| "I can't tell them apart!" | 40 |
| Husband asks: | 13 |
| Dumb cartoon dog's question | 31 |
| What a vertigo sufferer may wonder | 34 |
| Slight odor | 11 |
| Waft | 4 |
| Swing and miss | 14 |
| Slight inhalation | 17 |
| Minute trace | 12 |
| Hint of fragrance | 17 |
| Hint of a fragrance | 19 |
| Faint smell | 11 |
| Inhaled or exhaled | 18 |
| Failed to hit | 13 |
| Sport using perforated plastic | 30 |
| Something batted by kids | 24 |
| Picnic pastime | 14 |
| Reaction to the sweet smell of success? | 39 |
| Tory rival | 10 |
| Zachary Taylor was one | 22 |
| Henry Clay, politically | 23 |
| Fillmore, for one | 17 |
| Tory's opposer | 18 |
| Tory opponent | 13 |
| Supporter of the American Revolution | 36 |
| Old party | 9 |
| Nineteenth-century Democrat opponent | 36 |
| Early American politico | 23 |
| Clay or Webster | 15 |
| American Revolution supporter | 29 |
| Zachary Taylor, for one | 23 |
| Tyler or Taylor, politically | 28 |
| Tyler or Taylor, e.g. | 21 |
| Tory's rival | 16 |
| Tory's opponent | 19 |
| Tory's adversary | 20 |
| Taylor or Tyler, politically | 28 |
| Royalist's rival | 20 |
| Republican predecessor | 22 |
| President Taylor or Fillmore | 28 |
| Party formed to oppose "King Andrew" Jackson | 54 |
| Opponent of James II | 20 |
| Millard Fillmore's political party | 38 |
| Loyalist's opponent in '76 | 34 |
| Lincoln while in Congress, e.g. | 31 |
| Like four U.S. presidents | 25 |
| Kit-Cat Club member in 18th-century London | 42 |
| Jacksonian detractor | 20 |
| Fillmore, politically | 21 |
| Early Democrat's foe | 24 |
| Defunct political party | 23 |
| Clay was one | 12 |
| Antiroyalist, in the Revolution | 31 |
| Abraham Lincoln, as a Congressman | 33 |
| Tories' opponents | 21 |
| Walpole's group | 19 |
| Walpole group | 13 |
| Victors in 1840 and 1848 | 24 |
| Tyler and Taylor, for two | 25 |
| Tories' opposites | 21 |
| Revolution supporters in '76 | 32 |
| Presidents Tyler and Taylor, for two | 36 |
| Presidents Taylor and Fillmore | 30 |
| Old bloc in Parliament | 22 |
| Millard Fillmore's party | 28 |
| Harrison and Taylor, e.g. | 25 |
| Harrison and Filmore, e.g. | 26 |
| Followers of Tyler and Taylor | 29 |
| Democrats' 1840 foes | 24 |
| Clay and Webster, e.g. | 22 |
| British liberals | 16 |
| American Revolution supporters | 30 |
| As long as | 10 |
| Worth one's ___ | 19 |
| Worth ___ | 9 |
| Vague time period | 17 |
| Spend leisurely, with "away" | 38 |
| Mean or worth follower | 22 |
| Indefinite wait | 15 |
| Happening at the same time that | 31 |
| Considerable time | 17 |
| Churchill's "___ England Slept" | 45 |
| Frittered (away) | 16 |
| Passed, with "away" | 29 |
| Passed pleasantly | 17 |
| Passed (away), as time | 22 |
| Passed (away) | 13 |
| "Seek ye the Lord ___ may . . . " | 43 |
| Mystery Person would sometimes compose symphonies ... | 53 |
| Spends pleasantly, with "away" | 40 |
| Passes time, with "away" | 34 |
| Makes pass, as time, with "away" | 42 |
| Graffiti, part 3 | 16 |
| Words by Nahum Tate | 19 |
| Last part of quote | 18 |
| Start of a birthing coach's quip | 36 |
| "__ I alone did call upon thy aid": Sonnet 79 | 55 |
| While ( ME ) | 13 |
| In the time that | 16 |
| For the moment | 14 |