| Calcified foot ailment | 22 |
| Podiatrist's motto? | 23 |
| Family of Dickens's Uriah | 29 |
| Uriah's cowboy friend? | 26 |
| Texters' amused syllables | 29 |
| Diefenbaker Minister, George | 28 |
| Warming liniment brand | 22 |
| Fourth line of the limerick | 27 |
| Playboy founder's moolah? | 29 |
| Got a feel for, in a way | 24 |
| Of a certain philosophy | 23 |
| Follower of a philosophy | 24 |
| Journey to a better place | 25 |
| Forced journey of 622 AD | 24 |
| Famous flight, A.D. 622 | 23 |
| Fugitives' journeys | 23 |
| 'Which way did --?' | 27 |
| Silly laugher's pair | 24 |
| Schemer's syllables | 23 |
| Words by S. T. Coleridge | 24 |
| German philosopher Martin | 25 |
| Five-time gold winner Eric | 26 |
| Young cow, so it seems? | 23 |
| They don't have calves | 26 |
| Violinist from Vilnius | 22 |
| Greeting with a salute | 22 |
| Hakenkreuzler's salute | 26 |
| Goering's greeting | 22 |
| Echo of the Third Reich | 23 |
| German poet and family | 22 |
| Abominable, as a crime | 22 |
| Condiment introduced in 1876 | 28 |
| Legatee who has children | 24 |
| Doris Duke and Barbara Hutton | 29 |
| Science of estate disputes? | 27 |
| Descendant's right, often | 29 |
| Old family prayer books | 23 |
| Next in line for slavery? | 25 |
| Paschal greeting at Easter | 26 |
| Region containing Mecca | 23 |
| Prefix meaning 100: Var. | 24 |
| Norse goddess of the dead | 25 |
| Daughter of Loki: Var. | 22 |
| ___ gun to one's head | 25 |
| Sign outside a hit show | 23 |
| Sign on a movie marquee | 23 |
| Won a tennis match, perhaps | 27 |
| Armistead did it at McHenry | 27 |
| Performed a Herculean feat #1 | 29 |
| Wasn't full of holes | 24 |
| Rubinstein and Bonham Carter | 28 |
| Bridget Jones's creator | 27 |
| Muscular magazine editor? | 25 |
| ___ Troy, Paris's prize | 27 |
| Ancient Greek waitress? | 23 |
| Legendary kidnap victim | 23 |
| 'I Am Woman' singer | 27 |
| Saint ___, city in Ore. | 23 |
| Mount Saint ___, Wash. | 22 |
| Radio soap-opera heroine | 24 |
| Oscar real-life role of 1996 | 28 |
| Opera singer Roswaenge | 22 |
| Sousaphone's relative | 25 |
| Something seen on a pad | 23 |
| Police-department hoverer | 25 |
| Chariot-driving Greek god | 25 |
| Heavenly charioteer of myth | 27 |
| Landing spots for choppers | 26 |
| Downtown landing spots | 22 |
| Place to park your chopper | 26 |
| Geometric landing site | 22 |
| Party bobber on a string | 24 |
| Of an ancient Greek culture | 27 |
| Achilles' homeland | 22 |
| Completely committed to | 23 |
| Printer's trashcan | 22 |
| W.W. II fighter planes | 22 |
| She fled on a golden ram | 24 |
| Athenian or Corinthian | 22 |
| Of an ancient Greek period | 26 |
| "Catch-22" author | 27 |
| "God Knows" author | 28 |
| He wrote "Catch-22" | 29 |
| Creator of Major Major | 22 |
| 'Catch-22' writer | 25 |
| Where Leander floundered | 24 |
| Doubly-demonic rapper/actor? | 28 |
| Someone else's kid | 22 |
| Political quip, part 3 | 22 |
| Greeting from Michael Caine? | 28 |
| Pickup artist's line? | 25 |
| 1967 Beatles chart-topper | 25 |
| Greeting from Captain Cook? | 27 |
| "Is this mic on?" | 27 |
| Mouthless Japanese creation | 27 |
| Catchphrase of '90s TV | 26 |
| "Seinfeld" greeting | 29 |
| Old vaudevillian catcall | 24 |
| 1968 #1 hit by The Doors | 24 |
| Not a Broadway title song? | 26 |