| ___ man (versatile scholar) | 27 |
| St. Peter's and Farnese, e.g. | 33 |
| Expo to introduce brand new fonts? | 34 |
| 16th-century Florentine food? | 29 |
| Water pipe in 16th-century Europe? | 34 |
| Multitalented cat? | 18 |
| Hurdler Nehemiah | 16 |
| Portrayer of the Cisco Kid: 1945–50 | 42 |
| Duncan who played TV's Cisco Kid | 36 |
| 1950s TV star Duncan | 20 |
| Changed the title | 17 |
| Given a new title | 17 |
| Changed a street sign | 21 |
| Superficially updated | 21 |
| Picked a new title | 18 |
| Like those partook in identity theft, say | 41 |
| Like St. Petersburg, in 1991 | 28 |
| Like Saigon, today | 18 |
| Like Idlewild, e.g. | 19 |
| Handled differently? | 20 |
| Handled better? | 15 |
| Given a new identity? | 21 |
| Gave a new handle | 17 |
| Designated anew | 15 |
| Changed the title of | 20 |
| Changed one's identity | 26 |
| Changed appellations | 20 |
| Called a spade a heart? | 23 |
| Appointed anew | 14 |
| Attaching a new handle to | 25 |
| Nominating anew | 15 |
| Changing of labels | 18 |
| Certain activity of uncertain producers | 39 |
| French historian | 16 |
| French historian: 1823–92 | 32 |
| He wrote "La Vie de Jésus" | 39 |
| French historian: 1823-92 | 25 |
| A biographer of Jesus | 21 |
| "La Vie de Jésus" author | 37 |
| Joseph the historian | 20 |
| He wrote a life of Jesus | 24 |
| He wrote "La Vie de Jésus": 1863 | 45 |
| French writer: 1823–92 | 29 |
| French philosopher: 1823–92 | 34 |
| French philologist | 18 |
| French historian-critic: 1823–92 | 39 |
| French historian-critic: 1823-92 | 32 |
| French biographer of Jesus | 26 |
| Famed French historian | 22 |
| Author of "La Vie de Jésus" | 40 |
| 19th C. French writer | 21 |
| French historian and family | 27 |
| Name for a fox: Var. | 20 |
| French playwright Jules | 23 |
| Fox, in France | 14 |
| Fontainebleau fox | 17 |
| Fabulous fox | 12 |
| Namesakes of a literary fox | 27 |
| Coming back strong | 18 |
| Showing renewed vigor | 21 |
| Making a comeback | 17 |
| Author quoted herein | 20 |
| Tebaldi and Scotto | 18 |
| Lead role in "La Cage aux Folles" | 43 |
| Opera character who sings "Eri tu" | 44 |
| Lead role in the film "La Cage aux Folles" | 52 |
| Lead role in 'La Cage aux Folles' | 41 |
| 'La Cage aux Folles' role | 33 |
| Star of "The Thomas Crown Affair"? | 44 |
| Mystery novelist Ruth | 21 |
| Crime writer Ruth | 17 |
| Someone who gives | 17 |
| Fat worker | 10 |
| Actor or mason | 14 |
| Translators | 11 |
| Activity of masons or singers | 29 |
| Potentially disastrous neighbor #2 | 34 |
| Recites a poem | 14 |
| Gives, as service | 17 |
| Delivers in court | 17 |
| Pay in cash? | 12 |
| "___ Caesar . . . " | 29 |
| Apollo 10 feat | 14 |
| Translation | 11 |
| Compte ___ (record): Fr. | 24 |
| TOPLESS DANCER | 14 |
| French filmmaker who led the Cinéma Pur movement | 51 |
| French director with ESP? | 25 |
| De Gaulle predecessor as French president | 41 |
| Sister of actor Emilio and semi-regular on "The West Wing" | 68 |
| ___ record | 10 |
| Benedict Arnold, for one | 24 |
| Serious flip-flopper | 20 |
| Outlaw type | 11 |
| Turncoats | 9 |
| Broke, as a promise | 19 |
| Those who have a heart at the wrong time | 40 |
| They don't follow suit | 26 |
| Promise breakers | 16 |
| Inconstant people | 17 |