| Red ___, children's game | 28 |
| Popular name for a dog | 22 |
| Name for a dog, perhaps | 23 |
| Jethro Tull song about a dog? | 29 |
| Hopeless touring rocker | 23 |
| Croquet player, at times | 24 |
| Is far from a homebody | 22 |
| Goes in every direction | 23 |
| Column's counterpart | 24 |
| Detail on some tickets | 22 |
| Word on a theater ticket | 24 |
| Ticket seat information | 23 |
| Shea Stadium ticket datum | 25 |
| Plan B for a motorboater | 24 |
| One way to move a small boat | 28 |
| Battleship designation | 22 |
| You sit in one at show | 22 |
| Try to move one's dugout | 28 |
| The Eternal City resident | 25 |
| Strength training exercise | 26 |
| Start of a well-known round | 27 |
| Start of a popular round song | 29 |
| Seeds might be planted in it | 28 |
| One of 15 in this grid | 22 |
| Cross the Potomac, perhaps | 26 |
| Concert ticket information | 26 |
| Command to galley drudges | 25 |
| Airplane ticket assignment | 26 |
| "Cannery ---" | 23 |
| "Cannery ___" | 23 |
| Mr. Bean portrayer Atkinson | 27 |
| "Laugh-In" star Dan | 29 |
| "Laugh-In" man | 24 |
| With Martin, comedy team | 24 |
| Martin's TV sidekick | 24 |
| Martin's TV partner | 23 |
| Martin's TV colleague | 25 |
| Martin's straight man | 25 |
| Martin's comic partner | 26 |
| Dick Martin's partner | 25 |
| Dan on "Laugh-In" | 27 |
| Dan of "Laugh-In" | 27 |
| "Laugh-In" guy Dan | 28 |
| "Laugh-In" cohost | 27 |
| Behaving like a ruffian | 23 |
| Up for being up to no good | 26 |
| Rootin'-tootin' | 23 |
| Poet laureate Nicholas | 22 |
| Investment firm T. ___ Price | 28 |
| Poet laureate: 1715–18 | 29 |
| T. ___ Price of finance | 23 |
| Poet laureate: 1715-18 | 22 |
| Up-front spot at the Met | 24 |
| T. __ Price (investment firm) | 29 |
| Preacher on the mound | 22 |
| Pitcher nicknamed Schoolboy | 27 |
| Investment house T. ___ Price | 29 |
| Fifth spot in some theaters | 27 |
| Brokerage house, T. ___ Price | 29 |
| Brokerage house T. ___ Price | 28 |
| Baseball's Schoolboy ___ | 28 |
| 18th-century poet laureate | 26 |
| Worked on a galley, perhaps | 27 |
| Participated in a regatta | 25 |
| Moved the boat, in a way | 24 |
| Crossed a lake, in a way | 24 |
| Sharp-toothed spur wheel | 24 |
| Spiked wheel on a spur | 22 |
| "Ivanhoe" heroine | 27 |
| "Ivanhoe" lady | 24 |
| "Ivanhoe" damsel | 26 |
| Lady in "Ivanhoe" | 27 |
| Ivanhoe's ladylove | 22 |
| Ivanhoe was sweet on her | 24 |
| Hengist's daughter | 22 |
| "Ivanhoe" girl | 24 |
| One who's told to stroke | 28 |
| One ordered to have a stroke | 28 |
| Spreadsheet components | 22 |
| Lines of theater seats | 22 |
| Horizontal spreadsheet units | 28 |
| They're on the charts | 25 |
| Parts of a spreadsheet | 22 |
| Long sections of seats | 22 |
| Counterparts of columns | 23 |
| Cornfield arrangements | 22 |
| Competes in a regatta, say | 26 |
| Columns' counterparts | 25 |
| Arrays of theater seats | 23 |
| "Look Sharp!" band | 28 |
| "Chicago" song | 24 |
| "Chicago" role | 24 |
| "Chicago" murderess | 29 |
| "Chicago" character | 29 |
| Renee in "Chicago" | 28 |
| Hart of "Chicago" | 27 |
| Good name for a geologist? | 26 |
| "Chicago" number | 26 |
| 'Chicago' role | 22 |
| 'Chicago' heroine | 25 |