| Larges, at Starbucks | 20 |
| Having no way out | 17 |
| Yellow avenue in Monopoly | 25 |
| One of the yellow Monopoly properties | 37 |
| Monopoly avenue that is Coventry Street in the UK version | 57 |
| Avenue on a Monopoly board | 26 |
| Atlantic follower, in Monopoly | 30 |
| Atlantic City avenue | 20 |
| Not dorsal | 10 |
| Abdominal | 9 |
| Opposite of dorsal | 18 |
| Of the belly | 12 |
| Like certain shark fins | 23 |
| Belly, in France | 16 |
| Piece of one's heart | 24 |
| Jeff Dunham or Terry Fator | 26 |
| Seemingly silent types | 22 |
| Abdominal prefix | 16 |
| Air outlets | 11 |
| Tells stories about one's co-workers, maybe | 47 |
| Has a tantrum, perhaps | 22 |
| Wall outlets | 12 |
| Volcano features | 16 |
| They're often exhausting | 28 |
| Suit slits | 10 |
| Step 7 of the journey | 21 |
| Rises to breathe, as a whale | 28 |
| Relieves outrage | 16 |
| Rants about the boss, e.g. | 26 |
| Heating outlets | 15 |
| Heat outlets | 12 |
| Gives expression to | 19 |
| Fumaroles | 9 |
| Coat slits | 10 |
| Air ducts | 9 |
| Los Angeles boulevard | 21 |
| Jesse who governed Minnesota for a term | 39 |
| City with a view of Santa Cruz | 30 |
| Where "the nights are stronger than moonshine," per America (1972) | 76 |
| Risky undertaking | 17 |
| Risk, as a guess | 16 |
| Business gamble | 15 |
| Word before capitalist | 22 |
| Make, as a guess | 16 |
| Bold ___, 1936 Derby winner | 27 |
| Speculation frustration? | 24 |
| VC help of the standard kind | 28 |
| Startup's seed money | 24 |
| Took a dare | 11 |
| Follow the proverbial crowd? | 28 |
| Daring person | 13 |
| Speculative enterprises | 23 |
| ...day-care businesses? | 23 |
| Undertakes, as risk | 19 |
| Pursues at some risk | 20 |
| Joint Chevrolet/Kia vacation package? | 37 |
| Longtime CBS golf analyst Ken | 29 |
| 1964 U.S. Open winner Ken | 25 |
| Trial setting | 13 |
| Event location | 14 |
| Scene of the crime | 18 |
| Place for a concert | 19 |
| Locale of an event | 18 |
| Legal jurisdiction | 18 |
| Event locale | 12 |
| An attorney may request a change of it | 38 |
| Where the case is tried | 23 |
| Trial's locale | 18 |
| Place for concerts | 18 |
| Location, as for a concert | 26 |
| Locale, in law | 14 |
| Legal location | 14 |
| Legal locale | 12 |
| Event site | 10 |
| Concert hall, e.g. | 18 |
| Where the show must go on? | 26 |
| Trial's location | 20 |
| Stage or stadium, say | 21 |
| Spot for an event | 17 |
| Scene of an action | 18 |
| Place of an action, in law | 26 |
| Place of a crime, in law | 24 |
| Olympic locale | 14 |
| Legal site | 10 |
| Event's locale | 18 |
| Event place | 11 |
| Crime's location | 20 |
| Crime scene | 11 |
| Change of __: trial request | 27 |
| Change of ___ (what a lawyer might seek) | 40 |
| Change of ___ | 13 |
| An attorney may try to change it | 32 |
| Scenes of crimes | 16 |
| Trial sites | 11 |
| Trial locations | 15 |
| Trial locales | 13 |
| Stages and stadiums | 19 |
| Places for juristic PAnels | 26 |
| Music halls, e.g. | 17 |
| Jurisdictions | 13 |