| Clown College home | 18 |
| City south of St. Petersburg | 28 |
| City of Ringling Museums | 24 |
| City near Longboat Key | 22 |
| City in west-central Florida | 28 |
| City in southwestern Florida | 28 |
| Battle site of 1777 | 19 |
| Where Burgoyne was beaten in 1777 | 33 |
| Where Burgoyne surrendered: 1777 | 32 |
| War of Independence battle | 26 |
| Site of two 1777 battles | 24 |
| Site of the turning point | 25 |
| Site of Burgoyne's surrender | 32 |
| Site of a pivotal 1777 battle | 29 |
| Site of a decisive battle of 1777 | 33 |
| Site of a decisive 1777 patriot victory | 39 |
| N.Y. racetrack | 14 |
| Key Revolutionary battle: Oct. 7, 1777 | 38 |
| Jean Harlow's last film | 27 |
| Home of the Whitney Handicap | 28 |
| Gable-Harlow film: 1937 | 23 |
| Gable-Harlow film | 17 |
| Ferber's "___ Trunk" | 34 |
| Decisive battle of Revolution | 29 |
| Burgoyne's Waterloo | 23 |
| Birthplace of a certain chip | 28 |
| Battleground of 1777 | 20 |
| 1777 battle | 11 |
| "--- Trunk" (Edna Ferber) | 35 |
| -- Springs, N.Y. | 16 |
| ___ Springs, New York | 21 |
| ___ Springs (N.Y. resort) | 25 |
| Upstate New York spa | 20 |
| Upstate New York city and spa | 29 |
| Site of a historic New York thoroughbred racetrack | 50 |
| New York city with a famous racetrack | 37 |
| Home of the Travers Stakes | 26 |
| City in upstate New York with horse racing | 42 |
| Some cracks are full of it | 26 |
| Cutting humor | 13 |
| Caustic wit | 11 |
| It bites | 8 |
| Cutting comments | 16 |
| What an emoticon might indicate | 31 |
| Unbecoming wit | 14 |
| Sharp-tongued talk | 18 |
| Saying what you don't mean, possibly | 40 |
| Much taunting | 13 |
| Mocking tone | 12 |
| It might drip from a crack | 26 |
| It may be dripping | 18 |
| It can really bite | 18 |
| Humor that's often lost in an e-mail | 40 |
| Humor that's not funny | 26 |
| Harsh commentary | 16 |
| Feature of many a bad review | 28 |
| Digs and barbs | 14 |
| Cutting language | 16 |
| Caustic language | 16 |
| Bitter taunt | 12 |
| "The language of the devil": Carlyle | 46 |
| "Oh, joy!," e.g., typically | 37 |
| "My heart bleeds for you," often | 42 |
| Snidely stated, perhaps | 23 |
| Mean yet funny | 14 |
| Like "I bet" and "I'm sure," often | 58 |
| Full of barbs | 13 |
| New York restaurateur | 21 |
| Big Apple restaurateur | 22 |
| Manhattan restaurateur Vincent | 30 |
| Famed restaurateur | 18 |
| Famed New York restaurateur | 27 |
| Noted New York restaurateur | 27 |
| Natives of Cagliari | 19 |
| N.Y. restaurateur | 17 |
| Vincent with a Big Apple establishment | 38 |
| Trash toter | 11 |
| Tony-winning Manhattan restaurateur | 35 |
| Restaurateur Vincent | 20 |
| Restaurateur known for satiric wall art | 39 |
| Old Big Apple restaurateur | 26 |
| Noted restaurateur | 18 |
| Noted N.Y. restaurateur | 23 |
| Noted Big Apple restaurateur | 28 |
| New York restaurateur Vincent | 29 |
| New York restauranteur | 22 |
| New York City theater district restaurateur Vincent | 51 |
| N.Y.C. restaurateur | 19 |
| Famed New York restaurateur Vincent | 35 |
| Corsi neighbor | 14 |
| A Manhattan restaurant is named for him | 39 |
| Fish in a can | 13 |
| Pilchard | 8 |
| Young pilchard | 14 |
| Tightly packed item | 19 |
| Catch crammed in a can | 22 |
| Canned item | 11 |
| Tightly-tinned fish | 19 |
| Tightly packed pilchard | 23 |
| Symbol of tight packing | 23 |