| Super conclusion? | 17 |
| Super follower | 14 |
| Super-___ | 9 |
| Super- -- | 9 |
| Miami's super receiver | 26 |
| Miami pass-catcher | 18 |
| Dolphins' super pass-catcher | 32 |
| Plays for a fool | 16 |
| Easy targets | 12 |
| Marks | 5 |
| Victims | 7 |
| Con man's victims | 21 |
| Takes in, in a way | 18 |
| Swindling victims | 17 |
| Copies, briefly | 15 |
| Con man's marks | 19 |
| Having two beats to the measure | 31 |
| Club game for partners | 22 |
| Tournament card game | 20 |
| Charles Goren's specialty | 29 |
| Teflon developer | 16 |
| Governor of Delaware | 20 |
| Washington's ___ Circle | 27 |
| Teflon producer | 15 |
| Spandex source | 14 |
| Famous name in chemicals | 24 |
| Delaware name of fame | 21 |
| Del. industrialist | 18 |
| Company that makes Teflon | 25 |
| Company that discovered nylon | 29 |
| Company that developed Kevlar and Teflon | 40 |
| Company behind nylon and Teflon | 31 |
| Company begun as an explosives maker | 36 |
| Chemical company known for paint | 32 |
| "The miracles of science" sloganeer | 45 |
| Barbizon painter Jules | 22 |
| Spitzer girl Ashley | 19 |
| He painted "Clair de Lune" | 36 |
| French landscapist: 1811–1889 | 36 |
| Cellist Jacqueline | 18 |
| Barbizon School painter Jules | 29 |
| Barbizon School artist Jules | 28 |
| Barbizon landscape artist | 25 |
| Ashley who writes an advice column for the New York Post | 56 |
| Ashley ___ (sex worker who knew Eliot Spitzer as "Client 9") | 70 |
| ___ mater (brain membrane) | 26 |
| ___ mater (brain covering) | 26 |
| ___ mater (brain cover) | 23 |
| Sorghum variety | 15 |
| Brain membrane | 14 |
| --- mater (brain membrane) | 26 |
| ___ mater (brain part) | 22 |
| Outer brain cover | 17 |
| Long-lasting, in commercial names | 33 |
| Commercial prefix meaning "dependable" | 48 |
| Commercial battery prefix with "cell" | 47 |
| Brain's ___ mater | 21 |
| Brain covering | 14 |
| Battery prefix with "cell" | 36 |
| -- Lube (engine treatment) | 26 |
| ___ mater (membrane) | 20 |
| __ mater: brain covering | 24 |
| Granite state? | 14 |
| Cars and refrigerators, e.g. | 28 |
| Cars and appliances, to economists | 34 |
| "Hungry Like the Wolf" band | 37 |
| The Fab Five of '80s rock | 29 |
| Simon LeBon's band | 22 |
| S. African rock group collects moola? | 37 |
| Rock band named after the villain in "Barbarella" | 59 |
| Popular British band named after the villain in "Barbarella" | 70 |
| British rock band since the '70s | 36 |
| British pop group with a repetitive name | 40 |
| Band with the 1983 hit "Hungry Like the Wolf" | 55 |
| Band with an echo | 17 |
| "Hungry Like the Wolf" singers | 40 |
| "Hungry Like the Wolf" rockers | 40 |
| "Girls on Film" band | 30 |
| Dodge SUV | 9 |
| Mexican state or its capital | 28 |
| "Treasure of the Sierra Madre" setting | 48 |
| Term | 4 |
| Length | 6 |
| Length of time | 14 |
| As long as it lasts | 19 |
| Period covered | 14 |
| Measured time | 13 |
| Eclipse statistic | 17 |
| Continuation in time | 20 |
| Continuance in time | 19 |
| How long things last | 20 |
| Engraver Albrecht | 17 |
| German engraver | 15 |
| German engraver Albrecht | 24 |
| Painter of "Four Apostles" | 36 |
| Inventor of etching | 19 |
| German painter and engraver | 27 |
| German painter Albrecht ___ | 27 |
| Artist known to etch a sketch? | 30 |
| "Knight, Death and the Devil" engraver | 48 |