| Shot at the reception? | 22 |
| It comes after the shower | 25 |
| Stuff tossed at brides | 22 |
| Matrimonial tie that binds? | 27 |
| On the bride's mind | 23 |
| Words on a takeout menu | 23 |
| Skis with high-speed turns | 26 |
| Cheese portion, perhaps | 23 |
| Wood splitter's need | 24 |
| One of six simple machines | 26 |
| Item in Palmer's palms | 26 |
| Item in Kite's bag | 22 |
| It may get you out of a trap | 28 |
| It can give a golfer a lift | 27 |
| Golfer's short iron | 23 |
| Golfer's lofted iron | 24 |
| Club for most greenside shots | 29 |
| Club for a bunker shot | 22 |
| Chunk of cheddar, e.g. | 22 |
| Choice for a sand trap shot | 27 |
| Divisive campaign topic | 23 |
| Doorstops, essentially | 22 |
| Shoe with a triangular sole | 27 |
| Prank involving a yank | 22 |
| Shaped like pizza slices | 24 |
| "Hooray for us!" | 26 |
| Cooperation exclamation | 23 |
| "Yay for us!" | 23 |
| Apt Billy Joel hit, 1989 | 24 |
| Christina Ricci film role | 25 |
| When “Dynasty” aired | 28 |
| Shared wedding vow response | 27 |
| Becomes one with another | 24 |
| Ties the proverbial knot | 24 |
| Joins in holy matrimony | 23 |
| Ends an engagement, in a way | 28 |
| Becomes the other half of? | 26 |
| Altars one's status? | 24 |
| Takes as one's spouse | 25 |
| Says "I do" to | 24 |
| Quits singles for doubles | 25 |
| Enters into an altared state? | 29 |
| Enters couplehood with | 22 |
| Ends bachelorhood, maybe | 24 |
| Consummates an engagement | 25 |
| Egotist ties his knot! | 22 |
| Strongly connected with | 23 |
| Joined, as in marriage | 22 |
| Closely affiliated with | 23 |
| Boxer who's taken a vow? | 28 |
| Like early morning hours | 24 |
| Willie Winkie description | 25 |
| Word for Willie Winkie | 22 |
| Small, to a bagpipes player | 27 |
| Post-midnight hour adjective | 28 |
| Little piggy's cry | 22 |
| Like an Aberdeen newborn | 24 |
| Word for post-midnight hours | 28 |
| Word for morning hours | 22 |
| Word for early morning hours | 28 |
| Small, to a bagpipe player | 26 |
| Like runts of the litter | 24 |
| Like early-morning hours | 24 |
| "___ Willie Winkie" | 29 |
| ___ doch-an'-dorris | 23 |
| Hall of Fame NFL coach Ewbank | 29 |
| Football Hall-of-Famer Ewbank | 29 |
| Super Bowl III coach Ewbank | 27 |
| Legendary coach Ewbank | 22 |
| Hall-of-Fame coach Ewbank | 25 |
| Hall of Fame coach Ewbank | 25 |
| Former Jets coach Ewbank | 24 |
| Football Hall of Famer Ewbank | 29 |
| They won't fall down! | 25 |
| Gardener's nemesis | 22 |
| Shepherd's purse, e.g. | 26 |
| Dandelion or goldenrod, e.g. | 28 |
| Herbicide's target | 22 |
| Exemplar of rapid growth | 24 |
| It's often rooted out | 25 |
| Devil's-grip, e.g. | 22 |
| Battle the crabgrass, e.g. | 26 |
| Word with milk or tumble | 24 |
| Word with chick or rag | 22 |
| Word after tumble or rag | 24 |
| Unwanted garden growth | 22 |
| Tobacco, with "the" | 29 |
| Pull up dandelions, e.g. | 24 |
| Lamb's-quarters, e.g. | 25 |
| Journalist-politician Thurlow | 29 |
| Growth in lots of lots | 22 |
| Gardener's problem | 22 |
| Devil's-trumpet, e.g. | 25 |
| Devil's trumpet, e.g. | 25 |
| Dandelion, to gardeners | 23 |
| Dandelion or crabgrass | 22 |
| Dandelion or cat's-ear | 26 |
| Black nightshade, e.g. | 22 |
| Did some work in the garden | 27 |
| Tended one's garden | 23 |