| 8
| NAMEDROP |
Make It Well Known That You Know Someone Well-known Well |
| 7
| AQUATIC |
Like The Five Animals In This Puzzle's Theme |
| 10
| SWITCHJOBS |
Change Careers, Or A Hint To This Puzzle's Theme |
| 12
| LAWOFGRAVITY |
Scientific Contribution From 98-down, Discovered In A Manner Suggested By This Puzzle's Theme |
| 15
| THESOUNDOFMUSIC |
Rodgers And Hammerstein's "do-re-mi" Show, With A Hint To This Puzzle's Theme |
| 3
| OHO |
"well, Well, Well!" |
| 3
| SIR |
"for Once Maybe Someone Will Call Me '___,' Without Adding, 'you're Making A Scene'" Homer Simpson |
| 3
| SIC |
[someone Else's Error] |
| 4
| MESH |
Fit Together Well |
| 4
| UPON |
Well Informed About |
| 4
| MILE |
Walk A ___ In Someone's Shoes |
| 4
| TRIO |
The Constructors Of This Puzzle, E.g. |
| 4
| SUSS |
Puzzle (out) |
| 4
| RASH |
Not Well Thought Through |
| 4
| AILS |
Isn't Well |
| 4
| SPRY |
Moving Well For One's Age |
| 4
| MESH |
Work Well Together |
| 4
| CAKE |
"well, That Takes The ___!" |
| 5
| SOLAR |
With 41-across, A Celestial Event ... Or A Hint To Four Squares In This Puzzle |
| 5
| KINGS |
With 101-across, Where This Puzzle's Enclosed Answer Is Located |
| 5
| NIGHT |
When Repeated, Call To Someone Going To Bed |
| 5
| COINS |
What Might Strike You While Solving This Puzzle |
| 5
| NATTY |
Well-suited? |
| 5
| MOVIN |
"___ On Up" ("the Jeffersons" Theme) |
| 5
| MOTIF |
Recurring Theme |
| 5
| COMMA |
Punctuation Mark Missing In "let's Eat People!" (at Least One Would Hope!) ... As Well As From The Starred Clues |
| 5
| ACING |
Performing Well On |
| 5
| WYNNE |
Arthur Who Invented The Crossword Puzzle (1913) |
| 5
| REBUS |
Puzzle Type With Pictures |
| 6
| SUDOKU |
Puzzle With A 9 X 9 Grid |
| 6
| ZOOMED |
Met With Someone Online, Maybe |
| 6
| MAGNET |
Object Represented Visually Twice In This Puzzle |
| 6
| CHEOPS |
Greek Name For This Puzzle's Enclosed Answer |
| 6
| TWOHIT |
Like Some Well-pitched Games |
| 6
| YEAHOK |
"well, Fine Then" |
| 6
| OILRIG |
Something Well-placed? |
| 7
| PARTING |
With 58-across, What This Puzzle's Circled Letters Are ... Or What They're Doing |
| 7
| RETWEET |
Boost Someone's Signal, In A Way |
| 7
| ROTTING |
Well Past The Freshness Date, Say |
| 7
| TOOHARD |
Unlike This Puzzle, We Hope |
| 8
| FOOTWORN |
Well-trodden, As A Path |
| 8
| TURNKEYS |
Jailers ... Or A Hint To "unlocking" Four Answers In This Puzzle |
| 8
| OKAYTHEN |
"well, Alrighty!" |
| 8
| ROSHAMBO |
One Name For The Game Depicted In This Puzzle |
| 8
| DOTTHEIS |
Attend To Details ... Or A Hint To Entering Six Down Answers In This Puzzle |
| 9
| OPERAGOER |
Met Someone? |
| 9
| BORNTORUN |
New Jersey's "unofficial Rock Theme Of Our State's Youth" |
| 9
| LOOSEENDS |
Unresolved Details ... And A Hint To This Puzzle's Circled Letters |
| 9
| ASIFICARE |
"tell Someone Who Gives A Hoot" |
| 9
| MOLTOBENE |
Well Done, In Italy |
| 9
| TRAPDOORS |
Secret Exits Represented Five Times In This Puzzle's Grid |
| 10
| ROCKBOTTOM |
All-time Low ... Or A Musical Hint To The Answers To This Puzzle's Starred Clues |
| 10
| GUTFEELING |
Intuition Without Logical Explanation, Or A Hint To This Puzzle's Circled Letters |
| 11
| COMPLEMENTS |
*goes Well With |
| 11
| RAISETHEBAR |
Heighten Expectations, Say ... Or A Hint To Entering Four Answers In This Puzzle |
| 13
| NAMEOFTHEGAME |
Something's Essential Aspect ... Or What's Spelled Out By Letters In This Puzzle's Eight "cups" |
| 14
| MARGARETFARRAR |
First Puzzle Editor Of The New York Times |
| 14
| WILLYOUBEQUIET |
Comment To Someone Who Talks Too Much |
| 14
| REVENGEISADISH |
With 11-down, Proverb About Delayed Retribution, With A Hint To The Answers To This Puzzle's Starred Clues |
| 15
| CONGRATULATIONS |
First Part Of A Message Suggested By This Puzzle's Circled Letters |
| 15
| FROMSTEMTOSTERN |
Thoroughly ... Or A Hint For Parsing Some Lowercase Letters In Four Of This Puzzle's Clues |
| 15
| ADROPINTHEOCEAN |
Insignificant Amount ... Or Hint To This Puzzle's Shaded Squares |
| 16
| SURPRISESURPRISE |
"well, Lookie Here!" |
| 17
| SITTINONTHEDOCKET |
Today's Plans Watchin' Someone's Kids? |