| Part of an Argentine autumn | 27 |
| Paris month | 11 |
| Opening word of "The Waste Land" | 42 |
| National STD Awareness Month | 28 |
| National Cherry Blossom Festival time | 37 |
| Month with showers | 18 |
| Month when Earth Day falls | 26 |
| Month that starts with a prank holiday | 38 |
| Month that Revere rode | 22 |
| Month of Revere's ride | 26 |
| Month known for its showers | 27 |
| Month in which the Civil War began and ended | 44 |
| Month for fools? | 16 |
| Month daylight-saving time begins | 33 |
| May's lead-in | 17 |
| Masters' month | 18 |
| March trailer | 13 |
| Its 13th was Jefferson's birthday | 37 |
| It provides showers | 19 |
| It lasts about 30 days | 22 |
| It hath 30 days | 15 |
| Gregorian's fourth | 22 |
| Foolish month? | 14 |
| Fool's time | 15 |
| Fool's month | 16 |
| First word of Eliot’s “The Waste Land” | 50 |
| First word of "The Waste Land" | 40 |
| Filing time | 11 |
| Eliot's cruel month | 23 |
| Eliot's ''cruellest month'' | 47 |
| Eliot called it cruellest | 25 |
| Easter's month, usually | 27 |
| Earth Day setting | 17 |
| Diamond's time | 18 |
| Diamond is its birthstone | 25 |
| Deadline time appropriate to this puzzle | 40 |
| Cruelest month | 14 |
| Clock-changing month | 20 |
| Busy time for bookkeepers | 25 |
| Busy month at the IRS | 21 |
| Boston Marathon time | 20 |
| Bobby Ewing's beloved | 25 |
| Blooming time | 13 |
| Autumn month in Auckland | 24 |
| Aries–Taurus time | 24 |
| A certain fool | 14 |
| 4, sometimes | 12 |
| 30-day period | 13 |
| 30 days | 7 |
| 1040 time | 9 |
| "The uncertain glory of an ___ day": Shakespeare | 58 |
| "The uncertain glory of an ___ day": Shak. | 52 |
| "The sweet small clumsy feet of ___": E. E. Cummings | 62 |
| "The cruellest month" | 31 |
| "The cruellest month," to Eliot | 41 |
| "Spongy ___": Shak. | 29 |
| "Republicans believe every day is the Fourth of July, but the Democrats believe every day is ___ 15" (Ronald Reagan) | 126 |
| "An ___ Day": Longfellow | 34 |
| "___ Love," 1957 song | 31 |
| "___ in Portugal," 1953 song | 38 |
| " . . . glory of an ___ day": Shak. | 45 |
| 'The cruellest month' | 29 |
| 'Enchanted' time | 24 |
| ____ Come She Will : Simon and Garfunkel | 42 |
| “___ Love” (1957 #1 hit) | 32 |
| ___ Fools' Day | 18 |
| When pranksters come out of the woodwork | 40 |
| What's the anagrammatic reason for these odd questions? | 59 |
| Tricky time | 11 |
| Time of great trickery | 22 |
| Prankster's time | 20 |
| 4/4 | 3 |
| Spring times | 12 |
| Spring months | 13 |
| Months | 6 |
| March followers | 15 |
| Wet months | 10 |
| Times for showers | 17 |
| Taxing times? | 13 |
| Shower times | 12 |
| Periods of rain, often | 22 |
| Periods for Aries and Taurus | 28 |
| Folks are often fooled when these arrive | 40 |
| Busy months for accountants | 27 |
| Blooming times | 14 |
| "Their flag to ___ breeze unfurled": Emerson | 54 |
| " . . . young ___ blue surprise": O'Donnell | 57 |
| " . . . now that ___ there": Browning | 47 |
| " . . . now that ___ there" | 37 |
| " . . . in England now that ___ there": Browning | 58 |
| " . . . ___ blue surprise": O'Donnell | 51 |
| Spring event | 12 |
| Spring do for a fiancée | 26 |
| Assumed | 7 |
| Deductive | 9 |
| Deduced | 7 |
| Presumed | 8 |
| Inferable | 9 |
| Presumptive | 11 |
| Nonanalytic | 11 |