| 'Strange Interlude' writer | 34 |
| 97401 | 5 |
| Where the Oregon swim team practices? | 37 |
| St. ___ Cathedral in Londonderry | 32 |
| Ormandy and Onegin | 18 |
| Ormandy and O'Neill | 23 |
| O'Neill and McCarthy | 24 |
| Ionesco and Ormandy | 19 |
| Oregonian biologist | 19 |
| Noted name in puzzling | 22 |
| Four-time Pulitzer-winning playwright? | 38 |
| Pacific Northwest city | 22 |
| Southern historical novelist Price | 34 |
| Saint whose feast day is December 25 | 36 |
| Saint whose feast day is Dec. 25 | 32 |
| Napoleon III's wife, originally | 35 |
| Genus of tropical trees | 23 |
| Flutist Zukerman | 16 |
| A. C. Doyle's "Veiled Lodger" | 43 |
| Well-born | 9 |
| Having good inherited characteristics | 37 |
| Concerned with good breeding | 28 |
| Aiming at improving the breed | 29 |
| Process of improving offspring | 30 |
| Hereditary-control movement | 27 |
| Breeding to improve good qualities | 34 |
| Wife of Napoleon III | 20 |
| Wife of Louis Napoleon | 22 |
| Prince Andrew's younger daughter | 36 |
| Empress to Napoleon III | 23 |
| O'Neill, to Fellini | 23 |
| Tchaikovsky hero | 16 |
| Bravos | 6 |
| Old-time bravos | 15 |
| Early bravos | 12 |
| Single-celled organism with a flagellum | 39 |
| Protozoan that can photosynthesize | 34 |
| Pins and needles' place | 27 |
| Ornamental grasses | 18 |
| Faulkner's femme fatale | 27 |
| Owl, in Berlin | 14 |
| Owls, in Germany | 16 |
| Blessed bread | 13 |
| Laudatory tributes upon someone's passing | 45 |
| One who makes passing remarks? | 30 |
| Praise giver | 12 |
| One delivering a panegyric | 26 |
| Speakers at memorial services | 29 |
| Lauders | 7 |
| Praise posthumously | 19 |
| Praise during a wake | 20 |
| Speaks about gravely? | 21 |
| "Crescit ___," N.M. motto | 35 |
| Shriver and namesakes | 21 |
| One of the Kennedys, and namesakes | 34 |
| Civil well-being | 16 |
| Harem guard | 11 |
| Palace guard, perhaps | 21 |
| Harem guard, typically | 22 |
| Harem guard of old | 18 |
| Castrato, e.g. | 14 |
| Ball-bearing one no longer | 26 |
| Ancient court official who got his job because he could be trusted around women | 79 |
| Harem guards | 12 |
| Harem guards, usually | 21 |
| Well-suited name [1997] | 23 |
| Dr. Foote the podiatrist, e.g. | 30 |
| "Holy mackerel!" and others | 37 |
| It's a nice way to say something | 36 |
| Heck or darn, e.g. | 18 |
| One who doesn't speak plain English? | 40 |
| Tuba's cousin | 17 |
| Ear pleaser | 11 |
| Having a feeling of well-being | 30 |
| "In favor?" said Tom ___ | 34 |
| Shakespearean jester after winning the lottery? | 47 |
| Syrian irrigation source | 24 |
| River to the Tigris | 19 |
| Major Iraqi river | 17 |
| Regular breathing | 17 |
| Two-continent people | 20 |
| Nuclear group set up in 1957 | 28 |
| 95501 | 5 |
| Sounds when the lights come on | 30 |
| Treacherous straits | 19 |
| Tidal tracts | 12 |
| "Medea" playwright | 28 |
| Author of "Medea" | 27 |
| "The Trojan Women" playwright | 39 |
| "Alcestis" dramatist | 30 |
| Russian dancer at Chippendales? (M) | 35 |
| Currency union since 1999 | 25 |
| Intercontinental investment | 27 |
| Small change in Spain | 21 |
| Like Mercator's map | 23 |
| New mintage of 2002 | 19 |
| Multinational currency with a common reverse side | 49 |
| Specialist who's paid in continental currency? | 50 |
| Overseas trade center | 21 |
| Group encouraging free trade | 28 |