| She preceded Abby and Ann | 25 |
| McGuire-McHugh twosome | 22 |
| Memorable local arts patron | 27 |
| Early advice columnist | 22 |
| 1940's film trademark | 25 |
| Much-quoted U.S. writer | 23 |
| Village, Afrikaner style | 24 |
| Village, African style | 22 |
| New ___, in Richmond, N.Y.C. | 28 |
| U.S. rebellion leader of 1842 | 29 |
| Rhode Island rebel: 1842 | 24 |
| Rebel of Rhode Island. | 22 |
| R.I. rebel: 1840's | 22 |
| R.I. rebel in the 1840's | 28 |
| Leader of R.I. rebellion | 24 |
| Last name in a Dickens title | 28 |
| Family in a Dickens novel | 25 |
| ___ Rebellion in R.I.: 1842 | 27 |
| Worrisome sight at a beach | 26 |
| Fish's stabilizing organ | 28 |
| Back of a book, to old-timers | 29 |
| County on the English Channel | 29 |
| Setting of many Hardy novels | 28 |
| English maritime county | 23 |
| County in many a Hardy novel | 28 |
| Bandleader Jimmy or Tommy | 25 |
| Tommy or Jimmy of swing | 23 |
| Sinatra's big band leader | 29 |
| Hirer of Sinatra in 1940 | 24 |
| Early Sinatra employer | 22 |
| Big name in the Big Band Era | 28 |
| Bandleader Tommy or Jimmy | 25 |
| Arnold ___ (E. Humperdinck) | 27 |
| Two memorable maestros | 22 |
| Bandleaders Tommy and Jimmy | 27 |
| ___-dos (back-to-back) | 22 |
| Back-to-back, to Braque | 23 |
| Back-to-back, in France | 23 |
| "Let's hear it" | 29 |
| Toss down tequila, e.g. | 23 |
| Toss back some Stoli, say | 25 |
| Toss back jiggers of liquor | 27 |
| Throw back jiggers of vodka | 27 |
| Compete in a power hour, say | 28 |
| Radiation detection device | 26 |
| Giving two tablets, say | 23 |
| Bedded down, in Britain | 23 |
| Beds (down), in Britain | 23 |
| Word before "thou" | 28 |
| Thou ____protest too much | 25 |
| Old-style auxiliary verb | 24 |
| Of a bride's estate | 23 |
| One in second childhood | 23 |
| One approaching senility | 24 |
| Internet failure, punnily | 25 |
| Late 1990s Nasdaq phenomenon | 28 |
| Pixel-producing facility? | 25 |
| Targets of many searches | 24 |
| Many went bust after booming | 28 |
| Acted maternally toward | 23 |
| Part of a collegiate address | 28 |
| End of many college addresses | 29 |
| College address ending | 22 |
| Loving grandparents, e.g. | 25 |
| Grandparents, typically | 23 |
| Grandparents, at times | 22 |
| Loving grandparents, often | 26 |
| Grandparents, traditionally | 27 |
| Foolishly fond individuals | 26 |
| City in southeast Alabama | 25 |
| "__ Right Thing" | 26 |
| ___ town (go on a spree) | 24 |
| Perform a dance with a shake | 28 |
| Fulfill all requirements | 24 |
| Dance to Tito Puente, say | 25 |
| Cuban emcee's exhortation | 29 |
| Classic Spike Lee film | 22 |
| Act in a clichéd way? | 24 |
| Chubby Checker command | 22 |
| Open a bottle of cheap beer? | 28 |
| More rotten, as timber | 22 |
| "Yeah-hunh!" | 22 |
| Part 6 of the quotation | 23 |
| DAD's favorite code? | 24 |
| Word with line or swiss | 23 |
| Attended to a final detail | 26 |
| "___ i's" | 23 |
| Mochrie of the L.P.G.A. | 23 |
| Golf commentator Pepper | 23 |
| Kenny Rogers duet partner | 25 |
| Painting like a pointillist | 27 |
| Plug of half-smoked tobacco | 27 |
| Pipe smoker's plug | 22 |
| Partially burned pipe tobacco | 29 |
| Half-smoked pipe residue | 24 |
| Half-smoked pipe plugs | 22 |
| Kid's pencil puzzle | 23 |
| Eccentric, corrupt rascals? | 27 |
| Stained by decay, as trees | 26 |
| Dutch pupil of Rembrandt | 24 |