| "Great" birds | 23 |
| Great and razor-billed | 22 |
| Black-and-white divers | 22 |
| Birds with webbed feet | 22 |
| One way to serve café | 24 |
| Like some coffee orders | 23 |
| Cafe ___ (coffee order) | 23 |
| Cafe ___ (coffee drink) | 23 |
| How some coffee is served | 25 |
| How some café is served | 26 |
| How coffee may be served | 24 |
| Café order specification | 27 |
| "___ Lang Syne" | 25 |
| New Year's Eve word | 23 |
| '-- Lang Syne' | 22 |
| New Year's song word | 24 |
| Annual song title starter | 25 |
| "__ Lang Syne" | 24 |
| Like a Burns acquaintance | 25 |
| Word sung on January 1 | 22 |
| New Year's Eve adjective | 28 |
| Holiday song title starter | 26 |
| ___ Reekie (Edinburgh) | 22 |
| Word sung after midnight | 24 |
| Part of a seasonal song | 23 |
| "_____ Lang Syne" | 27 |
| Word sung before toasting | 25 |
| Word sung before a toast | 24 |
| Word sung after a ball drops | 28 |
| Word in an annually-sung song | 29 |
| Word in a 1/1 song title | 24 |
| Word heard after a countdown | 28 |
| Start of a celebratory song | 27 |
| Start of a 12/31 song title | 27 |
| Second word of a January song | 29 |
| Seasonal song title opener | 26 |
| Robert Burns title starter | 26 |
| Part of a New Year's song | 29 |
| Nostalgic song title word | 25 |
| Holiday tune title starter | 26 |
| "Should __ ..." | 25 |
| "Lang Syne" lead-in | 29 |
| "--- Lang Syne" | 25 |
| "___Lang Syne" | 24 |
| "____ Lang Syne" | 26 |
| Jane Fonda, to Bridget | 22 |
| Family reunion attendee | 23 |
| "Charley's ___" | 29 |
| Esther, to Lamont Sanford | 25 |
| Twain's Polly, e.g. | 23 |
| Petunia, to Harry Potter | 24 |
| Rosemary Clooney, to George | 27 |
| Patty or Selma, to Bart | 23 |
| Mom or dad's sister | 23 |
| Jemima on a pancake box | 23 |
| First cousin's mom | 22 |
| Dad's sister, e.g. | 22 |
| Cousin's mother, to you | 27 |
| Your cousin's mom, to you | 29 |
| Volunteer babysitter, often | 27 |
| Volunteer babysitter, maybe | 27 |
| Unpaid sitter, perhaps | 22 |
| Unpaid babysitter, perhaps | 26 |
| Uncle's sweetheart | 22 |
| Uncle's counterpart | 23 |
| Uncle's better half | 23 |
| Tom Sawyer's Polly, e.g. | 28 |
| Tom Sawyer's Polly | 22 |
| Title for some sisters | 22 |
| Talia Shire, to Nicolas Cage | 28 |
| Spider-Man's ___ May | 24 |
| Sister's title, perhaps | 27 |
| Selma or Patty, to Bart | 23 |
| Pippa, to Prince George | 23 |
| One slightly higher in a tree | 29 |
| Mitchell's Pittypat | 23 |
| Member of many families | 23 |
| Mame, relatively speaking | 25 |
| Jane, to Bridget Fonda | 22 |
| Granny's other daughter | 27 |
| Gloria or Ruth, to Amy | 22 |
| Free babysitter, maybe | 22 |
| First-cousin's mom | 22 |
| Family gathering visitor | 24 |
| Elizabeth II, to Lady Sarah | 27 |
| Dad's sister, e,g, | 22 |
| Classic TV's Bee, for one | 29 |
| Charley's relative | 22 |
| Charley's Donna Lucia | 25 |
| Charley's Dona Lucia | 24 |
| Andy Griffith's Bee | 23 |
| ___ Sally (old throwing game) | 29 |
| Andy's TV relative | 22 |
| TV role for Frances Bavier | 26 |
| She baked pies in Mayberry | 26 |
| Opie Taylor's caretaker | 27 |
| One of the Mayberry gang | 24 |
| Mayberry family homemaker | 25 |
| Emmy-winning role of '67 | 28 |
| "Mayberry RFD" lady | 29 |