| Diacritical marks | 17 |
| Phonetician's diacritics | 28 |
| Apple delivery vehicle? | 23 |
| Apple computer delivery vehicles? | 33 |
| Shakespearean avenger | 21 |
| Retinal spot that may degenerate | 32 |
| Eye part subject to degeneration | 32 |
| Blotches | 8 |
| Spots; stains | 13 |
| Source of carnal desires? | 25 |
| Blur, in printing | 17 |
| Skin spots | 10 |
| Blurs in printing | 17 |
| One who doesn't do Windows? | 31 |
| Apple picker? | 13 |
| Irishman's darling | 22 |
| Irish darling | 13 |
| Epic battle in technology ... or a hint to four crossings in this puzzle | 72 |
| N.Y.C. landmarks of a sort | 26 |
| World's fourth-largest isl. | 31 |
| Lemurs' land | 16 |
| Island off east Africa | 22 |
| Title island of a 2005 DreamWorks animated film | 47 |
| Malagasy Republic's alternate name | 38 |
| Its currency unit is the ariary | 31 |
| Island off Mozambique | 21 |
| Island off Africa's southeast coast | 39 |
| Island nation in the Indian Ocean | 33 |
| Island known for its unique species | 35 |
| Fourth largest island | 21 |
| "The eighth continent," to ecologists | 47 |
| Puccini's "___ Butterfly" | 39 |
| Puccini's "__ Butterfly" | 38 |
| Puccini's '-- Butterfly' | 36 |
| Butterfly et al. | 16 |
| Opera performed today, yet neglected | 36 |
| Lady paid for one insect? | 25 |
| Untrustworthy Puccini heroine? | 30 |
| Greer Garson film: 1943 | 23 |
| 1943 Greer Garson title role | 28 |
| French woman with a sexy shape? | 31 |
| "Knit two, purl two" | 30 |
| Well-knit femme of fiction? | 27 |
| Novel about a surrogate mother? | 31 |
| Appropriate name for a female fertility clinic? | 47 |
| Simone Signoret role | 20 |
| "Mr. Deeds" actor gets inside yours truly to portray a Frenchwoman? | 77 |
| Shirley MacLaine as piano teacher | 33 |
| 1988 Shirley MacLaine movie | 27 |
| Parliamentary address? | 22 |
| Famed museum founder | 20 |
| Request to Tussaud to change? Woof! | 35 |
| Classic palindrome | 18 |
| Palindromic phrase ostensibly spoken to a person with a palindromic name | 72 |
| Original introduction? | 22 |
| First palindrome? | 17 |
| First mate's greeting? | 26 |
| First man's introduction to Eve? | 36 |
| First family greeting | 21 |
| Earliest known greeting | 23 |
| Gentleman's intransigent reply? | 35 |
| Titles for chairwomen | 21 |
| House keepers | 13 |
| Chairwomen | 10 |
| They head houses of ill repute | 30 |
| WomenÂ’s titles | 18 |
| Women in a letter's salutation | 34 |
| Terms of address | 16 |
| House-keeping women | 19 |
| House leaders? | 14 |
| Female household heads | 22 |
| Counterparts of sirs | 20 |
| Chairwomen's titles | 23 |
| Chairwomen, e.g. | 16 |
| Brothel keepers | 15 |
| Cathouse owner's gambling debts? | 36 |
| Nancy Pelosi was the first person ever to have this title in Congress | 69 |
| He captured Stony Point: 1779 | 29 |
| Town in Hungary | 15 |
| ___ a wet hen | 13 |
| ___ a hatter | 12 |
| "___ the sea and wind when both contend": "Hamlet" | 70 |
| ___ a March hare | 16 |
| ___ March hare | 14 |
| Downright indignant | 19 |
| Quite dotty | 11 |
| Nuts or bananas | 15 |
| Completely daft | 15 |
| Pennants depicting Alfred E. Neuman? | 36 |
| Frontiersman awakening in a foul mood? [1969] | 45 |
| Zany sorts | 10 |
| Reckless types | 14 |
| Daredevils | 10 |
| How the case of commercial espionage is halted? | 47 |
| Health concern in 2004 news, familiarly | 39 |
| Slaughterhouse disease | 22 |
| Disease first spotted in the US in 2003 | 39 |
| Bovine spongiform encephalopathy, in headlines | 46 |
| Bovine spongiform encephalopathy, casually | 42 |
| __ disease: bovine infection | 28 |