| "Not on your __!" | 27 |
| "Hey Mikey!" cereal | 29 |
| "Bowl of cherries" | 28 |
| '83 Thin Lizzy live album | 29 |
| Roberto Benigni film of 1997 | 28 |
| 1997 Roberto Benigni film | 25 |
| It'll keep you afloat | 25 |
| Boating safety feature | 22 |
| Ship's safety rope | 22 |
| Palm reader's reading | 25 |
| Drowning person's need | 26 |
| Jumper's protection | 23 |
| One who never gets out? | 23 |
| Career military person | 22 |
| Three-time loser, perhaps | 25 |
| Permanent pen resident | 22 |
| Permanent cell occupier | 23 |
| One with a long sentence | 24 |
| One who'll always be in | 27 |
| One who never gets out | 22 |
| One who can't be paroled | 28 |
| Long-time mil. professional | 27 |
| Inmate with no hope of parole | 29 |
| His sentence is lengthy | 23 |
| Constantly confined con | 23 |
| Ship's inflatable boat | 26 |
| Certain emergency vessel | 24 |
| One of --- great mysteries | 26 |
| One of ___ great mysteries | 26 |
| "___ a Beach" | 23 |
| Like wax museum figures | 23 |
| Lengthy guarantee period | 24 |
| Inventory evaluation meth. | 26 |
| Hitchhiker's desire | 23 |
| Male cheerleader's move | 27 |
| Hitchhiker's objective | 26 |
| Elevator, to a Londoner | 23 |
| An airfoil provides it | 22 |
| Clean and jerk performer | 24 |
| Word with weight or shop | 24 |
| Warehouse worker, at times | 26 |
| Spotter's opposite | 22 |
| One may be spotted in a gym | 27 |
| Word with face or chair | 23 |
| Hitchhikers' desires | 24 |
| They'll make you taller | 27 |
| Hitchhikers' hopes | 22 |
| Hitchhikers' goals | 22 |
| Elevator shoes provide them | 27 |
| Tissues that may be torn | 24 |
| Easily torn bands of tissue | 27 |
| Hybrid whose father is a lion | 29 |
| End of a tunnel, proverbially | 29 |
| Word with show or artillery | 27 |
| Not demanding, as work | 22 |
| Word often in this puzzle | 25 |
| Miner's hat feature | 23 |
| It's often on at night | 26 |
| ___ horse; or___ a fire | 23 |
| Weighing hardly anything | 24 |
| Airy; almost weightless | 23 |
| What a baggage handler may do | 29 |
| Longshoremen may do this | 24 |
| No. 1 hit for The Doors | 23 |
| 2004 Stanley Cup winners | 24 |
| Devotee of thunderstorms? | 25 |
| Conductor, but not of music | 27 |
| Conductor on a building | 23 |
| Ben Franklin invention | 22 |
| Start of a director's cry | 29 |
| Photographer's equipment | 28 |
| Many Christmas decorations | 26 |
| Christmastime adornments | 24 |
| Pianist's attribute | 23 |
| Year in Claudius's reign | 28 |
| Number of weeks per annum | 25 |
| Mid first-century year | 22 |
| Weeks in a Roman year? | 22 |
| Year in the reign of Claudius | 29 |
| Year in reign of Claudius I | 27 |
| Weeks in Augustus' year | 27 |
| Caesar's card count? | 24 |
| Year in Claudius's rule | 27 |
| Year in Claudius' reign | 27 |
| Year before Trajan was born | 27 |
| Weeks per year in old Rome | 26 |
| Weeks in the year: Lat. | 23 |
| Weeks in the year, to Caesar | 28 |
| Weeks in an "annum" | 29 |
| Weeks in a year, to Cicero | 26 |
| Weeks in a Julian year | 22 |
| Two-fifteenths of CCCXC | 23 |
| Twice 26 to Tertullian | 22 |
| One-sixtieth of MMMCXX | 22 |
| Number of weeks per annum? | 26 |
| Number in a Roman deck? | 23 |
| Mid-first-century date | 22 |
| Letter writer's 52? | 23 |
| Last chapter of Jeremiah | 24 |
| Full deck in old Rome? | 22 |