| Opens for viewing | 17 |
| Gets stock ready for sale, in a way | 35 |
| Like forgotten checks | 21 |
| Like a check waiting to be deposited | 36 |
| With roles to be filled | 23 |
| Still to be filled, as roles | 28 |
| Like roles during auditions | 27 |
| Having parts to be filled | 25 |
| Fugitive's status | 21 |
| Home of the 49ers | 17 |
| Replete with four-letter words, perhaps | 39 |
| With abruptness | 15 |
| Questionable prospects | 22 |
| Doubtfulness | 12 |
| "The future's always ___, ___" | 44 |
| "A mind is a terrible thing to waste" org. | 52 |
| Spartans in the SoCon | 21 |
| Not up or down, as a stock price: Abbr. | 39 |
| Neither up nor down, as a stock price: Abbr. | 44 |
| Cockney's inner feeling | 27 |
| Free from fetters | 17 |
| "__ My Heart": 1962 #1 R&B hit for Ray Charles | 60 |
| Righteous Brothers classic | 26 |
| Righteous Brothers hit: 1965 | 28 |
| Righteous Brothers hit of 1965 | 30 |
| 1965 Righteous Brothers hit repopularized by its use in the 1990 film "Ghost" | 87 |
| Like Gilligan's Island | 26 |
| It begins "We the peoples" | 36 |
| Strange places where even hired boats never go? | 47 |
| "Pure as the driven slush," in Bankhead's words | 61 |
| Not taken down a peg | 20 |
| Not in good spirits | 19 |
| Way out of style | 16 |
| "___, said . . . Chaucer": Spenser | 44 |
| Hook-shaped parts of brains | 27 |
| ____ form; hookshaped | 21 |
| Roman ounce | 11 |
| Writing style of old Latin manuscripts | 38 |
| Old Greek handwriting style | 27 |
| Naked as a jaybird | 18 |
| Not dressed | 11 |
| Entirely exposed | 16 |
| Still at the lost and found | 27 |
| Like some airport luggage | 25 |
| Left in the lost and found | 26 |
| Open, as a large envelope | 25 |
| Remove, as a necklace | 21 |
| Remove, as a bracelet | 21 |
| End a hug | 9 |
| Removes, as a necklace | 22 |
| Word of surrender | 17 |
| Verbal white flag | 17 |
| Sam or Tom | 10 |
| Remark heard at quitting time? | 30 |
| Cry of defeat | 13 |
| Dad's brother | 17 |
| Tom or Sam | 10 |
| Sam, Vanya or Buck, e.g. | 24 |
| Aunt's mate | 15 |
| "I surrender!" | 24 |
| Surrendering cry | 16 |
| Sam, Vanya or Buck | 18 |
| Sam or Remus | 12 |
| Leo, to Jerry, on "Seinfeld" | 38 |
| "I concede!" | 22 |
| ''I give up!'' | 30 |
| Word used to admit defeat | 25 |
| Word of submission | 18 |
| Wiggily or Remus | 16 |
| Tom or Vanya | 12 |
| Theodore Roosevelt, to Eleanor | 30 |
| Sam, for one | 12 |
| Remus or Sam | 12 |
| Popeye, to Pipeye | 17 |
| Pawnbroker, in slang | 20 |
| Napoleon Solo's employer | 28 |
| Mom's brother | 17 |
| Jesse on "The Dukes of Hazzard," for one | 50 |
| Jermaine, to Prince Michael | 27 |
| Fester, to Morticia | 19 |
| Epithet for Sam or Remus | 24 |
| Creon, to Antigone | 18 |
| Claudius, to Hamlet | 19 |
| "OK, I give up!" | 26 |
| 'I surrender!' | 22 |
| 'I give up!' | 20 |
| ___ Sam | 7 |
| ___ Remus | 9 |
| Your dad's brother, to you | 30 |
| Your cousin's father | 24 |
| YielderÂ’s cry | 17 |
| Yielder's cry | 17 |
| Word said with a hand behind one's back | 43 |
| Word of capitulation | 20 |
| Word from the Latin for "little grandfather" | 54 |
| What your dad's brother is to you | 37 |
| Vanya, in Chekhov's play | 28 |
| Vanya, for one | 14 |
| Vanya, e.g. | 11 |
| Truce word | 10 |