| "Cathy" and "Luann" | 39 |
| "Archie" and "Cathy" | 40 |
| Means of finding cartoon signatures? | 36 |
| Performance by one whose career is taking off | 45 |
| Beef entrée cut from the short loin | 38 |
| ...a big increase in Vegas casino profits? | 42 |
| Gift with a burlesque dancer on its side? | 41 |
| Barbershop group trying very hard? | 34 |
| Slam dunk expert Swift, familiarly | 34 |
| Minute Maid Park team member, for short | 39 |
| Minute Maid Park baseballer, locally | 36 |
| Houston baseball player, casually | 33 |
| Houston ballplayer, in sports shorthand | 39 |
| Approached boldly, with "to" | 38 |
| Russian count with a dish named after him | 41 |
| "Greed" director Erich von | 36 |
| Brand owned by Pabst Brewing Co. | 32 |
| Alex the Dog's product in 1980s ads | 39 |
| Crew team member nearest the stern | 34 |
| Cerebrovascular accident, familiarly | 36 |
| What a smart swimmer may dream of? | 34 |
| Golfer's shot into a water hazard? | 38 |
| What an artist creates flourishes with | 38 |
| With "Ace," a Burt Reynolds film title | 48 |
| "___ Ace" (Burt Reynolds film) | 40 |
| TV's "Diff'rent ___" | 38 |
| "Reptilia" band, with "The" | 47 |
| "Is This It" garage rockers | 37 |
| What a pusher may push in a park | 32 |
| "___ through the park . . . " | 39 |
| Throw hooks and jabs while ambling? | 35 |
| First name in South Carolina politics | 37 |
| Thurmond who was a senator for 47 years | 39 |
| Thurmond who had a secret mixed-race daughter | 45 |
| Senator Thurmond who left office at age 100 | 43 |
| Opponent of Tom and Harry in 1948 | 33 |
| Longtime first name in South Carolina politics | 46 |
| Lindsey's predecessor in the Senate | 39 |
| First name in the 1948 presidential race | 40 |
| 1948 presidential candidate Thurmond | 36 |
| "The Thin Man" producer Hunt ___ | 42 |
| Herman Talmadge's second cousin | 35 |
| Illicit use of authority using brute force | 42 |
| " . . . ___ than lions": II Samuel | 44 |
| "The ballot is ___": Lincoln | 38 |
| ___ worded (like a harsh reprimand) | 35 |
| Butting heads, charging other sheep, etc.? | 42 |
| Rick Astley "It Would Take a ___" | 43 |
| Leather sharpener used in old-timey barber shops | 48 |
| Quaint item near a rotating chair | 33 |
| It's often seen next to a chair | 35 |
| Sharpened, as an old-fashioned razor | 36 |
| 2005 World Series team, for short | 33 |
| "Birdman of Alcatraz" Robert __ | 41 |
| "The clock ___ one, the mouse . . ." | 46 |
| Couple-swapping [with a line through it] | 42 |
| Pastries (literally, "whirlpools") | 44 |
| Olympian famed for sticking her landing | 39 |
| Kerri who won gold at the Atlanta Olympics | 42 |
| Difficult situation in modern-day slang | 39 |
| Not be picky with an instrument? | 32 |
| Alternative to picking, as a guitar | 35 |
| Debilitated from drugs or alcohol | 33 |
| White's style-manual partner | 32 |
| Coauthor of "The Elements of Style" | 45 |
| "The Elements of Style" author William | 48 |
| What show-offs do with their stuff? | 35 |
| Sally of "All in the Family" | 38 |
| Shows off one's tail feathers | 33 |
| # 3 ("Sands of Iwo Jima") | 35 |
| They go around the block, briefly | 33 |
| John, Paul, and George, but not Ringo (abbr.) | 45 |
| "Two-way" thoroughfares (Abbr.) | 41 |
| They generally run east-west in Manhattan: Abbr. | 48 |
| They cross aves. in New York City | 33 |
| Stars often stand for them on a flag (abbr.) | 44 |
| Peter, Patrick, and Francis (abbr.) | 35 |
| Peachtree and Green Dolphin: Abbr. | 34 |
| NYC's Grand, Canal, and others | 34 |
| Most letters of the alphabet, in DC | 35 |
| Many figs. on stained-glass windows | 35 |
| Manhattan's east/west arteries: Abbr. | 41 |
| Manhattan's crosstown arteries: Abbr. | 41 |
| Main, Hollywood and Vine (Abbr.) | 32 |
| Lines on the Waze app, e.g.: Abbr. | 34 |
| John, Paul, and George, but not Ringo: Abbr. | 44 |
| John, Paul and George, but not Ringo: Abbr. | 43 |
| HagiographerÂ’s subjects: abbr. | 34 |
| Hagiographer's interest: Abbr. | 34 |
| Concordes come to N.Y., N.J., etc. | 34 |
| Abbr. concerning the holy or "potholy" | 48 |
| 22 of the 26 letters of the alphabet, in D.C. | 45 |
| 1st to 220th, in Manhattan: Abbr. | 33 |
| 10th, 20th, 30th, etc., in N.Y.C. | 33 |
| Apostle known as "the Zealot" | 39 |
| Apostle called "the Zealot" | 37 |
| Code name for a Virgin Islands airport | 38 |
| "The Way of Perfection" writer | 40 |
| Prominent 16th century Carmelite nun | 36 |
| Joan Osborne's "Relish" opener | 44 |