| "Let's play ___" | 30 |
| "Due", to Domenico | 28 |
| "Chapter ___" (Neil Simon play) | 41 |
| "--- if by sea" (part of Revere's signal) | 55 |
| "___ Women," Loren film | 33 |
| "___ Sleepy People" | 29 |
| "___ Rode Together," 1961 film | 40 |
| "___ on the Aisle" | 28 |
| "___ of Us" Beatles | 29 |
| "___ for the Seesaw," 1962 film | 41 |
| "___ can play that game" | 34 |
| "___ Buck Chuck" (Charles Shaw) | 41 |
| " . . . ___ if by sea" | 32 |
| 'Tea for --' | 20 |
| ... of a 1903 Washington stamp | 30 |
| ___-timer | 9 |
| ___-faced | 9 |
| _____Hills, Alberta. | 20 |
| ______Hills, Alberta | 20 |
| ______ turtle doves | 19 |
| ___ old cat | 11 |
| ___ minute warning | 18 |
| ___ If By Tea (Rush Limbaugh's patriotic-themed beverage) | 61 |
| Old draft deferment | 19 |
| Old draft category | 18 |
| Apartment off the ground floor | 30 |
| ___ day (dosage amount, perhaps) | 32 |
| Old draft deferment category for critical civilian work | 55 |
| Old draft classification | 24 |
| Old draft category for civilian workers | 39 |
| Old deferment classification | 28 |
| Occupational deferment category in the '60s draft | 53 |
| Apartment off the ground floor, perhaps | 39 |
| 60's draft deferment category | 33 |
| ___-Days (intensified practices for football teams) | 51 |
| ___-day (vaudeville stint) | 26 |
| ___ day: dosage | 15 |
| Going in side-by-side pairs | 27 |
| Small, as farms go | 18 |
| Like yards containing almost ten thousand square yards | 54 |
| With an intermission | 20 |
| With one intermission | 21 |
| Like many a Broadway play | 25 |
| Having one intermission | 23 |
| Adjective for some stage plays | 30 |
| Length of some plays | 20 |
| Like some vaudeville shows | 26 |
| Certain vaudeville show | 23 |
| Certain standing in tennis | 26 |
| When some bars close | 20 |
| When Matthew Lesko's "Free Money" is likely to air | 64 |
| When DST begins and ends | 24 |
| When daylight saving time starts and ends | 41 |
| When daylight saving starts | 27 |
| When daylight saving begins: Abbr. | 34 |
| When bars close in Boston | 25 |
| Wee hr., and a hint to a feature common to this puzzle's four longest answers | 81 |
| Wee hr. of the morning | 22 |
| Unfortunately common wakeup time for baby Julius Tausig | 55 |
| Time when DST starts and ends | 29 |
| Time when DST starts | 20 |
| Time to close a bar, maybe | 26 |
| Fall-back time? | 15 |
| Early-morning time ... | 22 |
| Bar closing time, perhaps | 25 |
| Bar closing time, often | 23 |
| "Spring ahead" or "fall back" time | 54 |
| CBS sitcom since 2003 | 21 |
| Series that had 2007 crossover episodes with "CSI" | 60 |
| Charlie Sheen sitcom | 20 |
| One-quarter of a mourning lacrosse team? | 40 |
| Four, logically | 15 |
| Even count, to a batter | 23 |
| Able-bodied thieves | 19 |
| Basic headache treatment | 24 |
| ___ a time (in pairs) | 21 |
| Second-floor apartment | 22 |
| Hamlet's apartment number? | 30 |
| Apartment above the ground floor | 32 |
| A hit off the wall, perhaps | 27 |
| Blue solid on a pool table | 26 |
| It's solid blue, in pool | 28 |
| It's solid blue in pool | 27 |
| Like Bonnie and Clyde's exploits? | 37 |
| Post-Renaissance gal pals? | 26 |
| Like some hits | 14 |
| It lets the batter get to second | 32 |
| Diamond double | 14 |
| Baseball player's double | 28 |
| Boggs specialties | 17 |
| Below-the-belt combination punch? | 33 |
| What a double is worth on the diamond | 37 |
| What a double hitter gets | 25 |
| Award for an overthrow | 22 |
| A double, informally | 20 |
| Penultimate year before the Common Era | 38 |
| A decade before A.D. 9 | 22 |
| Residence for retirees, perhaps | 31 |
| Features of many apartments | 27 |
| One o'clock, nautically | 27 |