| Kind of ears | 12 |
| Fall on --- ears | 16 |
| "Are you ___?!" | 25 |
| Willfully choosing to ignore | 28 |
| What you might go, if you rock too hard | 39 |
| What Beethoven started to become in 1801 | 40 |
| Unable to make out | 18 |
| Unable to attend? | 17 |
| Unable or unwilling to hear | 27 |
| Spurning all advice | 19 |
| Spurning advice | 15 |
| Sign users | 10 |
| Queens of the Stone Age wrote "Songs for" them | 56 |
| Queens of the Stone Age "Songs for the ___" | 53 |
| Ones who sign, with "the" | 35 |
| Not hearing you | 15 |
| Needing sign language, say | 26 |
| More than hearing-impaired | 26 |
| Like Tommy, of the Who's 1969 rock opera | 44 |
| Like the students at Gallaudet | 30 |
| Like the main character of "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" | 67 |
| Like students at Gallaudet College | 34 |
| Like some signers | 17 |
| Like one in need of an American Sign Language interpreter | 57 |
| Like Marlee Matlin | 18 |
| Like many who sign | 18 |
| Like many signers | 17 |
| Like many Gallaudet U. students | 31 |
| Like many dactylology experts | 29 |
| Like heedless ears | 18 |
| Like Beethoven and Rush Limbaugh | 32 |
| Like an ignorer's ear, idiomatically | 40 |
| Ignoring, with "to" | 29 |
| Hearing-impaired | 16 |
| Fall on _____ ears | 18 |
| Fall on __ ears | 15 |
| Dumb partner | 12 |
| ___ as a post | 13 |
| Fundraiser for the hearing-impaired? | 36 |
| Overwhelms with noise | 21 |
| Overwhelms with waves | 21 |
| Overwhelms with sound | 21 |
| Is too loud for | 15 |
| Is more than stentorian | 23 |
| Bombards with sound | 19 |
| Assaults the ears | 17 |
| Ignoring | 8 |
| Deliberately ignoring | 21 |
| Refuses to hear (with ''is'') | 45 |
| Unheeding of | 12 |
| Shutting out, as suggestions | 28 |
| Refusing all consideration of | 29 |
| Not heeding | 11 |
| Intentionally disregarding | 26 |
| Salesman's goal | 19 |
| Barter | 6 |
| Transaction | 11 |
| Bargain hunter's delight | 28 |
| "You're on!" | 26 |
| "Sure!" | 17 |
| Negotiate | 9 |
| Buy and sell | 12 |
| Business arrangement | 20 |
| Business transaction | 20 |
| Start a card game | 17 |
| Good buy | 8 |
| Fir or pine board | 17 |
| Cope | 4 |
| Administer | 10 |
| Sales goal | 10 |
| Pass out cards | 14 |
| Distribute the cards | 20 |
| Dicker | 6 |
| "Let's Make a ___" | 32 |
| Word with a handshake | 21 |
| Result of an agreement | 22 |
| Negotiator's goal | 21 |
| It may follow a shuffle | 23 |
| Cope with | 9 |
| Card game start | 15 |
| Big bargain | 11 |
| Wheel's partner | 19 |
| They do it often in Vegas | 25 |
| New or Fair | 11 |
| Business agreement | 18 |
| Work in Vegas | 13 |
| Wheel partner | 13 |
| Traffic (in) | 12 |
| Start of a game | 15 |
| Option from Howie Mandel | 24 |
| New or raw | 10 |
| Negotiation ender | 17 |
| Monty Hall offering | 19 |
| Give out cards | 14 |
| Distribute, as cards | 20 |
| Distribute cards | 16 |
| Cope (with) | 11 |
| "Big ___!" | 20 |
| You might shake on it | 21 |
| Word with "big" or "raw" | 44 |