| They're vital for good looks | 32 |
| They're protected by lids | 29 |
| They may be probing or private | 30 |
| They may be painful if black | 28 |
| They may be on the game | 23 |
| They may be behind glasses | 26 |
| They fit in sockets | 19 |
| They can be rolled or crossed | 29 |
| They are protected by lids | 26 |
| Spud spots | 10 |
| Some are private | 16 |
| Some are behind glasses | 23 |
| Sightseers? | 11 |
| Sight seers | 11 |
| Sheena Easton: "For Your ___ Only" | 44 |
| Potato peeler's targets | 27 |
| Peeping pair | 12 |
| Needle openings | 15 |
| Looks closely at | 16 |
| Hurricanes' hearts | 22 |
| Hooks' partners | 19 |
| Holes in needles | 16 |
| Colon in many an emoticon | 25 |
| Centers of hurricanes | 21 |
| Bedroom shutters? | 17 |
| Argus's 100 | 15 |
| "The Hills Have ___" | 30 |
| "Peepers" | 19 |
| "My ___ Adored You" | 29 |
| "I Only Have ___ for You," 1934 song | 46 |
| "Hungry ___," Twitty hit | 34 |
| "For Your ___ Only" | 29 |
| "Bright ___" (Shirley Temple movie) | 45 |
| "Bette Davis ___," 1981 hit song | 42 |
| "___ Without a Face" (Billy Idol song) | 48 |
| "___ of Laura Mars" | 29 |
| Word before front | 17 |
| Word after Bright, Frog, or Wolf in band names | 46 |
| Wolf spider's octet | 23 |
| Winkers | 7 |
| Windows of the soul | 19 |
| What a colon represents in an emoticon | 38 |
| Watchful ones? | 14 |
| Watches carefully | 17 |
| Watchers in a Texas song | 24 |
| Viewers? | 8 |
| U2 "Spanish ___" | 26 |
| Threading targets | 17 |
| This puzzle's punning theme | 31 |
| They're tested with Snellen charts | 38 |
| They're seen on both sides of bridges | 41 |
| They're protected by lids and lashes | 40 |
| They're opened first on Christmas morning | 45 |
| They're kept under lids, especially at night | 48 |
| They're kept under lids at night | 36 |
| They're examined with a phoropter | 37 |
| They're crossable | 21 |
| They're all on the game | 27 |
| They see things | 15 |
| They see the light | 18 |
| They often have glasses in front of them | 40 |
| They may get 40 lashes | 22 |
| They may be given 40 lashes | 27 |
| They may be brown or blue | 25 |
| They may be blue in the face | 28 |
| They may be bloodshot | 21 |
| They may be black, green, blue or private | 41 |
| They may be black, brown, blue or private | 41 |
| They may be black or blue | 25 |
| They fill some holes in your head | 33 |
| They can be prying or crying | 28 |
| They can be piercing | 20 |
| They can be crossed | 19 |
| They can be batted and rolled | 29 |
| They blink | 10 |
| They are behind glasses | 23 |
| There are four of them on a dollar bill | 39 |
| The Guess Who's ''These ___'' | 49 |
| The Guess Who hit "These_____ " | 41 |
| The ____ of Laura Mars | 22 |
| Targets of Moe's two-fingered poke | 38 |
| Targets of a Moe Howard poke | 28 |
| Takes a look | 12 |
| Swiss-cheese holes | 18 |
| Swiss cheese holes | 18 |
| Stereotypical movers in some paintings | 38 |
| Stare pair | 10 |
| Spud features | 13 |
| Spud bumps | 10 |
| Spotters | 8 |
| Spots for glasses | 17 |
| Sometimes they're private | 29 |
| Someone may look deep into yours | 32 |
| Some Mr. Potato Head parts | 26 |
| Some electric sensors | 21 |
| Some are beady | 14 |
| Socket contents | 15 |
| Snowman's coal chunks, e.g. | 31 |
| Skid Row "I'd stare a lifetime into your ___" | 59 |
| Sizes up visually | 17 |