| Job setting | 11 |
| Crew locales | 12 |
| Functions perfectly | 19 |
| Really does the trick | 21 |
| Does hard labor | 15 |
| Toils or moils | 14 |
| Form of protest fit for a snail? | 32 |
| Museum holdings | 15 |
| Louvre items | 12 |
| Tries to make progress with | 27 |
| Puts effort toward | 18 |
| Attempts to sway | 16 |
| They became the foundation for the blues | 40 |
| Practices for a dance contest? | 30 |
| Really interrogates | 19 |
| Gives a beating | 15 |
| Kitchen area | 12 |
| Operates ideally | 16 |
| Microcomputer's stronger kin | 32 |
| Computer user's place | 25 |
| Computer terminal | 17 |
| Assigned office area | 20 |
| Strike (three) | 14 |
| Prepares for, as a hard task | 28 |
| Doesn't need nine musicians for a gig? | 42 |
| "The bolt alone is sufficient"? | 41 |
| One may be found in the garage | 30 |
| Graph of employment figures? | 28 |
| Never idle | 10 |
| Have insurance on the job? | 26 |
| Thorough exam | 13 |
| First part of quote | 19 |
| Emulate some of Bach's composing? | 37 |
| "C'mon, I need your help here, so stop resisting" | 63 |
| Drop the alien from the act? | 28 |
| Be incautious | 13 |
| Be an incautious tightrope walker | 33 |
| "Romeo and Juli"? | 27 |
| Make those clumsy fools earn their living? | 42 |
| ___ Series | 10 |
| Big Apple paper that published the first crossword | 50 |
| Bygone New York newspaper | 25 |
| Florida's Walt Disney ____ | 30 |
| Florida's Disney ___ | 24 |
| "The ___ According to Garp" | 37 |
| Word before wide or weary | 25 |
| Word before class or war | 24 |
| Tulsa newspaper | 15 |
| Tulsa daily, with "the" | 33 |
| Third follower in global politics | 33 |
| Soccer's ___ Cup | 20 |
| Setting for everything | 22 |
| Sci-fi writer's creation | 28 |
| Sci-fi author's creation | 28 |
| Pulitzer's New York paper | 29 |
| Philosopher's concept | 25 |
| New York paper that ran the first crossword (1913) | 50 |
| New York paper that published the first crossword | 49 |
| Lover's lover | 17 |
| Kind of premiere | 16 |
| Karl Wallinger's ___ Party | 30 |
| Hurt amount? | 12 |
| Humanity | 8 |
| Globe representation | 20 |
| Court or Series | 15 |
| Big Apple paper that ran the first crossword | 44 |
| #8 | 2 |
| "What in the __?" | 27 |
| "We Are the ___," 1985 song | 37 |
| "The ___ is my oyster" | 32 |
| "All's right with the ___": Browning | 50 |
| ''Cup'' or ''Bank'' preceder | 60 |
| __ Series (October baseball event) | 34 |
| __ Series | 9 |
| Venerable reference work | 24 |
| Statement: Part IV | 18 |
| A. W. Clausen's concern | 27 |
| Lending institution established in 1945 | 39 |
| Jim Yong Kim is its president | 29 |
| International credit source | 27 |
| Olympic champion, say | 21 |
| Olympic champion, for one | 25 |
| Diamond event? | 14 |
| Cosmopolitan mecca | 18 |
| Top-caliber | 11 |
| Finest-quality | 14 |
| Most-watched sports event | 25 |
| Soccer prize | 12 |
| International sporting event | 28 |
| UN conference that seeks to eradicate hunger | 44 |
| Global fuel problem | 19 |
| TV viewer's lament (Part 3) | 31 |
| One involved in globe trotting? | 31 |
| Summit attendee, and what the first word can be in each answer to a starred clue | 80 |
| Colorful almanac feature | 24 |
| "A ___" (Auchincloss book) | 36 |
| Futuristic subject | 18 |
| Game from IGNPC's Best of E3 2003 Awards (for Best Persistent Online Title) | 79 |
| Role-playing game that takes place in Azeroth | 45 |
| Last book in Robertson Davies' "Deptford Trilogy" | 63 |