| Old-time bandleader Fields | 26 |
| One of about 40 in England | 26 |
| One that gets tongue-tied? | 26 |
| Outfielder's ___ catch | 26 |
| Old-time Japanese governor | 26 |
| Old Manhattan restaurateur | 26 |
| One way to be rude in line | 26 |
| Outdo, with "up" | 26 |
| Open House in real estate | 26 |
| Outer portion of the earth | 26 |
| One-on-one gamble, usually | 26 |
| Occasions to close up shop | 26 |
| One working out the lumps? | 26 |
| Occult symbol in astrology | 26 |
| One of the Zodiac's 12 | 26 |
| One watching unobtrusively | 26 |
| Only part of Egypt in Asia | 26 |
| Ossining's former name | 26 |
| Of the Chinese: Comb. form | 26 |
| Obsolescent letter opener? | 26 |
| Onetime colleague of Ebert | 26 |
| Occupy as a wedding table | 26 |
| One-time capital of Alaska | 26 |
| One way to the mountaintop | 26 |
| Online magazine since 1996 | 26 |
| Owner of the Amistad, e.g. | 26 |
| Option for some long trips | 26 |
| Olivier-Caine film classic | 26 |
| Order at a Vegas pizzeria? | 26 |
| Opens an envelope, perhaps | 26 |
| Opening for a mail carrier | 26 |
| Opening in a door for mail | 26 |
| One of Wendy's captors | 26 |
| One with an affected smile | 26 |
| One who's always blue? | 26 |
| One in a zigzag procession | 26 |
| One going behind your back | 26 |
| One who works on the roof? | 26 |
| Ones concealing their aims | 26 |
| Old Chevy vehicle, briefly | 26 |
| One looking down on others | 26 |
| One with a nose in the air | 26 |
| Oversentimental journalist | 26 |
| Old-time fountain employee | 26 |
| Overnight guest's spot | 26 |
| Occasion for a night gown? | 26 |
| One-person-business owners | 26 |
| One of 154 for Shakespeare | 26 |
| Owner of Columbia Pictures | 26 |
| One of Mia's daughters | 26 |
| One who soon becomes a jr. | 26 |
| Old title of Persian kings | 26 |
| One who works for a spell? | 26 |
| One who gets beaten badly? | 26 |
| One concerned with classes | 26 |
| One who's usually gone | 26 |
| One who likes cheap shots? | 26 |
| One who is quite a downer? | 26 |
| One second in a restaurant | 26 |
| Ornamentations on costumes | 26 |
| One of Niña's gaffs | 26 |
| Outdoor café scavengers | 26 |
| One skilled with a harpoon | 26 |
| On __ (without a contract) | 26 |
| On __ (without commitment) | 26 |
| One hoping not to be cited | 26 |
| One making a bank deposit? | 26 |
| Overturned a glass of milk | 26 |
| One of Richard's veeps | 26 |
| Outlawed pitch, informally | 26 |
| Olympic gold medalist Mark | 26 |
| Object of a charity search | 26 |
| Obsession for Lady Macbeth | 26 |
| Ocelots have lots of these | 26 |
| On which Berlin boaters go | 26 |
| One who might be recruited | 26 |
| One sashaying in a hoedown | 26 |
| Observes à la Mr. Magoo | 26 |
| Org. that has its benefits | 26 |
| Ones who live by the ocean | 26 |
| One of 15, formerly: Abbr. | 26 |
| Orly plane, once (briefly) | 26 |
| Old Atlantic Ocean crosser | 26 |
| Out-of-commission cruisers | 26 |
| Opposite of legato (abbr.) | 26 |
| Opposite of leg., in music | 26 |
| One of the Yalta threesome | 26 |
| Ollie's comedy partner | 26 |
| One who envies the sitter? | 26 |
| One who develops a routine | 26 |
| One at the top of the bill | 26 |
| On the double, in the O.R. | 26 |
| One of Australia's six | 26 |
| Out-of-_____ (nonresident) | 26 |
| Out-of-___ (some tourists) | 26 |
| Obedience school shout (4) | 26 |
| One who goes out regularly | 26 |
| One way to cook vegetables | 26 |
| One of a pair of essayists | 26 |
| One subject to a dictator? | 26 |