- CIGAR
- Burns prop
- It's often close, but it isn't
- Montecristo, but not Monte Cristo
- Thing often smoked in celebration
- Prop for Groucho
- ___ Aficionado (smoker's mag)
- Object on the diner sign in "Nighthawks"
- Blunt object?
- Cuban, e.g.
- Groucho prop
- Cheroot
- Groucho trademark
- Mid-'90s champion racehorse
- Grandson of Seattle Slew
- Groucho Marx prop
- Joker's exploder
- Humidor item
- Churchill trademark
- Postdelivery handout
- Something that's often put in a smoker?
- Wrap it up
- Groucho's prop
- Reward for doing better than "close"
- Practical joker's exploder
- Prop for Groucho Marx
- Burns smoke?
- 30-Across for Groucho
- Claro or cheroot
- Prop for this puzzle's featured comics
- Stogie
- George Burns prop
- Smoke after a delivery
- Pipe alternative
- Brown smoke?
- Churchill's trademark smoke
- Churchillian trademark
- Exploding prank gift
- Smoke
- Havana smoke
- `95 Horse of the Year
- Castro's prop
- Close, but no ___
- Celebratory smoke
- New dad's handout
- Havana product
- Cuban export
- Marx trademark
- Close, but no __
- Gag that might explode
- Groucho's smoke
- Proud papa's present
- Symbol of victory for immortal Celtics coach Red Auerbach
- Relaxing smoke for some
- You Bet Your Life prop
- George Burns trademark
- April 1 exploder
- Havana export
- Exploding gag gift
- __ band
- It's seen in some poker-playing dog prints
- Stogy
- Thick smoke
- Havana, e.g.
- Churchill's constant companion.
- Churchillian desideratum.
- Product of Cuba.
- Churchill's perennial companion.
- Pre-inflation nickel buy.
- Birthday gift.
- Groucho waves it.
- Panetella.
- Explosive items for practical jokers.
- New father's handout.
- Sir Winston's constant companion.
- Groucho's trademark.
- Prop for George Burns.
- Havana.
- Perfecto.
- Corona.
- Zeppelin shape.
- Churchillian symbol.
- Corona, for one.
- Claro, for one.
- Castro accessory
- Item following dessert
- Marshall's five-center
- Claro, e.g.
- Corona, e.g.
- Castro's companion
- Maduro, e.g.
- Smoke producer
- Panatela
- Londres, e.g.
- Perfecto, for one
- Stogie or cheroot
- George Burns's companion
- G. Burn's hot companion
- Puritano, e.g.
- Cheroot, e.g.
- Belvedere or maduro
- Blessed-event item
- ___-store Indian
- Belvedere, for one
- Colorado, e.g.
- Mark Twain prop
- Theme of this puzzle
- 1995 Horse of the Year
- What a tabaquero makes
- Obsolescent carnival prize
- It may be in a poker player's hand
- ... but no ___
- Perfecto, e.g.
- It usually has a band around it
- Churchill item
- Puff piece?
- With 56-Down, refuse to be cleaned out from a poker game?
- Churchill prop
- Item in a humidor
- The world's most expensive one, the Gurkha Royal Courtesan, costs over $1.3 million
- He smoked a big ___ (Boston)
- Boston "He smoked a big ___ and drove a Cadillac car"
- Pink Floyd wants you to "Have" one
- ___ bar
- Smoke-shop purchase
- Close, but no _____
- Groucho Marx fixture
- Panatela, e.g.
- Proud papa's handout, perhaps
- Victory smoke
- Cuban product
- It's a girl! handout
- Producer of 52-Down
- Cuban smoke
- What "explodes" in this puzzle
- Smoke for Churchill
- Cuba export
- Proud papa's handout
- Puffer's pleasure, perhaps
- Tobacconist's product
- Rolled item in a humidor
- Panatella
- Gag exploder
- Exploding joke item
- Its brand is on its band
- Cohiba Esplendido, notably
- Puff piece associated with this puzzle's four long answers
- Winston Churchill prop
- Freud prop