| BROKENPROMISE | Moral lapse that is reflected literally by the answers at 17-, 24-, 46- and 54-Across |
| CHEESEFILLING | Feature of some pasta shells, and 17-, 24-, 46- and 54-Across |
| URL | Forwarded address that is used by the answers at 15-, 24- and 42-Across |
| NILE | River that runs through the answers at 17-, 23-, 37-, 54-, and 62-Across |
| PRIVATEHOUSES | Most suburban residences... or, in a military sense, the ends of 17-, 24-, 46 and 55-Across |
| RIO | Resort added to the answers at 17-, 25-, 43-, and 59-Across |
| EPONYMOUS | Like the answers at 17-, 21-, 52-, and 56-Across |
| TWOPARTYSYSTEMS | Political configurations suggested by the answers (and their circled letters)Â at 17-, 24-, 50- and 61-Across? |
| SERENDIPITY | Happy chance, as illustrated by the four invention stories at 17-, 24-, 36- and 44-Across |
| YOGIBERRA | Baseball Hall of Famer who would be 100 today, and whose insights are noted at 17-, 24-, 39- and 51-Across |
| BITEME | Sarcastic retort; it might be taken too literally by the pests at the beginning of 20-, 31-, 41-, and 53A |
| ALBEDO | What do astronomers call the proportion of incident light that is reflected by the surface of a planet or moon (6) |
| CAKEMIX | Batter beginner, or a description of the four letters in the exact centers of 20-, 29-, 46-, and 54- |
| TOTOCOELO | A Latin phrase meaning utterly, literally "by the whole heavens" (4,5) |
| ITAL | Like the answers at 6-Acr. and 31-Acr. |
| PERCAPITA | Literally, "by the head" |
| IPSOFACTO | Literally "by the fact itself" |
| EXTRAMAYO | Sandwich request, and a literal hint to how the answers at 19-, 27-, 46- and 54-Across are formed |
| LEASING | Paying regularly for a moral lapse during part of the race (7) |
| MISPRINT | Error made literally by ISP right in the middle of moneymaking venture (8) |