| Retired number of Dodger Tommy Lasorda | 38 |
| Relatively lonely number, though not as bad as one, in song | 59 |
| Quarter of eight? | 17 |
| Proverbial company | 18 |
| Presidential term limit number | 30 |
| Points scored for a safety | 26 |
| Phone's ABC | 15 |
| People in a couple | 18 |
| Pair group | 10 |
| One more is a crowd | 19 |
| One less than a crowd | 21 |
| Number worn by Moses Malone and Derek Jeter | 43 |
| Number under @ on a keyboard | 28 |
| Number that "can play that game" | 42 |
| Number often given to a maitre d' | 37 |
| Number of X's in this puzzle's answer | 45 |
| Number of teeth Goofy has | 25 |
| Number of talking animals in the Bible | 38 |
| Number of satellites around Mars | 32 |
| Number of points scored by a safety | 35 |
| Number of points for a safety | 29 |
| Number of F's in this grid | 30 |
| Number of distinct solutions this puzzle has | 44 |
| Number of Beatles still with us | 31 |
| Number of Allman brothers | 25 |
| Number of "Little Sisters" Carly Simon sang of | 56 |
| Number Noah knew | 16 |
| Number near the '@' | 27 |
| Number for tangoing or tea | 26 |
| Not quite a crowd, so they say | 30 |
| Neil Simon's chapter | 24 |
| Need to tango | 13 |
| Moses Malone, on the 76ers | 26 |
| Mixed doubles team | 18 |
| Maximum number of terms for a U.S. president | 44 |
| Lowest VHF channel | 18 |
| Lowest number on a doubling cube | 32 |
| Lowest card in a suit | 21 |
| Low note? | 9 |
| Low heart | 9 |
| Loveseat capacity | 17 |
| Love seat capacity | 18 |
| Lead-in for faced or handed | 27 |
| John Adams is on its back | 25 |
| Joe Jackson "Breaking Us in ___" | 42 |
| Japan, our # ____ trader | 28 |
| Janus' face count | 21 |
| ItÂ’s due in Venice | 22 |
| It's said to be company | 27 |
| It's often wild; what a card! | 33 |
| It's due to Marconi | 23 |
| It's company it's said | 31 |
| It's 10 in binary | 21 |
| It features John Trumbull's painting "The Signing of the Declaration of Independence" | 99 |
| Indigo Girls "Power of ___" | 37 |
| I and I | 7 |
| How many it takes to tango? | 27 |
| Hardy's "___ on a Tower" | 38 |
| Hardness number for many pencils | 32 |
| Handed or fisted preceder | 25 |
| Four halves | 11 |
| Five minus three | 16 |
| First prime number | 18 |
| First or last digit of D.C.'s area code | 43 |
| First and last digit in a Manhattan area code | 45 |
| Enough to tango | 15 |
| Dyadic group | 12 |
| Duet number? | 12 |
| Duet necessity | 14 |
| Digit in the center of all three zip codes in Beverly Hills | 59 |
| Coupe complement | 16 |
| Computer base | 13 |
| Company? | 8 |
| Company, usually | 16 |
| Company, supposedly | 19 |
| Company, proverbially, parted four times in this puzzle | 55 |
| Company quota | 13 |
| Common ticket buyer's request | 33 |
| Common ticket booth request | 27 |
| Cell's ABC | 14 |
| Carol's turtledove complement | 33 |
| Brace complement | 16 |
| Binary system base | 18 |
| Bill featuring Jefferson | 24 |
| Ben Harper "With My Own ___ Hands" | 44 |
| Atomic number of helium | 23 |
| ATM's ABC | 13 |
| Afternoon time | 14 |
| ABC phone key | 13 |
| A solid-colored billiard ball | 29 |
| A quarter of eight? | 19 |
| A doubleheader | 14 |
| A brace of | 10 |
| 1955 Thunderbird seating capacity | 33 |
| 1940 Broadway hit "_____for the Show" | 47 |
| 16 eighths | 10 |
| 10,000 Maniacs "Eat for ___" | 38 |
| (In) half | 9 |
| "Timer" or "wheeler" lead-in | 48 |
| "Tea for _____" (1925 hit) | 36 |