| Pin the blame on | 16 |
| Quake locale | 12 |
| Tennis miscue | 13 |
| San Andreas, for one | 20 |
| Rock fracture | 13 |
| Blame game subject | 18 |
| "It's my __" (blame-taking phrase) | 48 |
| Wimbledon no-no | 15 |
| Tennis umpire call | 18 |
| Tennis player's error | 25 |
| Tennis no-no | 12 |
| Tennis "misstep" | 26 |
| Seismological concern | 21 |
| Quake spot | 10 |
| Quake site | 10 |
| Poor service | 12 |
| It's commonly found | 23 |
| Geologist's big break? | 26 |
| Geological concern | 18 |
| Geologic fracture | 17 |
| Fracture in the earth's crust | 33 |
| Earthshaking matter? | 20 |
| Denali National Park sits on one | 32 |
| Court official's call | 25 |
| Cause for an underground movement | 33 |
| Didn't serve well | 21 |
| Deducted style points from | 26 |
| Bearing the blame | 17 |
| Wrongdoers, in England | 22 |
| Some linesmen? | 14 |
| Earthquake geologists? | 22 |
| Earthquake dowsers? | 19 |
| Line judge's mission? | 25 |
| Legal proceeding at Wimbledon? | 30 |
| Free from defect | 16 |
| Earthquake site | 15 |
| Small print in quake insurance? | 31 |
| Things running through California | 33 |
| Tennis serve goofs | 18 |
| Some tennis serves | 18 |
| San Andreas and foot | 20 |
| Ones running through California | 31 |
| Errors at Wimbledon | 19 |
| Earthshaking matters? | 21 |
| Cracks in a crust | 17 |
| Bad serves | 10 |
| "The greatest of ___ . . . " (Start of a Carlyle quote) | 65 |
| Nitpicker's headscratcher (Part 2) | 38 |
| Unsound reasoning | 17 |
| Sour notes? | 11 |
| Zoological groups | 17 |
| Treatises on animals | 20 |
| Animal life of various regions | 30 |
| Relating to regional animal life | 32 |
| Regional groups of animal life | 30 |
| Zoological studies | 18 |
| Regions' animals | 20 |
| Animal classifications | 22 |
| "Pénélope" composer | 35 |
| History of Artauthor | 23 |
| Composer Gabriel: 1845-1924 | 27 |
| Composer Gabriel Urbain | 23 |
| Ballade composer | 19 |
| "Messe de Requiem" composer | 37 |
| "L'Organiste" composer | 36 |
| "L'Horizon Chimérique" composer | 48 |
| Poet's "Long live composer Gabriel!"? | 51 |
| "Big Halsey and Little ___" | 37 |
| Magical treatment? | 18 |
| Lunch fare for a German soul-seller? | 36 |
| Like Marguerite's lover | 27 |
| ''Comme il ___'' (proper: French) | 49 |
| French armchair | 15 |
| Some early 20th-century French artists | 38 |
| Matisse, Dufy and Derain | 24 |
| Henri Matisse's art movement | 32 |
| Matisse et al. | 14 |
| McMansion, in other words | 25 |
| Fan fiction based on "Cimarron" and "Show Boat"? | 68 |
| Simulated living room feature | 29 |
| It's not really mink, for example | 37 |
| Imitation anger? | 16 |
| Bird of prey's feint? | 25 |
| Gust that might make you look like a hipster? | 45 |
| Someone safely in the middle class who puts on airs of an alternative lifestyle | 79 |
| Bootleg cat food? | 17 |
| Computers on the "Star Trek" set? | 43 |
| Rockport knockoffs? | 19 |
| Black-and-white stuffed animals? | 32 |
| Imitation shells and tubes? | 27 |
| For-display-only deli items? | 28 |
| Ersatz hip-hop slang? | 21 |
| Quidditch, Calvinball, etc.? | 28 |
| Risotto morsel | 14 |
| Alternative to a chickpea, in some falafels | 43 |
| Hannibal Lecter ate them | 24 |
| They can be used to make risotto | 32 |
| "I ate his liver with some ___ and a nice Chianti": Hannibal Lecter | 77 |
| Classic sitcom full of beans? | 29 |
| Broad beans | 11 |