| Arranges one's chips | 24 |
| Fifties DJ's stockpile | 26 |
| Makes personally favorable | 26 |
| Arranges to win, maybe | 22 |
| Sweet spice: Ex. 30:34 | 22 |
| Spice used by early Jews | 24 |
| Incense spice: Ex. 30:34 | 24 |
| Biblical incense spice | 22 |
| Mike Hammer portrayer Keach | 27 |
| Keach who played Mike Hammer | 28 |
| Keach who played Hammer | 23 |
| Keach of the small screen | 25 |
| Keach of "W." | 23 |
| Keach of "Titus" | 26 |
| Hollis of the L.P.G.A. | 22 |
| "Fat City" star | 25 |
| End of many Dutch town names | 28 |
| African native village | 22 |
| The Hague, to residents | 23 |
| South African settlement | 24 |
| South African native village | 28 |
| Native South African village | 28 |
| Native African village | 22 |
| Geological period of time | 25 |
| Opera's Frederica von --- | 29 |
| Old Greek measure of length | 27 |
| Greek distance measure | 22 |
| Places for sporting events | 26 |
| World Cup match venues | 22 |
| NFL game locales (var.) | 23 |
| FedEx Field and Fenway Park | 27 |
| FedEx Field and Camden Yards | 28 |
| Ancient Greek units of length | 29 |
| Platinum blonde cheerleaders? | 29 |
| Stages in lives of organisms | 28 |
| The P.G.A.'s Craig ___ | 26 |
| Köln or Nürnberg | 22 |
| German "city" | 23 |
| Nürnberg or Neu-Ulm | 22 |
| German government unit | 22 |
| Writer Germaine de ___ | 22 |
| Swiss novelist Madame de ___ | 28 |
| Swiss novelist Madame de __ | 27 |
| Madame de ___, belle-lettrist | 29 |
| Madame de __ (Swiss author) | 27 |
| French writer Mme. de ____ | 26 |
| Belletrist Madame de ___ | 24 |
| Baronne de ___-Holstein | 23 |
| "Delphine" author | 27 |
| French writer and family | 24 |
| Office workers, collectively | 28 |
| Lines for writing notes | 23 |
| Wizard's walking stick | 26 |
| Shepherd's handful | 22 |
| Set of lines for notes | 22 |
| Body of military officers | 25 |
| Wizard's accessory | 22 |
| Type of nurse or sergeant | 25 |
| They're on the payroll | 26 |
| Shepherd's fistful | 22 |
| Rod's biblical companion | 28 |
| Presidential administrators | 27 |
| Lines on which to write notes | 29 |
| Five lines on sheet music | 25 |
| Patton's transportation | 27 |
| Military officer's ride | 27 |
| Supplied with personnel | 23 |
| Door that is not for visitors | 29 |
| Company holiday party, e.g. | 27 |
| Conference-room activity | 24 |
| A boss might schedule one | 25 |
| Photo magazine editors? | 23 |
| Pulitzer Prize author: 1970 | 27 |
| Provides personnel for | 22 |
| One way to go to a party | 24 |
| Dateless party attendee | 23 |
| Type of beetle or party | 23 |
| Hunting target, perhaps | 23 |
| Certain exclusive party | 23 |
| Bambi, at story's end | 25 |
| Trophy hunter's quarry | 26 |
| The Hartford's logo | 23 |
| Certain pre-wedding party | 25 |
| "Guys only" party | 27 |
| Word with beetle or movie | 25 |
| Women's Lib target | 22 |
| Wallflower's kinsman | 24 |
| Party with carousing, often | 27 |
| Party for a groom-to-be | 23 |
| Partnerless, as at a party | 26 |
| One way to go to a dance | 24 |
| One way to attend a party | 25 |
| Men's get-together | 22 |
| Male "at eve" | 23 |
| Like many a man cave event | 26 |
| Like a bachelor dinner | 22 |
| It has a section for horns | 26 |
| Hunting target, sometimes | 25 |
| How some people go to a party | 29 |
| Hind's counterpart | 22 |