| REALESTATEAGENT | Source of the euphemisms found in the clues for 17-, 23- and 48-Across |
| ACCENTS | They're missing from the clues for 17, 23, 50, and 58 Across |
| SHESAWOMAN | 1964 Beatles song, and an apt clue for 17-, 23-, 36- and 46-Across |
| RABBITSFOOT | Part of a furry critter, and an item suggested by the last words of 17-, 23- and 48-Across |
| SWITCHBLADE | Street weapon, and a hint to the hidden theme in 17-, 23- and 48-Across |
| VOLLEYBALL | Sport whose jargon includes the first words of 17-, 23- and 48-Across |
| MONKEYS | 12 in the title of a 1995 Bruce Willis film [NOTE: This puzzle contains twenty 12s, nineteen of which are in the clues. Can you find the lone 12 that's hidden in the answers? It's plainly visible, rea |
| THEME | It's in the clue for 6 and 16 (5) |
| CHRIST | His name is represented by the X in the clue for 117A |
| WENTWRONG | In the clue for "newt" made a mistake (4,5) |
| OTIOSE | The limited space available for this crossword in print prevents ____ wording in the clues |
| UNCLES | Point to the clues for the male members of the family (6) |
| LEASHED | She put in the clue for 'controlled' (7) |
| POKERPAGES | Where I find many of the clues for these puzzles* |
| TYPEWRITER | Where the ends of 17-, 23-, and |
| FIRSTSTATE | Delaware's nickname, or a hint to 17-, 23- and 54- Across |
| THATSALL | With 63-Across, "The end" ... or what can be said about the novels in the clues for 25-, 38- and 52-Across |
| SPANISHCOUNT | Iberian nobleman (or title for the puzzle, based on what's hidden in the *clue answers) |
| ABC | Network for the game shows in the clues for 19- 32- and 42-Across |
| UNDERSTATEMENTS | Euphemisms good man had, for revolting rag amidst boxers, briefs, and vests (15) |