| The spider bugs | 15 |
| Spider bug | 10 |
| Heliogabalus's birthplace | 29 |
| City of old Syria | 17 |
| Bug genus | 9 |
| Ancient Syrian city | 19 |
| Ancient city in Syria | 21 |
| Ipecac and others | 17 |
| Poison antidotes | 16 |
| They make people want to throw up | 33 |
| Ipecacs, e.g. | 13 |
| Dosages for poison swallowers | 29 |
| Flightless bird: Var. | 21 |
| Australia's national bird: var. | 35 |
| A ratite | 8 |
| That old ratite bird | 20 |
| Outback bird: var. | 18 |
| Cassowary-like bird | 19 |
| Ostrich-like birds: Var. | 24 |
| Cousins of cassowaries: Var. | 28 |
| Avine giants | 12 |
| Tumultuous uprising | 19 |
| Popular uprising | 16 |
| Uprising: Fr. | 13 |
| "Where Angels Fear to Tread" novelist | 47 |
| "Howards End" novelist | 32 |
| "Howards End" author | 30 |
| "A Passage to India" author | 37 |
| Creator of Mr. Fielding and Prof. Godbole | 41 |
| Author of "A Room With a View" | 40 |
| "The Longest Journey" author | 38 |
| Las Vegas landmark | 18 |
| Monogram of the author of "The Killers" | 49 |
| Medical comb. form | 18 |
| Blood condition: Comb. form | 27 |
| Blood state: Suffix | 19 |
| Suffix re blood condition | 25 |
| Blood state: Comb. form | 23 |
| Refugee: Abbr. | 14 |
| Pioneer: abbr. | 14 |
| A D.P. is one | 13 |
| Relocated to the U.S., on many family trees: abbr. | 50 |
| Visa holder | 11 |
| One who leaves the country | 26 |
| One settling elsewhere | 22 |
| Leaver of a kind | 16 |
| Displaced person, perhaps | 25 |
| Irish farmers, 1840 | 19 |
| Expatriates | 11 |
| Left the country, perhaps | 25 |
| Left for good | 13 |
| Changes residency in a big way | 30 |
| Leaves one's country | 24 |
| Concern of Soviet officials | 27 |
| One leaving one country to settle in another | 44 |
| U.S.S.R. fugitive, e.g. | 23 |
| Someone who leaves one country for another | 42 |
| Refusenik, after she's been granted an exit visa | 52 |
| Female political refugee | 24 |
| Expat | 5 |
| Ellis Island arrival (Var.) | 27 |
| D.P. | 4 |
| A displaced person | 18 |
| Zola and Berliner | 17 |
| Pugilist Griffith et al. | 24 |
| "Ratatouille" rat and namesakes | 41 |
| Zola et al. | 11 |
| Zola and Griffith | 17 |
| Writer Zola and others | 22 |
| Sociologist Durkheim and author Zola | 36 |
| Novelist Zola and others | 24 |
| Namesakes of a Rousseau hero | 28 |
| Herzog and Zola | 15 |
| Boxer Griffith et al. | 21 |
| Boxer Griffith and others | 25 |
| "South Pacific" protagonist and namesakes | 51 |
| Dreyfus defender | 16 |
| "J'accuse" author | 31 |
| "Thérèse Raquin" novelist | 41 |
| Dreyfus Affair figure | 21 |
| Writer painted by Manet | 23 |
| Writer interred in the Panthéon | 34 |
| Author who was the title subject of the Best Picture of 1937 | 60 |
| Alfred Dreyfus's defender | 29 |
| "The Life of ___": 1937 Oscar winner | 46 |
| "The Experimental Novel" novelist | 43 |
| Iago's wife | 15 |
| Iago's spouse | 17 |
| Iago kills her in Act V | 23 |
| Wife of Iago | 12 |
| She calls Othello a "murderous coxcomb" | 49 |
| Lady-in-waiting in "Othello" | 38 |
| Italy's ___-Romagna region | 30 |
| IagoÂ’s wife | 15 |
| Faithful servant in "Otello" | 38 |
| Desdemona's faithful servant | 32 |
| Clarke of 'Game of Thrones' | 35 |
| "Otello" mezzo role | 29 |
| ___-Romagna (region of Italy) | 29 |
| Mexican revolutionary Zapata | 28 |