| Like the green traffic light | 28 |
| Where some deals originate? | 27 |
| Where many a halfback lands | 27 |
| Butcher's roast cut | 23 |
| Three "Up" front? | 27 |
| W. H. Upson's salesman | 26 |
| Legendary Quebec Premier | 24 |
| Three-ply yarn having loops | 27 |
| Like some hairdos or skirts | 27 |
| Purchased, then altered? | 24 |
| Traditional Provençal stew | 29 |
| ___ Mich', in Paree | 23 |
| Peeress from Colorado? | 22 |
| Certain Colorado headgear? | 26 |
| Greek legislative assembly | 26 |
| Ball in the game pétanque | 28 |
| Pear-shaped synthetic gem | 25 |
| Old Greek legislatures | 22 |
| Italy : bocce :: France : ___ | 29 |
| Inlaid furniture decorations | 28 |
| Fail to clear, as a check | 25 |
| Dribble, as a basketball | 24 |
| Thrown out, as from a club | 26 |
| At the bank Mr. Ridder _____ | 28 |
| Gate-crasher's nemesis | 26 |
| Nightclubs' ID checkers | 27 |
| Bum's-rush specialists | 26 |
| Rides over potholes, perhaps | 28 |
| Healthy, happy newborn snake? | 29 |
| Healthy delivery, perhaps | 25 |
| Healthy delivery, often | 23 |
| The irrepressible Midler | 24 |
| Line between two cities | 23 |
| Vulgar upstart, in London | 25 |
| 1976 film about Woody Guthrie | 29 |
| Poet's word for the main | 28 |
| What go-getters seem to have | 28 |
| What little boys seem to have | 29 |
| Pep that won't quit | 23 |
| 1995 Deepak Chopra book | 23 |
| They help catch criminals | 25 |
| Rewards for nabbing criminals | 29 |
| Bail jumper's pursuer | 25 |
| Scouts for Bligh's ship | 27 |
| Quebec's Premier Robert | 27 |
| LPGA Tour player Jocelyne | 25 |
| Royal family of France | 22 |
| Historic Kentucky county | 24 |
| French Revolution targets | 25 |
| Pileup of Wild Turkey? | 22 |
| New Orleans tourist spot | 24 |
| Any French market town | 22 |
| Quick dance of old France | 25 |
| Like serpentine writing | 23 |
| Low cost pay-per-view match? | 28 |
| Dialing up an expensive shop? | 29 |
| Stare-down competition | 22 |
| Jackie's maiden name | 24 |
| Hollow-horned ruminant | 22 |
| Bunyan's Babe, e.g. | 23 |
| Former Phillies manager Larry | 29 |
| Major League manager Larry | 26 |
| Old Clara-Clarence romance? | 27 |
| Acknowledged the applause | 25 |
| Took a curtain call, perhaps | 28 |
| Showing obsequiousness | 22 |
| Played violin or cello | 22 |
| Like a G-string, sometimes | 26 |
| Bent at a curtain call | 22 |
| Showed excessive politeness | 27 |
| The Heat of the Day author | 29 |
| Irish author Elizabeth | 22 |
| ESPN NBA analyst Bruce | 22 |
| Carnivorous freshwater fish | 27 |
| Former baseball commissioner | 28 |
| Showing respect, in a way | 25 |
| Option for the present | 22 |
| Pete Rose-style hairdos | 23 |
| Used the alley, in a way | 24 |
| Strove for a perfect 300 | 24 |
| Stereotypical cowboy feature | 28 |
| Statesman from Connecticut | 26 |
| New Year's Day event | 24 |
| January sports viewing | 22 |
| College gridiron event | 22 |
| College football competition | 28 |
| Football season climaxes | 24 |
| It might end up in the gutter | 29 |
| It may end up in the gutter | 27 |
| Place for drilled balls | 23 |
| Displeasure over a split? | 25 |
| Lanes between mountains? | 24 |
| Devotee of a certain weapon? | 28 |
| Tries to strike, perhaps | 24 |
| Some championship games | 23 |
| Plays in alleys, maybe | 22 |
| Gets the ball rolling? | 22 |
| Big New Year's Day events | 29 |
| Overwhelms with surprise | 24 |
| Dream coach, Scotty _____ | 26 |