| Cindy Crawford trademark | 24 |
| Alfie "Hey ___" | 25 |
| ABC's "The ___" | 29 |
| Spymaster's concerns | 24 |
| Ones with shovellike forefeet | 29 |
| Espionage infiltrators | 22 |
| Espionage double agents | 23 |
| Double or triple agents | 23 |
| Chemistry measurements | 22 |
| Meddle with maliciously | 23 |
| "Tartuffe" writer | 27 |
| Tartuffe's creator | 22 |
| Jean Baptiste Poquelin | 22 |
| 'Tartuffe' playwright | 29 |
| Poquelin's stage name | 25 |
| Le Misanthrope author | 24 |
| Farce master of fiction | 23 |
| 17th-century French dramatist | 29 |
| "The Miser" author | 28 |
| "Tartuffe" author | 27 |
| John Deere headquarters city | 28 |
| Home of Deere and Company | 25 |
| City near Rock Island, Ill. | 27 |
| "___ Flanders" | 24 |
| Gangster's girlfriend | 25 |
| Defoe's Miss Flanders | 25 |
| One with a gat and gams | 23 |
| Ms. Flanders of fiction | 23 |
| Gunman's shotgun rider | 26 |
| Gangster's gal pal | 22 |
| Gangster's companion | 24 |
| Defoe's Ms. Flanders | 24 |
| Defoe's ___ Flanders | 24 |
| "Night Court" actor | 29 |
| Pitcher of the Revolution | 25 |
| Little Richard's Miss | 25 |
| Pitcher who made history | 24 |
| Pitcher for the Yankees? | 24 |
| Father Damien's island | 26 |
| 'The Friendly Island' | 29 |
| "The Friendly Isle" | 29 |
| Island home of Father Damien | 28 |
| Island between Oahu and Maui | 28 |
| Birds and snakes do it | 22 |
| Crawl out of one's skin? | 28 |
| Jump out of one's skin? | 27 |
| Snakes' renewal process | 27 |
| Fail to save one's skin? | 28 |
| Take off one's coat? | 24 |
| Snakes and birds do it | 22 |
| Shed skin periodically, e.g. | 28 |
| Like a volcano's output | 27 |
| It once settled near Pompeii | 28 |
| Very, in musical scores | 23 |
| Musical tempo modifier | 22 |
| _____ allegro (very quickly) | 28 |
| ___ allegro (very quickly) | 26 |
| ___ adagio (very slowly) | 24 |
| Comes out of one's skin | 27 |
| Addressee of many requests | 26 |
| Apple pie's partner? | 24 |
| Small business co-owner? | 24 |
| Expert in pop psychology? | 25 |
| "Can I?" addressee | 28 |
| Soccer player's driver? | 27 |
| Small business co-owner | 23 |
| Second Sunday of May honoree | 28 |
| Popular tattoo subject | 22 |
| Hard tattoo to misspell | 23 |
| Grandma's daughter | 22 |
| Alice, to Dennis the Menace | 27 |
| Wylie's bête noire | 25 |
| Word with soccer or hi | 22 |
| Target of Philip Wylie | 22 |
| Store partner, perhaps | 22 |
| Soccer or hockey follower | 25 |
| Sitcom character, often | 23 |
| Second Sunday in May honoree | 28 |
| Pop psychology authority? | 25 |
| One with a C-section scar | 25 |
| Old-school tattoo word | 22 |
| Name tattooed on many an arm | 28 |
| It goes with apple pie | 22 |
| Frequent tattoo subject | 23 |
| Frequent tattoo honoree | 23 |
| Family chauffeur, at times | 26 |
| Cousin's aunt, perhaps | 26 |
| Classic tattoo dedication | 25 |
| Celebrated apple-pie maker | 26 |
| Carol Brady, to the bunch | 25 |
| Auntie of your cousin, maybe | 28 |
| Addressee of many a request | 27 |
| N.Y.C. cultural center | 22 |
| NYC tourist attraction | 22 |
| NYC cultural institution | 24 |
| N.Y.C. tourist attraction | 25 |
| N.Y.C. cultural institution | 27 |
| Where Picassos hang in N.Y.C. | 29 |
| Where Matisses hang in N.Y.C. | 29 |
| Site for a Cezanne: Abbr. | 25 |