| Guided by Voices album | 22 |
| Falstaff, for instance | 22 |
| Constantly stewed dude | 22 |
| Chimney dust, to Chaucer | 24 |
| Pope St. ___: 166–75 | 27 |
| "Yeah ... anyway" | 27 |
| '-- story goes' | 23 |
| Auction house namesake | 22 |
| Cry when rubbing it in | 22 |
| "Na na na-na na!" | 27 |
| Comment that rubs it in | 23 |
| "Neener neener!" | 26 |
| 'Serves you right!' | 27 |
| ''Hah!'' | 24 |
| Actress Ann who played Maisie | 29 |
| "Maisie" star | 23 |
| Clip of Maisie at the beach | 27 |
| Actress Ann and family | 22 |
| "___ is Paris!" | 25 |
| Group of Bantu languages | 24 |
| Fool's play of yore | 23 |
| "And ___ bed" | 23 |
| Explorer Hernando de __ | 23 |
| Explorer Hernando de ___ | 24 |
| Branch of Zen Buddhism | 22 |
| "And __ bed" | 22 |
| Mario of pitching fame | 22 |
| Explorer Hernando de -- | 23 |
| De ___ (Dallas suburb) | 22 |
| All-Star Cubs catcher Geovany | 29 |
| "And --- bed" | 23 |
| "...and ___ bed" | 26 |
| 'And -- bed': Pepys | 27 |
| _____ speak (as it were) | 24 |
| ___ speak (as it were) | 22 |
| Pepys's closing words | 25 |
| Plant resembling the yucca | 26 |
| Treelike desert plants | 22 |
| Justice from the Bronx | 22 |
| "Got that right!" | 27 |
| "I know, right?" | 26 |
| "Hear hear!" | 22 |
| "Damn straight!" | 26 |
| 'Amen to that!' | 23 |
| Breathalyzer test flunkers | 26 |
| They're often wasted | 24 |
| They're high-minded? | 24 |
| They fail to pass the bar | 25 |
| They're often loaded | 24 |
| They're often fried | 23 |
| They're often blitzed | 25 |
| They seem to live in bars | 25 |
| They never pass the bar | 23 |
| Teetotalers' opposites | 26 |
| Pink elephant spotters | 22 |
| Excessive elbow-benders | 23 |
| Whom bouncers might bounce | 26 |
| They're usually lit | 23 |
| They're potted a lot | 24 |
| They're often stiff | 23 |
| They're often potted | 24 |
| They're often plastered | 27 |
| They're often pissed | 24 |
| They're often high | 22 |
| They might sleep tight | 22 |
| They may need to dry out | 24 |
| They may get shots frequently | 29 |
| They don't pass the bar | 27 |
| Teetotalers they're not | 27 |
| Pink-elephant sighters | 22 |
| Overindulgers of a sort | 23 |
| Ones who go for many rounds? | 28 |
| Ones often calling the shots? | 29 |
| Mayberry's Otis et al. | 26 |
| Where to sleep off a bender? | 28 |
| -- voce (in a low voice) | 24 |
| ____ voce: Very softly | 22 |
| ___ voce (very softly) | 22 |
| ___ voce (in a low voice) | 25 |
| Five-centime piece of old | 25 |
| Slightest bit of money | 22 |
| Nearly worthless amount | 23 |
| Five centimes, formerly | 23 |
| Five centimes in old France | 27 |
| Almost worthless money | 22 |
| Almost worthless French coin | 28 |
| Exemplar of little worth | 24 |
| Canadian penny, in Quebec | 25 |
| Without a -- (penniless) | 24 |
| Without a ___ (penniless) | 25 |
| Something of small value | 24 |
| Small French coin, once | 23 |
| Sans le ___ (broke: Fr.) | 24 |
| Proverbial French coin | 22 |
| Pittance, colloquially | 22 |
| Past Parisian pittance | 22 |
| One-twentieth of an old franc | 29 |
| Niçoise nickel no longer | 27 |
| It's almost nothing | 23 |
| Franc fraction of yore | 22 |