| 2006 award for S. Epatha Merkerson | 34 |
| "Village Voice" bestowal | 34 |
| "The Village Voice" theater award | 43 |
| "The Crucible" got one | 32 |
| "Rent" won one in 1996 | 32 |
| '96 award for ''Rent'' | 42 |
| ''Endgame'' got one for 1957-58 | 47 |
| "Village Voice" awards | 32 |
| Sam Shepard has more than ten of them | 37 |
| F. Murray Abraham and Ethan Hawke awards of 2011 | 48 |
| Annual spring ceremony, with "the" | 44 |
| "Madama Butterfly" wear | 33 |
| "The Mikado" accessories | 34 |
| "Madama Butterfly" wardrobe items | 43 |
| ''The Mikado'' wraps | 36 |
| Sometimes-satin items of apparel | 32 |
| Some are tied in "cho cho" fashion | 44 |
| Sashes seen in "The Mikado" | 37 |
| Sashes in "The Mikado" | 32 |
| Parts of Japanese bridal costumes | 33 |
| Martial artists' surroundings | 33 |
| Items in Cio-Cio-San's wardrobe | 35 |
| Accessories whose colors may indicate rank | 42 |
| "Memoirs of a Geisha" wardrobe pieces | 47 |
| "Madama Butterfly" sashes | 35 |
| News item for a scrapbook, briefly | 34 |
| Something of yours you'll never see | 39 |
| Item of finality in the paper, briefly | 38 |
| Article that may list survivors, in brief | 41 |
| Article that may list survivors (Abbr.) | 39 |
| Where to find an expiration date? | 33 |
| Specialty of Robert McG. Thomas Jr. | 35 |
| Something of yours you can't see | 36 |
| Post-passing publication, briefly | 33 |
| News item that often includes a person's age | 48 |
| News item often written years in advance | 40 |
| News item often written in advance | 34 |
| Black-bordered news item, briefly | 33 |
| Article often written in advance | 32 |
| "In memoriam" write-up | 32 |
| "In memoriam" essay, briefly | 38 |
| "In memoriam" column, briefly | 39 |
| How one might read a sad newspaper section? | 43 |
| "In memoriam" news items | 34 |
| Some newspaper notices, for short | 33 |
| News items often written years in advance | 41 |
| Collections of a few passing words? | 35 |
| Role for Alec Guinness and Ewan McGregor | 40 |
| He said, "May the Force be with you" | 46 |
| It may be direct or indirect: Abbr. | 35 |
| Sentence pt. that can be direct or indirect | 43 |
| Receiver of the action, in gram. | 32 |
| It may be direct or indirect (abbr.) | 36 |
| It commonly follows a verb: Abbr. | 33 |
| Starpoint "___ of My Desire" | 38 |
| "Three Imaginary Boys" Cure song | 42 |
| "I __!": courtroom challenge | 38 |
| "__ d'art" (curio) | 32 |
| It precedes di or da, in a Beatles song | 39 |
| Di or da preceder in a Beatles song | 35 |
| Syllables before di or da, in a Beatles song | 44 |
| Song lead-in to "di" or "da" | 48 |
| Di or da preceder, in a Beatles song | 36 |
| Beatles' "--- -Di..." | 35 |
| "... ___ da, life goes on ..." | 40 |
| "__-Di, __-Da": Beatles song | 38 |
| "__-di . . ."(start of a Beatles lyric) | 49 |
| Like a circle stretched in one direction | 40 |
| Rectangular or elliptical in shape | 34 |
| Abbr. after a seller's suggested price | 42 |
| "Price negotiable" letters | 36 |
| Woodwind that's usually black | 33 |
| "Peter and the Wolf" duck | 35 |
| The duck in "Peter and the Wolf" | 42 |
| "O" in old radio lingo | 32 |
| The duck, in "Peter and the Wolf" | 43 |
| Instrument to which an orchestra tunes | 38 |
| "Peter and the Wolf" woodwind | 39 |
| Instrument with a double-reed mouthpiece | 40 |
| Double-reed orchestra instrument | 32 |
| It's blown in the wind section | 34 |
| Instrument an orchestra tunes to | 32 |
| "An ill wind that nobody blows good" | 46 |
| ''Peter and the Wolf'' duck | 43 |
| Word from the French for "high wood" | 46 |
| Orchestral "tuning fork" | 34 |
| Musical instrument that's blown into | 40 |
| Mitch Miller found it instrumental | 34 |
| Instrument that means "high wood" | 43 |
| Instrument once called the hautboy | 34 |
| Instrument made from African blackwood | 38 |
| Heckelphone's woodwind cousin | 33 |
| Duck in "Peter and the Wolf" | 38 |
| Chamber music instrument, sometimes | 35 |
| "Peter and the Wolf" instrument | 41 |
| "Ill wind that no one blows good" | 43 |
| "Clown of the orchestra" | 34 |
| Woodwind with a range of nearly three octaves | 45 |
| Woodwind played in "Pretty Ballerina" | 47 |
| Wind often made from granadilla wood | 36 |