| One whose business isn't picking up | 39 |
| One who often doesn't pick up? | 34 |
| One who has trouble picking things up | 37 |
| Neatnik's nightmare roommate | 32 |
| Barney Gumble of "The Simpsons," e.g. | 47 |
| People guilty of disorderly conduct? | 36 |
| Ones guilty of disorderly conduct? | 34 |
| They're guilty of disorderly conduct | 40 |
| Folks guilty of disorderly conduct? | 35 |
| Folks guilty of disorderly conduct | 34 |
| They often have trouble finding things | 38 |
| Ones whose work isn't picking up | 36 |
| Ones who may be wearing spotted ties? | 37 |
| General ___ (ship in 1904 disaster) | 35 |
| Blackthorn fruit used as a gin flavoring | 40 |
| Blue-black fruit of the blackthorn | 34 |
| Plum relative used to flavor gin | 32 |
| Fruit used to make the Spanish liqueur patxaran | 47 |
| Blackthorn's berrylike blue-black fruit | 43 |
| Blackthorn fruit used to make gin | 33 |
| Preferred drink for a Helsinki resident? | 40 |
| Walk laboriously, as through mud | 32 |
| "A diamond is forever," to De Beers | 45 |
| Saab's "Born from jets," e.g. | 43 |
| Nike's is "Just Do It" | 36 |
| "So easy, a caveman could do it," e.g. | 48 |
| "Peace at any price," e.g. | 36 |
| "Just say no," for instance | 37 |
| "It's the real thing," e.g. | 41 |
| "Can you hear me now?" for one | 40 |
| "A diamond is forever," e.g. | 38 |
| ''We try harder,'' e.g. | 39 |
| "Be all that you can be" and others | 45 |
| Way to verify an ump's call, for short | 42 |
| Technology used to review a call | 32 |
| Technique used in NFL coaches' challenges | 45 |
| Technique for viewing some slides? | 34 |
| Replay type for an armchair quarterback | 39 |
| Armchair quarterback's favorite replay | 42 |
| A sports highlight may be seen in it | 36 |
| A play might be seen better with this | 37 |
| "Let's see that again in ___" | 43 |
| Device for showing sports highlights? | 37 |