| It's all dots and dashes | 28 |
| In which E is • | 24 |
| Dots and dashes | 15 |
| Dit-dah system | 14 |
| Communication type | 18 |
| Communication means for emergencies | 35 |
| A ham might use it | 18 |
| Dot-dash systems | 16 |
| One may be tapped out | 21 |
| Fragmented, as food | 19 |
| Telegraphs | 10 |
| Robert and Samuel | 17 |
| Samuel and Robert | 17 |
| Code creator Samuel and family | 30 |
| Old grapevine | 13 |
| Bite, in Bologna | 16 |
| One of the Roman Fates | 22 |
| COMEDY CENTRAL rebranded to cover etiquette among humans? | 57 |
| Predicament experienced by humans? | 34 |
| Worst of friends | 16 |
| The Joker and Batman, for example | 33 |
| They fight to the finish | 24 |
| Goddesses who are, alas, human? | 31 |
| Violent video game franchise that debuted in 1992 | 49 |
| Game franchise with a dragon logo | 33 |
| How some are offended | 21 |
| Fatally | 7 |
| Playthings for Zeus and Hera | 28 |
| Fools, to Puck | 14 |
| Their time is limited | 21 |
| Real people | 11 |
| "Lord, what fools these ___ be!": Shak. | 49 |
| Fatal fabric? | 13 |
| Subject for St. Thomas Aquinas | 30 |
| Serious offense against God | 27 |
| It can send you to hell | 23 |
| Grave transgression | 19 |
| Protest that eventually dies out? | 33 |
| Kitchen pair for crushing herbs | 31 |
| Drug combination? | 17 |
| Apothecary's tools | 22 |
| Graduate's cap | 18 |
| Plastered walls, in a way | 25 |
| Made fast, as bricks | 20 |
| Incident involving a missing lab vessel? | 40 |
| Short-range weapons | 19 |
| Shell lobbers | 13 |
| Battlefield launchers | 21 |
| Plasters together | 17 |
| Pestles' companions | 23 |
| Muzzle-loading cannons | 22 |
| Ammo for a simple cannon | 24 |
| "Le ___ d'Arthur" | 31 |
| Malory's "Le ___ d'Arthur" | 44 |
| Malory's "___ d'Arthur" | 41 |
| Death, in Venice | 16 |
| Death in Venice | 15 |
| Word in a Thomas Malory title | 29 |
| Nature ___ (still life, to Cézanne) | 38 |
| Malory's "Le _____ d'Arthur" | 46 |
| Death of the Roman Empire? | 26 |
| "Le ___ d'Arthur," by Malory | 42 |
| "Le __ d'Arthur" | 30 |
| "___ d'Arthur": Tennyson | 38 |
| Post-___ | 8 |
| Post follower | 13 |
| Post ___ (after death, in Latin) | 32 |
| "Post __": Noël Coward play | 40 |
| Bank client | 11 |
| They make big monthly payments | 30 |
| Extra point | 11 |
| Some homeowner transactions when interest rates fall, informally | 64 |
| Some borrowers | 14 |
| Homeowners' burdens | 23 |
| Bank portfolios | 15 |
| Wife of Gomez Addams | 20 |
| Wednesday's mom | 19 |
| Mother of Wednesday Addams | 26 |
| Addams family mom | 17 |
| 60's sitcom character whose maiden name was Frump | 53 |
| "The Addams Family" role | 34 |
| "The Addams Family" matriarch | 39 |
| "Addams Family" role | 30 |
| Wednesday and Pugsley's mom | 31 |
| Old French headdress | 20 |
| Great shame | 11 |
| Not merely embarrassed | 22 |
| Embarrass, and then some | 24 |
| One of Bergen's dummies | 27 |
| Edgar Bergen dummy ___ Snerd | 28 |
| Earl of March | 13 |
| Charlie McCarthy's pal Snerd | 32 |
| Bergen's Snerd | 18 |
| Bergen's dummy Snerd | 24 |
| ___ Brewster, beleaguered nephew in "Arsenic and Old Lace" | 68 |
| ___ Brewster, "Arsenic and Old Lace" role | 51 |
| Rigor ___ | 9 |
| Rigor follower | 14 |
| Joined securely | 15 |
| Tenons' partners | 20 |