| Having no future, as a job | 26 |
| Streets with no outlet | 22 |
| Many leads, ultimately | 22 |
| Jobs with no potential | 22 |
| Passenger with a free ticket | 28 |
| Fan of Jerry Garcia et al. | 26 |
| It's too close to call | 26 |
| Race that finishes in a tie | 27 |
| Bad way to finish a race | 24 |
| Reporter's concern | 22 |
| Freelancer's concern | 24 |
| Some people work under one | 26 |
| Reporter's due date | 23 |
| Really boring Avon lady? | 24 |
| Clone in horror films? | 22 |
| Deceased campanologist? | 23 |
| Like The Who's Tommy | 24 |
| Word with tone or stone | 23 |
| Like many sign-language users | 29 |
| Like Miss America of 1995 | 25 |
| Like a certain turned ear | 25 |
| "Are you ___?!" | 25 |
| Willfully choosing to ignore | 28 |
| Unable or unwilling to hear | 27 |
| Needing sign language, say | 26 |
| More than hearing-impaired | 26 |
| Like many dactylology experts | 29 |
| Ignoring, with "to" | 29 |
| Is more than stentorian | 23 |
| Shutting out, as suggestions | 28 |
| Refusing all consideration of | 29 |
| Intentionally disregarding | 26 |
| Bargain hunter's delight | 28 |
| "You're on!" | 26 |
| Result of an agreement | 22 |
| It may follow a shuffle | 23 |
| They do it often in Vegas | 25 |
| Option from Howie Mandel | 24 |
| Word said with a handshake | 26 |
| Word said while shaking hands | 29 |
| Word said while shaking | 23 |
| Reason for a handshake | 22 |
| Offer from Howie Mandel | 23 |
| Distribute playing cards | 24 |
| Bargain-hunter's thrill | 27 |
| Bargain-hunter's goal | 25 |
| A handshake may clinch it | 25 |
| "Sounds fair" | 23 |
| 'You're on!' | 24 |
| You might shake on one | 22 |
| Pass out at the casino | 22 |
| One might be shaken on | 22 |
| New or square follower | 22 |
| Monty Hall's offering | 25 |
| Loser's impatient command | 29 |
| It may be new, raw or big | 25 |
| Grateful Dead bargain song? | 27 |
| Give each player a hand | 23 |
| Give cards to everyone | 22 |
| Fair or square follower | 23 |
| Exclamation with a handshake | 28 |
| Cry made with a handshake | 25 |
| Card-player's request | 25 |
| Act that gets you a hand | 24 |
| "You're on" | 25 |
| "Sounds fair to me" | 29 |
| "Shut up and ___" | 27 |
| "Shake on it!" | 24 |
| "Are we agreed?" | 26 |
| 'Let's Make a --' | 29 |
| ''Agreed!'' | 27 |
| One playing with a full deck | 28 |
| He'll give you a hand | 25 |
| Worker of the pit boss | 22 |
| Person in upper sales? | 22 |
| You may ask one to hit you | 26 |
| Wheeler's counterpart | 25 |
| Pro at the blackjack table | 26 |
| One with a choice, in poker | 27 |
| One who might offer insurance | 29 |
| Game chooser, at times | 22 |
| First bidder, at bridge | 23 |
| First bidder in bridge games | 28 |
| Firm engaged in trading | 23 |
| Connection for a dime? | 22 |
| Card-carrying employee? | 23 |
| Caesars Palace employee | 23 |
| Auction opener, in bridge | 25 |
| Include, at the poker table | 27 |
| Buy and sell, as merchandise | 28 |
| Poker player's phrase | 25 |
| Cardplayer's request | 24 |
| "I wanna play!" | 25 |
| Deliver, as punishment | 22 |
| They might be hammered out | 26 |
| They may be fair or square | 26 |
| They may be cut by perps | 24 |
| Wheeler's concerns | 22 |
| What A&R guy swings | 23 |
| Trump's "art" | 27 |