| Bridge crossing charge | 22 |
| Northern Connecticut town | 25 |
| Places for coin collectors? | 27 |
| Turnpike's entryways | 24 |
| Collectors' locales | 23 |
| Collectors' cubbies | 23 |
| One in a phone bill list | 24 |
| Long-distance communication | 27 |
| Marked the hour, in a way | 25 |
| Dog trained to entice ducks | 27 |
| Turnpike collection spot | 24 |
| Turnpike installations | 22 |
| Road access regulators | 22 |
| Coin collector's spot | 25 |
| Highway robbery victim, maybe | 29 |
| Christmasberries: Var. | 22 |
| Widening in a highway, maybe | 28 |
| Where a going rate is charged | 29 |
| Where to see rows of booths | 27 |
| Way that makes you pay | 22 |
| Highway with booths, e.g. | 25 |
| Contents of some booths | 23 |
| You pay them on bus tour | 24 |
| Sounds like Donne's bell | 28 |
| Payments to cross a bridge | 26 |
| Donne's bell does this | 26 |
| Charges at some booths | 22 |
| Axle-based charges, often | 25 |
| Part 9 of a Neil Young lyric | 28 |
| Start of a fatheaded quip | 25 |
| Karenina's creator | 22 |
| Giant of realist fiction | 24 |
| Anna Karenina's creator | 27 |
| Anna Karenina author | 23 |
| Quetzalcoatl's people | 25 |
| Valley of Mexico builder | 24 |
| Pre-Aztec Indian in Mexico | 26 |
| Pre-Aztec group in Mexico | 25 |
| Nahuatlan people of Mexico | 26 |
| Early invader of Mexico | 23 |
| Aztec's predecessor | 23 |
| Cough-syrup ingredient | 22 |
| Resin used in perfumes | 22 |
| Balsam used in perfumery | 24 |
| One "T" of TNT | 24 |
| Solvent made from coal tar | 26 |
| Aunt Polly's nephew | 23 |
| Jerry's cartoon foe | 23 |
| Cruise around Hollywood? | 24 |
| Piper's son of rhyme | 24 |
| One of the Smothers Brothers | 28 |
| Member of an average trio | 25 |
| Dick and Harry's leader? | 28 |
| Patriots quarterback Brady | 26 |
| He's a real turkey | 22 |
| Dick and Harry's partner | 28 |
| Word before cat or boy | 22 |
| Waits in the recording studio | 29 |
| Twain character Sawyer | 22 |
| TV's newscaster Snyder | 26 |
| Traveling Wilbury Petty | 23 |
| This puzzle's theme word | 28 |
| The piper's son, in rhyme | 29 |
| Tennessee Williams, to family | 29 |
| Stompin' _____ Connors | 26 |
| Sowed one's wild oats | 25 |
| Rush "___ Sawyer" | 27 |
| Ridge of Homeland Security | 26 |
| Poem's porcine purloiner | 28 |
| Piper's son of verse | 24 |
| Name for a certain male bird | 28 |
| MySpace message sender | 22 |
| Member of a familiar trio | 25 |
| Kite or Watson of golf | 22 |
| Jerry's partner, in toons | 29 |
| Jerry's frequent victim | 27 |
| Jerry's drink partner | 25 |
| Jerry's cartoon nemesis | 27 |
| Hulce of "Amadeus" | 28 |
| He worked with Cuba in 1996 | 27 |
| He heads the Heartbreakers | 26 |
| Former senator Daschle | 22 |
| Former news anchor Brokaw | 25 |
| First of a familiar trio | 24 |
| Doubled, part of a drumkit | 26 |
| Double it, then beat it | 23 |
| Default friend on MySpace | 25 |
| Cruise around Hollywood | 23 |
| Actor Selleck or Skerritt | 25 |
| 300-game winner Glavine | 23 |
| ___ Collins (gin drink) | 23 |
| 1970s Tony Musante cop show | 27 |
| Tony Musante TV series | 22 |
| 1970s Tony Musante series | 25 |
| TV role for Tony Musante | 24 |
| Hawk or toes beginning | 22 |
| 1970s Tony Musante TV series | 28 |
| '70s TV detective series | 28 |
| 1967 Cindy Poitier film? | 24 |
| Native American weapon | 22 |