| Talk about Tennyson poems? | 26 |
| Discussion of a Theocritus poem? | 32 |
| Charmingly pastoral | 19 |
| Charmingly simple | 17 |
| Tranquil, like a cloudless day at a seaside retreat | 51 |
| Simple and carefree | 19 |
| Really, really beautiful | 24 |
| Charmingly rustic | 17 |
| Adjective for Xanadu | 20 |
| PASTORAL POEMS INCAPACITATE TEEN FAVES | 38 |
| Tennyson publication | 20 |
| Tennyson's Arthur cycle | 27 |
| Tennyson's 12-poem series | 29 |
| Notable series of narrative poems | 33 |
| 19th-century cycle of poems based on Arthurian legend | 53 |
| Roadside bomb, for short | 24 |
| Roadside bomb, briefly | 22 |
| Roadside bomb: Abbr. | 20 |
| Roadside bomb letters | 21 |
| Mil. roadside hazard | 20 |
| Iraq war danger, for short | 26 |
| "The Hurt Locker" hazard, for short | 45 |
| War-zone danger, briefly | 24 |
| Roadside weapon (Abbr.) | 23 |
| Roadside threat in Iraq: Abbr. | 30 |
| Roadside military danger: Abbr. | 31 |
| Roadside bomb, e.g. | 19 |
| Modern wartime hazard, for short | 32 |
| Modern war hazard, briefly | 26 |
| Modern military hazard, briefly | 31 |
| Iraq war hazard, briefly | 24 |
| Homemade bomb, for short | 24 |
| Deadly wartime hazard: Abbr. | 28 |
| Danger in war-torn regions, for short | 37 |
| Bull or Jell follower | 21 |
| "The Hurt Locker" bomb | 32 |
| Roadside bombs, in mil. jargon | 30 |
| Event in the documentary "Spellbound" | 47 |
| Major New York-to-Tennessee route | 33 |
| Niger end? | 10 |
| Pat needs this to maintain composure | 36 |
| Len's attachment? | 21 |
| Attachment for "len" | 30 |
| Flemish name for Ypres | 22 |
| Yesterday, in Italy | 19 |
| Yesterday, in Roma | 18 |
| Yesterday: It. | 14 |
| Yesterday, to Luigi | 19 |
| Yesterday, in Pisa | 18 |
| Yesterday, in Napoli | 20 |
| Pietro's yesterday | 22 |
| Opposite of domani | 18 |
| Luigi's yesterday | 21 |
| "____ son salita" (Puccini aria) | 42 |
| Old name for De Valera's land | 33 |
| Ireland's ancient name | 26 |
| Ancient Ireland | 15 |
| Great-grandchild, in Glasgow | 28 |
| Glaswegian's great-grandchild | 33 |
| Suffixes with "cloth" and "cash" | 52 |
| Suffixes for doers | 18 |
| Suffixes for cash and cloth | 27 |
| Comparative endings | 19 |
| Suffixes with cloth and cash | 28 |
| Suffixes for cloth or cash | 26 |
| Suffixes for cash and bombard | 29 |
| Persons engaged in: Suffix | 26 |
| People engaged in: Suffix | 25 |
| Front or sold ender | 19 |
| Front followers | 15 |
| Followers of cash and cloth | 27 |
| Endings with court and front | 28 |
| Cloth ends | 10 |
| Cash conclusions | 16 |
| Cash and cloth finishers | 24 |
| Town in E Sardinia | 18 |
| Italian town near Ancona | 24 |
| Birthplace of Frederick II | 26 |
| Egotism? | 8 |
| Form of Jesus | 13 |
| Philosopher associated with the “will to power” | 55 |
| Self-diagnosis? | 15 |
| Word before only | 16 |
| Providing | 9 |
| In event that | 13 |
| Bright words from Conrad Aiken | 30 |
| Advice for solving this puzzle, part 1 | 38 |
| Start of a trivia question | 26 |
| U2 song appropriate for many performers in "Spider-Man"? | 66 |
| When to expect good results | 27 |
| Start of a thought-provoking question | 37 |
| Start of a profound question | 28 |
| Techno version of a Patsy Cline song? | 37 |
| Patsy Cline song | 16 |
| 1961 Patsy Cline hit, to a March baby? | 38 |
| News, to Sun city editor John B. Bogart | 39 |
| "___ airplane leaves O'Hare at 9 p.m...." | 55 |
| ___ when | 8 |
| __ when (supposing) | 19 |
| Start of a question to ponder | 29 |