| They follow ''Roll 'em!'' | 45 |
| Resembles, with "after" | 33 |
| Chooses not to swing at, as a pitch | 35 |
| ''The farmer ___ a wife ...'' | 45 |
| Accepts congratulations, in a way | 33 |
| Steals the dinner cloth from Garfield's lap? | 48 |
| Moves from the minors to a Calif. club | 38 |
| What a winner does, proverbially | 32 |
| Accepts punishment unflinchingly | 32 |
| Acts a little too freely: 2 wds. | 32 |
| Attempts to climb a mountain range? | 35 |
| Assesses one's options carefully | 36 |
| Enjoys an afternoon break, perhaps | 34 |
| Assumes responsibility for steering a ship | 42 |
| Remains down, or escorts Dracula? | 33 |
| "LOVE ---" (Mariah Carey, 1990) | 41 |
| Utilizes a buy one, get one free offer | 38 |
| Requires more than one, as to tango | 35 |
| Song popularized by Pearl Bailey | 32 |
| Requires more than one person, in a saying | 42 |
| "I'm not the only one to blame!" | 46 |
| ''It's not only my fault'' | 46 |
| Registers for a meditation class? | 33 |
| Is a student in a housekeeping course? | 38 |
| What the British do in the afternoon | 36 |
| What a Brit might do in the afternoon | 37 |
| Participate in a British tradition | 34 |
| Have a light snack in the afternoon | 35 |
| Enjoy a break from the cricket game | 35 |
| Break for a meal and a beverage, in Britain | 43 |
| "It's break time!" | 32 |
| "The Lord giveth, and the Lord ---..." | 48 |
| "And, lo, a spirit ___ him": Luke 9:39 | 48 |
| "And the Lord ___ away" | 33 |
| " . . . and the Lord ___ away" | 40 |
| "___ 'A' Train" | 33 |
| "___ ?A' Train": 1941 song | 40 |
| Agree to appear on "Larry King Live"? | 47 |
| What the bankrupt organ grinder decided to do? | 46 |
| "Please visit our record store" | 41 |
| "___," said Tom dolefully | 35 |
| "___ by the forelock": Thales | 39 |
| "Consider seriously, Bret" | 36 |
| Words with "arms" or "space" | 48 |
| Join the high school wrestling team? | 36 |
| Start of a quotation by Ken Kesey | 33 |
| Impatient words to a photographer? | 34 |
| "___ Care of Business" (1974 hit) | 43 |
| "___' Care of Business" (BTO hit) | 47 |
| "___ Care of Business" (rock classic) | 47 |
| "___ Care of Business" (1974 song) | 44 |
| Letting others have the responsibility | 38 |
| Obeying doctor's orders, perhaps | 36 |
| "The ___ Pelham One Two Three" | 40 |
| Results of a burglar's bumps and bruises? | 45 |
| Handling personal business, perhaps | 35 |
| Studying travel by ship instead of by broom? | 44 |
| Youngest world chess champion before Kasparov | 45 |
| Latvian chess champ of 1960-'61 | 35 |
| World Chess Champion after Botvinnik | 36 |
| Top chess player: 1960–61 | 32 |
| Former world chess champion from Russia | 39 |
| Chess champion who succeeded Botvinnik | 38 |
| Chess champ before and after Botvinnik | 38 |
| 1960s world chess champion Mikhail ___ | 38 |
| 1960-'61 chess champ Mikhail | 32 |
| ___ vez (Mexican "maybe") | 35 |
| William ___, the Father of Photography | 38 |
| Journalist David who founded Salon.com | 38 |
| Character in "Henry VI, Part I" | 41 |
| It's lowest on the Mohs scale | 33 |
| Mineral that's the softest on the Mohs scale | 48 |
| Mineral at the soft end of the Mohs scale | 41 |
| Basketball player's application | 35 |
| Softest mineral on the Mohs scale | 33 |
| Mineral used in making lubricants | 33 |
| Mineral resistant to heat, electricity and acid | 47 |
| It's no. 1 on the Mohs scale | 32 |
| It's below gypsum on the Mohs scale | 39 |
| It's 1 on the Mohs scale of hardness | 40 |
| Ingredient in tailor's chalk | 32 |
| Covering for a baby's bottom | 32 |
| After-shower application, for some | 34 |
| Like many babies' bottoms, often | 36 |
| Puts on some soft rock for booty? | 33 |
| Nash's "always walcum" stuff | 42 |
| "The Handmaid's ___" | 34 |
| "The Winter's ___" | 32 |
| "The Gift of the Magi," e.g. | 38 |
| "A Knight's ___" (2001) | 37 |
| The story of the one that got away, e.g. | 40 |
| Something passed on from an old wife? | 37 |
| It may be spun around a campfire | 32 |
| "Peter Rabbit," for one | 33 |
| Word with "folk" or "tall" | 46 |
| This could become late if mixed-up | 34 |
| This could become late if mixed up | 34 |
| Shakespearean "hanger" | 32 |
| Shakespeare's "The Winter's __" | 49 |
| Queen "A Winter's ___" | 36 |