| Treasure map measurement | 24 |
| Take measured steps | 19 |
| Show worry in the waiting room | 30 |
| Show worry | 10 |
| Show restlessness, in a way | 27 |
| Show impatience, in a way | 25 |
| Runner's rhythm | 19 |
| Rate of work | 12 |
| R.I.P. part | 11 |
| N.Y.C. college | 14 |
| Lead the pack | 13 |
| Expectant fathers do it | 23 |
| Expectant father's walk | 27 |
| Act the expectant father | 24 |
| A lap a minute, e.g. | 20 |
| Work off restless energy, in a way | 34 |
| Work off nervous energy, in a way | 33 |
| Word hidden backwards in this puzzle's eight longest answers | 64 |
| With deference to | 17 |
| Whitten's "A Killing ___": 1983 | 45 |
| Whitten's "A Killing ___" | 39 |
| What the leader sets | 20 |
| What an expectant father might do | 33 |
| Wear out the carpet? | 20 |
| Wear out the carpet in the waiting room | 39 |
| Wear out the carpet | 19 |
| Wear a rut in a rug | 19 |
| Walking gait | 12 |
| Walk up and down | 16 |
| Walk nervously, as in a waiting room | 36 |
| Walk like an expectant father | 29 |
| Walk like an expectant dad | 26 |
| Walk like a worrywart | 21 |
| Walk back and forth with nervous energy | 39 |
| Walk a hole in the carpet, maybe | 32 |
| University in New York City | 27 |
| Unit for a duel | 15 |
| Trotter's rhythm | 20 |
| Traverse the waiting room | 25 |
| Thirty inches | 13 |
| The "P" in a Latin R.I.P. | 35 |
| Stride back and forth | 21 |
| Step measure | 12 |
| Slow people might be asked to pick it up | 40 |
| Show worry, in a way | 20 |
| Show worry in the waiting room, maybe | 37 |
| Show impatience, perhaps | 24 |
| Set the speed | 13 |
| Set the ___ | 11 |
| Running speed | 13 |
| Running rate | 12 |
| Runners try to pick it up | 25 |
| Rate of walking speed | 21 |
| Public-speaking skill | 21 |
| Prepare to duel | 15 |
| Pick it up if you're behind | 31 |
| Part of NASA gets the gait | 26 |
| New York's ____ University | 30 |
| New York school whose team is aptly named the Setters | 53 |
| Measure on foot | 15 |
| Marathon stat | 13 |
| Manifest nervousness | 20 |
| Manhattan campus | 16 |
| Les Whitten's "A Killing ___": 1983 | 49 |
| Kind of car seen at Indy | 24 |
| Jog, e.g. | 9 |
| Jog or gallop | 13 |
| It might need to be picked up | 29 |
| It may be picked up or set | 26 |
| Imitate a stereotypical expectant dad | 37 |
| Harness-race event | 18 |
| Gotham university | 17 |
| Go before and lead | 18 |
| Exhibit nervousness | 19 |
| Exhibit anxiety, in a way | 25 |
| Exhibit anxiety | 15 |
| Eight minutes/mile in a marathon is a good one | 46 |
| Dueler's unit | 17 |
| Duel unit | 9 |
| Duel distance | 13 |
| Double-quick, e.g. | 18 |
| Double time, for one | 20 |
| Distance covered in a step | 26 |
| College in N.Y.C. | 17 |
| Await delivery anxiously | 24 |
| Act expectantly | 15 |
| About three feet for humans | 27 |
| About 2 1/2 feet for humans, I suppose | 38 |
| A slowpoke may be asked to pick it up | 37 |
| A sergeant might ask soldiers to pick it up | 43 |
| A sergeant might ask a soldier to pick it up | 44 |
| A New York university | 21 |
| A good thing to keep | 20 |
| A cadet might be asked to pick it up | 36 |
| " . . . ___, mio Dio!": Leonora's prayer | 54 |
| Talladega leader | 16 |
| Racing safety vehicle | 21 |
| Leader at Indy | 14 |
| Tempo setter at the race track | 30 |
| Sight at Indy | 13 |