| Reasons for excommunication | 27 |
| Desertions of dogma | 19 |
| Renunciation of faith | 21 |
| Renunciation of a faith | 23 |
| Desertion of faith | 18 |
| Forsaker of the faith | 21 |
| Religious defector | 18 |
| One who has lapsed | 18 |
| Renouncer of one's faith | 28 |
| Religion renouncer | 18 |
| Party switcher, say | 19 |
| One who's fallen | 20 |
| One who loses faith | 19 |
| Former believer | 15 |
| Defector from the faith | 23 |
| Abandoner of the cause | 22 |
| They desert causes | 18 |
| Verse: Part III | 15 |
| Marginal note | 13 |
| Long-winded oration of Andrew, e.g.? | 36 |
| Nicene Creed word | 17 |
| "Pease porridge in ___ ..." | 37 |
| Words before "of gold" | 32 |
| "There's ___ of gold ..." | 39 |
| "Pease porridge in ___ . . ." | 39 |
| Words before "of money" or "of gold" | 56 |
| Chicken in ___ (French classic) | 31 |
| "There's ___of gold ..." | 38 |
| "Pease porridge in ___ . . . " | 40 |
| "I would give all my fame for ___ of ale" ("King Henry V") | 78 |
| "... without ___ to piss in" | 38 |
| "... poison'd with ___ of ale": Shakespeare | 57 |
| " . . . for ___ of ale": Shak. | 40 |
| " . . . fame for ___ of ale, and safety": Shak. | 57 |
| " . . . all my fame for ___ of ale": Henry V | 54 |
| Part 2 of the item | 18 |
| ___ weight (measuring scheme) | 29 |
| Rx purveyor | 11 |
| Nameless "Romeo and Juliet" character | 47 |
| Druggist for Romeo | 18 |
| Druggist | 8 |
| Dover druggist | 14 |
| Pharmacist and Hollywood legend | 31 |
| Terse witty saying | 18 |
| Short saying | 12 |
| Polygon perpendiculars | 22 |
| Deification | 11 |
| " . . . all my fame for ___ ale": Shak. | 49 |
| "___ flesh": Shak. | 28 |
| Shylock's price | 19 |
| Start of a James A. Garfield quotation | 38 |
| Hold ___ (meet) | 15 |
| "____ on both your houses!" | 37 |
| "___ upon him for me . . . ": Shak. | 45 |
| They're aimed at the green | 30 |
| Part of western Maryland | 24 |
| Highland region of the U.S. | 27 |
| Depressed area of U.S. | 22 |
| Area of Great Society concern | 29 |
| Give the directors shocking company news? | 41 |
| Dismay Reiser or Revere? | 24 |
| Aghast | 6 |
| Mad spoof of a Tom Hanks film? | 30 |
| Seriously shocks | 16 |
| Disappoints, and then some | 26 |
| Causes consternation | 20 |
| Time to upset New Orleans gridders? | 35 |
| Horse breed with spotted coats | 30 |
| Cowboy's horse | 18 |
| Nez Percé mount | 18 |
| Idaho's state horse | 23 |
| Hardy riding horse | 18 |
| Breed with a museum in Moscow | 29 |
| Spotted Western horses | 22 |
| Horses descended from wild mustangs | 35 |
| Horses bred by the Nez Perce | 28 |
| Sound judgment? | 15 |
| Power structure | 15 |
| Political power structure | 25 |
| Political organization | 22 |
| Russian political machine | 25 |
| Party promoter | 14 |
| Bureaucrat, Russian style | 25 |
| Teleport, as Harry Potter | 25 |
| Communist party structures | 26 |
| Part 5 of the quip | 18 |
| Specter; phantom | 16 |
| Illegal software-selling ring? | 30 |
| Instructions in a computer program | 34 |
| Okayed: Abbr. | 13 |
| Endorsed: Abbr. | 15 |
| Interested | 10 |
| What bad boy rockers are doing in some cases? | 45 |
| Attorney who turns heads? | 25 |
| Attempts to get a higher court to overturn one's espionage conviction? | 74 |
| Pay for merely showing up | 25 |
| They can be deceiving | 21 |
| Outward impressions | 19 |
| Translation: Part III | 21 |
| Show up to take in a concert? | 29 |