| Some blood vessels, formally | 28 |
| -- cavae (big blood vessels) | 28 |
| ___ cavae (large veins) | 23 |
| __ cavae: large blood vessels | 29 |
| Susceptible to bribery | 22 |
| Buyable, in the worst way | 25 |
| Peddle in the bleachers, e.g. | 29 |
| Offer via coin-op, e.g. | 23 |
| Hawked one's wares | 22 |
| Salesman's sprees? | 22 |
| Purpose of certain machines | 27 |
| Quip with a jingle (Part 3) | 27 |
| Mechanical sales makers | 23 |
| Ballpark hot dog seller, e.g. | 29 |
| Friday, in Fannystelle | 23 |
| Woodworker's facade | 23 |
| Antique owner's concern | 27 |
| Superficial appearance | 22 |
| A thin coat that often cracks | 29 |
| Varnished surface, sometimes | 28 |
| Use for expensive wood | 22 |
| Thin layer as of wood | 22 |
| Plywood layer, perhaps | 22 |
| Like most modern furniture | 26 |
| They're always thin | 23 |
| Word for an archdeacon | 22 |
| Respected, as an elder | 22 |
| With worthiness of respect | 26 |
| Priest saying Mass, e.g. | 24 |
| From Italy's canal city | 27 |
| Antonio or Bassanio, e.g. | 25 |
| Something to draw at night? | 27 |
| Slatted window treatment | 24 |
| Hamlet's objective | 22 |
| "Ben-Hur" theme | 25 |
| "___, vidi, vici" | 27 |
| Start of a Latin boast | 22 |
| Start of a Caesarean trio | 25 |
| '--, vidi, vici' | 24 |
| Start of Caesar's message | 29 |
| Start of an ancient boast | 25 |
| Caesar's 'I came' | 29 |
| "I came," to Caesar | 29 |
| Start of Caesar's report | 28 |
| Start of a laconic saying | 25 |
| Start of a Caesar trio | 22 |
| Start of a Caesar claim | 23 |
| Part of Caesar's trio | 25 |
| Part of Caesar's triad | 26 |
| Part of a memorable boast | 25 |
| Part of a boast of Caesar | 25 |
| One of a Caesarian trio | 23 |
| First of an ancient trio | 24 |
| Caesarean quote starter | 23 |
| Caesar's boast beginner | 27 |
| Before "vidi" | 23 |
| "__, vidi, vici" | 26 |
| Staging area for the Crusades | 29 |
| Site of the Aldine Press | 24 |
| L.A.'s _____ Boulevard | 26 |
| Home of St. Mark's | 22 |
| City served by Othello | 22 |
| Those just arrived at Granada | 29 |
| To come, in Cádiz or Caen | 28 |
| Deer hunter's dinner | 24 |
| Two of Caesar's trio | 24 |
| Julius Caesar's trio | 24 |
| Man known for his diagrams | 26 |
| Kind of diagram in logic | 24 |
| Important name in set theory | 28 |
| Big name in set theory | 22 |
| Big name in set diagrams | 24 |
| A diagram bears his name | 24 |
| -- diagram (logic image) | 24 |
| ___ diagram (logic tool) | 24 |
| Copperhead's weapon | 23 |
| Gila monster's weapon | 25 |
| Gila monster's delivery | 27 |
| What many a fang ejects | 23 |
| Scorpion's secretion | 24 |
| Gila monster's defense | 26 |
| Copperhead's output | 23 |
| Black mamba's weapon | 24 |
| Black mamba's secretion | 27 |
| Asp's lethal liquid | 23 |
| Marked by deep ill will | 23 |
| Like some spiders and snakes | 28 |
| Bee and snake products | 22 |
| Having some prominent vessels | 29 |
| Pertaining to blood vessels | 27 |
| Opening for gas or steam | 24 |
| Release, as pent-up anger | 25 |
| Part of an air conditioner | 26 |
| Means of releasing fumes | 24 |
| It might be full of hot air | 27 |
| Central heating outlet | 22 |
| Blow off steam, two ways | 24 |
| Flute's finger holes | 24 |
| Anatevka's matchmaker | 25 |
| Let one's anger show | 24 |