| Prominent part of a Groucho disguise | 36 |
| What the hyphen in an emoticon represents | 41 |
| What the hyphen in an emoticon often represents | 47 |
| What Samantha twitched on "Bewitched" | 47 |
| Weezer's is "Dope" | 32 |
| Weezer has a "Dope" one | 33 |
| Thing twitched on "Bewitched" | 39 |
| Shostakovich opera, with "The" | 40 |
| Reporter's asset, figuratively | 34 |
| Pinocchio's outstanding feature | 35 |
| Notable Barbra Streisand feature | 32 |
| Narrowly defeat, with "out" | 37 |
| N.E.R.D. "Everyone ___" | 33 |
| N.E.R.D. "Everybody ___" | 34 |
| Missing feature in a Michael Jackson caricature | 47 |
| Margin of victory at the Preakness | 34 |
| Jimmy Durante's prominent feature | 37 |
| It's in front of the cockpit | 32 |
| Horseracing's smallest winning margin? | 42 |
| Cyrano de Bergerac's trademark | 34 |
| Colby O'Donis "Under My ___" | 42 |
| Abnormal part of Voldemort's visage | 39 |
| "Snot running down his ___" Aqualung | 46 |
| "Gandle Follows His ___": H. Broun | 44 |
| Rocket section with a heat shield | 33 |
| Word with "hard" or "snub" | 46 |
| Snooped, with "around" | 32 |
| Investigated, with "into" | 35 |
| Investigated with "about" | 35 |
| Defeated narrowly, with "out" | 39 |
| Beat by a bit, with "out" | 35 |
| Barely defeated, with "out" | 37 |
| Barely defeated, with ''out'' | 45 |
| "Rudolph the Red-___ Reindeer" | 40 |
| It comes after a "long time" | 38 |
| ''Long time ___!'' | 34 |
| Player lined up opposite the center, in football | 48 |
| Biggest guy on a football field, often | 38 |
| They change people's profiles | 33 |
| They're sometimes a bit stuffy | 34 |
| They're rubbed in Eskimo kissing | 36 |
| They're often held underwater | 33 |
| They're often held under water | 34 |
| They're counted for attendance | 34 |
| Subject of a "Tristram Shandy" chapter | 48 |
| Sites of some cosmetic surgeries | 32 |
| Rich Mullins "Maker of ___" | 37 |
| Prominent features of proboscis monkeys | 39 |
| Prominent features of Durante and de Bergerac | 45 |
| Like Martin or Durocher vs. an umpire | 37 |
| Get rid of some ants on a log, e.g. | 35 |
| Fridge raider's quest, perhaps | 34 |
| Start of a warning sign for restaurant customers | 48 |
| Start of a cautioning retail sign | 33 |
| Ticket-buyer who stayed home (perhaps wisely) | 45 |
| Ticket holder with a conflict, maybe | 36 |
| Standby passenger's salvation | 33 |
| Godot, in "Waiting for Godot" | 39 |
| People who missed the boat, so to speak | 39 |
| Words of denial spoken to an officer | 36 |
| "___, don't mean maybe" | 37 |
| "Don't you believe it!" | 37 |
| ''Over my dead body!'' | 38 |
| "Ixnay" (or a conundrum in a tube?) | 45 |
| "It'll never wash!" | 33 |
| Yearning for a returning to yesterday | 37 |
| Sentimental yearning for the past | 33 |
| Longing for "the good old times" | 42 |
| Longing for ''the good old days'' | 49 |
| "A seductive liar": George W. Ball | 44 |
| Must-miss movie rating, probably | 32 |
| Crime syndicate, with ''Cosa'' | 46 |
| "Don't worry about it" | 36 |
| "Sure, that's easy!" | 34 |
| Minding everyone else's business | 36 |
| More than interested in someone's business | 46 |
| Minding business that's not your own | 40 |
| Meddlesome, like certain neighbors | 34 |
| Getting into the wrong business? | 32 |
| Butting in when one shouldn't | 33 |
| All up in someone's business | 32 |
| Word that's often contracted | 32 |
| Word with "waste" and "want" | 48 |
| Word in most of the Ten Commandments | 36 |
| "What's ___ to like?" | 35 |
| Word in most of the Commandments | 32 |
| "I'm ___ Rappaport" | 33 |
| "Wayne's World" word | 34 |
| "___ if I can help it!" | 33 |
| ''Like it'' alternative | 39 |
| Word in some of the Ten Commandments | 36 |
| Stewart's "Touch ___ the Cat" | 43 |
| Jimmy Dorsey's "___ Mine" | 39 |
| Gershwin's "But ___ for Me" | 41 |
| Frost's "The Road ___ Taken" | 42 |
| Carter's "Why ___ the Best?" | 42 |
| Alternative to "believe it" | 37 |
| "What ___ to Wear" (TLC show) | 39 |
| "Wayne's World" rejoinder | 39 |
| "Wayne's World" exclamation | 41 |