| Conform to masculine stereotypes by repressing one's feelings, which, as we all know, works out well for everyone |
| A crossword editor has to be very careful when changing one--unlike this puzzle's editor, who was careless four times herein |
| Phase of history. |
| What a shame |
| Like a subtitled black-and-white movie in which everyone smokes and wears sunglasses |
| Conversation is ___ in which a man has all mankind for his competitors": Ralph Waldo Emerson |
| Carnivore's comment about what to eat during bad weather? |
| What's your ___?" ("When is your flight supposed to land?"): Abbr. |
| Somewhat safe sword |
| Anchor who has no idea what he's talking about? |
| Alternative to purchase |
| A bakery has one |
| Padded purchase, perhaps |
| Actor Hugh involved in every swap shop deal? |
| Roman goddess of chastity |
| Evergreen tree has critical condition that's contagious (7) |
| Alternative title of this puzzle, in view of what can be placed in front of the answers to the 10 asterisked clues |
| Type of guitar that usually only has four strings |
| Every garçon has one |
| Atlas Shrugged" hero John |
| Fictional rabbit chaser |
| Free cash machines, but apparently only if you have a "bank account" that already has "money" in it |
| What lobsters and crabs have |
| Whatever it takes ... as hinted at in the arrangements of black squares around the circled letters |
| Hilarious joke or, with an acquired taste, "What's Mr. Pacino up to these days, Mr. Perry? |
| What you might accidentally try to put your head through when getting into a sweater |
| Emphasize |
| What initials on something may signify |
| French comic series that has sold 350+ million copies worldwide |
| What ___!" (neatnik's lament) |