| Brats' counterparts | 23 |
| Michael and Gabriel, for two | 28 |
| Well-behaved Californians | 25 |
| Victoria's Secret models | 28 |
| Team playing in The Big A | 25 |
| Team once owned by Gene Autry | 29 |
| Certain theater supporters | 26 |
| '-- & Demons' | 25 |
| Tony Kushner play of 1993 | 25 |
| Miniseries starring Al Pacino | 29 |
| One of the deadly sins | 22 |
| Get one's dander up | 23 |
| One of the seven deadly sins | 28 |
| The Hulk's catalyst | 23 |
| Management course subject? | 26 |
| Ruffle one's feathers | 25 |
| Sorehead's emotion | 22 |
| Psychologist's concern | 26 |
| Subject of a management class | 29 |
| It may need some management | 27 |
| Temper tantrum trigger | 22 |
| Reaction to a snub, maybe | 25 |
| Management course topic | 23 |
| Management class topic? | 23 |
| It may need management | 22 |
| Focus of a management course? | 29 |
| Apt anagram of enraged | 22 |
| Sandler/Nicholson movie | 23 |
| Temper-curbing program | 22 |
| Class for the hotheaded | 23 |
| 2003 Sandler/Nicholson movie | 28 |
| 2003 Sandler/Nicholson comedy | 29 |
| Brings to the boiling point | 27 |
| Gets in one's hair | 22 |
| French city on the Maine | 24 |
| City in western France | 22 |
| Brings to the boiling point? | 28 |
| Rolling Stones classic | 22 |
| Rolling Stones hit song | 23 |
| 1973 Rolling Stones hit | 23 |
| 1973 Rolling Stones ballad | 26 |
| 1973 Rolling Stones #1 hit | 26 |
| Rolling Stones #1 song | 22 |
| Hit by the Rolling Stones | 25 |
| Former TV star Dickinson | 24 |
| 1973 Rolling Stones #1 song | 27 |
| 1973 #1 Rolling Stones hit | 26 |
| Rolling Stones hit: 1973 | 24 |
| Rolling Stones #1 hit of 1973 | 29 |
| Marty's pal, in the movie | 29 |
| Hollywood's Dickinson | 25 |
| Harmon of Law & Order | 25 |
| Dickinson from Kulm, N. D. | 26 |
| 1973 Rolling Stones No. 1 hit | 29 |
| 1973 #1 hit for the Stones | 26 |
| Attack of painful spasms | 24 |
| Hospital procedure, for short | 29 |
| Blood vessel: Comb. form | 24 |
| Prefix with cardiography | 24 |
| Prefix with -plasty or -gram | 28 |
| Prefix with -gram or -plasty | 28 |
| It's measured in degrees | 28 |
| Approach to an article | 22 |
| It increases by degrees | 23 |
| Protractor's measure | 24 |
| Protractor measurement | 22 |
| What a protractor measures | 26 |
| Way of looking at things | 24 |
| It may be acute or obtuse | 25 |
| Geometry class measurement | 26 |
| What sleazy promoter has | 24 |
| Photographer's setup | 24 |
| Journalist's viewpoint | 26 |
| It's a matter of degrees | 28 |
| It might be acute or obtuse | 27 |
| It may be right or acute | 24 |
| What a sleazy promoter has | 26 |
| Two lines may make one | 22 |
| Theta might symbolize it | 24 |
| Position, as a pool cue | 23 |
| Journalistic point of view | 26 |
| It may be right, but not left | 29 |
| It may be acute or right | 24 |
| Drop a line from a pier, say | 28 |
| Catch some rays, maybe | 22 |
| Billiards shot concern | 22 |
| "Hulk" director | 25 |
| 'Life of Pi' director | 29 |
| Two-time Golden Lion winner | 27 |
| One who's casting about? | 28 |
| User of a line and hook | 23 |
| One who tries a few lines | 25 |
| One who opens a can of worms? | 29 |
| One opening a can of worms? | 27 |
| One in a fighting chair | 23 |
| Fighting-chair occupant | 23 |
| What protractors measure | 24 |
| Slanted points of view | 22 |
| Protractor measurements | 23 |
| Pool table computations | 23 |