| Nobleman: Ger. | 14 |
| Biographer Leon and family | 26 |
| Writer Leon and family | 22 |
| Jamesian scholar Leon et al. | 28 |
| NPR film critic David | 21 |
| Flower sung about in "The Sound of Music" | 51 |
| Song that ends "Bless my homeland forever" | 52 |
| Last song Rodgers and Hammerstein did together (1959) | 53 |
| Gem from "The Sound of Music" | 39 |
| Flower that's a symbol of purity | 36 |
| Alpine aster | 12 |
| ''The Sound of Music'' song | 43 |
| Some mountain plants | 20 |
| "--- that old-fashioned House" (Emily Dickinson) | 58 |
| Light-colored mineral | 21 |
| Delightful mineral? | 19 |
| Aluminous mineral | 17 |
| What Eve was? | 13 |
| First wicked place? | 19 |
| Nicaraguan rebel leader | 23 |
| Minnesota city SW of Minneapolis so named for its fertile soil | 62 |
| I-94 in part | 13 |
| Toothless | 9 |
| Lacking teeth | 13 |
| Sloth's order | 17 |
| Sloth or armadillo | 18 |
| Sloth e.g. | 11 |
| Armadillo or anteater | 21 |
| Toothless: Fr. | 14 |
| Ivy, in Italy | 13 |
| Swimmer Gertrude and family | 27 |
| Greek resistance gp. of W.W. II | 31 |
| Greek W.W. II resistence gp. | 28 |
| Greek W.W. II resistance gp. | 28 |
| Greek resistance of W.W. II | 27 |
| Greek resistance group of W.W. II | 33 |
| Greek resistance group in W.W. II | 33 |
| Greek resistance coalition of WW2 | 33 |
| Greek group of W.W. II | 22 |
| Gr. resistance coalition | 24 |
| Cities in Holland and Nigeria | 29 |
| Boston Gazette editor-patriot: 1732–1803 | 47 |
| Historic Mesopotamian city | 26 |
| Mesopotamian city | 17 |
| Early capital of Macedonia | 26 |
| City in the Crusades | 20 |
| Ancient Mesopotamian city | 25 |
| Ancient Macedonian capital | 26 |
| Ancient capital of Macedonian kings | 35 |
| Ancient capital of Macedonia | 28 |
| Urfa's former name | 22 |
| Urfa, once | 10 |
| Urfa formerly | 14 |
| One of the Crusader states | 26 |
| Old Mesopotamian city | 21 |
| Mesopotamian's Urfa | 23 |
| Macedonian city with Greek and Roman ruins | 42 |
| Macedonian city | 15 |
| Macedonian capital, once | 24 |
| Greek regional capital | 22 |
| Early Christian center | 22 |
| Early center of Christianity in Mesopotamia | 43 |
| City of Macedonia | 17 |
| City of ancient Mesopotamia | 27 |
| Capital of the Macedonian kings | 31 |
| Capital of ancient Macedonian kings | 35 |
| Ancient Urfa | 12 |
| Ancient Macedonian city with noted tombs | 40 |
| 12th-century Crusader state | 27 |
| Contemporary of Henry Wadsworth | 31 |
| Arthur Gordon Pym's creator | 31 |
| "Once upon a midnight dreary . . ." | 45 |
| Author of "The Fall of the Horse of Usher"? | 53 |
| Investigation into the death of a famous writer? | 48 |
| He was no dummy | 15 |
| Electronic music pioneer Varese | 31 |
| Folksy U.S. poet | 16 |
| Choleric movie comic | 20 |
| Masters of verse | 16 |
| Masters of poetry | 17 |
| Poet whose pen name was Webster Ford | 36 |
| Kansan who gained fame in Illinois | 34 |
| Illustrious Illinoisan | 22 |
| Godwin James's creator | 26 |
| "Starved Rock" poet | 29 |
| "Spoon River" man | 27 |
| "Spoon River" anthologist | 35 |
| "I must submit to an epitaph graven by a fool" penner | 63 |
| ''Spoon River Anthology'' poet's diploma? | 61 |
| Boy taken in by John Allan | 26 |
| Poe went postal? | 16 |
| Whodunit awards | 15 |
| Mystery awards | 14 |
| Awards for mystery writers | 26 |
| Dick Francis has four of them | 29 |
| Tec-fiction awards | 18 |
| Ross Thomas won two | 19 |
| Robert L. Fish Memorial Award and others | 40 |
| Possible results of best case scenarios? | 40 |
| Mystery-writers' awards | 27 |