| Odd way to do a gangster movie? | 31 |
| Discounting | 11 |
| Part 2 of the query | 19 |
| Theodore Roosevelt, who was never known as the modest type, is the only U.S. president ever to give an inaugural address ... | 124 |
| Single for Badfinger in 1970 and Van Halen in 1998 | 50 |
| Hardly breaking a sweat | 23 |
| Thomas Dolby "She Blinded Me ___" | 43 |
| Emcee's concluding segue (2) | 32 |
| Follow everyone else | 20 |
| "I shall love you in December ___" (Joyce) | 52 |
| Run __: conform | 15 |
| End of the accusation | 21 |
| How to handle nuts? | 19 |
| Instruction for this puzzle, part 2 | 35 |
| In a fervent way | 16 |
| "___ for the Prosecution" | 35 |
| Trial star, at times | 20 |
| Testimony giver | 15 |
| Testifier | 9 |
| Star on the stand | 17 |
| One sitting on the stand | 24 |
| Deposed one | 11 |
| Courtroom testifier | 19 |
| Courtroom expert, often | 23 |
| Court reporter? | 15 |
| "... counsel is leading the ___" | 42 |
| '-- for the Prosecution' | 32 |
| Like overt crimes | 17 |
| Observe a football player? | 26 |
| Where a barrister's questions are answered | 46 |
| Seeing in person, as a crime | 28 |
| Courtroom enclosure | 19 |
| Bad place to lie | 16 |
| "Master of the World" director William | 48 |
| Mental faculties | 16 |
| Skilled punsters | 16 |
| They're best kept about you | 31 |
| Some live by them | 17 |
| Resourcefulness | 15 |
| Mental keenness | 15 |
| It's good to have these about you | 37 |
| Clever ones | 11 |
| Smart, funny folks | 18 |
| Satirists | 9 |
| Humorists | 9 |
| Good things to keep about you | 29 |
| Fast thinkers | 13 |
| Clever people | 13 |
| At ___ end | 10 |
| You need to keep them about you | 31 |
| You may keep them about you | 27 |
| Wilde and Twain, e.g. | 21 |
| Wilde and Thurber | 17 |
| They may be scared out of you | 29 |
| They have Attic salt | 20 |
| Something to match | 18 |
| Retorts are their fortes | 24 |
| Quotable types | 14 |
| Mental powers | 13 |
| Mental abilities | 16 |
| Masters of banter | 17 |
| Marbles, slangily | 17 |
| Marbles, figuratively | 21 |
| Lyrical keenness | 16 |
| Keep them about you | 19 |
| Keep one's ___ about one | 28 |
| It's good to keep them about you | 36 |
| Improv troupe members | 21 |
| Improv comedy troupe members | 28 |
| Hartford ___, famed group of writers | 36 |
| Good thing to have about you | 28 |
| Gatherers at Will's Coffee-House: 18th century | 50 |
| Emitters of mots | 16 |
| Dorothy Parker types | 20 |
| Dim and half | 12 |
| Clever sorts | 12 |
| Clever folks | 12 |
| Clever folk | 11 |
| Clever crew | 11 |
| Brain power | 11 |
| At one's -- end | 19 |
| At one's ___ end | 20 |
| At ___ end (perplexed) | 22 |
| Algonquin Round Table members | 29 |
| "I'm at my ___ end" | 33 |
| "I'm at my ___ end!" | 34 |
| "I was scared out of my ___" | 38 |
| Throwing-in-the-towel point | 27 |
| Perplexed state | 15 |
| Brain-racked state | 18 |
| Bad thing to be at | 18 |
| Skater Katarina | 15 |
| World Champion skater | 21 |
| Two-time skating gold medalist Katarina | 39 |
| Two-time 1980s skating gold medalist | 36 |
| 1984-88 skating gold medalist | 29 |
| 1984 perfect game pitcher Mike | 30 |
| 1984 and '88 Olympic skating gold medalist | 46 |
| World Figure Skating Hall of Fame inductee of '95 | 53 |
| Two-time Olympics gold-metal skater | 35 |