| Whirlwinds | 10 |
| Followers of ens | 16 |
| Faroe whirlwinds | 16 |
| Whirlwinds or vowels | 20 |
| Whirlwinds near the Faeroes | 27 |
| Vowels or whirlwinds | 20 |
| They go before P's and Q's | 34 |
| Some plural endings | 19 |
| Row makers | 10 |
| Quartet in "cookbook" | 31 |
| Letters after ens | 17 |
| Latin diphthongs | 16 |
| Faroe Islands whirlwinds | 24 |
| Faeros whirlwinds | 17 |
| Faeroe winds | 12 |
| Faeroe whirlwinds | 17 |
| Ens' followers | 18 |
| Distaff Masonic org. | 20 |
| Choo-choo has four | 18 |
| Eskers: Var. | 12 |
| Platinum wire loop | 18 |
| Bacteriologist's wire | 25 |
| Svelte's opposite | 21 |
| Lab wire | 8 |
| German name for a Baltic island | 31 |
| Baltic island, to a German | 26 |
| Lab wire loops | 14 |
| Bacteriologists' wires | 26 |
| Greek mountain chain | 20 |
| Range in Greece | 15 |
| Where Hercules died | 19 |
| Site of Hercules' death | 27 |
| Mountain chain in Greece | 24 |
| Mount where Hercules died | 25 |
| Egg, on a French menu | 21 |
| Egg, in French cooking | 22 |
| Soufflé need, to the French | 30 |
| Soufflé nécessité | 26 |
| Pierre's breakfast choice | 29 |
| Nice egg | 8 |
| Monsieur's egg | 18 |
| Ingredient of l'omelette | 28 |
| French egg | 10 |
| French breakfast staple | 23 |
| Escoffier's egg | 19 |
| Egg, in Etienne | 15 |
| Egg, in Ile Cadieux | 20 |
| Egg in Évian | 16 |
| Egg (Fr.) | 9 |
| A4 | 2 |
| What three French hens might produce? | 37 |
| Poulet output | 13 |
| Petit déjeuner items | 23 |
| Omelette ingredients | 20 |
| French hens produce them | 24 |
| French eggs | 11 |
| Eggs: Fr. | 9 |
| "_____ that this too too solid flesh would melt" | 58 |
| Part 2 of our quotation | 23 |
| Word before course, sometimes | 29 |
| '-- Thee I Sing' | 24 |
| "The Story ___ Boy" | 29 |
| No longer young, euphemistically | 32 |
| "He separated the sons ___" (Deut. 32:8) | 50 |
| 1943 film written by Thornton Wilder | 36 |
| "Rock ___" | 20 |
| "Rock ___" (old hymn) | 31 |
| "Rock ___": Toplady | 29 |
| At the drop ____ | 16 |
| Blind Boys ___ | 14 |
| Yard ___ (pub order) | 20 |
| Start of a quote by Samuel Johnson | 34 |
| " . . . from the lazy finger ___": Shak. | 50 |
| "The true measure _____ ..." | 38 |
| At the point in one's life | 30 |
| Timely? | 7 |
| "City ___" (Nicolas Cage film) | 40 |
| More of the riddle | 18 |
| End of first phrase | 19 |
| "May I be --- assistance?" | 36 |
| "May I be ___ assistance?" | 36 |
| __ consequence (significant) | 28 |
| Consistent | 10 |
| Part 2 of the motto | 19 |
| Joan ___ | 8 |
| Joan __ | 7 |
| Joan ____ | 9 |
| France's Joan ___ | 21 |
| Joan --- | 8 |
| Joan -- | 7 |
| Joan __ (French saint) | 22 |
| Coat ___ (family insignia) | 26 |
| Bachelor ____: college degree | 29 |
| Bachelor ___ | 12 |
| Thought ___ (considered) | 24 |
| "Death ___" (maritime story) | 38 |
| Bearer -- news | 14 |
| Part five and end of the pun | 28 |
| Description (Part 2) | 20 |
| "The Importance ___": Oscar Wilde | 43 |