| Certain Sopwith Scout | 21 |
| Most roadsters | 14 |
| Corvettes, et al. | 17 |
| Highly personal pronoun | 23 |
| Like some short tennis matches | 30 |
| The roofer will be with you in . . . | 36 |
| Like arguments or coins | 23 |
| Bilateral | 9 |
| Like some DVDs | 14 |
| Bilateral or reversible | 23 |
| Stories often have them | 23 |
| Start of a nautical heave chant | 31 |
| Slang term for the Canadian equivalent of a 750 mL bottle of liquor, based on the number of ounces in it (which makes no sense because we use metric here but I never like to argue with drunks) | 192 |
| Song sung by Waller | 19 |
| Loesser-Carmichael tune | 23 |
| Loesser-Carmichael hit: 1938 | 28 |
| Small group on the course | 25 |
| Pair on the links | 17 |
| Links piayers | 13 |
| Golfer and his buddy, say | 25 |
| Sunday match-ups, in the PGA | 28 |
| Golf matchups | 13 |
| Golf groupings | 14 |
| Like some Schwinns | 18 |
| Like a so-so movie rating | 25 |
| General description? | 20 |
| Mediocre, as a hotel | 20 |
| Somewhere between excellent and poor, as a restaurant | 53 |
| Like some hotels or generals | 28 |
| Like some average reviews | 25 |
| Like major generals | 19 |
| Better than bad | 15 |
| Restaurant rating | 17 |
| Mediocre rating | 15 |
| What each of eight of this puzzle's answers consists of | 59 |
| Polka relative | 14 |
| Gliding ballroom dance | 22 |
| Texas dance? | 12 |
| Texas dance | 11 |
| Fox-trot, e.g. | 14 |
| Fox trot, e.g. | 14 |
| Fox trot forerunner | 19 |
| Feet-sliding ballroom dance | 27 |
| A ballroom dance | 16 |
| Foxtrot on a Russian plain | 26 |
| Did a fox trot | 14 |
| Did a certain duple-meter dance | 31 |
| Shampoo and rinse, e.g. | 23 |
| Some Scott Joplin compositions | 30 |
| Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer" and others | 57 |
| Lively "Texas" dances | 31 |
| Dances in polka time | 20 |
| Dances country-western style | 28 |
| Basic dances | 12 |
| Like some penalties in golf | 27 |
| Kind of penalty, in golf | 24 |
| Game show in which couples confess indiscretions? | 49 |
| Fifty minutes to three | 22 |
| Time when hands overlap | 23 |
| Like the Obama presidency | 25 |
| Like Mr. Clinton's presidency | 33 |
| Stop writing this on checks | 27 |
| Tomorrow starts it | 18 |
| New year of which there are five anagrams in this puzzle | 56 |
| With "the", past decade name, to Arthur C. Clarke? | 60 |
| Year of Super Bowl XLIV | 23 |
| Grade school math lesson | 24 |
| Movie rave | 10 |
| Wedding cake specification | 26 |
| Double-cross, in affaires d'amour | 37 |
| Cheated on | 10 |
| Betrayed, in a way | 18 |
| Cheated on, romantically | 24 |
| Unfaithful lover | 16 |
| Unfaithful spouse | 17 |
| Double-crossers | 15 |
| Cheaters of sorts | 17 |
| "Our races are scrutinized down to the millisecond because we use ___" | 80 |
| Cheats on | 9 |
| Betrays, as a spouse | 20 |
| ___ = 4 | 7 |
| Being unfaithful to | 19 |
| Unfaithful swains | 17 |
| "... __ tango" | 24 |
| ___-one | 7 |
| 58 minutes past the hour | 24 |
| "Scotty, __ beam up" | 30 |
| "It takes ___ tango" | 30 |
| "_____ beam up" ("Star Trek" phrase) | 56 |
| "___ beam up" ("Star Trek" order) | 53 |
| ''It takes __ tango'' | 37 |
| Didactyl | 8 |
| They hang around in the tropics | 31 |
| Like some expensive shoes | 25 |
| Like some cars, colorwise | 25 |
| Colored like some '50s cars | 31 |
| Black and blue, say | 19 |
| Shaded, like some 50's cars | 31 |
| Old like some painted cars | 26 |
| Like some sporty shoes | 22 |