| Coronation of June 2, 1953 | 26 |
| Parts of a baseball schedule | 28 |
| Have one's ___ court | 24 |
| Chance to make one's case | 29 |
| Laraine in a revolving door? | 28 |
| What a struggling rocker has | 28 |
| Regular employment, typically | 29 |
| A performer may keep one | 24 |
| "Don't quit" it | 29 |
| Inexpensive telegram, once | 26 |
| Fright when it's light? | 27 |
| Distress while awake: Med. | 26 |
| Words with rest or reckoning | 28 |
| "___ the Jackal" | 26 |
| -- Atonement (Yom Kippur) | 25 |
| Escaped con's memoir? | 25 |
| Part 7 of our Easter greeting | 29 |
| Frederick Forsythe novel | 24 |
| Three things you may save | 25 |
| Crack of dawn, old-style | 24 |
| Rec area at a barracks | 22 |
| Hospital recreation areas | 25 |
| Base or hospital areas | 22 |
| Go for a quick cruise, say | 26 |
| They work 8:00 to 4:00 | 22 |
| Nine-to-five work period, say | 29 |
| Pooh's time with a pal? | 27 |
| When origami flourished? | 24 |
| Era ended by Vesuvius? | 22 |
| Times to put up or shut up | 26 |
| Invigoration locations | 22 |
| Venus, just before sunrise | 26 |
| Venus, in eastern skies | 23 |
| The sun or Susan Lucci | 22 |
| Morning star, so to speak | 25 |
| Bright planet, sometimes | 24 |
| Bright planets, sometimes | 25 |
| Morning class matriculant | 25 |
| Period of most activity | 23 |
| ___ phone (application field) | 29 |
| TV dinner's cousin? | 23 |
| Big name in personal planners | 29 |
| Wright-Patterson base site | 26 |
| Ohio home of the Wrights | 24 |
| Home of the Wright brothers | 27 |
| Engage in risky business | 24 |
| Try for a quick market profit | 29 |
| Do some stock speculating | 25 |
| Do some quick market work | 25 |
| Some stock-market activity | 26 |
| Vacationing very briefly | 24 |
| Confusion in the middle ages? | 29 |
| Amaze a racing legend? | 22 |
| Cooperstown's Vance | 23 |
| Plumbing for a total tool? | 26 |
| Disposable power source | 23 |
| Infamous 1971 air pirate | 24 |
| Letters for Whitty or Hess | 26 |
| Platypus-like, in a way | 23 |
| Two-base hits, for short | 24 |
| Some substantial hits: Abbr. | 28 |
| Some baseball hits: Abbr. | 25 |
| Sluggers' hits: Abbr. | 25 |
| R.B.I. producers, often | 23 |
| Baseball two-baggers (abbr.) | 28 |
| Stage darkenings: Abbr. | 23 |
| Jets left tackle ___ Ferguson | 29 |
| TV signal transmitters: abbr. | 29 |
| Black & Decker offering | 27 |
| Start of the eighth century | 27 |
| Start of the 8th century | 24 |
| Start of eighth century | 23 |
| First of the eighth century | 27 |
| Early eighth-century year | 25 |
| Source of Flash animation? | 26 |
| Justice League publisher | 24 |
| Batman's publisher | 22 |
| Flashlight battery, perhaps | 27 |
| Some flashlight batteries | 25 |
| Common flashlight fillers | 25 |
| When Yazdegerd III died | 23 |
| A seventh-century date | 22 |
| Mexican-style fast-food chain | 29 |
| Rack's support systems | 26 |
| Ten-seventeenths of MLIV | 24 |
| Phone operation: Abbr. | 22 |
| Long-distance phoning: Abbr. | 28 |
| Lineup on a bad report card | 27 |
| Initials of a No.1 and others | 29 |
| E. Germany, to E. Germans | 25 |
| E. Germany, before 1990 | 23 |
| Certain PC storage area | 23 |
| License to install bridges? | 27 |
| Canine examiners' degrees | 29 |
| Insecticides, for short | 23 |
| Bugs' banned banes | 22 |
| Banned insecticides: Abbr. | 26 |
| Protestant Church position | 26 |
| Render harmless, as a bomb | 26 |
| Direction to the party | 22 |