| Kind of job, for some | 21 |
| Just afternoons, say | 20 |
| How some temps work | 19 |
| Two-days-a week worker | 22 |
| Student worker, perhaps | 23 |
| One not getting benefits, say | 29 |
| Many a McDonald's worker | 28 |
| 9-to-12er | 9 |
| Fourth sequel | 13 |
| Miniseries segment | 18 |
| "The Empire Strikes Back," chronologically | 52 |
| What "Friday the 13th: A New Beginning" is, sequentially | 66 |
| Last of a Monday-to-Friday series | 33 |
| Last episode in a Monday-Friday miniseries | 42 |
| Final section of T. S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" | 61 |
| Final episode of a Monday-Friday miniseries | 43 |
| Fifth installment of a miniseries | 33 |
| Fifth in a series of connected works | 36 |
| End of a pentamerous serial | 27 |
| End of a pentamerous document | 29 |
| "The Empire Strikes Back" chronologically | 51 |
| Litigant | 8 |
| Have a ball | 11 |
| Where to get favors? | 20 |
| Birthday celebration | 20 |
| Where to find favors | 20 |
| Potlatch | 8 |
| It's subject to crashing | 28 |
| It may be crashed | 17 |
| Word with ''retirement'' or ''graduation'' | 74 |
| Republicans or Democrats, collectively | 38 |
| New Year's Eve staple | 25 |
| Kegger, e.g. | 12 |
| It may be a surprise | 20 |
| Ball, e.g. | 10 |
| Word with dress or politics | 27 |
| Time when you might use a funnel | 32 |
| The U.K.'s Labour, for one | 30 |
| The Greens, say | 15 |
| The "P" of G.O.P. | 27 |
| Surprise, sometimes | 19 |
| Stravinsky's "Card ___" | 37 |
| Stag or tea follower | 20 |
| Something to throw | 18 |
| Socialists, e.g. | 16 |
| Shower, for one | 15 |
| Republican, for one | 19 |
| Potlatch, e.g. | 14 |
| Part of G.O.P. | 14 |
| Neighborhood shindig | 20 |
| Kind of line or wire | 20 |
| Kind of line or pooper | 22 |
| Hootenanny | 10 |
| Hen or house follower | 21 |
| Have a ball? | 12 |
| Group of searchers | 18 |
| Exceptional candidate for music | 31 |
| Enjoy oneself | 13 |
| Eliot's "The Cocktail ___" | 40 |
| Dining group | 12 |
| Cocktail ___ | 12 |
| Celebration with invitations | 28 |
| Bull Moose, e.g. | 16 |
| Boston Tea ___: Dec. 16, 1773 | 29 |
| Birthday or surprise follower | 29 |
| Birthday do | 11 |
| "Card ___," Stravinsky ballet | 39 |
| "__ on, dude!" | 24 |
| ___ of the first part | 21 |
| One who's always up for a good time | 39 |
| Extremely sociable person | 25 |
| Type who might use a lampshade for a hat | 40 |
| Sociable sort | 13 |
| Really fun person | 17 |
| One who might put a lampshade on his head | 41 |
| Extremely social student | 24 |
| Unexpected guest | 16 |
| Small gift of appreciation | 26 |
| Eavesdropper's delight | 26 |
| Official political philosophy | 29 |
| Tie-in to another telephone customer, as well as a tie-in to this puzzle's theme | 84 |
| Temptation for eavesdroppers | 28 |
| Shared phone service of old | 27 |
| Setup for eavesdroppers | 23 |
| Quidnunc's hearing aid? | 27 |
| Prevalent policy | 16 |
| Political platform | 18 |
| Political mantra | 16 |
| Old telephone connection | 24 |
| Official political policies | 27 |
| Official policy | 15 |
| "What's your sign?," for example? | 47 |
| Political platforms | 19 |
| Shared phone connections | 24 |
| They get people talking | 23 |
| Some dogmas or phones | 21 |
| Political tenets | 16 |
| Blindly loyal voting, of a sort | 31 |
| Game for Democrats and Republicans | 34 |
| Bit of magic for the guests | 27 |