| Double deal? | 12 |
| Certain discount | 16 |
| Buy-one-get-one-free deal | 25 |
| Broadway deal | 13 |
| "Buy one, get one free" deal | 38 |
| "Buy one get one free" offer | 38 |
| Some bargains | 13 |
| They always include freebies | 28 |
| Some special deals | 18 |
| Some deals | 10 |
| Double deals? | 13 |
| Inclined to fight | 17 |
| Rough and ready | 15 |
| "Under ___," 1936 movie | 33 |
| Those who bluff half as well? | 29 |
| Dual-purpose | 12 |
| Easy putt, say | 14 |
| "___ the show" | 24 |
| Restaurant special, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 57 |
| Happy hour offering, maybe | 26 |
| Special libation | 16 |
| Film with Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney | 42 |
| 1967 Finney/Hepburn film | 24 |
| 1962 Mitchum/MacLaine film | 26 |
| William Gibson play that was made into a 1962 Shirley MacLaine movie | 68 |
| Shirley MacLaine vehicle | 24 |
| Shirley MacLaine film of '62 | 32 |
| Playground instructions | 23 |
| Mitchum/MacLaine film | 21 |
| MacLaine-Mitchum film: 1962 | 27 |
| Hit play by William Gibson | 26 |
| Gibson hit play: 1958 | 21 |
| Broadway hit: 1958 | 18 |
| A playground pair? | 18 |
| Counting-rhyme phrase | 21 |
| 8E? | 3 |
| Thick board, literally? | 23 |
| Words with ''who do we appreciate?'' | 52 |
| Start of an appreciative cheer | 30 |
| Start of a high-school cheer | 28 |
| Veronese duo | 12 |
| Rivals for Silvia's hand | 28 |
| Headline of #48,377 (Oct. 3, 1990) | 34 |
| Mobile phone system that introduced SMS texting | 47 |
| Not quite a hat-trick | 21 |
| Roget and Webster | 17 |
| Unnominated film about a Southern diner with really tiny portions? | 66 |
| 1998-2001 ABC sitcom | 20 |
| Hard pencil-lead rating | 23 |
| Ambidextrous | 12 |
| Wicked weapons | 14 |
| ''Braveheart'' weapons | 38 |
| Specialty of some tennis pros | 29 |
| Chris Evert specialty | 21 |
| Novelty item whose user always wins a coin toss | 47 |
| Coin tosser's cheat | 23 |
| They're better than one | 27 |
| "___ better than one" | 31 |
| They may beat as one | 20 |
| Start of a waltz song | 21 |
| Like some ballgames | 19 |
| Like a really good game for a pitcher | 37 |
| ___ wonders (Tone Loc and 10,000 Maniacs, e.g.) | 47 |
| ___ wonder (Tone Loc or Crowded House, e.g.) | 44 |
| Tone-Loc and Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, e.g. ... or how this puzzle's theme entries might be described? | 112 |
| "Have I once liv'd to see ___ men?": Shak. | 56 |
| Like many TV movies | 19 |
| Night-club stint | 16 |
| Like many TV movies: Abbr. | 26 |
| "...and __ by sea" | 28 |
| Phrase from "Paul Revere's Ride" | 46 |
| "... ___ the bush" | 28 |
| ''. . . is worth __ the bush'' | 46 |
| Streak beginning? | 17 |
| Bird-in-hand value | 18 |
| Club on the fairway | 19 |
| Club not seen much nowadays | 27 |
| Club in a golf museum | 21 |
| They're helpful for long shots | 34 |
| Some vintage clubs | 18 |
| +998 | 4 |
| 1990 sequel to "Chinatown," with "The" | 58 |
| Like Nash's llama vis-Ã -vis lama | 39 |
| Narrow, as a road | 17 |
| Like most highways | 18 |
| Like many blacktops | 19 |
| Like a narrow road | 18 |
| 1971 road film co-starring James Taylor | 39 |
| 1971 James Taylor/Warren Oates cult film | 40 |
| Charms for schlemiels? | 22 |
| End of translation | 18 |
| What terrible dancers have | 26 |
| Bungling dancer's problem | 29 |
| Awful dancer's problem | 26 |
| An inability to dance | 21 |
| Bipedal | 7 |
| Relative of bipedal | 19 |
| Symbol of the enemy, in "Animal Farm" | 47 |
| What eight squares in this puzzle contain, thus creating a cipher key | 69 |
| For CLINT EASTWOOD, a couple of warm parkas | 43 |