| "__ the Rainbow" | 26 |
| ___-the-top (extravagant) | 25 |
| ___-the-counter stocks | 22 |
| ___ the Hills and Far Away | 26 |
| ___ barrel (in trouble) | 23 |
| __ barrel: in hot water | 23 |
| In an awkward position | 22 |
| At someone's mercy | 22 |
| Went too far with a role | 24 |
| Was broad on the boards | 23 |
| From one end to the other | 25 |
| Like some swimming strokes | 26 |
| Like some pitching styles | 25 |
| Like many a baseball pitch | 26 |
| Baseball pitcher's style | 28 |
| Stayed too long at the fare? | 28 |
| Worked on a bay window | 22 |
| Took too many courses? | 22 |
| Needed Pepto-Bismol, perhaps | 28 |
| Abandoned one's diet | 24 |
| Subdues by intimidation | 23 |
| Get reckless in a bridge game | 29 |
| Bridge player's raise | 25 |
| Commit fraud, in a way | 22 |
| Surmounted difficulties | 23 |
| Tried too hard, in a way | 24 |
| More than made up (for) | 23 |
| Cram too many people into | 25 |
| Not practice moderation | 23 |
| Strain one's muscles | 24 |
| Expend too much effort | 22 |
| Intense state of activity | 25 |
| Like some library books | 23 |
| Late, as a video store rental | 29 |
| In the tenth month, perhaps | 27 |
| Fine word for libraries? | 24 |
| Fine word for libraries | 23 |
| One way to ensure new clothes | 29 |
| Lose control at a buffet | 24 |
| Indulge till you bulge | 22 |
| Have more than one's fill | 29 |
| Go beyond seconds, say | 22 |
| One taking too many courses | 27 |
| Really ham it up, redundantly | 29 |
| Stimulate and then some | 23 |
| Publicize immoderately | 22 |
| Cause to appear washed-out | 26 |
| Make necessary repairs | 22 |
| Made extensive revisions to | 27 |
| Stalls on the road, in a way | 28 |
| Microwaves for too long | 23 |
| Burns in the microwave | 22 |
| Words after a loud whistle | 26 |
| Done with a relationship | 24 |
| 2007 Katharine McPhee song | 26 |
| Stagecoach of early West | 24 |
| How a stagecoach traveled | 25 |
| Partial superimposition | 23 |
| Share some common ground | 24 |
| Principle in shingling | 22 |
| Middle bit of a Venn diagram | 28 |
| Have some common ground | 23 |
| Have common ground with | 23 |
| Cover and extend beyond | 23 |
| Coincide in part (with) | 23 |
| Area of common interest | 23 |
| Extends into another area | 25 |
| Coincides with in spots | 23 |
| Subject to collapsing, maybe | 28 |
| Cause an axle to break | 22 |
| Adjective with optimistic | 25 |
| Like a duffer, usually | 22 |
| Scoring bogeys or worse | 23 |
| One stroke ___ (bogey) | 22 |
| Not good for a pro, usually | 27 |
| Like a bogey or double bogey | 28 |
| Set too high a value on | 23 |
| Place too high a value on | 25 |
| Disallow, as an objection | 25 |
| Reverse a court decision | 24 |
| Not sustain, as an objection | 28 |
| Once-___ (quick appraisals) | 27 |
| Do-__ (second chances) | 22 |
| Shots that go past target | 25 |
| Shots beyond the target | 23 |
| Parts of cricket games | 22 |
| Once-___ (quick examinations) | 29 |
| Do-___ (second chances) | 23 |
| Beyond the blue horizon | 23 |
| How some travel abroad | 22 |
| Across the ocean, to a Brit | 27 |
| Far from home, perhaps | 22 |
| Do a foreman's job | 22 |
| Does a supervisor's job | 27 |
| Push too hard, as an argument | 29 |
| Present too aggressively | 24 |
| Make exaggeratedclaims | 23 |
| Make exaggerated claims | 23 |
| Describe too glowingly | 22 |
| Miss, as an intended target | 27 |