| Enthusiastic supporters | 23 |
| Devoted followers | 17 |
| They take sides | 15 |
| Some of Rick Blaine's customers | 35 |
| Republicans or Democrats | 24 |
| Musical suite | 13 |
| One of six pieces by Bach | 25 |
| Type of instrumental piece popularized by J.S. Bach | 51 |
| Not all the way | 15 |
| To a point | 10 |
| Izzy Stradlin "___ Cloudy" | 36 |
| In some degree | 14 |
| Law firm VIP | 12 |
| Team up | 7 |
| Half of a dancing duo | 21 |
| Square dancer's need | 24 |
| One may be silent | 17 |
| Law-firm bigwig | 15 |
| Company colleague | 17 |
| Caseworker, at times | 20 |
| Starsky, to Hutch | 17 |
| Silent one, sometimes | 21 |
| Significant other, e.g. | 23 |
| Ray, to Bob | 11 |
| Penn, to Teller | 15 |
| One may be lifelong | 19 |
| One may be domestic | 19 |
| Marley, to Scrooge | 18 |
| He's silent at times | 24 |
| Hall, to Oates | 14 |
| Either of a dancing duo | 23 |
| Drexel, to J. P. Morgan | 23 |
| Business associate uninvolved in management | 43 |
| Burns, to Allen | 15 |
| 1997 novel, with "The" | 32 |
| Law firm bigwigs | 16 |
| They may be secret or silent | 28 |
| Terpsichorean duo | 17 |
| Significant others, in modern parlance | 38 |
| Scrooge and Marley | 18 |
| Rowan and Martin, once | 22 |
| Profit splitters | 16 |
| North–South, at bridge | 29 |
| Law-firm elite | 14 |
| Law firm principals | 19 |
| Law firm elite | 14 |
| Business co-owners | 18 |
| 1982 film with Ryan O'Neal | 30 |
| ____ in crime: abettors | 23 |
| Separates | 9 |
| Segments | 8 |
| Labor's partner | 19 |
| Repairman's stock | 21 |
| Hair lines | 10 |
| Automotive stock | 16 |
| Auto store's stock | 22 |
| Labor cohort? | 13 |
| Elements | 8 |
| Casting director's assignments | 34 |
| What a junker might be good for | 31 |
| What a junker may be good for? | 30 |
| What a junker may be good for | 29 |
| Splits up | 9 |
| Segments of a whole | 19 |
| Repair bill cost | 16 |
| Portion of a repair bill | 24 |
| Labor mate, on an invoice | 25 |
| Widgets | 7 |
| Whole components | 16 |
| What some readers are after | 27 |
| What "Another Brick in the Wall" comes in | 51 |
| Transects | 9 |
| Things to cast | 14 |
| Takes leave of | 14 |
| Strap reversal | 14 |
| Stage assignments | 17 |
| Springsteen's "Spare"? | 36 |
| Soprano and alto | 16 |
| Mechanic's bill entry | 25 |
| Lines made with combs | 21 |
| Labor's partner, in a garage bill | 37 |
| Hamlet, Lear, Caesar, etc. | 26 |
| Hairlines? | 10 |
| Hairdo features | 15 |
| Essential attributes | 20 |
| Department at an auto shop | 26 |
| Component of a mechanic's bill | 34 |
| Car-agency sign | 15 |
| Car repair expense | 18 |
| Auto shop inventory | 19 |
| Actors' quests | 18 |
| Actors' jobs | 16 |
| ___ and labor | 13 |
| __ and labor | 12 |
| Sound bites? | 12 |
| Kind of worker | 14 |
| Ineligible for benefits, say | 28 |
| Working afternoons, say | 23 |
| Like many student jobs | 22 |
| Like high schoolers' jobs | 29 |