| "__ Miss Brooks" | 26 |
| "__ Day Will Come" | 28 |
| 'Days of -- Lives' | 26 |
| ''___ Gang'' | 28 |
| '... -- daily bread' | 28 |
| '-- Lips Are Sealed' | 28 |
| '-- Father, who ...' | 28 |
| --- "Mutual Friend" | 29 |
| ___ Lady of Perpetual Help | 26 |
| A.D.: In the year of ___ | 24 |
| Yours and mine, in the sticks | 29 |
| "The future is ___" | 29 |
| Couple's possessive | 23 |
| Belonging to both of us | 23 |
| Word on a communal towel? | 25 |
| Things belonging to us | 22 |
| Not yours or mine, yet both | 27 |
| It makes mine a double? | 23 |
| Belonging to you and me | 23 |
| Owned jointly by you and me | 27 |
| Newlyweds' pronoun | 22 |
| Like community property | 23 |
| It's for you and me | 23 |
| "Victory is ___!" | 27 |
| "___ is not to ..." | 29 |
| Royal reflexive pronoun | 23 |
| Pulitzer play for 1938 | 22 |
| Thornton Wilder classic | 23 |
| The end of joy and humor | 24 |
| Suffix with rigor or vigor | 26 |
| Suffix with peril or vigor | 26 |
| Suffix with joy or humor | 24 |
| Ending with vigor or rigor | 26 |
| English river to the Trent | 26 |
| It flows into the Wash | 22 |
| English river to the Wash | 25 |
| Any of three English rivers | 27 |
| River through York, England | 27 |
| River that sounds muddy | 23 |
| River that runs through York | 28 |
| England's Great ___ River | 29 |
| Either of two English rivers | 28 |
| Co-feeder of the Humber | 23 |
| Buckingham's river | 22 |
| Get rid of, as a ruler | 22 |
| Remove unceremoniously | 22 |
| Remove from a position | 22 |
| Show the door in a tournament | 29 |
| Kick out, as a dictator | 23 |
| Defeat in a tournament | 22 |
| Remove from the office | 22 |
| Remove from a tournament | 24 |
| Knock out of a tournament | 25 |
| Give the old heave-ho to | 24 |
| Bounce from the bar, say | 24 |
| Forcible removal from office | 28 |
| Forced removal from office | 26 |
| Dismissal from a position | 25 |
| Puts out of competition | 23 |
| Directs a coup against | 22 |
| Deposes, as a dictator | 22 |
| No longer in the closet | 23 |
| Word with cold or loud | 22 |
| Available for purchase | 22 |
| Word with falling or flat | 25 |
| Partner of "about" | 28 |
| National Coming ___ Day | 23 |
| Word with hand and panned | 25 |
| What three strikes make | 23 |
| Umpire's thumb signal | 25 |
| Ump's thumb-extended call | 29 |
| Result of three strikes | 23 |
| Painting the town, perhaps | 26 |
| Opposite of safe, sometimes | 27 |
| Not safe on the base paths | 26 |
| Like school, sometimes | 22 |
| Like Anderson Cooper, finally | 29 |
| Lady Macbeth's order | 24 |
| It may be shouted at home | 25 |
| Follower of fresh or foul | 25 |
| Available to the public | 23 |
| "Over and ___" | 24 |
| "Odd Man ___" | 23 |
| "Gone fishin'" | 28 |
| "___ to lunch" | 24 |
| Go ___ winner (retire on top) | 29 |
| "I'm ___ here!" | 29 |
| "I'm __ here!" | 28 |
| "Get ___ here!" | 25 |
| "Get __ here!" | 24 |
| Take ___ loan (borrow money) | 28 |
| "Lemme ___ here!" | 27 |
| "I'm --- here!" | 29 |
| Reason for oversleeping | 23 |
| Problem at the power company | 28 |
| Period of powerlessness | 23 |
| Periods of powerlessness | 24 |
| Candle-lighting occasions | 25 |
| ___ first (diamond call) | 24 |
| Lash __: attack verbally | 24 |