| Last name of twin gymnasts in the 2004 Olympics | 47 |
| Jon with eight Emmy nominations for "Mad Men" | 55 |
| Jon who plays Don Draper on "Mad Men" | 47 |
| Jon of 'Mad Men' | 24 |
| Gymnast Paul who won gold in Athens | 35 |
| Gold medalist in gymnastics at the 2004 Olympics | 48 |
| Draper player | 13 |
| City in Ruhr Valley | 19 |
| City in NW Germany | 18 |
| Chastain teammate | 17 |
| Author of "Go for the Goal" | 37 |
| Athlete married to baseball's Garciaparra | 45 |
| 2007 Soccer Hall of Fame inductee | 33 |
| 2004 Olympics gymnastics star Paul or Morgan | 44 |
| "Toy Story" piggy bank | 32 |
| Carpenter's need | 20 |
| Spillane sleuth | 15 |
| Track-and-field missile | 23 |
| It hits the nail on the head | 28 |
| Word that can follow the ends of the answers to asterisked clues | 64 |
| Weapon for Thor | 15 |
| U.S.S.R. symbol | 15 |
| Tongs' partner | 18 |
| Thor's boomerang | 20 |
| Spillane's "eye" | 30 |
| Spillane protagonist | 20 |
| Spillane gumshoe | 16 |
| Kevel | 5 |
| Glockenspiel player's implement | 35 |
| Ear's malleus, nonmedically | 31 |
| Claw or sledge | 14 |
| "U Can't Touch This" rap singer | 45 |
| Repeatedly attack | 17 |
| Emphasize repeatedly | 20 |
| Drunk leader? | 13 |
| Finished negotiations | 21 |
| Ocean predator | 14 |
| Dogfish kin | 11 |
| Wrestler's hold | 19 |
| Grappler's tactic | 21 |
| Arm-twisting wrestling hold | 27 |
| ... wrestling move? | 19 |
| Work hard to form, as an agreement | 34 |
| Reach with difficulty, as an agreement | 38 |
| Discuss vehemently to reach a solution | 38 |
| Come to terms, with considerable effort | 39 |
| Arrive at through strenuous effort, as an agreement | 51 |
| Arrives at with effort, as an agreement | 39 |
| Track and field event | 21 |
| Olympic track-and-field event | 29 |
| Swinger between trees | 21 |
| Spot for a summer nap | 21 |
| Sailor's bed of yore | 24 |
| Outdoor nap site | 16 |
| It swings between trees | 23 |
| Mia and others | 14 |
| Beer pitched by a cartoon bear in old TV ads | 44 |
| Rye lead-in | 11 |
| "La Comédie humaine" artist | 40 |
| ___ rye (deli order) | 20 |
| ___ rye (deli offering) | 23 |
| Bad actors | 10 |
| Sandwich meats | 14 |
| Scene stealers | 14 |
| Easter entrees | 14 |
| Overactors | 10 |
| Muggers | 7 |
| Amateur radio operators | 23 |
| Some bad actors | 15 |
| Some actors | 11 |
| Radio operators | 15 |
| Radio buffs | 11 |
| Master thespians they're not | 32 |
| Items in a smokehouse | 21 |
| Unlikely Oscar nominees | 23 |
| Traditional Easter buys | 23 |
| They're sometimes sugar-cured | 33 |
| Some smokehouse meats | 21 |
| Rialto muggers | 14 |
| Radio amateurs | 14 |
| Over-the-top performers | 23 |
| Meat from the back of thighs | 28 |
| Lovers of the stage | 19 |
| Emoters, often | 14 |
| Easter roasts | 13 |
| Easter dinners | 14 |
| Certain broadcasters | 20 |
| Certain actors | 14 |
| Canned meats | 12 |
| Virginia actors? | 16 |
| Unlikely Tony winners | 21 |
| Twin gymnasts Paul and Morgan | 29 |
| Those who overact | 17 |
| Thigh cuts | 10 |
| They tear a passion to tatters | 30 |
| They perform unbelievable acts | 30 |
| They overact | 12 |
| They don't act well | 23 |
| The Three Stooges, e.g. | 23 |
| Tappers in shacks | 17 |