| Played some songs, say | 22 |
| Played some jazz numbers, say | 29 |
| Performed awhile onstage | 24 |
| Flimflammed with flattery | 25 |
| Cleaned up Walden well? | 23 |
| Earned allowance, perhaps | 25 |
| Noted French encyclopedist | 26 |
| French philosopher Denis | 24 |
| Contemporary of Voltaire | 24 |
| Wind instrument Down Under | 26 |
| Native Australian winds | 23 |
| Was successful, slangily | 24 |
| Carroll's toves ___ | 23 |
| Steve Urkel catchphrase | 23 |
| Aborgines' music makers | 27 |
| Practiced swimming, perhaps | 27 |
| ___ harm (was innocuous) | 24 |
| Handled adversity stoically | 27 |
| Was unable to laugh at | 22 |
| Was left out, facetiously | 25 |
| Tossed and turned all night | 27 |
| Middle of a comic's quip | 28 |
| Queen of Carthage, in myth | 26 |
| Mythical queen of Carthage | 26 |
| Legendary queen of Carthage | 27 |
| "Thank You" singer | 28 |
| Queen who loved Aeneas | 22 |
| Queen who founded Carthage | 26 |
| Princess who founded Carthage | 29 |
| Founder and queen of Carthage | 29 |
| 'Thank You' singer | 26 |
| Queen abandoned by Aeneas | 25 |
| First queen of Carthage | 23 |
| Abandoned queen of Carthage | 27 |
| "White Flag" singer | 29 |
| "No Angel" singer | 27 |
| 'Aeneid' queen | 22 |
| Passed respectably, as a test | 29 |
| Pranksters' tricks | 22 |
| Mischievous pranks (Var.) | 25 |
| Famed name in printing | 22 |
| Went back to square one | 23 |
| Toured westernmost Cornwall? | 28 |
| Performed a Herculean feat #2 | 29 |
| Nursery need, in baby-talk | 26 |
| Baby's wear, for short | 26 |
| Accusatory question, perhaps | 28 |
| "Who ___ hair?" | 25 |
| Straight man's question | 27 |
| Take bullets for someone, say | 29 |
| Made by molding molten metal | 28 |
| Metal item formed with a mold | 29 |
| Like some old toy trucks | 24 |
| Like original Matchbox cars | 27 |
| Perfect score, to Paolo | 23 |
| Uno + due + tre + quattro | 25 |
| Italian "ten" | 23 |
| Like most jigsaw puzzles | 24 |
| Punched out at a factory | 24 |
| Expired with a brown mop? | 25 |
| One who resists the new order | 29 |
| Adherent of traditional views | 29 |
| They are there, win or lose | 27 |
| Hardly fair-weather friends | 27 |
| "The ___ cast!" | 25 |
| Nick and Nora's creator | 27 |
| Per __ (daily stipends) | 23 |
| A laboratory assistant | 22 |
| ___ the vine (languish) | 23 |
| ___ base (be stranded) | 22 |
| One using a cutting tool | 24 |
| Umlauts' kin (Var.) | 23 |
| Country music star __ Bentley | 29 |
| Vin's custom car feature? | 29 |
| Saint-Saëns's sharps | 27 |
| Double daggers, in printing | 27 |
| Stubbornly resists defeat | 25 |
| Double dagger, in printing | 26 |
| Calorie-counting, in Italy | 26 |
| Regulated food quantities | 25 |
| Related to food intake | 22 |
| Regarding what's taken in | 29 |
| Like some restrictions | 22 |
| Some value meal selections | 26 |
| Brigitte's regimen | 22 |
| Like low-sodium foods, say | 26 |
| Advisers on girth control | 25 |
| Post-New Year's activity | 28 |
| Activity of many Americans | 26 |
| Have a strong wish for | 22 |
| Repulsive reducing regimen? | 27 |
| Looting of a legislature? | 25 |
| Jenny Craig or Robert Atkins? | 29 |
| Dexatrim tablets, e.g. | 22 |
| Option for reduced fare | 23 |
| Loser's order, perhaps | 26 |
| This was cinematically blue | 27 |
| Supermarket debut of z58 | 24 |
| Longtime Tab competitor | 23 |
| Jenny Craig suggestion, e.g. | 28 |