| Property owner's right to limited use of another's land | 63 |
| Limited-use agreement | 21 |
| Legal right of passage | 22 |
| Relieve the pressure | 20 |
| "___ Down the Road," song from "The Wiz" | 60 |
| Popular song from Broadway's "The Wiz" | 52 |
| Tactfully remove from a job | 27 |
| Retire gracefully | 17 |
| Remove tactfully, as from office | 32 |
| Persuade to leave | 17 |
| Gradually transition, as from one's current position | 56 |
| Depose gradually and politely | 29 |
| Ax politely | 11 |
| Alleviating agent | 17 |
| Loom bar | 8 |
| Tranquilizer | 12 |
| Reliever | 8 |
| Railroad safety rail | 20 |
| Facilitator | 11 |
| Bar on a loom | 13 |
| Stress reliever | 15 |
| Slackening bar on a loom | 24 |
| Slackening bar | 14 |
| Sedative, for one | 17 |
| Safety rail on a railroad | 25 |
| R.N., at times | 14 |
| One who simplifies | 18 |
| Obstacle clearer | 16 |
| Mitigator | 9 |
| Mitigating agent | 16 |
| Facilitator, essentially | 24 |
| Burden remover | 14 |
| Burden lifter | 13 |
| Bar for slackening threads in a loom | 36 |
| Assuaging agent | 15 |
| Aspirin, to an ache | 19 |
| Alleviator | 10 |
| Alleviating one | 15 |
| Starts gingerly | 15 |
| Starts carefully | 16 |
| Gradually enters | 16 |
| Dons effortlessly, as footwear | 30 |
| Make it not hurt so much | 24 |
| DECEPTIVELY DIFFICULT . . . | 27 |
| Not as hard to pronounce as some 17th-century poetry? | 53 |
| Spelling clarification #4 | 25 |
| Curved handrails | 16 |
| Relieving knee pain? | 20 |
| Slacking off | 12 |
| Seahawk defensive back | 22 |
| City W of Greenville SC | 24 |
| Wherefores | 10 |
| New York street | 15 |
| Somalia setting | 15 |
| Bridge pair | 11 |
| Cambridge setting | 17 |
| Neighbor of North Cambridge, MA | 31 |
| Avenue in Oakland? | 18 |
| One side of a bygone wall | 25 |
| "Octopussy" setting | 29 |
| Ted Williams Tunnel locale | 26 |
| Callahan Tunnel terminus | 24 |
| Where to find New Yorkers | 25 |
| Redeye heading, perhaps | 23 |
| North Carolina locale | 21 |
| New York is on it | 17 |
| Maine-to-Florida region | 23 |
| It stretches from Maine to Florida | 34 |
| Hurricane's landing place, often | 36 |
| The Notorious B.I.G., for one | 29 |
| Disoriented 1979 Nick Nolte movie? | 34 |
| Sailed into the sunrise | 23 |
| Oriented | 8 |
| "The Great Gatsby" setting | 36 |
| "The Great Gatsby" village | 36 |
| 'The Great Gatsby' town | 31 |
| London area | 11 |
| Section of London | 17 |
| London section | 14 |
| Area of London | 14 |
| Whitechapel's location | 26 |
| Where Jack the Ripper killed | 28 |
| Where Cockney is spoken in London | 33 |
| Traditionally working-class section of London | 45 |
| Site of London's Olympic Park | 33 |
| Part of London where Eliza Doolittle is from | 44 |
| Part of a city | 14 |
| London setting for "The Picture of Dorian Gray" | 57 |
| London commercial area | 22 |
| London area north of the Thames | 31 |
| Jack the Ripper's territory | 31 |
| Industrial section of London | 28 |
| Dickensian section of London | 28 |
| Commercial section of London | 28 |
| Cockney's London area | 25 |
| Cockney, for one | 16 |
| English soap | 12 |
| BBC soap since 1985 | 19 |
| North Carolinian, e.g. | 22 |
| Spring landmark | 15 |