| Tommy Atkins's smoke | 24 |
| ___ end (very last part) | 24 |
| Oliver Twist villain | 23 |
| Twist's wicked tutor | 24 |
| Oliver's wicked tutor | 25 |
| Oliver Twist's mentor | 25 |
| Fence created by Dickens | 24 |
| Artful Dodger's teacher | 27 |
| Artful Dodger's mentor | 26 |
| Khalid's successor | 22 |
| Royal name of Saudi Arabia | 26 |
| King KhalidÂ’s successor | 27 |
| King Khalid's successor | 27 |
| Former Saudi Arabian king | 25 |
| Without ___ (religiously) | 25 |
| Require a retest, maybe | 23 |
| Get no credit, in a way | 23 |
| Fall on one's face | 22 |
| "Words ___ me!" | 25 |
| Didn't make the grade | 25 |
| Couldn't even get a D | 25 |
| Needed to retake, maybe | 23 |
| Doesn't get the credit? | 27 |
| Gladly, to Shakespeare | 22 |
| Gladly, in olden times | 22 |
| React to shocking news, maybe | 29 |
| One is often said to be dead | 28 |
| Like a non-winning heart | 24 |
| Exceedingly hard to see | 23 |
| Has Beatlemania, perhaps | 24 |
| Umpire's call, sometimes | 28 |
| What the brave deserve | 22 |
| Ump's call, sometimes | 25 |
| Between the foul lines | 22 |
| "My ___ Lady" | 23 |
| Like Monday's child | 23 |
| Square's companion | 22 |
| Ripped between the lines | 24 |
| Pie-eating contest setting | 26 |
| On the foul line, ironically | 28 |
| Off the foul pole, e.g. | 23 |
| Name used by E. S. Gardner | 26 |
| Like some maidens of myth | 25 |
| Liable to burn at the beach | 27 |
| Good forecast for a picnic | 26 |
| Dispassionate; equable | 22 |
| Between both foul poles | 23 |
| Word with laissez or savoir | 27 |
| Word with savoir or laissez | 27 |
| Ren ___ (old-timey event) | 25 |
| More susceptible to burning | 27 |
| A cut above Truman's Deal | 29 |
| Adjective for Snow White | 24 |
| Superlative for Snow White | 26 |
| Descriptive of Snow White | 25 |
| Carnival's setting | 22 |
| Carnival setting, often | 23 |
| Young, promising fellow | 23 |
| In an equitable manner | 22 |
| Asset for a sports official | 27 |
| Where barkers may be found | 26 |
| State or county festivals | 25 |
| Some public gatherings | 22 |
| Barkers' bailiwicks | 23 |
| Women, with "the" | 27 |
| Women, in old parlance | 22 |
| Reasonable opportunity | 22 |
| Promising picnic forecast | 25 |
| It makes for a great picnic | 27 |
| Forecast or friend descriptor | 29 |
| Mushrooms growing in a circle | 29 |
| Takedown by Tinker Bell? | 24 |
| '60s-'70s Saudi king | 28 |
| Terriers' warnings | 22 |
| Name of two kings of Iraq | 25 |
| King of Iraq: 1921–33 | 28 |
| 1960s-'70s Saudi king | 25 |
| __ historique: opera genre | 26 |
| Tout à ___ (entirely): Fr. | 29 |
| -- accompli (thing done) | 24 |
| Hope and charity partner | 24 |
| Partner of hope and charity | 27 |
| Mother Seton's mainstay | 27 |
| Country-music star Hill | 23 |
| Believer's confidence | 25 |
| 1987 George Michael hit | 23 |
| "___ and begorra!" | 28 |
| Christianity and Islam, e.g. | 28 |
| Marinated meat in a tortilla | 28 |
| Cry wolf or play possum | 23 |
| Seether "___ It" | 26 |
| Pretend to be experiencing | 26 |
| Like press-on fingernails | 25 |
| Handoff that isn't | 22 |
| Embarrassment for a curator | 27 |
| What the malingerer did | 23 |
| Like some U.F.O. sightings | 26 |
| Oft-confiscated document | 24 |
| What a bouncer may confiscate | 29 |
| Underage drinker's item | 27 |