| What some lotto winners do | 26 |
| Tale told by a ballerina? | 25 |
| Some Broadway performers | 24 |
| Frequent Degas subjects | 23 |
| Rockettes, for instance | 23 |
| Favorite Degas subject | 22 |
| Reality programming subgenre | 28 |
| Charleston, for instance | 24 |
| 1990 Kevin Costner film | 23 |
| Molding with a zigzag pattern | 29 |
| Bob Fosse Broadway revue | 24 |
| 1978 Bob Fosse musical | 22 |
| 1978 Bob Fosse Broadway revue | 29 |
| Emulating TV's Ellen | 24 |
| Star of some viral videos | 25 |
| Role-playing game, for short | 28 |
| Role-playing game, briefly | 26 |
| Game with orcs, informally | 26 |
| Classic fantasy game, to fans | 29 |
| Weed used to make wine | 22 |
| Leo's lawn invader? | 23 |
| Some salad ingredients | 22 |
| Bounce on one's knee | 24 |
| Moves gently up and down | 24 |
| Bounces on one's knee | 25 |
| Head & Shoulders target | 27 |
| "Tourgasm" comedian | 29 |
| Big crooner in Copenhagen? | 26 |
| Quayle's middle name | 24 |
| Perilous thing to cross over | 28 |
| Risky way to live life | 22 |
| "Thin Ice," e.g. | 26 |
| Place to stay away from | 23 |
| Unresolved plotline, slangily | 29 |
| Participles, sometimes | 22 |
| Hangs, like an earring | 22 |
| Misplaces a participle | 22 |
| Herring on a fishhook? | 22 |
| Euphemistic expletives | 22 |
| Expressions of frustration | 26 |
| Alternative to shoots? | 22 |
| Leader of Cradle of Filth | 25 |
| Filth of Cradle Of Filth | 24 |
| Tick-Licker was his rifle | 25 |
| The latest one (so far) | 23 |
| Graciela of the theater | 23 |
| Webster, Roosevelt, Cousins | 27 |
| Romance novelist Steel | 22 |
| Darrieux from Bordeaux | 22 |
| Revolutionary turned politico | 29 |
| Longtime Nicaraguan president | 29 |
| "Diner" actor | 23 |
| Pearl ___ (aquarium fish) | 25 |
| Freshwater aquarium favorite | 28 |
| Inept Copenhagen troupe? | 24 |
| Withered one in Odense? | 23 |
| Member of a Hebrew tribe | 24 |
| One of a Biblical tribe | 23 |
| Descendant of a son of Jacob | 28 |
| Most unpleasantly damp | 22 |
| Portrayer of Elwood Blues | 25 |
| The pipes are calling him | 25 |
| 'Lethal Weapon' actor | 29 |
| White Sox right fielder | 23 |
| Actor joins up with novelist | 28 |
| Belly action, Paris style | 25 |
| Ballets de Paris members | 24 |
| Gelsey Kirkland, for one | 24 |
| Ballets de Paris member | 23 |
| Cousin of norsk and svenska | 27 |
| Big name in good china | 22 |
| Big name in dinnerware | 22 |
| "Cheers" star | 23 |
| Ted of "Becker" | 25 |
| Ted of "CSI" | 22 |
| Actor in "Cheers" | 27 |
| Hellishly bizarre, in a way | 27 |
| The Count of Monte Cristo | 25 |
| ___ "Inferno" | 23 |
| Italian pyrotechnics factory? | 29 |
| Tale of a hellish trip | 22 |
| Like the "Inferno" | 28 |
| Waterway through Vienna | 23 |
| Birthplace of Günter Grass | 29 |
| "Mother" metal man | 28 |
| "Mother" metal band | 29 |
| Wine region of Portugal | 23 |
| Valuable Philippine tree | 24 |
| Philippine town or tree | 23 |
| One-named neo-soul singer | 25 |
| Very large Philippine trees | 27 |
| Skips, as stones on water | 25 |
| Skips a stone on water | 22 |
| Olympic swimmer Torres | 22 |
| Operatic basso Enzo _____ | 25 |
| Real beauty, in old slang | 25 |
| Blind Marvel Comics superhero | 29 |
| Karl Wallenda or Evel Knievel | 29 |
| Hairbreadth Harry, e.g. | 23 |
| Evel Knievel's forte | 24 |