| River that flows past four universities | 39 |
| River crossed by the North Beacon Bridge | 40 |
| River crossed by the Longfellow Bridge | 38 |
| Ray of "You Are My Sunshine" | 38 |
| Prince _____Island, North-west Territories | 42 |
| Prague's ___ University | 27 |
| Open-liner Ray _____ Adler | 26 |
| Name of four Spanish kings | 26 |
| Modern prince | 13 |
| Elizabeth's son | 19 |
| Dickens's Darnay | 20 |
| Dickens or Darwin | 17 |
| British prince | 14 |
| Barkley or Bronson | 18 |
| Actor Grodin | 12 |
| ___ VII of France | 17 |
| Funnies victim | 14 |
| Silent-film star of "Forever Amber" | 45 |
| Lovable evolutionist? | 21 |
| President with a bridge in Montreal named after him | 51 |
| Pompidou's predecessor | 26 |
| His death prompted Georges Pompidou to say "France is a widow" | 72 |
| He said "How can anyone govern a nation that has 246 kinds of cheese?" | 80 |
| French soldier-statesman: 1890-1970 | 35 |
| French President: 1959-69 | 25 |
| Twist creator | 13 |
| Boz | 3 |
| A k a Boz | 9 |
| "Father" of Wackford Squeers | 38 |
| "Bleak House" writer | 30 |
| Lewis Carroll | 13 |
| Gounod | 6 |
| Pulitzer-winning playwright | 27 |
| Chinese Gordon | 14 |
| Iowa Senator | 12 |
| Bridge champrima donna | 22 |
| Dignified version of a punch-to-the-leg prank? | 46 |
| Thoroughbred muscle cramp? | 26 |
| One of the Stuarts | 18 |
| Ninth-century king called 'the Bald' | 44 |
| Great Carolingian king, on regnal lists | 39 |
| Restoration monarch | 19 |
| Loser to Cromwell: 1651 | 23 |
| King of Spain from 1759-88 | 26 |
| England's next king, maybe | 30 |
| Sitcom whose titular character attended Copeland College | 56 |
| 1980's Scott Baio sitcom | 28 |
| Where a prince might work at a hospital? | 40 |
| Rancher's essayist? | 23 |
| Essayist called 'Elia' | 30 |
| English ovine essayist? | 23 |
| Elia the essayist | 17 |
| Co-author of "Tales from Shakespeare" | 47 |
| "Living With Elsa" author? | 36 |
| "Dream Children . . . " author | 40 |
| Food for an essayist? | 21 |
| Elian entree | 12 |
| "Captain Kidd" star | 29 |
| Irish statesman | 15 |
| "Strangers and Brothers" novelist | 43 |
| The Vicar of Wakefield | 22 |
| Fitting name for an author | 26 |
| Strip's creator, born 11/26/22 | 34 |
| "A Dissertation on Roast Pig'' writer | 50 |
| Principle involving the temperature and density of gases | 56 |
| Butcher's offering, formally | 32 |
| Ruler of Navarre, 1349-87 (grade: D) | 36 |
| Christianizer of Saxony | 23 |
| Charlemagne | 11 |
| De Gaulle, early in his career? | 31 |
| West Virginia city | 18 |
| West Virginia capital | 21 |
| West Virginia's capital | 27 |
| State capital with Yeager Airport | 33 |
| Lively dance of the 1920s | 25 |
| Hoofer's specialty in the 20's | 38 |
| Dance of the 1920's or W. Va.'s capital | 47 |
| Dance of the 1920's | 23 |
| Dance from which the Lindy Hop developed | 40 |
| Traveler's aid in West Virginia's capital? | 50 |
| Traveler's aid in South Carolina? | 37 |
| Candy created in 1922 and named for a dance | 43 |
| Tootsie Roll candies | 20 |
| Nougat candies introduced in 1922 | 33 |
| City full of Bugs? | 18 |
| W.Va. race track | 16 |
| Title fight of March 7, 1951 | 28 |
| Western chow dispenser, formally? | 33 |
| Food cart? | 10 |
| Cowboy's formal kitchen? | 28 |
| Cattle trail catering guy? | 26 |
| Brandon Thomas farce | 20 |
| 1892 play by Brandon Thomas | 27 |
| Ruggles, Benny and Bolger | 25 |
| White House dog in J.F.K.'s day | 35 |
| TV Angels' boss | 19 |
| Saxophonist Parker | 18 |
| Revlon brand launched in 1973 | 29 |
| Noted spokestuna | 16 |
| Mortimer's friend | 21 |