| Submarine-shaped sandwiches | 27 |
| Leander's lover et al. | 26 |
| Leander's love and others | 29 |
| Large lunch sandwiches | 22 |
| Munich man's title | 22 |
| German "Mr." | 22 |
| Frau's counterpart | 22 |
| Frankfurt term of address | 25 |
| Title for Goethe or Grass | 25 |
| Munchen man of the house | 24 |
| German "Mister" | 25 |
| Berlin "Mister" | 25 |
| Tommy of the Cardinals | 22 |
| Title of respect abroad | 23 |
| Title in Düsseldorf | 22 |
| Señor, in Stuttgart | 22 |
| München "sir" | 26 |
| Man of the "Haus" | 27 |
| German term of address | 22 |
| Gentleman from Germany | 22 |
| Fräulein's fiancé | 27 |
| Dude from Düsseldorf | 23 |
| Cardinal All-Star: 1985 | 23 |
| "Frau"'s mate | 27 |
| Venezuelan designer Carolina | 28 |
| Fashion designer Carolina | 25 |
| V-shaped twill pattern | 22 |
| Red ones are misleading | 23 |
| If red, these may mislead | 25 |
| One of a matching pair | 22 |
| Word on a matching towel | 24 |
| Half of a matching set | 22 |
| Traditional towel embroidery | 28 |
| Partner of "his" | 26 |
| Part of a matched pair | 22 |
| One of a set of towels | 22 |
| One of a matching pair? | 23 |
| One of a matched pair, maybe | 28 |
| Obnoxious vanity plate | 22 |
| Like one of the towels? | 23 |
| Half the divorce settlement | 27 |
| Half of a matched pair | 22 |
| Embroidered inscription | 23 |
| Divorce settlement portion | 26 |
| Bride's towel word | 22 |
| "His" counterpart | 27 |
| ... and its possessive form | 27 |
| Â Â Popular mixer maker | 29 |
| Pulitzer journalist Seymour | 27 |
| Pulitzer winner Seymour | 23 |
| Kristin of Throwing Muses | 25 |
| Sweet Pennsylvania town | 23 |
| Town known for chocolate | 24 |
| Chocolate town, U.S.A. | 22 |
| Unit of one cycle a second | 26 |
| It doesn't sell Band-Aids | 29 |
| Fraction of a kilocycle | 23 |
| A Nobel physicist: 1925 | 23 |
| Ricardo's TV costar | 23 |
| Brothers and nephews, e.g. | 26 |
| Tom, Dick and Harry, e.g. | 25 |
| Uncles and nephews, e.g. | 24 |
| "___ So Fine" | 23 |
| "--- So Fine" | 23 |
| About half of all babies | 24 |
| "Nowhere Man" start | 29 |
| "___ my man" | 22 |
| "___ ba-a-ack!" | 25 |
| Drakes and roosters, e.g. | 25 |
| Bulls, rams, and bucks | 22 |
| Braves and bucks, e.g. | 22 |
| "For ___ a ..." | 25 |
| "___ just my Bill" | 28 |
| "___ dead, Jim" | 25 |
| " ___ dead, Jim." | 27 |
| 'For -- a jolly ...' | 28 |
| ____ a Real Nowhere Man | 26 |
| "For ___ jolly ..." | 29 |
| "For --- jolly..." | 28 |
| "For ___ jolly..." | 28 |
| '-- real nowhere man' | 29 |
| ____ Rebel : 1962 hit song | 28 |
| Pronoun separated by a slash | 28 |
| Politically correct pronoun | 27 |
| Pronoun that covers everybody | 29 |
| Pronoun for two genders | 23 |
| Say "um ..." | 22 |
| Sportscaster's cry | 22 |
| Name on toy fuel trucks | 23 |
| Gas company with toy trucks | 27 |
| Company with toy trucks | 23 |
| Brand on some toy trucks | 24 |
| Spandau's last prisoner | 27 |
| Spandau's final resident | 28 |
| Global oil and gas company | 26 |
| Dame Myra of the keyboard | 25 |
| Dame Myra at the piano | 22 |
| Player in the Shell game? | 25 |
| Nuremberg war criminal Rudolf | 29 |
| Notorious Nazi parachutist | 26 |