| Excavate anew | 13 |
| Do further archeological work | 29 |
| Delve again | 11 |
| Be overly optimistic with one's archeological work | 54 |
| Debt medium | 11 |
| Symbol of debt | 14 |
| It's bad for business | 25 |
| It may be used for a write-off | 30 |
| Indication of losses | 20 |
| Debts, symbolically | 19 |
| Symbol of financial losses | 26 |
| Sign of owing | 13 |
| Shortfall indicator | 19 |
| Metaphor for debt | 17 |
| Losses, in accounting | 21 |
| Losses | 6 |
| It may be used to write down a write-off | 40 |
| Indicator of a bad bottom line | 30 |
| Indication of loss | 18 |
| Fiscal downward spiral, figuratively | 36 |
| Fiscal deficit | 14 |
| Financial losses, figuratively | 30 |
| Failing business's woe | 26 |
| Deficit indicator | 17 |
| McCarthy suspicion? | 19 |
| Use the ladle again | 19 |
| Impolite thing to do with a party chip | 38 |
| Commit a faux pas with a chip | 29 |
| Use the salsa again | 19 |
| Treat, as a candle | 18 |
| Put more salsa on one's nacho | 33 |
| Put more paint on a brush | 25 |
| Ladle again | 11 |
| Immerse again, as a chip | 24 |
| Immerse again | 13 |
| Go back for more guacamole, maybe | 33 |
| Get more fondue | 15 |
| Dye again | 9 |
| Do a party no-no at the snack table | 35 |
| Commit a party foul after taking a bite | 39 |
| Commit a faux pas with a chip? | 30 |
| Shrub with richly fragrant purple flowers | 41 |
| Climbing plant with pinkish flowers | 35 |
| Pigment used in some primer paints | 34 |
| Original primer used to paint the Golden Gate Bridge | 52 |
| Ted Kluszewski's team when he won the 1954 N.L. home run title | 66 |
| Some Old World snipes | 21 |
| Some Civil War guerrillas | 25 |
| Short-lived team nickname used in response to McCarthyism | 57 |
| Old World birds | 15 |
| Ohio nine once | 15 |
| Cincinnati team until 1959 (they kept one of the words) | 55 |
| Artillerymen | 12 |
| Automatic ticket machines | 25 |
| Cancel, in a way | 16 |
| Recommended safety limit | 24 |
| Tachometer marking | 18 |
| Mark for rejection | 18 |
| Mark for cancellation | 21 |
| Jones's "The Thin ___" | 36 |
| Hockey-rink marker | 18 |
| Ground a jet | 12 |
| Deletion indicator | 18 |
| Cause a plane to be grounded | 28 |
| Rhode Island's state tree | 29 |
| Source of colorful autumn foliage | 33 |
| Common North American tree | 26 |
| U. S. tree | 10 |
| Tree whose cultivars include the Autumn Flame | 45 |
| State tree of Rhode Island | 26 |
| Colorful tree | 13 |
| Steak, e.g. | 11 |
| Turkey isn't one | 20 |
| Steakhouse specialty | 20 |
| Raw beef or lamb | 16 |
| Game, sometimes | 15 |
| Game, at times | 14 |
| Food thrown to lions | 20 |
| Food for many zoo animals | 25 |
| Carnivore's love | 20 |
| Carnivore's fodder | 22 |
| Beef, but not pork | 18 |
| Beef or lamb | 12 |
| St. John's athletes, until 1994 | 35 |
| Seattle suburb known as "the bicycle capital of the Northwest" | 72 |
| Nintendo of America headquarters | 32 |
| Cold shower? | 12 |
| Rudolph feature | 15 |
| Rudolph's feature | 21 |
| Rudolph's bright feature | 28 |
| Rudolph has one | 15 |
| Christmas light? | 16 |
| Wino's trademark | 20 |
| Rudolph trademark | 17 |
| Rudolph tip-off | 15 |
| Item sported to support Britain's Comic Relief | 50 |
| From whence came a famous Christmas light | 41 |
| Feature of Rudolph | 18 |
| Common clown accessory | 22 |
| Cold development | 16 |