| "The strain seemed doubly dear, / Yet ___ sweet": Wordsworth | 70 |
| Former First Family of Egypt | 28 |
| Anwar and family | 16 |
| Successors to the Nassers | 25 |
| Post-Nasser First Family | 24 |
| Peace Nobelist Anwar and family | 31 |
| Former AI-Qubbah Palace residents | 33 |
| First family of Egypt, once | 27 |
| Awfully accurate? | 17 |
| Heartbreaking situations | 24 |
| Christie title from "Twelfth Night" | 45 |
| Noted dictator and namesakes | 28 |
| Time of lament | 14 |
| Like bad news | 13 |
| Makes melancholy | 16 |
| Makes blue | 10 |
| Produces sorrow | 15 |
| Makes unhappy | 13 |
| Causes unhappiness | 18 |
| Measurement system of what's more pathetic? | 47 |
| Longer-faced landscaper? | 24 |
| Hindu monk (Var.) | 17 |
| Trail rider's accessory | 27 |
| Equestrian's pouch | 22 |
| They hold a biker's stuff | 29 |
| Pony-express pouches | 20 |
| Ready to ride | 13 |
| Ready to be ridden | 18 |
| Ready for mounting | 18 |
| Got ready to ride | 17 |
| Sport with tiny jockeys? | 24 |
| Where a lariat is looped | 24 |
| Certain mounts | 14 |
| Bit of riding gear on a truck's flatbed? | 44 |
| Nighttime jockey's gear? | 28 |
| Burden beasts of burden? | 24 |
| Equestrian's supplier | 25 |
| Stable supplier | 15 |
| Racetrack worker | 16 |
| Hunt-club supplier | 18 |
| Harness maker | 13 |
| Dealer in equestrian gear | 25 |
| They supply horsemen | 20 |
| Tack sellers | 12 |
| Dealers in equine products | 26 |
| Tack shop | 9 |
| Some chair parts | 16 |
| Features of some chairs | 23 |
| Two-tone oxford | 15 |
| Cowboy's favorite Triple Crown winner? | 42 |
| Leather cleaner | 15 |
| It was never intended to be a leather cleaner | 45 |
| Achy from riding | 16 |
| Real pain in the butt? | 22 |
| Dude ranch woe | 14 |
| Dude ranch problem | 18 |
| Horse riders' shop? | 23 |
| Prepares for the cattle drive | 29 |
| Horse rider's chafing, to a Norse god? | 42 |
| Equestrian's supply box | 27 |
| Lay a trip on, cowboy-style? | 28 |
| Invention for lazy equestrians? | 31 |
| Pharisee's foe | 18 |
| Pharisee opponent | 17 |
| Tear-jerkers often have one | 27 |
| "Anna Karenina" feature | 33 |
| What Shakespearean villains come to | 35 |
| Marquis and others | 18 |
| Vic's spouse et al. | 23 |
| Marquis et al. | 14 |
| Blue in the face? | 17 |
| Visibly woeful | 14 |
| Like a basset hound, perhaps | 28 |
| Depressed-looking | 17 |
| Robert John hit of 1979 | 23 |
| 1979 #1 hit for Robert John | 27 |
| Unhappy Robert John hit? | 24 |
| Part of a forlorn face, maybe | 29 |
| Part of a forlorn face | 22 |
| Basset hound feature | 20 |
| 1979 song by Robert John | 24 |
| 1979 No. 1 hit for Robert John | 30 |
| 1979 #1 song with the chorus line "Turn the other way" | 64 |
| Like some clowns | 16 |
| Tragic demise | 13 |
| Bleak future | 12 |
| Lee at Appomattox? | 18 |
| Lee at Appomattox, e.g.? | 24 |
| Hindu holy man | 14 |
| Hebrew letter (same as tsadi) | 29 |
| Eighteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet | 40 |
| "Through the ___ of Ruth . . . ": Keats | 49 |
| Hindu mystic | 12 |
| Hindu monk | 10 |
| Hindu holy men | 14 |
| Beatles girl writing some notes? | 32 |
| Occasion of the chase (11/17/90, e.g.) | 38 |
| Girl-takes-boy parties | 22 |
| Thompson and others | 19 |
| Thompson and Hawkins | 20 |