| Jaywalker's punishment | 26 |
| Dandy's partner? | 20 |
| Dandy partner | 13 |
| Dandy mate? | 11 |
| Common court penalty | 20 |
| Collectible condition | 21 |
| "OK with me!" | 23 |
| ''OK with me!'' | 31 |
| Word with print or point | 24 |
| Word with fettle | 16 |
| Very thin, as a line | 20 |
| Unexceptionable | 15 |
| Traffic-ticket penalty | 22 |
| Traffic court penalty, often | 28 |
| Traffic court penalty | 21 |
| Traffic court assessment, say | 29 |
| Traffic court assessment | 24 |
| Ticket cost? | 12 |
| That's the ticket | 21 |
| Superior in quality | 19 |
| Stooge Larry | 12 |
| Speeder's reward | 20 |
| Speeder's punishment | 24 |
| Something to be slapped with | 28 |
| Something received with a ticket | 32 |
| Scofflaw's burden | 21 |
| Result of a speeding ticket | 27 |
| Reduced sentence, maybe | 23 |
| Rare-coin rating | 16 |
| Punish, as for speeding | 23 |
| Punish via the pocketbook | 25 |
| Punish pecuniarily | 18 |
| Punish monetarily | 17 |
| Penalty, perhaps | 16 |
| Penalty for illegal parking | 27 |
| Payment for a ticket | 20 |
| Parking violation penalty | 25 |
| Parker's peril | 18 |
| Overdue book penalty | 20 |
| Of high quality | 15 |
| Numismatic condition | 20 |
| Numismatic classification | 25 |
| Like some china | 15 |
| Law-breaking cost | 17 |
| Kind of print, on contracts | 27 |
| Kind of print or fettle | 23 |
| Financial penalty | 17 |
| Far from coarse | 15 |
| Double-parking penalty | 22 |
| Dandy's companion | 21 |
| Dandy partner? | 14 |
| D.C. al ___ (musical direction) | 31 |
| Courtroom penalty | 17 |
| Court levy | 10 |
| Cost of a ticket, perhaps | 25 |
| Coin catalogue rating | 21 |
| Beatles "I Feel ___" | 30 |
| Arts' opener | 16 |
| Alternative to a jail sentence | 30 |
| "Whatever makes you happy" | 36 |
| "That's OK with me!" | 34 |
| "Suits me" | 20 |
| "Okay with me" | 24 |
| "OK with me" | 22 |
| "O.K.!" | 17 |
| "O.K., have it your way" | 34 |
| "O.K. then" | 21 |
| "Have it your way" | 28 |
| "___ by me" | 21 |
| ___ Young Cannibals | 19 |
| ___ tooth comb | 14 |
| ___ and dandy | 13 |
| Drawing, e.g. | 13 |
| Curator's interest, perhaps | 31 |
| Renoirs, Botticellis, etc. | 26 |
| Museum hanging, most likely | 27 |
| Dance, for example | 18 |
| Curator's interest | 22 |
| Bust, e.g. | 10 |
| Auction-house category | 22 |
| Auction offering, often | 23 |
| Architecture, e.g. | 18 |
| Aesthetic investment | 20 |
| Part 2 of the quip | 18 |
| What may exist between the legal and the illegal | 48 |
| Small distinction | 17 |
| Delicate path to walk | 21 |
| One way to chop onions | 22 |
| With delicacy | 13 |
| With class | 10 |
| One way to chop peppers | 23 |
| With subtlety | 13 |
| With punctilio | 14 |
| Into very small pieces | 22 |
| In very little pieces | 21 |
| How some things are tuned or chopped | 36 |
| Exquisitely | 11 |
| With "A," 1986 Ted Danson film | 40 |
| Contract details | 16 |
| Often overlooked contract language | 34 |