| Banana-loving zoo critter | 25 |
| Color on the Irish flag | 23 |
| Agent of the Vietnam War? | 25 |
| Color on Ireland's flag | 27 |
| Bit of Florida produce | 22 |
| Grand Marnier flavoring | 23 |
| Fruit shunned by poets? | 23 |
| Food that comes in slices | 25 |
| "A Clockwork ___" | 27 |
| U.S. threat level at airports | 29 |
| Syracuse's team color | 25 |
| Syracuse University team | 24 |
| Syracuse athletes, for short | 28 |
| Southern California county | 26 |
| Self-descriptive fruit | 22 |
| Princely European house | 23 |
| Old English royal house | 23 |
| Miami's _____ Bowl | 22 |
| Like some penguin feet | 22 |
| Kind of spoon or stick | 22 |
| It comes with sections | 22 |
| Holland's royal family | 26 |
| Fruit in a knock-knock joke | 27 |
| Disneyland's county | 23 |
| Denver's favorite hue | 25 |
| Dec. 24 stocking-stuffer | 24 |
| Crêpes suzette flavoring | 27 |
| Color in a Kubrick film title | 29 |
| Clementine's cousin | 23 |
| ___ blossom (cocktail) | 22 |
| Annual Florida football game | 28 |
| Game played since 1935 | 22 |
| Florida football venue | 22 |
| Florida football stadium | 24 |
| Dolphins' playground | 24 |
| Citrus-fruit container | 22 |
| Container for mandarins | 23 |
| Certain fruit container | 23 |
| Popular Fanta-like soda | 23 |
| Century-old soft-drink brand | 28 |
| Political entity of 1854-1900 | 29 |
| Its capital was Bloemfontein | 28 |
| Former South African province | 29 |
| 19th-century Boer republic | 26 |
| Possible scone topping | 22 |
| They are often juggled | 22 |
| Jersey suburbs of N.Y.C. | 24 |
| Items in many a still life | 26 |
| Good sources of vitamin C | 25 |
| East, West and South, in N.J. | 29 |
| Clementine's cousins | 24 |
| Effervescent refreshment | 24 |
| Borneo swingers, briefly | 24 |
| Sumatra simians, briefly | 24 |
| Some primates, familiarly | 25 |
| Some pongids, for short | 23 |
| Reddish apes, for short | 23 |
| Largest arboreal animals | 24 |
| Kneeling figure, in art | 23 |
| Praying figure, in art | 22 |
| Praying gesture in some art | 27 |
| "___ Ben Jonson!" | 27 |
| "___ Ben Jonson" | 26 |
| "Laborare est ___" | 28 |
| "___ est laborare" | 28 |
| Practice public speaking | 24 |
| Give a valedictory, say | 23 |
| Give one's address | 22 |
| Address the convention | 22 |
| Give a keynote address | 22 |
| Address the hall, e.g. | 22 |
| Address Congress, e.g. | 22 |
| Pronounce from a podium | 23 |
| Make the keynote address | 24 |
| Give one's address? | 23 |
| Employ a silver tongue | 22 |
| Use assembly language? | 22 |
| Spout off on a soapbox | 22 |
| Speak to one's countrymen | 29 |
| Speak in a pompous manner | 25 |
| Give out one's address? | 27 |
| Get on one's soapbox | 24 |
| Emulate a valedictorian | 23 |
| Deliver a keynote, say | 22 |
| What spread-eagleists do | 24 |
| What a politico loves to do | 27 |
| Speak to the Senate, say | 24 |
| Speak of the devil, maybe | 25 |
| Speak like Stephen Douglas | 26 |
| Speak from the rostrum | 22 |
| Speak above the crowd? | 22 |
| Sound off in the Senate, e.g. | 29 |
| Sound off from the dais | 23 |
| Play to a C-Span camera | 23 |
| Make an impressive delivery | 27 |
| Make a delivery, in a way | 25 |
| Hold forth, Ã la Douglas | 27 |
| Go campaigning, in part | 23 |
| Give an inaugural address | 25 |
| Give a valedictory, e.g. | 24 |