| PORTMANTEAU | A case of making one word do for two? (11) |
| ROEVWADE | Classic case of making life choices? |
| TURTLE | What word do most Americans use for a tortoise? (6) |
| THIEVES | In 1.1, Iago and his companion want to cause trouble, so they yell and cause a commotion in the street to wake up a certain gentleman. What word do they yell several times to wake the household up? |
| VINCENT | With which single word did van Gogh sign his paintings (7) |
| SPANIEL | Etymologically the "Spanish" dog, what word did Old French espaigneul give us? (7) |
| TREMBLE | Let be: the Marines are capable of making one shake (7) |
| ENRICHMENT | Way of making one flush? (10) |
| BLOODSPORT | The beastly practice of making one late? |
| SHIATSU | Tailor has suit technique of making one fit by hand (7) |
| BOXING | The sweet science of making one's mark in Bingo fix (6) |
| DRIFTWOOD | Possible hazard for small boats did for two, unfortunately |
| COMPILATION | Can't mop oil in initial move in act of making one complete set |
| SPELLBIND | Captivate ... or what three indicated words do, vis- a- vis 17-, 26- and 45- Across? |
| CROSS | What words do in this puzzle |
| REPEAT | What three-letter words do in five answers in this puzzle |
| RISEANDFALL | Move like tides and stock prices, or what the hidden words do in the answers to the starred clues? |
| SMITE | "Big words do not ___ like war-clubs" (Longfellow) |
| PASSGO | Monopoly words, "Do Not ___" |
| SHAREACAB | Split the taxi fare ... and what the words do in 18-, 24-, 39- and 55-Across |