| Set up the tents | 16 |
| Provided quarters for | 21 |
| Pitched one's tent and settled in | 37 |
| Pitched one's tent | 22 |
| Sets up tents | 13 |
| Settles down for the night, in the forest | 41 |
| Puts down stakes, quite possibly | 32 |
| Prepares to spend the night | 27 |
| Does some outdoor pitching? | 27 |
| Seals a bottle | 14 |
| Protect or condense | 19 |
| CAPITAL ONE/SUN merger with a succinct press release | 52 |
| Reserve, in Rouen | 17 |
| Reserve item, in France | 23 |
| Means of protecting breakables | 30 |
| Turn into money | 15 |
| Turn into bills and/or coins | 28 |
| Convert to money, British style | 31 |
| Convert at Barclays, say | 24 |
| Acts of enclosing | 17 |
| Hides in a grotto | 17 |
| Pregnant | 8 |
| With child | 10 |
| In an advanced stage of pregnancy | 33 |
| Brainy? | 7 |
| Endings for "differ" and "prefer" | 53 |
| Suffixes with refer and defer | 29 |
| Suffixes with differ and confer | 31 |
| Suffixes with depend and insist | 31 |
| Suffixes with depend and differ | 31 |
| Suffixes for differ and confer | 30 |
| Endings for prefer and differ | 29 |
| Endings for differ and prefer | 29 |
| Confine at the zoo | 18 |
| Like some gangs | 15 |
| "Sam who?""Sam __" | 38 |
| Fairy-tale setting | 18 |
| 1945 Lowe/Joyce movie (with "The") | 44 |
| Puerto Rico, affectionately, with "the" | 49 |
| Sorcerers or magicians, e.g. | 28 |
| New Mexico's tag motto: Land of ____ | 40 |
| Decorate by inlaying a jewel | 28 |
| Decorate with inlaid work | 25 |
| Puts in a setting | 17 |
| Some fast-food offerings | 24 |
| Suffixes of quality | 19 |
| Live oak | 8 |
| California oak | 14 |
| Live oak of California | 22 |
| Western oak | 11 |
| Spanish name for the holm oak | 29 |
| Father of Spanish drama Juan del | 32 |
| Father of Spanish drama | 23 |
| Oak grove | 9 |
| Live oaks | 9 |
| Used code words? | 16 |
| Gather around | 13 |
| Ringing | 7 |
| He wrote the first Spanish description of America | 49 |
| In ordinary language | 20 |
| Seize and hold | 14 |
| Group within a group | 20 |
| Surrounded territory | 20 |
| West Berlin, to East Germany | 28 |
| Vatican City, vis-Ã -vis Rome | 31 |
| Vatican City, to Rome, e.g. | 27 |
| Vatican City vis-Ã -vis Rome | 30 |
| Vatican City or San Marino | 26 |
| Vatican City is one | 19 |
| Tract enclosed within foreign territory | 39 |
| Territory within a foreign country | 34 |
| Surrounded area | 15 |
| San Marino or Vatican City, for example | 39 |
| San Marino or Vatican City, e.g. | 32 |
| Place surrounded by foreign territory | 37 |
| Landlocked territory with only one neighbor | 43 |
| Land within a land | 18 |
| Kennedy compound, e.g. | 22 |
| Isolated region | 15 |
| Isolated community | 18 |
| Isolated area | 13 |
| Island of a sort | 16 |
| Hemmed-in territory | 19 |
| Goa, formerly | 13 |
| Ethnic area, perhaps | 20 |
| Closed-off area | 15 |
| Bounded area | 12 |
| Anagram for valence | 19 |
| Phenomena of the empire era | 27 |
| Isolated districts | 18 |
| Envelope stuffer | 16 |
| Hemming in | 10 |
| Envelope contents | 17 |
| Coops and the like | 18 |
| Putting into cipher | 19 |
| Warm praise | 11 |
| Lofty praise | 12 |
| Went back on stage | 18 |
| Did a few more numbers | 22 |
| Clapped for more | 16 |