| Compensate for oversleeping | 27 |
| Bungee jumper's feeling | 27 |
| Bum's ___ (ejection) | 24 |
| Send overnight, for example | 27 |
| Late-afternoon traffic, e.g. | 28 |
| Invite sloppiness, perhaps | 26 |
| Geoffrey of "Shine" | 29 |
| Frat's recruiting event | 27 |
| First name in talk radio | 24 |
| Court a potential frat member | 29 |
| Co-signer with Hancock | 22 |
| "High priority!" | 26 |
| Tried to make a pledge of | 25 |
| Applied to Sigma Chi, say | 25 |
| Moves at an unnatural speed | 27 |
| Hastily printed film shots | 26 |
| First prints of movies | 22 |
| Dailies, in the movie biz | 25 |
| When many jams are seen | 23 |
| Twice-daily commuting period | 28 |
| Not enter deliberately | 22 |
| Undertake precipitately | 23 |
| Where Washington is mounted? | 28 |
| Peak in the Black Hills | 23 |
| 1960s secretary of state Dean | 29 |
| Kennedy cabinet member | 22 |
| JFK's secretary of state | 28 |
| J.F.K./L.B.J. cabinet member | 28 |
| 1960s State Secretary Dean | 26 |
| Wisconsin Senator Feingold | 26 |
| Former senator Feingold | 23 |
| Wisconsin's Feingold | 24 |
| Old bandleader Columbo | 22 |
| Muscovite, e.g.: Abbr. | 22 |
| Football Hall-of-Famer Grimm | 28 |
| 30's crooner Columbo | 24 |
| Charlotte ___ (dessert) | 23 |
| Word with charlotte or Ballet | 29 |
| Charlotte ___ (rich dessert) | 28 |
| Muscovite, to the French | 24 |
| Charlotte --- (rich dessert) | 28 |
| Charlotte -- (rich dessert) | 27 |
| Charlotte -- (dessert) | 22 |
| Charlotte ____ (dessert) | 24 |
| Charlotte ___ (fancy dessert) | 29 |
| Charlotte __ (dessert) | 22 |
| Potato often used for fries | 27 |
| Apple or potato variety | 23 |
| Some apples and potatoes | 24 |
| Baking potatoes, often | 22 |
| Space Race participant | 22 |
| Cosmonauts, by definition | 25 |
| Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky, e.g. | 29 |
| Rene of "Ransom" | 26 |
| Rene of 'Ransom' | 24 |
| Rene of "Tin Cup" | 27 |
| "Ransom" actress | 26 |
| Rene of "Thor" | 24 |
| Rene of 'Tin Cup' | 25 |
| "Tin Cup" costar | 26 |
| "Tin Cup" actress | 27 |
| ...played by this actress | 25 |
| ___-Japanese War: 1904-5 | 24 |
| Junkyard car's coating | 26 |
| "If I rest, I ___" | 28 |
| Metaphor for faded glory | 24 |
| What oil helps dissolve | 23 |
| Used car problem, sometimes | 27 |
| Tin Woodman's trouble | 25 |
| Tin Woodman's affliction | 28 |
| Stain near a drain, often | 25 |
| Sign of industrial decay | 24 |
| Sign of auto body aging | 23 |
| React to oxygen, perhaps | 24 |
| Problem for the Tin Man | 23 |
| Oxidation's evidence | 24 |
| Lack of practice, so to speak | 29 |
| Impair through inactivity | 25 |
| Hue close to copper brown | 25 |
| Color close to copper brown | 27 |
| Car owner's problem | 23 |
| An auto-body experience? | 24 |
| Old, deteriorated ship | 22 |
| Showing signs of disuse | 23 |
| Person living in the country | 28 |
| Lacking modern conveniences | 27 |
| City slicker's antithesis | 29 |
| Engage in an Old West no-no | 27 |
| What leaves do in the wind | 26 |
| Steal uncooked burger meat? | 27 |
| Sound like leaves in the wind | 29 |
| Purloin future sirloin? | 23 |
| Grab someone else's head? | 29 |
| Gather, with "up" | 27 |
| Â Â End-of-meal serving | 29 |
| Stock takers of the Old West | 28 |
| Deteriorates, in a way | 22 |
| Shows signs of age, in a way | 28 |
| Gets eaten away, in a way | 25 |
| What wet iron does, sometimes | 29 |