| Used, as plates | 15 |
| Used, as a dining table | 23 |
| Used to hold food | 17 |
| Suffered enviously | 18 |
| Felt bitter anguish | 19 |
| Dined on crow? | 14 |
| Enjoyed a friend's mom's cooking | 40 |
| Had a meal at a friend's house, say | 39 |
| From behind: Lat. | 17 |
| From behind, Roman style | 24 |
| At the back: Lat. | 17 |
| On the ground, in ballet | 24 |
| Pied-___ | 8 |
| Pied-__: temporary home | 23 |
| Pied-___ (temporary lodging) | 28 |
| Pied-___ (temporary digs) | 25 |
| Pied-___ (lodging) | 18 |
| Pied followers | 14 |
| Etoile's term for "on the ground" | 47 |
| Balletic opposite of en l'air | 33 |
| Oxymoronic pain | 15 |
| "I never _____ much in my life!" | 42 |
| Took something in at night? | 27 |
| Tete-___ | 8 |
| Last part of a phrase for a chat | 32 |
| Back end of a private meeting? | 30 |
| " . . . the rat /That ___ malt" | 41 |
| " . . . he ___ live": Diogenes Laërtius | 52 |
| Gorged, gorged and gorged some more, informally | 47 |
| "The stag ___ . . . ": Scott | 38 |
| "The stag ___ . . . " | 31 |
| Observation, Part 4 | 19 |
| Kept up a healthy diet | 22 |
| Dined at Fate's table? | 26 |
| Completely tuckered out? | 24 |
| Right in front of one's face | 32 |
| "And jeers ___": F.P.A. | 33 |
| Culpable | 8 |
| To blame | 8 |
| Guilty | 6 |
| Blameworthy | 11 |
| Deserving blame | 15 |
| Legally to blame | 16 |
| Legally liable | 14 |
| Love ____ : George Hamilton flick | 35 |
| Without prior consideration | 27 |
| Upon initially grooming one's hair? | 39 |
| Essay: Part II | 14 |
| TRY TRY AGAIN | 13 |
| When some local news is "live" | 40 |
| When life begins, in a title | 28 |
| Mardi Gras celebration featuring drinking, smoking, and gunfire? | 64 |
| 1991 e-commerce company acquired by Oracle in 2011 | 50 |
| How banks are usually robbed | 28 |
| Baile ___ Cliath (Dublin) | 25 |
| Baile ___ Cliath (Dublin, to the Irish) | 39 |
| River and lake of Alberta | 25 |
| Heritage river in Alberta | 25 |
| Racine tragedy: 1691 | 20 |
| Greek "Father of Orthodoxy" | 37 |
| Subject of King Lear's lament | 33 |
| "The main's the gowd for _____": Burns | 52 |
| "A man's a man for ___": Burns | 44 |
| "That's ___ learning I desire": Burns | 51 |
| End of the soliloquy | 20 |
| "Hark, hark! the lark ___ sings": "Cymbeline" [1943 novel] | 78 |
| French disbeliever | 18 |
| Balzac's "La Messe de l'___" | 46 |
| Madalyn Murray O'Hair's belief | 38 |
| View not found in foxholes? | 27 |
| Richard Dawkins' persuasion | 31 |
| Religious nonbelief of a sort | 29 |
| Lack of faith | 13 |
| Its adherents are in disbelief | 30 |
| Godlessness | 11 |
| God-free philosophy | 19 |
| Fatherless state? | 17 |
| Disbelief? | 10 |
| Not inclined to believe | 23 |
| More than skeptical | 19 |
| They don't believe | 22 |
| Ones who might say, "God, no!"? | 41 |
| Ones in disbelief? | 18 |
| Naysayers, of a kind | 20 |
| Tamarisk | 8 |
| Anglo-Saxon noble | 17 |
| Ruler of England: 924-40 | 24 |
| Library or reading room | 23 |
| Greek city, to Greeks | 21 |
| Acropolis city, to Greeks | 25 |
| Statues by Phidias et al. | 25 |
| Villa Albani statue in Rome | 27 |
| Metis's daughter, in mythology | 34 |
| Goddess of widsom | 17 |
| Acropolis resident | 18 |
| Place where reading materials are available (Var.) | 50 |
| Literary institution: Var. | 26 |
| Library e.g. | 13 |
| Plato or Socrates | 17 |
| Pericles, for one | 17 |