| "Like ___!" | 21 |
| "I'm speechless" | 30 |
| "I can't believe what I'm seeing!" | 52 |
| "Hubba-hubba! | 18 |
| "Holy Moses!" | 23 |
| "Gee" plus | 20 |
| "Did you just say what I thought you said?" | 53 |
| "Boy, is that good!" | 30 |
| 'Incredible!' | 21 |
| 'Holy smokes!' | 22 |
| ''That's really something!'' | 48 |
| ''Holy smoke!'' | 31 |
| Knocked 'em dead | 20 |
| Impressed greatly | 17 |
| Made speechless | 15 |
| Impressed, in a way | 19 |
| Impressed, and how! | 19 |
| Impressed and how! | 18 |
| Had 'em in the aisles | 25 |
| ___ 'em (was a hit) | 23 |
| Performed spectacularly, informally | 35 |
| Knocked their socks off | 23 |
| Earned a standing ovation, perhaps | 34 |
| Did great on stage | 18 |
| Did a fantastic job, informally | 31 |
| Knock their socks off, colloquially | 35 |
| Provider of "!!!" | 27 |
| Reaction to an eye-popper | 25 |
| Maui ___ (marijuana from Hawaii, in slang) | 42 |
| Delighted shout | 15 |
| "Gosh, will you look at that!" | 40 |
| Expression of glee | 18 |
| Knocking the socks off | 22 |
| Modern loss-for-words comment | 29 |
| Doesn't just impress | 24 |
| Makes jaws drop | 15 |
| Rolls 'em in the aisles | 27 |
| Really dazzles | 14 |
| Makes a great impression | 24 |
| Knocks one's socks off | 26 |
| Floors [an avxwords.com subscription makes a great holiday crossword gift!] | 75 |
| Puritanical person, to an Aussie | 32 |
| Puritanical Aussie | 18 |
| The other Apple co-founder, to pals | 35 |
| Nickname of Apple's cofounder | 33 |
| Danish tennis player Caroline who is currently ranked #1 | 56 |
| Apple computer co-founder | 25 |
| Computer mogul Steve who was on "Dancing With the Stars" | 66 |
| "The other Steve" of Apple Computer | 45 |
| Opera title character who drowns | 32 |
| Largest New Deal agcy. | 22 |
| Part of F.D.R.'s New Deal | 29 |
| Part of FDR's New Deal | 26 |
| F.D.R. creation of 1935 | 23 |
| Depression-era org. | 19 |
| Depression-era inits. | 21 |
| WiFi password letters | 21 |
| Program from FDR | 16 |
| Org. that financed many public murals | 37 |
| Org. once headed by H. Hopkins | 30 |
| Org. Harry Hopkins headed | 25 |
| Org. formed in 1935 | 19 |
| New Deal program inits. | 23 |
| Largest "New Deal" agcy. | 34 |
| Huge New Deal agcy. | 19 |
| Govt. org.: 1935–43 | 26 |
| Former govt. agcy. with the slogan "Forging Ahead" | 60 |
| FDR unemployment easer | 22 |
| FDR creation | 12 |
| F.D.R. work agcy. | 17 |
| F.D.R. job-creating measure: Abbr. | 34 |
| F.D.R. initiative: Abbr. | 24 |
| F.D.R. employment initiative | 28 |
| Depression-era program: Abbr. | 29 |
| Bureau of the 1930's | 24 |
| Anti-unemployment org. 1935-43 | 31 |
| An F.D.R. measure | 17 |
| Agcy. that relieved unemployment | 32 |
| Agcy. once headed by Harry Hopkins | 34 |
| Agcy. dissolved in 1943 | 23 |
| "For hire" org. of the 1930s | 38 |
| Harry Hopkins: 1935–38 | 29 |
| Moonlight Graham is a character in his novel "Shoeless Joe" | 69 |
| Typist's stat. | 18 |
| Typing speed stat. | 18 |
| Typist's stat | 17 |
| Typist's speed: Abbr. | 25 |
| Typist's speed meas. | 24 |
| Typing-speed stat. | 18 |
| Typing rate, briefly | 20 |
| Steno's stat | 16 |
| Secretary's stat | 20 |
| Typist's letters? | 21 |
| Typist's efficiency no. | 27 |
| Typing-speed meas. | 18 |
| Typing-speed abbr. | 18 |
| Typing test stat. | 17 |
| Typing test fig. | 16 |
| Typing test abbr. | 17 |
| Typing stat: abbr. | 18 |