| Longhorns' rival, briefly | 29 |
| Corn farmers' socials | 25 |
| Religious reformer of Bohemia | 29 |
| Opponent for Minnesota Fats | 27 |
| Cincinnati Kid, for one | 23 |
| "Sierra Madre" star | 29 |
| Bugs's favorite footwear? | 29 |
| Quarterback's bark? | 23 |
| Group of rude dwellings | 23 |
| Made quarterback sounds | 23 |
| Actress Betty or Lauren | 23 |
| Socialite being pompous? | 24 |
| Quarterback's words | 23 |
| Historic Danish family | 22 |
| Sacred mountain of China | 24 |
| Tinseltown, in old headlines | 28 |
| Tinseltown, in headlines | 24 |
| Second passage: Part V | 22 |
| Kennedy family, in a way? | 25 |
| Toyota Prius, for example | 25 |
| Gas-electric car, e.g. | 22 |
| Eco-friendly automobile type | 28 |
| It runs two different ways | 26 |
| Sci. of liquids in motion | 25 |
| Historical site on the Hudson | 29 |
| F.D.R.'s birthplace | 23 |
| Dr. Jekyll's flooring? | 26 |
| Jekyll's alter ego et al. | 29 |
| Brutish Edward and others | 25 |
| Second passage: Part VI | 23 |
| Prefix with foil or plane | 25 |
| Shrub of the saxifrage family | 29 |
| Problems that multiply | 22 |
| Polyps or many-sided problems | 29 |
| Marathon runner's concern | 29 |
| Water-pumping football team | 27 |
| One on a certain table | 22 |
| Lightest known substance | 24 |
| It's always number one | 26 |
| First item on a certain table | 29 |
| Deuterium is an isotope of it | 29 |
| It was first tested in 1952 | 27 |
| Subject of 1950s testing | 24 |
| Decomposing, chemically | 23 |
| Submarine detecting device | 26 |
| Original Oreo competitor | 24 |
| Longtime Oreo competitor | 24 |
| Greek goddess of health | 23 |
| It's good for your health | 29 |
| High school health topic | 24 |
| Dental or oral follower | 23 |
| Clean freak's concern | 25 |
| Of an early Greek doctrine | 26 |
| "Get Smart" robot | 27 |
| Chrissie of the Pretenders | 26 |
| Bone at base of the tongue | 26 |
| Right-triangle leg: Abbr. | 25 |
| Right triangle part: Abbr. | 26 |
| Part of a triangle: Abbr. | 25 |
| Part of a rt. triangle | 22 |
| Long side of a rt. triangle | 27 |
| Connector of legs: Abbr. | 24 |
| Extravagant exaggerations | 25 |
| Four-dimensional figure | 23 |
| Unfinished poem by Keats | 24 |
| They're often underlined | 28 |
| Cyberspace connections | 22 |
| Ad people, for example | 22 |
| Four-dimensional realm | 22 |
| Overactive kitchen worker? | 26 |
| State-of-the-art features | 25 |
| Sleep, in combinations | 22 |
| Mentalist's prefix | 22 |
| Like a swinging pendulum, say | 29 |
| Open to suggestions, say | 24 |
| Beasts with imagined ailments | 29 |
| Baby talk spoken by adults | 26 |
| Make a tentative assumption | 27 |
| Low in tension, as muscles | 26 |
| Elephant's tiny kin | 23 |
| Rickover et al. to friends | 26 |
| Newsman Gardner et al. | 22 |
| Columnist Gardner et al. | 24 |
| Mandarin's drink, perhaps | 29 |
| Bitter herb used in flavoring | 29 |
| What the bird comedian was? | 27 |
| Foreign car manufacturer | 24 |
| Zola's declaration | 22 |
| Old Chrysler chief Lee | 22 |
| Lee who led Chrysler, 1978-92 | 29 |
| Former Chrysler head Lee | 24 |
| Former auto executive Lee | 25 |
| Big name in Chrysler history | 28 |
| Start of the Christian Era | 26 |
| Start of some confessions | 25 |
| "OK, you caught me" | 29 |
| Roles for Ferrer and Plummer | 28 |
| Plummer and Ferrer, e.g. | 24 |
| Namesakes of a villain | 22 |
| "___ to please" | 25 |