| It may be peddled | 17 |
| Edible part of fruit | 20 |
| Bygone Crayola shade | 20 |
| Bygone Crayola color | 20 |
| Butler's "The Way of All ___" | 43 |
| Zombie's craving | 20 |
| What ghosts lack | 16 |
| Skinemax showing | 16 |
| Skin mag's depiction | 24 |
| Shylock's pound | 19 |
| Pulpy part of a peach | 21 |
| Peach's pulpy portion | 25 |
| Partner of blood, on occasion | 29 |
| Old name for the Crayola color Peach | 36 |
| It's pressed on the campaign trail, with "the" | 60 |
| Insensitive bygone Crayola color | 32 |
| Fruit pulp | 10 |
| Former Crayola color | 20 |
| Fatten | 6 |
| Edible part of a peach | 22 |
| Crayola color renamed Peach in 1962 | 35 |
| Crayola color renamed Peach | 27 |
| Crayola color renamed "peach" in 1962 | 47 |
| Crayola color changed to "peach" | 42 |
| Butler's "The Way of All _____" | 45 |
| Bone's cover | 16 |
| Bone cover | 10 |
| Blood partner? | 14 |
| Blood brother? | 14 |
| "The Way of All ___": Butler | 38 |
| "The Way of All ___" | 30 |
| "O, that this too too solid ___ . . . ": Shak. | 56 |
| "___ for Fantasy" (Billy Idol hit) | 44 |
| "___ and Fantasy," 1943 film | 38 |
| ______erton, Ontario | 20 |
| __ and blood (kin) | 18 |
| Gives substance to, with "out" | 40 |
| Gives substance to (with "out") | 41 |
| Expands upon, with "out" | 34 |
| --- out (gives substance to) | 28 |
| ___ out (gives substance to) | 28 |
| Roly-poly | 9 |
| Full of pulp, as fruit | 22 |
| Pearlike | 8 |
| Packed with pulp | 16 |
| Meaty | 5 |
| Like some fruits | 16 |
| Like berries and melons | 23 |
| Like aloe vera leaves | 21 |
| Having a firm pulp | 18 |
| Arrow maker | 11 |
| Best Actress of 1975 | 20 |
| Shakespeare's collaborator on "The Two Noble Kinsmen" | 67 |
| Beaumont's collaborator | 27 |
| Arrow artisan | 13 |
| Ala.-born actress Louise ___ | 28 |
| ___-de-lis | 10 |
| Bloom in le jardin | 18 |
| Rose of Picardy | 15 |
| Part of un jardin | 17 |
| Orchidée, par exemple | 24 |
| Lilas or tulipe | 15 |
| Jacinthe or jonquille | 21 |
| Bordeaux bloom | 14 |
| Blossom in Brest | 16 |
| Bloom of Paris | 14 |
| Blois bloom | 11 |
| ___-de-lys | 10 |
| Went fast | 9 |
| Went quickly | 12 |
| Went like the dickens | 21 |
| Zoomed | 6 |
| Soared | 6 |
| Took to the air | 15 |
| Went like the wind | 18 |
| Took to the skies | 17 |
| Aviated | 7 |
| Did the Wright thing? | 21 |
| Whizzed | 7 |
| Whipped along | 13 |
| Went by plane | 13 |
| Rode the wind | 13 |
| Moved fast | 10 |
| Took a plane | 12 |
| Zipped (by) | 11 |
| Went exceedingly fast | 21 |
| Went by quickly | 15 |
| Went by air | 11 |
| Took a puddle-jumper | 20 |
| Sped off | 8 |
| Jetted | 6 |
| How one got over the cuckoo's nest | 38 |
| Fluttered | 9 |
| Emulated Daedalus | 17 |
| Whooshed | 8 |
| Went Southwest? | 15 |
| Went sky-high | 13 |
| Went really fast | 16 |
| Was wind-borne | 14 |
| Traveled like Saint-Exupéry | 30 |