| When doubled, a guitar or horn effect | 37 |
| "Do ___ Diddy Diddy" (1964 hit) | 41 |
| "Do __ Diddy Diddy": 1964 hit | 39 |
| When doubled, an electric guitar sound | 38 |
| When doubled, a sad sound effect | 32 |
| Twice, a guitar effect used by Hendrix | 38 |
| Manfred Mann's "Do --- Diddy Diddy" | 49 |
| Intermediary between a do and two diddies? | 42 |
| Doubled, a psychedelic guitar effect | 36 |
| "Grow up, ya big baby!" | 33 |
| "Do ___ Diddy Diddy" (1964 #1 hit) | 44 |
| ''Do __ Diddy Diddy'': 1964 song | 48 |
| Star of TV's "Wiseguy" | 36 |
| Ken of TV's "Wiseguy" | 35 |
| Actor Ken of TV's "Wiseguy" | 41 |
| Vehicle specifically for crybabies | 34 |
| Cowboy's ''Yippee!'' | 40 |
| Chief ___ (controversial baseball mascot) | 41 |
| University of Virginia players, familiarly | 42 |
| Flower part that produces a musical effect? | 43 |
| Twiggy's look in '60s fashion | 37 |
| The ___ look (stick-skinny fashion trend) | 41 |
| Little Orphan Annie or Oliver Twist, e.g. | 41 |
| Kate Moss's persona in the 1990s | 36 |
| Descriptor for many a supermodel | 32 |
| Cosette, e.g., in "Les Misérables" | 47 |
| "Look" embodied by Kate Moss | 38 |
| Locale of Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon | 32 |
| Give a powerful electric guitar performance | 43 |
| Bob Marley's group, with "the" | 44 |
| "I was surrounded by..." | 34 |
| Stroll through a bunch of banshees? | 35 |
| Western segment of Solomon's Temple | 39 |
| "Surfin' U.S.A." locale | 37 |
| Actor David of "The State" | 36 |
| Narrow part of the body, perhaps | 32 |
| The "24" in "36-24-36" | 42 |
| Middle number of three measurements | 35 |
| Like cornstalks after about six weeks | 37 |
| It's perfectly fine to belt them | 36 |
| Places at which people get belted | 33 |
| "Don't go so fast!" | 33 |
| "But ___, there's more!" | 38 |
| Word repeated in an NPR game show title | 39 |
| What super early birds often have to do | 39 |
| What early birds often have to do | 33 |
| What an out-turned palm may mean | 32 |
| What a raised index finger might mean | 37 |
| Steve Winwood lyric "I will ___ for it" | 49 |
| "__, there's more!" | 33 |
| " . . . who only stand and ___": Milton | 49 |
| ''Hurry up and ___'' | 36 |
| "--- Minute, Mr. Postman" | 35 |
| "___ minute, Mr. Postman" | 35 |
| "___ minute, Mr. Postman..." | 38 |
| ''___ minute, Mr. Postman'' | 43 |
| "Not right now, be patient" | 37 |
| Like a patient person's attitude | 36 |
| "Patience is a virtue" | 32 |
| Approach that isn't proactive | 33 |
| Take a patient approach to revenge? | 35 |
| "That's not right!" | 33 |
| "Just hold your horses!" | 34 |
| "I just thought of something ..." | 43 |
| "Hey, that's not right!" | 38 |
| Ralph of "The Waltons" | 32 |
| Actor Ralph of "The Waltons" | 38 |
| "Missing You" singer John | 35 |
| Singer John with "Missing You" | 40 |
| Ralph who starred in "The Waltons" | 44 |
| "The Waltons" co-star Ralph | 37 |
| "Taken on Trust" author Terry | 39 |
| "Taken on Trust" author | 33 |
| 'The Waltons' actor Ralph | 33 |
| One who's used to taking orders | 35 |
| They're good at taking orders | 33 |
| Written exemption from taking orders? | 37 |
| "___ and we'll all . . . " | 40 |
| Stare at a burning candle with anticipation? | 44 |
| "Don't move until I get back" | 43 |
| "Sit tight while I get help" | 38 |
| Springsteen "___ on a Sunny Day" | 42 |
| Patient Samuel Beckett play of 1953 | 35 |
| Samuel Beckett play with an unseen character | 44 |
| You may be on it for quite a time | 33 |
| 1995 chick flick starring Whitney Houston | 41 |
| 1992 chick-lit best seller set in Phoenix | 41 |
| "Of Human Bondage" role | 33 |
| Gravel-throated songwriting icon Tom | 36 |
| 1997 Doris Kearns Goodwin memoir | 32 |
| Patient Audrey Hepburn film of 1967 | 35 |
| Nine-time winner of the New York City Marathon | 46 |
| What some pro players are placed on | 35 |
| Evidence of a tornado's path | 32 |
| "Finnegans ___" (Joyce) | 33 |
| "Finnegans ---" (Joyce) | 33 |
| ''Finnegans ___'' (Joyce) | 41 |
| Part of an Irish funeral, traditionally | 39 |
| What might give a water-skier trouble | 37 |
| Stop sleeping, with "up" | 34 |