| Annual income, in Arles | 23 |
| Accepted as a tenant | 20 |
| 2010 World Series MVP Edgar | 27 |
| Revenues, in Rennes | 19 |
| Parisian incomes | 16 |
| Incomes, in France | 18 |
| French stocks | 13 |
| Annual incomes, in Arles | 24 |
| One on a fixed income | 21 |
| One living on investment income | 31 |
| Annuitant | 9 |
| Subleasing | 10 |
| Paying to stay at | 17 |
| Paying dollars for quarters | 27 |
| Patronizing Netflix | 19 |
| Leasing | 7 |
| Landlord's activity | 23 |
| Getting a flat? | 15 |
| Allocated dollars for digs | 26 |
| "Trainspotting" protagonist | 37 |
| Landlord's ultimatum? | 25 |
| Annual activity of some landlords? | 34 |
| Landlord's schedule | 23 |
| Landlord's record | 21 |
| Building manager's schedule | 31 |
| Offers to tenants | 17 |
| Leases a desk | 13 |
| Provides a room for | 19 |
| Signs a lease with | 18 |
| Provides lodging for | 20 |
| Provides a room for, perhaps | 28 |
| Enters a lease with | 19 |
| Tenant protest | 14 |
| Tenant group's weapon | 25 |
| Landlord's woe | 18 |
| Have as a tenant | 16 |
| Have as a lessee | 16 |
| Provide Yoko with quarters? | 27 |
| Like some store furniture | 25 |
| Home-seeker's decision | 26 |
| Unlikely feud among landlords | 29 |
| "Heretics only" apartment building ad? | 48 |
| Bausch & Lomb brand | 23 |
| Contact lens solution brand | 27 |
| Contact lens care brand | 23 |
| Brand of contact lens solution | 30 |
| Eye care brand | 14 |
| Contact lens cleaner brand | 26 |
| Big name in contacts | 20 |
| Noteworthy name in lens care | 28 |
| Lens solution brand | 19 |
| Brand in contact lens care | 26 |
| Big name in lens care | 21 |
| Big name in contact lens solution | 33 |
| Big name in contact lens cleaners | 33 |
| Bausch + Lomb product | 21 |
| Bausch & Lomb saline solution brand | 39 |
| Bausch & Lomb lens-care product | 35 |
| ___ With MoistureLoc (recalled contact lens cleaner) | 52 |
| Change the product codes of, e.g. | 33 |
| Changed digits, as on the houses of a street | 44 |
| Memo heading about the top banana? | 34 |
| Expulsion, as of a foreign diplomat | 35 |
| Sends back: Fr. | 15 |
| Architect of the New York Times Building | 40 |
| Get back | 8 |
| Settle back in the same place | 29 |
| Inhabit anew | 12 |
| Take turf twice | 15 |
| Come up twice | 13 |
| Circus performers who emerge from vintage cars? | 47 |
| Adds more lubricant | 19 |
| Noted groom of 10/20/1968 | 25 |
| Took up again | 13 |
| Unlocked again | 14 |
| Resumed a discussion | 20 |
| Like some cold cases | 20 |
| Got back to business, perhaps | 29 |
| Got back into business | 22 |
| Didn't stay closed | 22 |
| Back in business | 16 |
| Replenished the stock of | 24 |
| Changed a menu selection | 24 |
| Sales bread-and-butter | 22 |
| Requests again | 14 |
| Replenishes the stock | 21 |
| Beefs up the stock | 18 |
| Arranges differently | 20 |
| Corporate makeover, for short | 29 |
| Corporate shuffling, for short | 30 |
| Corporate shuffle, for short | 28 |
| Corporate shake-up, for short | 29 |
| Corp. shuffling | 15 |
| Bankruptcy result, briefly | 26 |
| Structural change in a corporation, briefly | 43 |
| Major alteration of a business structure, for short | 51 |
| Inc. magazine topic | 19 |
| Corporate shuffling, briefly | 28 |
| Corporate alteration, for short | 31 |
| Corp. shuffle | 13 |