| Big name in Burmese history | 27 |
| 1940s-'60s world leader | 27 |
| "E pluribus ___" | 26 |
| "One" on a one | 24 |
| 'E Pluribus --' | 23 |
| 'One' on a one | 22 |
| Word on all modern U.S. coins | 29 |
| Word in a coined phrase? | 24 |
| Word coined in the States? | 26 |
| Twenty-five-cent word? | 22 |
| One on a one-dollar bill | 24 |
| Latin word in many pockets | 26 |
| "One" on a penny | 26 |
| "One" on a coin | 25 |
| "E pluribus ---" | 26 |
| Why words become obsolete | 25 |
| Still in the original package | 29 |
| Still in the packaging | 22 |
| Like some phone minutes | 23 |
| Show for the first time | 23 |
| Introduce a new product | 23 |
| Shows for the first time | 24 |
| Lacking experience (in) | 23 |
| Oblivious to danger, maybe | 26 |
| As little boys prefer to be? | 28 |
| Like some dental floss | 22 |
| Backtrack on, as a rug | 22 |
| Having yet to take the plunge | 29 |
| On the market, in a way | 23 |
| Like a persona non grata | 24 |
| Chills out after a tough day | 28 |
| Not very well thought-out | 25 |
| Like texting while driving | 26 |
| Not settled, as battles | 23 |
| Like money left in the pot | 26 |
| Not yet out of the closet? | 26 |
| Like just-made clothing | 23 |
| Try to see the present? | 23 |
| Open, as Christmas presents | 27 |
| Open on Christmas morning | 25 |
| Expose, as your package | 23 |
| Do a Christmas Day chore | 24 |
| Not on the books, perhaps | 25 |
| Not on the books, as a law | 26 |
| Customary, as some rules | 24 |
| Free, as a team of oxen | 23 |
| Expand, as a compressed file | 28 |
| Open, as a garment bag | 22 |
| Open a thigh-high boot, maybe | 29 |
| Open, as a compressed file | 26 |
| Open two interlocking tabs | 26 |
| Open a compressed file | 22 |
| Expand a computer file | 22 |
| Decompress a computer file | 26 |
| Opens, as some jackets | 22 |
| Opens, as a ski jacket | 22 |
| Opens a slide fastener | 22 |
| Free to do with as one wishes | 29 |
| Free to develop as you please | 29 |
| Tucson school, for short | 24 |
| Tucson school, casually | 23 |
| Tucson school, briefly | 22 |
| Tucson campus, for short | 24 |
| Fayetteville campus, briefly | 28 |
| Edmonton sch., familiarly | 25 |
| Ann Arbor campus, for short | 27 |
| Stracciatella ingredient | 24 |
| Carl Fredricksen's story | 28 |
| "___ Lazy River" | 26 |
| '-- Lazy River' | 23 |
| '-- lazy river ...' | 27 |
| Words before creek or tree | 26 |
| Make _____ story (lie) | 22 |
| "--- Lazy River" | 26 |
| "_____ Lazy River" | 28 |
| ___ creek without a paddle | 26 |
| ___ creek (in trouble) | 22 |
| Where not to be paddleless? | 27 |
| 1973 song by Michael Jackson | 28 |
| Looming in the distance | 23 |
| Where Jack and Jill went | 24 |
| Order before setting sail | 25 |
| Captain's order, perhaps | 28 |
| "___ at 'em" | 26 |
| " . . . ___ away!" | 28 |
| ___-coming (showing promise) | 28 |
| ___-coming (on the rise) | 24 |
| "Rise and shine!" | 27 |
| Engaged in doing a task | 23 |
| Out of bed and ready to go | 26 |
| Actively engaged; busy | 22 |
| Source of investor angst | 24 |
| Like brushback pitches | 22 |
| Make it ___ you go (ad lib) | 27 |
| Tree yielding arrow poison | 26 |
| Tree yielding a poison | 22 |
| Tree with poisonous sap | 23 |
| Dress ___ (impersonate) | 23 |
| Poor grammar quip, Part 3 | 25 |
| Get -- the crack of dawn | 24 |