| Tramp, for one | 14 |
| Trading vessel | 14 |
| Butchers | 8 |
| Freighters | 10 |
| Commerce ship's crew | 24 |
| Natives of an Anglo-Saxon kingdom | 33 |
| "Thanks, Pierre, nice mug!"? | 38 |
| Prayers' requests | 21 |
| Horton Foote's "Tender ___" | 41 |
| "Tender ___" (Duvall film) | 36 |
| "Tender ___" (1983 Robert Duvall film) | 48 |
| "Tender ___," 1983 film | 33 |
| Descriptor for Ming | 19 |
| Tahitian thank-yous | 19 |
| René's grateful responses | 32 |
| "Never on Sunday" actress Melina | 42 |
| Wednesday, to Duceppe | 21 |
| Kind of oxide | 13 |
| Full of a liquid metal | 22 |
| Eighth largest plus fifth largest planets | 41 |
| CALOMEL | 7 |
| 1960s-'70s Ford Company model | 33 |
| Proton-enhanced opportunist? | 28 |
| 6 __ | 4 |
| Feature of increasingly frigid temperatures | 43 |
| Golf course on another planet? | 30 |
| Former Ford offering | 20 |
| '70s Ford model | 19 |
| Ex-speedster of the N.F.L. | 26 |
| Rock singer Freddie getting up in the morning? | 46 |
| Bruce Willis film of '98 | 28 |
| 1998 Bruce Willis/Alec Baldwin thriller | 39 |
| 1998 Bruce Willis thriller | 26 |
| Car that replaced the Marquis | 29 |
| Welles project | 14 |
| Tybalt kills him | 16 |
| Romeo's reckless friend | 27 |
| Friend of Romeo | 15 |
| Viral video in which a defendant gets a light sentence? | 55 |
| Cannonball Adderley tune | 24 |
| W.S. on bowling ("The Tempest" I, 1) | 46 |
| Resting place of God, in the Bible | 34 |
| Napoleon's number two? | 26 |
| Curse of Notre Dame? | 20 |
| "You Make ___" Doors | 30 |
| Vieira or Baxter | 16 |
| New Hampshire town on a lake | 28 |
| James of the civil rights movement | 34 |
| George or Dandy Don | 19 |
| Her 1997 debut album included the hit "Bitch" | 55 |
| On-screen surgery resident | 26 |
| "The Music Man" composer | 34 |
| Former editorial page editor of The Washington Post and Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for Newsweek | 101 |
| Man used in old game of morris | 30 |
| Do nothing more than be dependent? | 34 |
| Ordinary human being | 20 |
| Marseille mothers who are not goddesses? | 40 |
| Dance with a sliding step | 25 |
| Relative of the cha-cha-cha | 27 |
| Pools | 5 |
| Montmartre matriarchs | 21 |
| French mothers | 14 |
| Ponds, in poesy | 15 |
| Women with enfants | 18 |
| Ponds | 5 |
| Poetic ponds | 12 |
| Poet's ponds | 16 |
| Parts of familles | 17 |
| Parisian mothers | 16 |
| Paris parents | 13 |
| Overseas parents | 16 |
| Mothers, in Marseilles | 22 |
| Montpellier matriarchs | 22 |
| Metz mothers | 12 |
| Glass collars | 13 |
| Least bit of space? | 19 |
| Tiniest dot? | 12 |
| Diving ducks | 12 |
| Feathered fish-eaters | 21 |
| Act of combining | 16 |
| Big events in the corporate world | 33 |
| Wall Street news items | 22 |
| These may generate conglomerates | 32 |
| Some deals filed with the SEC | 29 |
| One area of corporate law | 25 |
| Corporative consolidations | 26 |
| Corporate ploys | 15 |
| Corporate marriages | 19 |
| Consolidations | 14 |
| Commercial law firm specialty | 29 |
| Business page news | 18 |
| Form a hit squad? | 17 |
| Entrance ramp sign | 18 |
| Partial: Comb. form | 19 |
| Partial: Prefix | 15 |
| Silverware center near New Haven | 32 |
| City near New Haven | 19 |
| City near Hartford | 18 |
| City NE of New Haven | 20 |
| CT/CO cities | 12 |