| Big party for jalopy owners? | 28 |
| Kerouac's contemporaries | 28 |
| . . . and a POUND here . . . | 28 |
| Being acquitted, in slang | 25 |
| Pop stars turned versifiers? | 28 |
| "Help!" predecessor | 29 |
| Drive back, as an attack | 24 |
| Cecil ___, famed photographer | 29 |
| Wanted: tired journalist | 24 |
| Tired court stenographer? | 25 |
| Arthur hoodwinks Harry? | 23 |
| Queen of the Netherlands | 24 |
| Mr. McGregor's creator | 26 |
| ___ retreat (withdraws) | 23 |
| Rehashes again and again | 24 |
| Rounds for overworked cops? | 27 |
| Demonstratively shows grief | 27 |
| Gets a hit the hard way | 23 |
| ___ the punch (starts fast) | 27 |
| Bud Collyer's show | 22 |
| 1954 Humphrey Bogart movie | 26 |
| Outdo Eminem and Dr. Dre? | 25 |
| Was a successful anarchist | 26 |
| "The Minstrel" poet | 29 |
| Outrace in the church? | 22 |
| Gain weight faster than? | 24 |
| "Too slow, sucka!" | 28 |
| Tennis player's boast? | 26 |
| Two concerns for Cupid? | 23 |
| Indian swain on the hunt? | 25 |
| Beloved snappy dresser? | 23 |
| Fashionable English dandy | 25 |
| One looking for Bridges? | 24 |
| Concept of perfect beauty | 25 |
| Films with actor Bridges? | 25 |
| Celebrity's dental work? | 28 |
| Abounding in pulchritude | 24 |
| Neckwear for boyfriends? | 24 |
| Attractive casino item? | 23 |
| Kind of queen or sleep | 22 |
| "Age before ___" | 26 |
| How most models are chosen? | 27 |
| Spans over lovely rivers? | 25 |
| It may be won by a knockout | 27 |
| Certain political primaries | 27 |
| Attractive facial mole | 22 |
| Atlantic City demonstration | 27 |
| Part 1 of a daffy definition | 28 |
| It's needed to look good | 28 |
| Word with arts and esprits | 26 |
| Of an architectural style | 25 |
| Dance, sculpture, etc. | 22 |
| Location of lots of dams? | 25 |
| Padres Triple-A affiliate | 25 |
| Unsavory MTV cartoon duo | 24 |
| Sign on a music store door? | 27 |
| August ___, German socialist | 28 |
| Actress Neuwirth et al. | 23 |
| Played like Bird or Trane | 25 |
| Bird's beak, in Brest | 25 |
| Like sloops on windless days | 28 |
| Part II of observation | 22 |
| French marquis' sauce | 25 |
| Basic French white sauce | 24 |
| Happen, to Shakespeare | 22 |
| ___-de-mer (sea cucumber) | 25 |
| Saxophone great Sidney | 22 |
| Your servant is at yours | 24 |
| A three-time Wimbledon champ | 28 |
| Irish literature Nobelist | 25 |
| 1969 Literature Nobelist | 24 |
| Soccer star from England | 24 |
| Invited with a gesture | 22 |
| St. Pauli Girl alternative | 26 |
| Popular German beer brand | 25 |
| Tom Sawyer's girlfriend | 27 |
| Tom Sawyer's crush | 22 |
| "Tom Sawyer" girl | 27 |
| Thackeray's adventuress | 27 |
| Step before setting the date | 28 |
| Makes rings in the hair | 23 |
| Words with board or breakfast | 29 |
| Travelers' stop, perhaps | 28 |
| Traveler's accommodations | 29 |
| Impress, and then some | 22 |
| Pest that spoils a rest | 23 |
| They might bite at night | 24 |
| Bloodsucking hemipterons | 24 |
| It's fit for a queen | 24 |
| Privacy protector, of a sort | 28 |
| When to say night-night | 23 |
| English campus officers | 23 |
| Family in an Eliot novel | 24 |
| Family in a G. Eliot book | 25 |
| Tormented, as with doubt | 24 |
| Covered with morning moisture | 29 |
| Moist, like grass at dawn | 25 |
| It's New, in Mass. | 22 |
| A headboard is part of it | 25 |
| Comforter-and-sheet ensemble | 28 |