| Place to park it at a pub? | 26 |
| Perry Como prop, often | 22 |
| One standing at the bar | 23 |
| Nightclub singer's prop | 27 |
| Nightclub singer's aid | 26 |
| Milkmaid's equipment | 24 |
| Kitchen island seat, perhaps | 28 |
| It sometimes has three legs | 27 |
| It might swivel your hips | 25 |
| It has three legs, often | 24 |
| Common comedian's prop | 26 |
| Barfly's roost, perhaps | 27 |
| Bar or milking follower | 23 |
| "Cheers" seat | 23 |
| They can't be trusted | 25 |
| S&P stock for finks? | 24 |
| They have legs but no arms | 26 |
| They don't have backing | 27 |
| They don't get backing | 26 |
| Milkmaids' perches | 22 |
| "Cheers" perches | 26 |
| Old neighborhood hangout | 24 |
| Urban socializing spot | 22 |
| Porch steps, collectively | 25 |
| Place to sit streetside | 23 |
| Not stand completely erect | 26 |
| Neighborhood hangout, often | 27 |
| Greenwich Village porch | 23 |
| Emulate Miss Hardcastle | 23 |
| Brownstone lounging locale | 26 |
| What Goldsmith's lady did | 29 |
| Plied, as a dirty trick | 23 |
| Cash towards a new porch? | 25 |
| Isn't fully upright | 23 |
| Urban hangouts of yore | 22 |
| "She ___ Conquer" | 27 |
| Use in an undignified way | 25 |
| Reach at a lower level | 22 |
| "Go no further!" | 26 |
| "Hold everything!" | 28 |
| Octagonal traffic sign | 22 |
| Red's meaning, at times | 27 |
| Direction at many a corner | 26 |
| "Hit the brakes!" | 27 |
| Word on an octagonal sign | 25 |
| Telegram punctuation word | 25 |
| Shout to a fleeing thief | 24 |
| Instruction at many a corner | 28 |
| ''Hold it!'' | 28 |
| What to do when you see red? | 28 |
| Period in English literature | 28 |
| "Say no more!" | 24 |
| "Go no farther!" | 26 |
| Word on a red-and-white sign | 28 |
| Word in early telegrams | 23 |
| What you often do on the road | 29 |
| What to do when you see red | 27 |
| What a red octagon means | 24 |
| Telegram "period" | 27 |
| Punctuation in a telegram | 25 |
| Point on a train schedule | 25 |
| Order on an octagonal sign | 26 |
| Do it in the name of love | 25 |
| Cry from a tickled person | 25 |
| Back or short follower | 22 |
| Word with light or street | 25 |
| Word with it, up or sign | 24 |
| Word with back or short | 23 |
| Word shouted at a thief | 23 |
| Word before order or payment | 28 |
| Word before or after traffic | 28 |
| What a red light signifies | 26 |
| What a raised hand may signal | 29 |
| What a caesura indicates | 24 |
| Tuned set of organ pipes | 24 |
| Truck or bus follower? | 22 |
| Train schedule listing | 22 |
| Telegraphic punctuation | 23 |
| Telegram sentence ender | 23 |
| Sign outside a post office | 26 |
| Sign at a through street | 24 |
| Sign ... organ ... telegram | 27 |
| Respond to seeing red? | 22 |
| Red's signification | 23 |
| Punctuation mark in England | 27 |
| Point on a transit map | 22 |
| Passenger pickup point | 22 |
| Partner of look and listen | 26 |
| Part of a traffic trio | 22 |
| Part of a fire-safety trio | 26 |
| Organist's selection | 24 |
| One of a cautionary trio | 24 |
| Octagonal-sign command | 22 |
| Lie to, in nautical lingo | 25 |
| Kind of street or watch | 23 |
| Kind of order on Wall St. | 25 |
| Go to the other extreme? | 24 |
| First of a cautionary trio | 26 |
| Eight-sided traffic sign | 24 |
| Driver's-ed instruction | 27 |