| Like Schönberg compositions | 34 |
| Like many Schoenberg compositions | 33 |
| Like many an Anton Webern composition | 37 |
| Like many a Schoenberg composition | 34 |
| Like many a John Cage composition | 33 |
| Like Arnold Schoenberg's music | 34 |
| "What are you waiting for?" | 37 |
| ''This instant!'' | 33 |
| When the mouse ran down the clock | 33 |
| When many office workers return to work | 39 |
| Brian McKnight "Back ___" | 35 |
| When to return from lunch, maybe | 32 |
| Expiate (with ''for'') | 38 |
| When penitents come back from lunch? | 36 |
| When many workers return to the office | 38 |
| Take one's medicine, as it were | 35 |
| Priest's advice to a confessor | 34 |
| Perform community service, perhaps | 34 |
| Bought flowers for the wife, perhaps | 36 |
| One saying ten Hail Marys, probably | 35 |
| One offering compensation, maybe | 32 |
| "All ___!" (court cry) | 32 |
| "You're such ___" (teen put-down) | 47 |
| "Man is ___-using animal": Carlyle | 44 |
| On ___ (doing some heavy drinking) | 34 |
| Word after "perched," often | 37 |
| Opposite of "at the bottom of" | 40 |
| From whence you can look down on people | 39 |
| Where the steeple is, vis-Ã -vis the church | 45 |
| The place for a good mountaineer? | 33 |
| Kerouac's "___ an Underwood" | 42 |
| How the cherry rests on the ice cream soda | 42 |
| Suffix with fabric and prognostic | 33 |
| Nearly matching outfit's problem? | 37 |
| Whole ball of wax (with ''from'') | 49 |
| Completely, after "from" | 34 |
| Molecule that carries energy: Abbr. | 35 |
| Energy-carrying molecule, for short | 35 |
| Sports org. that publishes DEUCE magazine | 41 |
| Nucleotide used in energy transfer: Abbr. | 41 |
| Need for muscle contraction, briefly | 36 |
| Mitochondrion-made material, briefly | 36 |
| Metabolic energy-transporting compound, briefly | 47 |
| Energy storage molecule, briefly | 32 |
| Concert series with curated lineups: Abbr. | 42 |
| Cellular energy chemical, briefly | 33 |
| Biochemical energy source, for short | 36 |
| First razor with a pivoting head | 32 |
| Forerunner of the Sensor, Mach3 and Fusion | 42 |
| Razor line introduced by Gillette | 33 |
| Toiletry brand introduced in 1977 | 33 |
| Shaver introduced in the '70s | 33 |
| Predecessor of the Gillette Mach3 | 33 |
| Pioneering razor with a pivoting head | 37 |
| Its Plus version has a lubricating strip | 40 |
| Grooming brand introduced in 1977 | 33 |
| Bugs Baer's writing daughter | 32 |
| ___ Plus (brand in the toiletries section) | 42 |
| Transportation in an Ellington song | 35 |
| Manhattan-to-Far Rockaway service | 33 |
| Eighth Avenue subway in New York | 32 |
| "Take the ___," 1941 song | 35 |
| Way to Brooklyn or Broadway, in song | 36 |
| Vehicle in a Duke Ellington standard | 36 |
| Transportation to Sugar Hill, in a 1941 song | 44 |
| Transportation recommended by Ellington | 39 |
| Transportation in a 1941 hit song | 33 |
| Transport in Duke Ellington's theme song | 44 |
| Transport in a Duke Ellington tune | 34 |
| It has a terminus at NYC's Far Rockaway | 43 |
| Hitchcock's "Strangers on ___" | 44 |
| Ellington Orchestra title subway | 32 |
| Duke Ellington's "Take the __" | 44 |
| "The quickest way to Harlem" | 38 |
| "Take the ___," Strayhorn song | 40 |
| "Take the ___," Strayhorn hit | 39 |
| "Quickest way to Harlem," in song | 43 |
| "___ Grows in Brooklyn" | 33 |
| "--- Grows in Brooklyn" | 33 |
| " . . . lovely as ___": Kilmer | 40 |
| " . . . lovely as ___" | 32 |
| ''___ Grows in Brooklyn'' | 41 |
| "A poem lovely as ___" | 32 |
| "A billboard lovely as ___": Nash | 43 |
| "... poem lovely as ___" | 34 |
| "__ Grows in Brooklyn" | 32 |
| " . . . poem lovely as ___" | 37 |
| " . . . as lovely as ___" | 35 |
| " . . . a poem lovely as ___" | 39 |
| Rodgers and Hart song "___ in the Park" | 49 |
| Final two words in a Joyce Kilmer ode | 37 |
| "Only God can make ___" | 33 |
| "Make like ___ and leave" | 35 |
| "But only God can make __": Kilmer | 44 |
| "But only God can make __" | 36 |
| "But only God can make ___" | 37 |
| "A poem lovely as ___": Kilmer | 40 |
| "... poem lovely as ---" | 34 |
| "... poem lovely as __": Kilmer | 41 |
| "... billboard lovely as __": Nash | 44 |