| Lingerie shopping assistants, at times? | 39 |
| Little something in Santa's bag | 35 |
| The financial analyst brought ... | 33 |
| Fill the shelves while unclothed? | 33 |
| Part of many an exec compensation package | 41 |
| Trader who doesn't take the market seriously? | 49 |
| Your usual standard romantic idealist? | 38 |
| Keep some essential Spanish fiction on the shelf? | 49 |
| Routine series of strokes in a tennis game? | 43 |
| Business for fair-haired investors? | 35 |
| Headline of #26,212 (Oct. 30, 1929) | 35 |
| Recordholder for assists in the NBA | 35 |
| Prepare for an emergency, in a way | 34 |
| Prepare to sell Christmas trees? | 32 |
| Slight increase in cattle prices? | 33 |
| "Quantum Leap" co-star | 32 |
| Locale in Sinclair's "The Jungle" | 47 |
| Where many heads are put together | 33 |
| Agent in need of Weight Watchers? | 33 |
| Bullwinkle pal who's been working out? | 42 |
| American poet and critic: 1825–1903 | 42 |
| Not willing to experiment, maybe | 32 |
| Unflinching in the face of pain, say | 36 |
| Uncomplaining in the face of adversity | 38 |
| One who never cries "Ow!" | 35 |
| One who is unmoved by joy or grief | 34 |
| Follower of the philosopher Epictetus | 37 |
| "I don't need Novocaine" type | 43 |
| Able to keep a straight face despite discomfort | 47 |
| "The Primrose Path" author | 36 |
| Abbr. for an aircraft not needing a long runway | 47 |
| Airplane with short runway requirements, briefly | 48 |
| Plane that needs little runway, briefly | 39 |
| Plane for short runways, briefly | 32 |
| Plane for a small airstrip, briefly | 35 |
| Mil. plane requiring minimal runway space | 41 |
| Certain aircraft or airport, for short | 38 |
| Acronym for a small-runway aircraft | 35 |
| Matron's garment, in old Rome | 33 |
| College named for a Norwegian king | 34 |
| Coll. founded by Norwegian immigrants | 37 |
| "How the Grinch ___ Christmas" | 40 |
| Smacked someone when they least expected it? | 44 |
| "___ Kisses," Truffaut film | 37 |
| Truffaut's "___ Kisses" | 37 |
| Like some kisses and unlocked bikes | 35 |
| "The ___ Hours," 1963 film | 36 |
| "A ___ Life" (Bette Davis film of 1946) | 49 |
| "A ___ Life," 1939 film | 33 |
| "___ waters are sweet": Prov. 9:17 | 44 |
| "___ Moments," Hank Snow hit | 38 |
| "___ Kisses," 1968 film | 33 |
| Unusual piece of detective work? | 32 |
| One of Henderson's record 1,406 | 35 |
| It may follow a walk in the park | 32 |
| Insurance Institute for Highway Safety concern | 46 |
| Precious, brief time with a loved one | 37 |
| They may be checked before dining | 33 |
| Items checked at an opera house checkroom | 41 |
| "My selfish seatmate..." | 34 |
| Caught by surprise, with "on" | 39 |
| Brand with Blueberi and Vanil flavors, briefly | 46 |
| Vodka with a Chocolat Razberi flavor | 36 |
| Vodka seen on "Ab Fab" | 32 |
| Popular Russian vodka, familiarly | 33 |
| Popular Russian import, informally | 34 |
| Ketel One alternative, familiarly | 33 |
| Grey Goose alternative, familiarly | 34 |
| Component of some screwdrivers, briefly | 39 |
| Component of a Russian screwdriver, briefly | 43 |
| Brand with Ohranj and Razberi varieties, briefly | 48 |
| Black Russian request, familiarly | 33 |
| ___ razz and soda lime (vodka drink) | 36 |
| ___ Razberi (flavored vodka brand) | 34 |
| Fred who won the 1966 U.S. tennis championship | 46 |
| 1966 U.S. Open tennis champ Fred | 32 |
| Headline about the theft of German bread? | 41 |
| Plant part that sounds like it was pilfered | 43 |
| Eric of "Pulp Fiction" | 32 |
| Eric of ''Mask'' | 32 |
| Butter maker that employs gastric juices? | 41 |
| Pertaining to a plant's opening | 35 |
| Jazz composition with a fast rhythm | 35 |
| Dance troupe with unconventional percussion items | 49 |
| Broadway show with trash can lids | 33 |
| Walk like Frankenstein's monster | 36 |
| Toddler's footprint, at times | 33 |
| Musical stage show involving garbage can lids | 45 |
| Fast jazz piece with a driving rhythm | 37 |
| Exit huffily, with "out" | 34 |
| Those who don't drag their feet? | 36 |
| Leaves in a huff, with "out" | 38 |
| "Wall Street" director | 32 |
| "Lust for Life" author | 32 |
| "Platoon" director Oliver | 35 |
| Hawthorne's "The Great ___ Face" | 46 |
| U. S. Chief Justice, 1941–46 | 35 |
| Soup ingredient in an old folk story | 36 |
| Oscar-winning director of "Platoon" | 45 |
| Oliver who directed "W." | 34 |