| Film dog's first name? | 26 |
| Dog star's first name | 25 |
| Thousandth of a yen, once | 25 |
| Part of a film dog's name | 29 |
| Part of a dog's name | 24 |
| Part of a dog star's name | 29 |
| One-thousandth of a yen | 23 |
| First name in dog stars? | 24 |
| Dog with two Tins on his tail | 29 |
| A first name in dogdom | 22 |
| -- Tin Tin (old TV dog) | 23 |
| ___ Tin Tin (TV dog of old) | 27 |
| Outside of a watermelon | 23 |
| Outer layer of a watermelon | 27 |
| Cheese's outer coat | 23 |
| Twists are made from it | 23 |
| Sweet part of a kumquat | 23 |
| Part that's thrown away | 27 |
| Orange or watermelon cover | 26 |
| Occasional drink garnish | 24 |
| Fruit throwaway, at times | 25 |
| Cocktail garnish, perhaps | 25 |
| Parts that are thrown away | 26 |
| Outsides of lemons and limes | 28 |
| Ingredients in old-fashioneds | 29 |
| Coats removed before eating | 27 |
| Bilbo Baggins' find | 23 |
| Word with onion or friendship | 29 |
| What Gollum once possessed | 26 |
| Unsightly thing in a bathtub | 28 |
| Tinkle in a phone booth? | 24 |
| There's no end to it | 24 |
| Where socks are exchanged | 25 |
| Symbol of a commitment | 22 |
| One of three, at a circus | 25 |
| Dirty bathtub's trait | 25 |
| Best man's concern | 22 |
| Arboreal age indicator | 22 |
| Wrestler's workplace | 24 |
| Word with brass or key | 22 |
| Tinkle in a phone booth | 23 |
| Sound that's a pealing? | 27 |
| Where Tyson bit Holyfield | 25 |
| Token that you're taken | 27 |
| Symbol of one's troth | 25 |
| Shape of a benzene molecule | 27 |
| Milieu of the Manassa Mauler | 28 |
| Mike Tyson's milieu | 23 |
| Marvin Hagler's milieu | 26 |
| Kneeler's offering | 22 |
| It comes with a proposal | 24 |
| It comes in a small box | 23 |
| It changes hands at an altar | 28 |
| Foreman's workplace | 23 |
| For boxers, it's square | 27 |
| Evidence of some growth | 23 |
| Circus or wedding staple | 24 |
| Championship, metonymically | 27 |
| Ali's former kingdom | 24 |
| Age ___ (tree markings) | 23 |
| "Let Freedom ___" | 27 |
| "Lair" of two Baers | 29 |
| "Hello" preceder | 26 |
| "___ out the old" | 27 |
| "___ out the old!" | 28 |
| "___ in the new!" | 27 |
| Wildly exciting, in slang | 25 |
| Wedding-party youngster | 23 |
| Like a raccoon's tail | 25 |
| Spot for a wedding band | 23 |
| Place for a wedding band | 24 |
| Differential component | 22 |
| Welcome, as a new year | 22 |
| Welcome enthusiastically | 24 |
| "___ the new!" | 24 |
| Watch the ball fall, e.g. | 25 |
| Boss at the jewelry store? | 26 |
| Spark plug, so to speak | 23 |
| Gangbuster's target | 23 |
| Shirley Temple feature | 22 |
| "Photograph" singer | 29 |
| Oldest of the Fab Four | 22 |
| Beatle behind the others | 24 |
| #1 spoken-word hit of 1964 | 26 |
| Steve McQueen's TV horse | 28 |
| Starr among the Beatles | 23 |
| Spoken-word #1 hit of 1964 | 26 |
| Richard Starkey, familiarly | 27 |
| Leader of the All-Starr Band | 28 |
| Leader of the All Starr Band | 28 |
| He replaced Pete in 1962 | 24 |
| 1964 Lorne Greene song hit | 26 |
| 1964 #1 hit for Lorne Greene | 28 |
| "Help!" name | 22 |
| "Help!" mate | 22 |
| Drummer headed the marquee? | 27 |
| Art of staying single? | 22 |
| Trees have annual ones | 22 |
| Clues for a tree's age | 26 |
| The Olympic logo's five | 27 |