| Tabloid's gossipy identifier, maybe | 39 |
| Taboos (and title of this puzzle) | 33 |
| Tabula __ (concept in philosophy) | 33 |
| Tachometer calibration, for short | 33 |
| Tachometer stat, to the uneducated | 34 |
| Tacitus work about AugustusÂ’s successors | 44 |
| Tackle for a loss, as a quarterback | 35 |
| Tackle playfully, as with a puppy | 33 |
| Tackle who writes about the games? | 34 |
| Tackles, as a faded-back quarterback | 36 |
| Taco "___ on the Ritz" | 32 |
| Tactfully got rid of, with "out" | 42 |
| Tactic during police questioning | 32 |
| Tactic endured by Leningrad in WWII | 35 |
| Tactics employed in some labor disputes | 39 |
| Tadpole's later form, perhaps | 33 |
| Taft's partner in a 1947 act | 32 |
| Tag ... or a word that can precede tag | 38 |
| Tag for low-budget marketing techniques | 39 |
| Tag on some American-made clothes | 33 |
| Taggart in "Blazing Saddles" | 38 |
| Tagi or Pagong on "Survivor" | 38 |
| Tagline of a rap-oriented cologne slogan? | 41 |
| Tahiti and Réunion, par exemple | 34 |
| Tai ___ (meditative martial art) | 32 |
| Tail given out of sympathy, slangily | 36 |
| Tail gunner's position in a plane | 37 |
| Tail the junior senator from California? | 40 |
| Tailgaters and people who cut lines, e.g. | 41 |
| Tailgaters' activities, for short | 37 |
| Tailgaters' beverage carriers | 33 |
| Tailors go to great lengths to make them | 40 |
| Taina of ''Les Girls'' | 38 |
| Taina of "The Mirror Has Two Faces" | 45 |
| Taina who was one of Les Girls, 1957 | 36 |
| Taiwanese dissident __ Hsin-liang | 33 |
| Taiwanese information technology firm since 1976 | 48 |
| Taiwanese island near the Chinese city Fuzhou | 45 |
| Taiwanese island off the coast of China | 39 |
| Taiwanese manufacturer of thin computers | 40 |
| Take "for better or for worse" | 40 |
| Take --- the waist (tailor's job) | 37 |
| Take a bit of one's savings, say | 36 |
| Take a coat and introduce, perhaps | 34 |
| Take a king with a queen, perhaps | 33 |
| Take a lift only to go downhill? | 32 |
| Take a look through, as a keyhole | 33 |
| Take a magnet to a videotape, e.g. | 34 |
| Take a mechanic's inventory? | 32 |
| Take a night stroll you won't remember | 42 |
| Take a page from someone's book? | 36 |
| Take a patient approach to revenge? | 35 |
| Take a person's hand, perhaps | 33 |
| Take a spouse, as Petruchio would | 33 |
| Take a turn around the track, maybe | 35 |
| Take a __ (examine oneself critically) | 38 |
| Take action against a disruptive student | 40 |
| Take advantage of a sellout, in a way | 37 |
| Take advantage of fans, in a way | 32 |
| Take advantage of good Samaritans? | 34 |
| Take advantage of others' generosity | 40 |
| Take advantage of study hall, perhaps | 37 |
| Take advantage of the La-Z-Boy, say | 35 |
| Take advantage of the other side's error | 44 |
| Take advantage of, with "on" | 38 |
| Take Alaska off the tour itinerary? | 35 |
| Take alcohol into one's system | 34 |
| Take along your Aretha Franklin records? | 40 |
| Take another turn, in some board games | 38 |
| Take apart to understand the design of | 38 |
| Take away from, with "of" | 35 |
| Take back, as a championship title | 34 |
| Take back, as a public statement | 32 |
| Take care of (with "to") | 34 |
| Take care of a neighbor's dog, say | 38 |
| Take care of a pitcher's arm | 32 |
| Take care of a soda warehouse spill? | 36 |
| Take care of a traveler's home | 34 |
| Take care of one's taxes sans paper | 39 |
| Take care of passengers with small children, say | 48 |
| Take care of some pressing business? | 36 |
| Take charge at the fashion show? | 32 |
| Take charge at the immunization clinic? | 39 |
| Take charge, like a director of a puppet show? | 46 |
| Take charge, like a stable owner? | 33 |
| Take charge, like an elevator operator? | 39 |
| Take down for questioning, maybe | 32 |
| Take down, as a Rube Goldberg machine | 37 |
| Take first place in a whiskey drinking contest? | 47 |
| Take forever to choose one's value meal, say | 48 |
| Take into account, as contingencies | 35 |
| Take it easy (with "out") | 35 |
| Take it on the ___ (flee in haste) | 34 |
| Take more than one's share of | 33 |
| Take of song with vocal track left out | 38 |
| Take off politely, as one's hat | 35 |
| Take one's chances, metaphorically | 38 |
| Take one's medicine, as it were | 35 |
| Take one's turn after all others | 36 |
| Take out an insurance policy for your snake? | 44 |