| In the washer, perhaps | 22 |
| Excessively sentimental | 23 |
| They have the highest ranges | 28 |
| Sills, Price and others | 23 |
| She's in the high C areas | 29 |
| Opera heroine, usually | 22 |
| One of a modern TV family | 25 |
| Member of a 2000s TV family | 27 |
| Kind of sax played by Kenny G | 29 |
| Elsa in "Lohengrin" | 29 |
| Catherine Malfitano, e.g. | 25 |
| Fictional crime family | 22 |
| They get high on occasion | 25 |
| Its natural key is E flat | 25 |
| Absorbs, with "up" | 28 |
| Absorbs (with "up") | 29 |
| Absorbs gravy with bread | 24 |
| Incentives to cooperate | 23 |
| How it's done for short | 28 |
| Gets the last of the gravy | 26 |
| Finishes (up) the gravy | 23 |
| Cleans (up) using Bounty | 24 |
| Bread pieces, to fondue | 23 |
| Biscuits and rolls, sometimes | 29 |
| Gets the last of, as gravy | 26 |
| Use a sponge for, maybe | 23 |
| Get the last bit of gravy | 25 |
| Noted aircraft manufacturer | 27 |
| ___ Camel, W.W. I plane | 23 |
| Snoopy's WWI plane | 22 |
| Frat.'s counterpart | 23 |
| Group of Greeks: abbr. | 22 |
| Spanish guitarist Fernando | 26 |
| Island group of Norway | 22 |
| College women's grp. | 24 |
| Corn crake's cousin | 23 |
| Jimmy Dorsey hit of 1957 | 24 |
| Querying words about June | 25 |
| Jimmy Dorsey tune of '57 | 28 |
| 1957 Jimmy Dorsey song | 22 |
| 1957 hit for Jimmy Dorsey | 25 |
| 1937 #1 hit for Guy Lombardo | 28 |
| Potassium ___ (preservative) | 28 |
| Material that's absorbed | 28 |
| Häagen-Dazs offering | 23 |
| Refresher between courses | 25 |
| Popular palate cleanser | 23 |
| Store freezer assortment | 24 |
| Light, frozen desserts | 22 |
| Acid used as a preservative | 27 |
| ___ acid (food preservative) | 28 |
| Noted site of foreign study | 27 |
| University of Paris edifice | 27 |
| University of Paris unit | 24 |
| University founded in 1253 | 26 |
| Collège founded in 1257 | 26 |
| Rowans or service trees | 23 |
| European trees or apples | 24 |
| Hogwarts grad, perhaps | 22 |
| One who works for a spell? | 26 |
| G. & S. work of 1877 | 24 |
| Black-magic practitioner | 24 |
| Morgan le Fay, for one | 22 |
| Disney's Maleficent, e.g. | 29 |
| Merlin's stock-in-trade | 27 |
| Harry Potter's thing | 24 |
| Harry Potter's forte | 24 |
| Like details to be spared | 25 |
| In need of an ice pack | 22 |
| Sensitive to the touch | 22 |
| Word with thumb or loser | 24 |
| Sensitive, as a subject | 23 |
| Word with throat or loser | 25 |
| Recovering from surgery | 23 |
| Not gracious, as a loser | 24 |
| Needing liniment, e.g. | 22 |
| Like many, post-workout | 23 |
| Feeling a long day of work | 26 |
| Word with bed or saddle | 23 |
| Word following cold or open | 27 |
| Word before head or throat | 26 |
| Word after saddle or cold | 25 |
| Type of thumb or loser | 22 |
| Ruing the workout, maybe | 24 |
| Ready for a hot bath, maybe | 27 |
| Paying for the workout? | 23 |
| Not taking a loss well, say | 27 |
| Needing some kneading? | 22 |
| Like some subjects or losers | 28 |
| Like some pitchers' arms | 28 |
| Kind of throat or loser | 23 |
| Harboring a grudge, say | 23 |
| Cold ___ (fever blister) | 24 |
| Wanting to punch, maybe | 23 |
| Film from a FitzGerald phrase | 29 |
| Remark at a geranium nursery? | 29 |
| What a welcome sight relieves | 29 |
| What some sights are for | 24 |
| These may get a welcome sight | 29 |
| Hiker's woe, perhaps | 24 |