| Of Zeus's daughter | 22 |
| Comedian's quip, part 1 | 27 |
| Start of an O. Henry quote | 26 |
| On ___ (continually winning) | 28 |
| "___ Desire" | 22 |
| Skin cleanser component | 23 |
| Pippi's chronicler | 22 |
| Leopold III's bride: 1926 | 29 |
| Dramatic soprano Varnay | 23 |
| Opera's Varnay et al. | 25 |
| Guitar's second-lowest | 26 |
| Appropriate gathering #3 | 24 |
| Quartet in a string quartet | 27 |
| WrestleMania X-Seven locale | 27 |
| Houston Oilers' home | 24 |
| Home of the Houston Oilers | 26 |
| Earth-bound comet, perhaps? | 27 |
| Spenser's starwort | 22 |
| Reader of heavenly signs | 24 |
| Field including twelve houses | 29 |
| '99 Smash Mouth album | 25 |
| Galileo's line: Abbr. | 25 |
| One making use of space? | 24 |
| One suited to go for a walk? | 28 |
| John Glenn was one, twice | 25 |
| Like Armstrong or Glenn | 23 |
| They fly higher than anyone | 27 |
| They waved from outer space | 27 |
| Ride's fellow riders | 24 |
| Houston's spacemen? | 23 |
| Armstrong, Conrad, etc. | 23 |
| Stargazing by mariners | 22 |
| One who knows what's up? | 28 |
| One who is always looking up | 28 |
| His business is looking up | 26 |
| Apt anagram of MOON STARER | 26 |
| People who look to the stars | 28 |
| Moon starers! (Anagram) | 23 |
| High, as inflationary prices | 28 |
| Where to see stars in school | 28 |
| Grass that's always green | 29 |
| Fake type of campaign? | 22 |
| Valedictorian, usually | 22 |
| Valedictorian, typically | 24 |
| Valedictorian, presumably | 25 |
| Summa cum laude candidate | 25 |
| Candidate for valedictorian | 27 |
| Story by A. Conan Doyle | 23 |
| Seminal mystery of 1887 | 23 |
| Great sleuth's debut | 24 |
| Debut of Sherlock Holmes | 24 |
| Classic case for Sherlock | 25 |
| Toynbee's 12-volume tome | 28 |
| Macaulay's chieftain | 24 |
| Former Iberian kingdom | 22 |
| Son of Hector and Andromache | 28 |
| Nuclear vessel, for short | 25 |
| Nuclear craft for short | 24 |
| World capital since 1811 | 24 |
| "It's ___ bet" | 28 |
| "It's ___ bet!" | 29 |
| Sight upstream from Luxor | 25 |
| Construction of 1898-1902 | 25 |
| ___ expected (predictably) | 26 |
| Swinging in the breeze | 22 |
| Totally lacking strength | 24 |
| Something hard workers break? | 29 |
| Go for (enjoy the pool) -- | 26 |
| Go for ___ (do laps, say) | 25 |
| Unlike this puzzle's grid | 29 |
| Not perfectly balanced | 22 |
| Like this puzzle's grid | 27 |
| Out of harmony, briefly | 23 |
| Part 5 of the quotation | 23 |
| "Carry on, then" | 26 |
| Over 212 degrees Fahrenheit | 27 |
| When it's approximately | 27 |
| End of the good advice | 22 |
| Town on the Dnestr River | 24 |
| Chateaubriand creation | 22 |
| Language group of Ecuador | 25 |
| "___ Two Cities" | 26 |
| Book about a double album? | 26 |
| Have ___ with (converse) | 24 |
| Regardless of the results | 25 |
| Hitting bottom, spirits-wise | 28 |
| Not going with the flow? | 24 |
| Still in the harbor, say | 24 |
| Not in danger of drifting | 25 |
| Like stalled negotiations | 25 |
| For more than one paid | 22 |
| Abutting at 90 degrees | 22 |
| Group giving out Emmys | 22 |
| "___ of Honey" | 24 |
| Dining partner request, maybe | 29 |
| "--- of Honey" | 24 |
| Play starring Margaret Mead? | 28 |
| Waiting in line for hooch? | 26 |
| "___ off" (sale ad) | 29 |
| Unit by unit, in succession | 27 |