| Satellite signal receptor | 25 |
| It's seen on many a roof | 28 |
| Hot tamale, in two ways | 23 |
| Creation by Rachael Ray | 23 |
| Church dinner offering | 22 |
| Bubble and squeak, e.g. | 23 |
| Bubble and squeak is one | 24 |
| Appetizer, entree or dessert | 28 |
| What the unsanitary chef did? | 29 |
| Pan a Billy Joel classic? | 25 |
| Descriptor for chapped hands | 28 |
| Word for rough, red hands | 25 |
| Descriptor for wrinkled hands | 29 |
| ___ hands (kitchen woe) | 23 |
| One may be used after a spill | 29 |
| Thin, flat circular object | 26 |
| Object that is defragged | 24 |
| It may be magnetic or slipped | 29 |
| Frisbee or flying saucer | 24 |
| Word processor's need | 25 |
| Word before drive or brake | 26 |
| Thin, flat, circular object | 27 |
| Spinal "plate" | 24 |
| Old computer accessory | 22 |
| It's committed to memory | 28 |
| It may slip in the back | 23 |
| Back part often slipped | 23 |
| They can slip in the back | 25 |
| Thumb drive alternatives | 24 |
| They may be hard or floppy | 26 |
| Storage devices of a sort | 26 |
| Items for certain jockeys | 25 |
| Frisbees and tiddlywinks | 24 |
| Flat, circular objects | 22 |
| Checkers but not chess | 22 |
| Bad thing to do to a shoulder | 29 |
| Put down a Yankees legend? | 26 |
| Put through a chop shop, say | 28 |
| Don't take seriously | 24 |
| Refuse to consider the US? | 26 |
| Noted name in animation | 23 |
| He gave the world a Mickey | 26 |
| Dow Jones Industrials company | 29 |
| A land was named for him | 24 |
| "Fantasia" creator | 28 |
| Steve Jobs is on its board | 26 |
| Mickey Mouse's creator | 26 |
| Mickey Mouse operation? | 23 |
| Man of a land and world | 23 |
| First voice of Mickey Mouse | 27 |
| Donald Duck's creator | 25 |
| Do as you aren't told | 25 |
| Wash one's hands of | 23 |
| Cut out of one's will | 25 |
| Take out of the will, maybe | 27 |
| Renounce, as a family member | 28 |
| Writes out of the will | 22 |
| Writes out of an inheritance | 28 |
| Washes one's hands of | 25 |
| Turns one's back on | 23 |
| Takes out of the will, say | 26 |
| Cuts off completely, maybe | 26 |
| Move a story's locale? | 26 |
| Speaker of the quotation | 24 |
| British PM before Gladstone | 27 |
| Author of the quotation below | 29 |
| Victorian-era Prime Minister | 28 |
| First Earl of Beaconsfield | 26 |
| British P.M. before Gladstone | 29 |
| 1st Earl of Beaconsfield | 24 |
| English statesman-novelist | 26 |
| Arliss's 1929 Oscar film | 28 |
| Rap a Rolling Stones classic? | 29 |
| Do a biology assignment | 23 |
| Cut apart, in science class | 27 |
| Analyze in great detail | 23 |
| Analyze in detail, as a frog | 28 |
| Showed disrespect toward | 24 |
| Have a difference of opinion | 28 |
| Be the 4 in a 5-4 decision | 26 |
| Puts down, to a rapper | 22 |
| Mile or kilometer (Abbr.) | 25 |
| Mile or kilometer: Abbr. | 24 |
| Congressman's reg. | 22 |
| Concern of one in Cong. | 23 |
| Columbia, for one: Abbr. | 24 |
| Extended family member | 22 |
| Reunion invitee, maybe | 22 |
| Removes impurities from | 23 |
| Make too much of, maybe | 23 |
| Give a misleading account of | 28 |
| Like a retired barber? | 22 |
| Congressman's place | 23 |
| Word after school or business | 29 |
| Part of Washington DC | 22 |
| Dah's Morse partner | 23 |
| Part of a Morse code letter | 27 |
| Telegraphic partner of dah | 26 |
| Radio telegraphic signal | 24 |
| On-___ (bit of gossip) | 22 |