| ". . . ___ her curds and whey" | 40 |
| Corroding, with "into" | 32 |
| " . . . ___ her curds and whey" | 41 |
| Weird Al Yankovic spoof of a Michael Jackson hit | 48 |
| "Weird Al" Yankovic's first hit | 45 |
| Have a blast, with "up" | 33 |
| 1984 "Weird Al" Yankovic hit | 38 |
| "How ya like them apples?" | 36 |
| Weird Al's "Beat It" parody | 41 |
| Weird Al Yankovic's first Billboard hit | 43 |
| Weird Al Yankovic parody of a Michael Jackson hit | 49 |
| Weird Al Yankovic hit that's all about food | 47 |
| Totally enjoy something, with "up" | 44 |
| Suffer ignominious defeat, in slang | 35 |
| Suffer an embarrassing defeat, slangily | 39 |
| Suffer a humiliating loss, in slang | 35 |
| Really love something, with "up" | 42 |
| Really enjoy something, with "up" | 43 |
| Hit for ''Weird Al'' | 36 |
| Grammy-winning Weird Al Yankovic song | 37 |
| First Top 40 hit for Weird Al Yankovic | 38 |
| First Top 40 hit for "Weird Al" | 41 |
| Enjoy something immensely, with "up" | 46 |
| Enjoy something enormously, with "up" | 47 |
| 1984 hit parody of a 1983 hit song | 34 |
| "You can't have your cake and ___" | 48 |
| "Weird Al" Yankovic song | 34 |
| "Weird Al" Yankovic parody | 36 |
| "In. Your. Face. Boyee!" | 34 |
| "Have your cake and ___ too" | 38 |
| "And thus shall ye ___": Exod. | 40 |
| "... your cake and __" | 32 |
| Inscription on a Wonderland cake | 32 |
| Words on an "Animal House" cake float | 47 |
| Words on a cake in an 1865 classic | 34 |
| Words of fiction written in currants | 36 |
| Words in Wonderland read by Alice | 33 |
| Sign on an "Animal House" float | 41 |
| Instruction written in currants for Alice | 41 |
| Instruction on a cake found by Alice | 36 |
| Cupcake words, in "Alice in Wonderland" | 49 |
| Cake words in "Alice in Wonderland" | 45 |
| Cake invitation that Alice accepted | 35 |
| "Jack Sprat could ___ fat" | 36 |
| " . . . could ___ fat" | 32 |
| ''Jack Sprat could ___ . . .'' | 46 |
| "His wife could ___ lean" | 35 |
| " . . . could ___ lean" | 33 |
| ''Jack Sprat could ___ fat'' | 44 |
| "Jack Sprat could ___ fat . . ." | 42 |
| "Jack Sprat could ___ ..." | 36 |
| "Jack Sprat could ---..." | 35 |
| "Jack Sprat could --- ..." | 36 |
| "Jack Sprat could ___ Â…" | 38 |
| "Jack Sprat could __ ..." | 35 |
| "His wife could --- lean" | 35 |
| "His wife could ___ lean ..." | 39 |
| "... Sprat could ---..." | 34 |
| "... his wife could ___ lean ..." | 43 |
| "... could --- lean ..." | 34 |
| "... could _____ lean" | 32 |
| "... could ___ lean ..." | 34 |
| 'Jack Sprat could -- fat ...' | 37 |
| '... wife could -- lean' | 32 |
| '... his wife could -- lean' | 36 |
| ___ the run (munch while in motion) | 35 |
| Shirley of "Goldfinger" | 33 |
| President Jackson's Secretary of War | 40 |
| Peggy of the "Petticoat affair" | 41 |
| New Haven Colony co-founder Theophilus | 38 |
| Name associated with Corrasable Bond paper | 42 |
| John H. ___, Jackson's first Secretary of War | 49 |
| Jackson's first Secy. of War | 32 |
| Iacocca's successor at Chrysler | 35 |
| Decathlon gold medalist Ashton __ | 33 |
| Canadian department store founder Timothy ___ | 45 |
| Actress Shirley of "Goldfinger" | 41 |
| ___ the run (grab something to go) | 34 |
| One way to give the cook a break | 32 |
| Give the cook a day off, perhaps | 32 |
| "Good ___" (Alton Brown show) | 39 |
| ". . . 'cause I ___ me spinach" | 45 |
| '''Cause I ___ me spinach'' | 47 |
| What Weird Al does to "It" | 36 |
| What to "come and get" | 32 |
| What a trencherman does with gusto | 34 |
| Welcome sign for a hungry traveler | 34 |
| Absorbs the cost of, as a ticket | 32 |
| "Good ___" (Food Network show) | 40 |
| "'Cause I ___ me spinach ..." | 43 |
| Does lunch, and this puzzle's title | 39 |
| Wilbur's charge in 60's TV | 34 |
| "Look at me!" (with envy) | 35 |
| "Neener neener!" cousin | 33 |
| Word before de toilette or de Cologne | 37 |
| Water, across the English Channel | 33 |
| Water under the "pont" | 32 |
| Water in "l'océan" | 35 |
| It's used to put out French fires | 37 |
| It's made up of hydrogène and oxygène | 47 |