| CRACKASMILE | Fail to hide one's amusement, and what 17-, 27- and 44-Across each do |
| NOTEWORTHY | Distinguished ... and what 17-, 27- and 44-Across literally are? |
| FALSESTARTS | Race errors, and what 17-, 27- and 46-Across have |
| SECONDOFTWO | Latter, or, homophonically, what 17-, 31- and 44-Across each have |
| GAPE | Fail to hide one's surprise, maybe |
| SNEER | Fail to hide one's dislike |
| PUTUPASMOKESCREEN | Do something to hide one's intentions (3,2,1,11) |
| WALK | What baseball players, striking employees and pet dogs each do |
| DYE | What's used to hide one's roots (3) |
| SPIRITS | Gets undressed turning back to hide one's feelings (7) |
| BUSHEL | Old measure under which to hide one's light? (6) |
| HAVEABALL | Enjoy a great time ... or what the starred clues' answers each do? |
| ILLWILL | Still willing to hide one's hostility? (3,4) |
| DISGUISE | Costume meant to hide one's identity |
| SENTIENCE | Time to hide one's feelings? |
| APATHY | A way, yes, to hide one's indifference (6) |
| ALIAS | Fake name used to hide one's identity |
| FUJI | A lot of amusement and a lot of dance in part of Japan (4) |
| LAUGHS | Shows one's amusement leading to the foreign expressions of disgust (6) |
| HAVEAHEARTOFGOLD | Dora and Maud each do show great kindness |