| Part of a flower or wineglass | 29 |
| Part of a champagne flute | 25 |
| Ornamented part of a gondola | 28 |
| It may be tongue-tied? | 22 |
| Hold back, as the tide | 22 |
| Hayden song for cells? | 22 |
| Green part of a flower | 22 |
| Forward part of the Pinta | 25 |
| Derive, with "from" | 29 |
| Champagne glass feature | 23 |
| Broadway, the Main ___ | 22 |
| A snifter has a short one | 25 |
| Sault ___ (Michigan city) | 25 |
| Controversial research focus | 28 |
| Subject of modern research | 26 |
| Medical-research specimen | 25 |
| Controversial medical topic | 27 |
| Versatile body builders | 23 |
| Like some wine glasses | 22 |
| Florists' cuttings | 22 |
| Cherries' leftovers | 23 |
| Parts that go in vases | 22 |
| What keeps bloomers up? | 23 |
| Fragile parts of some glasses | 29 |
| Cherry eater's discards | 27 |
| Attractive legs, in slang | 25 |
| Alt rock band from Perth | 24 |
| Stop a prevailing trend | 23 |
| Prevent further losses | 22 |
| Maneuvers on the slopes | 23 |
| Some Waterford crystal | 22 |
| Anna of "Nana" | 24 |
| "Nana" star: 1934 | 27 |
| British weapon of WWII | 22 |
| Brit's WWII weapon | 22 |
| Brit's submachine gun | 25 |
| Arm of the British military? | 28 |
| "Nana" actress | 24 |
| Weapon for Tommy Atkins | 23 |
| Weapon against the Nazis | 24 |
| Tommy gun for Tommy Atkins | 26 |
| Sheppard-Turpin weapon | 22 |
| Sheppard and Turpin's gun | 29 |
| Goldwyn protégée | 22 |
| Arm of the British military | 27 |
| "Nana" star in 1934 | 29 |
| "Nana" star Anna | 26 |
| W.W. II submachine gun | 22 |
| Tommy's gun, maybe | 22 |
| Tommy gun's cousin | 22 |
| Submachine gun of WWII | 22 |
| Soldier of Fortune actress | 29 |
| Old gun across the pond | 23 |
| Nine-millimeter carbine | 23 |
| Lanchester's contemporary | 29 |
| Hollywood's Nana in 1934 | 28 |
| goldwyn discovery Anna _____ | 28 |
| Garbo's supposed rival | 26 |
| British W.W. II-era gun | 23 |
| British gun of W.W. II | 22 |
| British 9 mm submachine gun | 27 |
| Brit's W.W. II gun | 22 |
| Actress in "Nana" | 27 |
| Actress Anna from Russia | 24 |
| Acronymous submachine gun | 25 |
| A gun for Tommy Atkins | 22 |
| 1930's Goldwyn star Anna | 28 |
| "Nana" star 1934 | 26 |
| Hardly an enticing aroma | 24 |
| It may make the nose wrinkle | 28 |
| Sewage treatment plant output | 29 |
| Cause for nose-holding | 22 |
| Sign painter's aid | 22 |
| Silkscreener's pattern | 26 |
| Sign painter's prop | 23 |
| Sign painter's pattern | 26 |
| Sign painter's help | 23 |
| Letterpress's cousin | 24 |
| Letter writer's aid | 23 |
| Kind of printing process | 24 |
| Graphic designer's tool | 27 |
| Crate-marker's aid | 22 |
| "MASH" logo, e.g. | 27 |
| Written using an outline | 24 |
| Sign-painter's patterns | 27 |
| Graffiti artist's tools | 27 |
| Mets' first manager | 23 |
| First Mets skipper Casey | 24 |
| First manager of the Mets | 25 |
| Casey at the bat, once | 22 |
| Baseball's Old Professor | 28 |
| Yankee manager who wore #37 | 27 |
| Name enshrined at Cooperstown | 29 |
| Former manager of Mets | 22 |
| Baseball Hall of Famer Casey | 28 |
| A Casey who once went to bat | 28 |
| Mississippi politician | 22 |
| "Mad Men" extra | 25 |
| Dictator's assistant | 24 |
| Courtroom employee, briefly | 27 |