| ''Don't get me wrong . . .'' | 48 |
| Risking everything, at a poker table | 36 |
| One way to go when playing poker | 32 |
| No-limit hold'em player's declaration | 45 |
| Last-ditch Texas Hold'em bet | 32 |
| Last Texas Hold 'em bet, often | 34 |
| Going for broke, as a poker player | 34 |
| Call heard often at the World Series of Poker | 45 |
| Betting the rest of one's chips | 35 |
| "It's __ a day's work" | 40 |
| "___ the Family," TV sitcom | 37 |
| ''___ the Family'' | 34 |
| Everything being taken into account | 35 |
| Garment that combines a bra with a girdle | 41 |
| "When ___ said and done ..." | 38 |
| "When ___ said and done . . ." | 40 |
| "Six o'clock and ___ well" | 40 |
| ''When ___ said and done . . .'' | 48 |
| Words 8 and 9 of a Christ-mas classic | 37 |
| Words 5 and 6 of a Christmas classic | 36 |
| Lead-in to 'calm' or 'bright' | 45 |
| "When --- said and done..." | 37 |
| "When ___ said and done ..." | 39 |
| "Nine o'clock and ____ well" | 42 |
| "Come home; ___ forgiven" | 35 |
| "___ not lost": Milton | 32 |
| "___ forgiven" (apology accepted) | 43 |
| '-- right with the world!' | 34 |
| __-Chalmers: onetime big name in farm machinery | 47 |
| ___ Chalmers (old tractor company) | 34 |
| Sing "Bye Bye Birdie," e.g. | 37 |
| Repeat initial sounds in neighboring words | 42 |
| Have dessert after dinner, perhaps | 34 |
| 1947 Tony-winning Arthur Miller play | 36 |
| "Never before in print!" | 34 |
| "Like you've never seen" | 38 |
| John Legend's "___ Me" | 36 |
| Jazz standard "___ Me" | 32 |
| "__ the Lights": Kanye West song | 42 |
| Song introduced by Belle Baker in 1931 | 38 |
| 1984 Steve Martin/Lily Tomlin film | 34 |
| 1984 Steve Martin/Lily Tomlin comedy | 36 |
| #1 hit for Louis Armstrong, 1932 | 32 |
| Pen names derived from real people | 34 |
| Ghostwriters' noms de plume, say | 36 |
| "It's __ nothing!" | 32 |
| "It's ___ nothing" | 32 |
| ___-nothing (risking everything) | 32 |
| "___ me to introduce myself" | 38 |
| "It'd be my pleasure" | 35 |
| "I'll take care of that" | 38 |
| "I'll get that for you" | 37 |
| "I'll do that for you" | 36 |
| "Here, you needn't do that" | 41 |
| 'May I do that for you?' | 32 |
| Like the league's top players | 33 |
| Cry when a judge enters a courtroom | 35 |
| Cry from a bailiff when a judge walks in | 40 |
| "___ Well That Ends Well" | 35 |
| "___ fair in love ..." | 32 |
| "___ fair in love and war" | 36 |
| "__ well that ends well" | 34 |
| "--- well that ends well" | 35 |
| "--- fair in love ..." | 32 |
| "___ right with the world" | 36 |
| ''___ Well That Ends Well'' | 43 |
| Whittier poem "___ Well" | 34 |
| "_____ right with the world" | 38 |
| "___ well that ends . . . " | 37 |
| "___ fair in love . . ." | 34 |
| "___ fair in love . . . " | 35 |
| "__ fair in love . . ." | 33 |
| ''___ fair in love and war'' | 44 |
| ''___ fair in love . . .'' | 42 |
| ''__ well that ends well'' | 42 |
| '-- Well That Ends Well' | 32 |
| Know-it-__: self-proclaimed brains | 34 |
| Contraction in Shakespeare title | 32 |
| "When ___ said and done..." | 37 |
| "Two o'clock and --- well" | 40 |
| "... o'clock and ___ well" | 40 |
| "_____ Well That Ends Well" | 37 |
| "____ Well That Ends Well" | 36 |
| "___ right with the world": Browning | 46 |
| "___ right with . . . ": Browning | 43 |
| "___ I'm saying is ..." | 37 |
| "___ I'm sayin' is ..." | 41 |
| "___ Fair" (1989 comedy) | 34 |
| "___ fair in love . . . ": Smedley | 44 |
| "__ well that ends ..." | 33 |
| "__ fair in love and war" | 35 |
| " . . . ___ blue": Browning | 37 |
| ''. . . and __ well!'' | 38 |
| ''__ fair in love and war'' | 43 |
| '-- well that ends well!' | 33 |
| '-- right with the world' | 33 |
| "Everything's cool" | 33 |
| Even, and this puzzle's title | 33 |
| Midseason baseball game participant | 35 |
| Player like Mantle, Mays or Musial | 34 |