| CONMEN | People who target the starts of 17-, 30-, 40- and 57-Across |
| NARCS | Cops who target the drug trade |
| CANDYMAN | In North American slang, a drug dealer, especially one who targets the young |
| GREENBAYHACKERS | Cyber criminals who target cheeseheads? |
| FASTBREAK | Dynamic basketball sequence represented by the starts of 17-, 23-, 30-, 40- and 49-Across |
| TGIF | Joyful cry found phonetically in the first syllables of 21-, 30-, 40 and 51-Across |
| NOTONMYWATCH | "I forbid this" ... or what a smart device wearer might claim regarding the ends of 20-, 30-, 40- and 48-Across? |
| CARDSINUNO | Category for the first words of 17-, 30- and 39- Across |
| BUILDABEAR | What you can do by combining the last words of 17-, 30- and 44- Across |
| BAIN | Donald who wrote a 1963 "memoir" seen in the first words of 17-, 30-, 46and 60- Across |
| SIXWAYSTOSUNDAY | Completely ... with a summation of 17-, 30- and 47- Across |
| CELLS | Word coined by Robert Hooke for the estimated 30-40 trillion protoplasmic "building blocks" or units of life in the human body (5) |
| STORMCHASER | One who follows tornadoes ... or an apt description of the starts of 17-, 30-, 39- and 46-Across |
| AMMO | Armory supply, and a hint to the starts of 17-, 30-, 49- and 65-Across |
| SOUTH | With 48-Across, locale of this puzzle's top line, where you'll find the starts of 17-, 30-, 43- and |
| SERVINGSIZE | Food portion, or a clue to the starts of 17-, 30-, and 49-Across |
| DIPS | Exercises that target the chest and tricep muscles |
| DAIMLER | Did Germany target the French, right at the end, with a luxury car? (7) |
| INNER | On a target, the ring next to the bullseye (5) |
| BEWILDERMENT | Mad splitting ale, the guys start to target the confusion (12) |