| How a hard worker works | 23 |
| Phrase with work or eat | 23 |
| Burns's "Luve" | 28 |
| Chevy truck slogan, once | 24 |
| One way to love someone | 23 |
| How something heavy drops | 25 |
| '03 Audioslave smash | 24 |
| Favor over other options | 24 |
| The cake-loving bat __ | 22 |
| Cure "Just ___" | 25 |
| Frustratingly difficult | 23 |
| "Howzzat again?" | 26 |
| "Yeah, whatever..." | 29 |
| "Some ___ Hot" | 24 |
| "How's this?" | 27 |
| On the same page, so to speak | 29 |
| Having similar opinions | 23 |
| Compared Sorry! and Simon? | 26 |
| One taken by an artist | 22 |
| "___," all smiles | 27 |
| "Right away, dude" | 28 |
| Notes similarities (to) | 23 |
| Makes a comparison (to) | 23 |
| Think Toronto's terrific? | 29 |
| Akin to milking a cow? | 22 |
| Conversation filler #2 | 22 |
| Killers "Smile ___" | 29 |
| Gary Cooper film of 1928 | 24 |
| Floral-scented rapper? | 22 |
| Frequent Valentino co-star | 26 |
| 1992 Kentucky Derby winner | 26 |
| Predecessor of the strip | 24 |
| Writer -- Jackson Braun | 23 |
| Romance novelist Darcy | 22 |
| 2005 Depeche Mode song | 22 |
| Start of a Poitier title | 24 |
| Objects in a Poitier title | 26 |
| Flora seen around Lent | 22 |
| 1994 Winter Olympics site | 25 |
| Memorable actress from Canada | 29 |
| Land with a small population? | 29 |
| Home of the minute man? | 23 |
| Country visited by Gulliver | 27 |
| Pharmaceutical giant Eli ___ | 28 |
| Pharmaceutical giant Eli | 24 |
| Evangeline of 'Lost' | 28 |
| Cowboy Hall of Famer Bob | 24 |
| Designer noted for hats | 23 |
| Jim Brady's friend et al. | 29 |
| Traditional Gaelic singer | 25 |
| Minimal ebb in the tide? | 24 |
| "A Milli" rapper | 26 |
| Untainted by corruption | 23 |
| Mother in a 1960's sitcom | 29 |
| Comedian Tomlin as a bowler? | 28 |
| Tomlin in a depression? | 23 |
| Herb with bell-shaped flowers | 29 |
| "9 to 5" star | 23 |
| Comedienne from Detroit | 23 |
| She has a ghostly pallor | 24 |
| Flowery segregationist | 22 |
| Peruvian gambling event? | 24 |
| Quechua correspondence? | 23 |
| Bay at the mouth of a river | 27 |
| Capital city near the Pacific | 29 |
| Pizarro founded it in 1535 | 26 |
| Borders of contrasting colors | 29 |
| Dancers try to go under it | 26 |
| Tried to pass the bar? | 22 |
| Bellies up to the bar? | 22 |
| Cheese for a Chief Justice? | 27 |
| Greenish citrus drinks | 22 |
| Film about citrus thieves? | 26 |
| Citrusy cocktail mixer | 22 |
| Citrus farmer's bane? | 25 |
| Shade lighter than emerald | 26 |
| London's Chinese district | 29 |
| Green mold in the fridge | 24 |
| Oyster shell blast spot | 23 |
| Psychological threshold | 23 |
| Threshold, to a psychologist | 28 |
| Psychological thresholds | 24 |
| Physiological thresholds | 24 |
| A lace of Irish origin | 22 |
| Some sedimentary rocks | 22 |
| Lloyd's of London locale | 28 |
| Citrus-loving buskers? | 22 |
| Part of a citrus grove | 22 |
| Good source for Vitamin C | 25 |
| Linden, tupelo or sour gum | 26 |
| British sailor, in slang | 24 |
| Her Majesty's salt | 22 |
| "Pinafore" salt | 25 |
| British sailors, in slang | 25 |
| Lord Nelson's crewmen | 25 |
| Landscaper's activity | 25 |
| Restrictions or shortcomings | 28 |
| Something for a collector | 25 |
| Bibliophile's treasures | 27 |
| Phrase in a come-on ad | 22 |