| Fancy sleeve adornment | 22 |
| Slap, in Paris | 14 |
| Nice slap? | 10 |
| Places to see links | 19 |
| Features of some dress shirts | 29 |
| Haiti, once | 11 |
| Sandwich served au jus | 22 |
| Quick swim in la mer? | 21 |
| They have large windows | 23 |
| Trench filled to ground level | 29 |
| Derrières? | 13 |
| Frothy comedy | 13 |
| CANNES | 6 |
| Destroyers of les forêts? | 28 |
| Blazers in Paris? | 17 |
| What the entomologist brought to the potluck dinner? | 52 |
| What "action de donner" is | 36 |
| Oui | 3 |
| Avignon avengers? | 17 |
| Civil unrest in Brest? | 22 |
| Coiled instrument | 17 |
| Mellow brass instrument | 23 |
| Mellow brass | 12 |
| CORNE | 5 |
| Coiled brass | 12 |
| Parisian stinger? | 17 |
| Parisian pest? | 14 |
| Pianist Bruce relocated to Paris? | 33 |
| Desserts with eggs | 18 |
| Passport from Paris? | 20 |
| Nickname for Simone | 19 |
| Gallic characteristic | 21 |
| Parisian pals? | 14 |
| Certain lingerie trim | 21 |
| Congé | 8 |
| AWOL's action | 17 |
| PARISIAN TEAM HANDILY DEFEATS ALL-STATE SQUAD | 45 |
| John Fowles's lady | 22 |
| Marching band leader from Paris? | 32 |
| "A ___ must be always talking . . . ": S. Johnson | 59 |
| Spa treatment #1 | 16 |
| Waterway for Pierre | 19 |
| Certain Paris natives | 21 |
| Maurice, Pierre et al. | 22 |
| Fighting force on la mer | 24 |
| Pungent chip topper | 19 |
| Hearty first course | 19 |
| Common restaurant offering that was Julia Child's last meal | 63 |
| Works by Jean-Philippe Rameau | 29 |
| Pepe Le Pew could use some | 26 |
| Marquesas, Society Islands, etc. | 32 |
| Pet for Montand? | 16 |
| What's NOUS? | 16 |
| Tourist attraction down by the bayou | 36 |
| New Orleans section | 19 |
| New Orleans neighborhood | 24 |
| New Orleans district | 20 |
| Classic New Orleans neighborhood | 32 |
| Event that began in 1789 | 24 |
| Buick on the Champs Élysées? | 35 |
| The wolf, in "Peter and the Wolf" | 43 |
| Prominent features of the theme from "Star Wars" | 58 |
| Big name in mustard | 19 |
| Descartes and Comte, e.g. | 25 |
| Stitching technique that hides edges | 36 |
| February 6, 1778 | 16 |
| Rich chocolate dessert with a crust | 35 |
| Chilled, crusty chocolate dessert | 33 |
| Foreign exchange? | 17 |
| '3rd Rock From the Sun' cast member | 43 |
| Minor gambler on the Cote d'Azur | 36 |
| Bookbinding guard | 17 |
| "Cheers!" in Cherbourg? | 33 |
| Sedan snack | 11 |
| Christmastime dessert in Portugal and Brazil | 44 |
| Breakfast in Bordeaux? | 22 |
| Breakfast dish from Paris | 25 |
| A votre sante? | 14 |
| "A votre santé!" | 29 |
| Napoleon, e.g., prior to exile? | 31 |
| Complaint from Clouseau? | 24 |
| Crybaby's favorite dinner drinks? | 37 |
| Vietnam was part of it | 22 |
| Wild and excited | 16 |
| Portmanteau for partners who are also competitors | 49 |
| Allies who are also rivals | 26 |
| Supporter to keep a watchful eye on | 35 |
| Semi-opponent | 13 |
| Fake chum | 9 |
| Artie Shaw gold platter of 1940 | 31 |
| Not just fast-paced | 19 |
| Mad; wild | 9 |
| Soprano Mirella of the Met | 26 |
| Mirella of the Met | 18 |
| Diva Mirella | 12 |
| Band that covered ''Bizarre Love Triangle'' | 59 |
| Hysterical states | 17 |
| Fans may be worked into them | 28 |
| GM and DuPont partnered to make it in the 1930s | 47 |
| Some CFC's | 14 |