| Basic information | 17 |
| Favorable for the most part | 27 |
| Heart and liver | 15 |
| Heart and brain | 15 |
| Robert Devereux's charm? | 28 |
| English kingdom's charm? | 28 |
| English therapist, perhaps? | 27 |
| Treatment for an English earl? | 30 |
| They, in Torino | 15 |
| They, in Roma | 13 |
| They, in Palermo | 16 |
| They (Italian) | 14 |
| Little Esthers | 14 |
| Vinegar, in Vienna | 18 |
| "You betcha" | 22 |
| City on the Neckar | 18 |
| Susie of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" | 41 |
| Excusers from court dates | 25 |
| Legal excuse, in England | 24 |
| Excuses in English law | 22 |
| Cinnamon stone | 14 |
| Flight: Fr. | 11 |
| Frenchman's flight | 22 |
| Flight, in France | 17 |
| Choice for a fill-up in Canada | 30 |
| Bygone U.S. fuel stop | 21 |
| Humane org. for juveniles | 25 |
| Actual, after "in" | 28 |
| To be at the Forum | 18 |
| "Mi casa ___ casa" | 28 |
| "Mi casa --- casa" | 28 |
| "Mi casa __ casa" | 27 |
| New businessman's activity | 30 |
| Inns and stores: abbr. | 22 |
| Michigan, e.g., to a Spaniard | 29 |
| Tejas y Nuevo México, por ejemplo | 36 |
| Tabasco, Durango and Chihuahua, e.g. | 36 |
| Tabasco and others | 18 |
| Sonora and others | 17 |
| Sinaloa "y" Sonora | 28 |
| Oaxaca y Veracruz | 17 |
| Mexico has 31 of them | 21 |
| Mexican divisions | 17 |
| Los ___ Unidos | 14 |
| Guerrero y Oaxaca | 17 |
| Durango, Veracruz, y Sonora | 27 |
| Divisiones de México | 23 |
| Chihuahua and others | 20 |
| Chihuahua and Campeche | 22 |
| Arizona and Texas, to Mexicans | 30 |
| Lobster peduncle | 16 |
| Worsted fabric | 14 |
| Small café | 13 |
| Bistro; café | 15 |
| Imprint: Sp. | 12 |
| They are, in Tijuana | 20 |
| They are, in Argentina | 22 |
| "They are," in Spanish class | 38 |
| "Dónde ___ los Ladrones?" (1998 platinum album by Shakira) | 71 |
| Argentine cattle ranch | 22 |
| Ranches of S. A. | 16 |
| Revenue for Biltmore or Downton Abbey? | 38 |
| Sussex station sedan | 20 |
| Station wagon, to Brits | 23 |
| Station wagon, in England | 25 |
| Brit's station wagon | 24 |
| Station wagons, in England | 26 |
| What Brits call station wagons | 30 |
| Station wagons abroad | 21 |
| Largish vehicles on motorways | 29 |
| English station wagons | 22 |
| Propertied | 10 |
| Like the landed gentry | 22 |
| Endowed, as at a will reading | 29 |
| Endowed with possessions | 24 |
| Endowed with land | 17 |
| JR. | 3 |
| Former European princess's elaborate dwelling? | 50 |
| Once-beautiful castle? | 22 |
| They might be held to cover death taxes | 39 |
| They have lots of dead people | 29 |
| Events for some antiquers | 25 |
| Events for getting rid of deaf people's stuff | 49 |
| Events for antique hunters, maybe | 33 |
| Auctions after expirations | 26 |
| Antique dealers' destinations | 33 |
| "The note accompanying the ___ ___ that all money should go to charity" | 81 |
| Heir's headache | 19 |
| Heir's burden | 17 |
| Subject of IRS Form 706 | 23 |
| Passing burden? | 15 |
| Heir's inconvenience | 24 |
| Certain levy | 12 |
| A trust may reduce it | 21 |
| Financial planning concern | 26 |
| Survivors' concerns | 23 |
| Some federal government income [left only] | 42 |
| "N'___ pas?" | 26 |
| Cosmetics mogul who said "Beauty is an attitude" | 58 |
| Cosmetician who married the same man twice, in 1930 and 1942 | 60 |