| Tough words for the "Runaway Bride" | 45 |
| Tough, woody fiber (STAB anagram) | 33 |
| Tougher competition than you thought | 36 |
| Toughest challenge for the New Year! | 36 |
| Toughest hit to get in the cycle | 32 |
| Toughest part of a marathon, maybe | 34 |
| Toulouse ''Ta-da!'' | 35 |
| Toulouse- Lautrec's hometown | 32 |
| Toulouse-Lautrec's birthplace | 33 |
| Toulouse-Lautrec's first name | 33 |
| Tour de France champion Armstrong | 33 |
| Tour de France measurements, briefly | 36 |
| Tour de France reporter's spot | 34 |
| Tour de France winner, five straight years | 42 |
| Tour for which Sheila E. opened for Prince | 42 |
| Tour guide's comment at the primate house? | 46 |
| Tour in a double-decker bus, perhaps | 36 |
| Tour manager for gummy bears and M&M's? | 47 |
| Tour T-shirts, the new album, etc. | 34 |
| Toured Great Britain extensively? | 33 |
| Tourer with Carreras and Domingo | 32 |
| Touring the Getty Center Museum, briefly | 40 |
| Touring troupe's presentation | 33 |
| Touring with animals in Africa, perhaps | 39 |
| Tourism locale settled by Americans in 1805 | 43 |
| Tourist activity of declining popularity? | 41 |
| Tourist area where one might drive past the game | 48 |
| Tourist attraction down by the bayou | 36 |
| Tourist attraction in County Cork | 33 |
| Tourist attraction on Texas' Pedernales River | 49 |
| Tourist attractions in the city of Bergen | 41 |
| Tourist attractions near Carlsbad | 33 |
| Tourist center on Grand Bahama Island | 37 |
| Tourist city between Jaipur and Lucknow | 39 |
| Tourist city of central Switzerland | 35 |
| Tourist destination in southwestern Utah | 40 |
| Tourist destination south of Delhi | 34 |
| Tourist information center handouts | 35 |
| Tourist mecca off the coast of Venezuela | 40 |
| Tourist mecca off Venezuela's coast | 39 |
| Tourist town in the Umbria region | 33 |
| Tourist town of southeast Pennsylvania | 38 |
| Tourist who doesn't stay overnight | 38 |
| Tourist's first observation in Hawaii? | 42 |
| Tourist's option to Amsterdam | 33 |
| Touristy resort borough SE of Scranton, Pa. | 43 |
| Tourn. won by Larry Nelson: 1981 | 32 |
| Tourn. won five times by J. Nicklaus | 36 |
| Tournament in which a green jacket is awarded | 45 |
| Tournament matches before finals, briefly | 41 |
| Tournament organizer's concern | 34 |
| Tournament that anyone can enter | 32 |
| Tournament that takes all comers | 32 |
| Tournament won by Strange: 1988 and 1989 | 40 |
| Tournament won four times by Jack Nicklaus | 42 |
| Tournament's automatic advances | 35 |
| Tournaments like Wimbledon's | 32 |
| Tournaments that anyone can enter | 33 |
| Tourney win necessary for a Grand Slam in tennis | 48 |
| Tourney won three times by Tiger Woods | 38 |
| Tours ''Thank you'' | 35 |
| Toussaint L'Ouverture's land | 36 |
| Toussaint Louverture's country | 34 |
| Tout à ___ (entirely, in French) | 35 |
| Tow truck attachment sometimes, for short | 41 |
| Tow truck attachments, sometimes | 32 |
| Toward that place, to Shakespeare | 33 |
| Toward the pole where Santa works | 33 |
| Toward the Rio Bravo, to a mejicano | 35 |
| Toward the sheltered side, at sea | 33 |
| Toward the tail, in a yacht race | 32 |
| Towards the sheltered side, at sea | 34 |
| Towel with "Hers," e.g. | 33 |
| Tower locale is in Pennsylvania (4) | 35 |
| Tower of ___ (disk-stacking puzzle) | 35 |
| Tower of ___ (mathematical puzzle) | 34 |
| Tower of ___ (puzzle with pegs and rings) | 41 |
| Tower toppers on Russian Orthodox churches | 42 |
| Tower you might call from a cell phone | 38 |
| Towering canned vegetable mascot | 32 |
| Towering figure in French engineering | 37 |
| Towering former NBA player Manute | 33 |
| Town about 10 miles from Amsterdam | 34 |
| Town across the Hudson from Sleepy Hollow | 41 |
| Town across the Hudson from Tarrytown | 37 |
| Town almost destroyed in the Battle of Normandy | 47 |
| Town almost destroyed in W.W. II | 32 |
| Town associated with aviation history | 37 |
| Town at one end of the Windsor Bridge | 37 |
| Town at the eighth mile of the Boston Marathon | 46 |
| Town at the northwest end of the Windsor Bridge | 47 |
| Town at the tip of Italy's "heel" | 47 |
| Town called leper by the Flemish | 32 |
| Town connected by bridge to Windsor | 35 |
| Town council president, in Canada | 33 |
| Town divided by the Stillwater River | 36 |
| Town famed for a nursery-rhyme polygamist | 41 |
| Town freed by the Allies: July 18, 1944 | 39 |
| Town having allegiance to Liège | 34 |
| Town immortalized in a Carlo Levi title | 39 |