| Cause for a head-slap? | 22 |
| A bungler might pull one | 24 |
| Archeologists' finds | 24 |
| Archaeologists' finds | 25 |
| They're set by a doctor | 27 |
| Crams, with "up" | 26 |
| Boreanaz's show on FOX | 26 |
| Treasure Island pirate | 22 |
| Tomb raider's find | 22 |
| They're set in hospitals | 28 |
| Some archaeological finds | 25 |
| Ship's doctor, in slang | 27 |
| Seafood restaurant annoyances | 29 |
| Rollers for high rollers | 24 |
| Pirate-flag illustrations | 25 |
| Mr. ___, minstrel endman | 24 |
| Mister in a minstrel show | 25 |
| Minstrels' Mr. ___ | 22 |
| McCoy, to Captain Kirk | 22 |
| Jolly Roger components | 22 |
| Folk percussion instruments | 27 |
| Emily Deschanel series | 22 |
| Dr. McCoy's nickname | 24 |
| Crapshooter's gear | 22 |
| Aptly named forensics show | 26 |
| Plant used in folk medicine | 27 |
| Herb also called agueweed | 25 |
| Burns the midnight oil | 22 |
| TV's Denise Huxtable | 24 |
| "Cosby kid" Lisa | 26 |
| Complaint for discussion | 24 |
| Take a refresher course | 23 |
| Signal at a pagoda, maybe | 25 |
| Ring loudly and deeply | 22 |
| Large bell's sound | 22 |
| Beatnik's instrument | 24 |
| One of a pair of drums | 22 |
| It's hit on the head | 24 |
| Drum played without sticks | 26 |
| Drum played with the hands | 26 |
| Beat poetry accompaniment | 25 |
| One beaten by a beatnik | 23 |
| Drummer's antelope? | 23 |
| Drum, dance, tree or antelope | 29 |
| Drum heard around a fire | 24 |
| Beatnik's percussion | 24 |
| Stoners' purchases | 22 |
| Sounds from a large bell | 24 |
| Most difficult to fillet | 24 |
| Hardest to eat, as fish | 23 |
| Fish preparer's task | 24 |
| Cramming, with "up" | 29 |
| Three Stooges sound effect | 26 |
| Comic strip sound effect | 24 |
| Beethoven's birthplace | 26 |
| German city on the Rhine | 24 |
| Former West German capital | 26 |
| Former European capital | 23 |
| Capital of West Germany | 23 |
| Birthplace of Beethoven | 23 |
| West Germany's capital | 26 |
| Beethoven's birth city | 26 |
| 1949-90 European capital | 24 |
| World headquarters of DHL | 25 |
| World capital until 1990 | 24 |
| World capital of 1949-1990 | 26 |
| World capital from 1949-1990 | 28 |
| Where the Lower Rhine begins | 28 |
| Where Pres. Carstens works | 26 |
| Pre-unification capital | 23 |
| Interim German capital | 22 |
| German city, once a capital | 27 |
| Former European capital city | 28 |
| European capital until 1991 | 27 |
| European capital until 1990 | 27 |
| DHL's headquarters | 22 |
| City where Beethoven was born | 29 |
| City near the Westerwald | 24 |
| Bygone European capital | 23 |
| Hat tied under the chin | 23 |
| What Brits call an auto hood | 28 |
| Sun-Maid girl's topper | 26 |
| Hood on a Londoner's car | 28 |
| Hood of a car, to a Brit | 24 |
| Easter parade headgear | 22 |
| Clothing item with strings | 26 |
| Car's hood, in Henley | 25 |
| BootÂ’s opposite end | 23 |
| Bee's place, at times | 25 |
| Article of apparel with a tie | 29 |
| Clyde's partner in crime | 28 |
| Cinematic lady gangster | 23 |
| Olympic speedskater Blair | 25 |
| ClydeÂ's partner | 24 |
| "Pro" follower | 24 |
| U2's lead vocalist | 22 |
| Sonny of Sonny and Cher | 23 |
| Former Palm Springs mayor | 25 |
| "Vertigo" singer | 26 |
| Singer-turned-Congressman | 25 |