| Ship's rise | 15 |
| Rise with the waves | 19 |
| Lurch forward on heavy seas | 27 |
| Lift of a wave | 14 |
| Lurched forward in a heavy sea | 30 |
| Cash shown in film shots? | 25 |
| When Hamlet first sees a ghost | 30 |
| Second part of an act | 21 |
| E.S.L. class, perhaps? | 22 |
| Cannes opener | 13 |
| Beginning of an act | 19 |
| You might get them for having seen an Arcade Fire show before they were signed to a label | 89 |
| Theater backdrops | 17 |
| Picture starring 11D/55D | 24 |
| 1991 Midler/Allen comedy | 24 |
| Place to buy stage props | 24 |
| One-upmanship on the set | 24 |
| Pittsburgh team, often | 22 |
| When, in Act Two of "Macbeth," the Porter knocks at the gate | 70 |
| When Mephistopheles appears in "Dr. Faustus" | 54 |
| When Prospero makes his entrance | 32 |
| When Hamlet makes his entrance | 30 |
| Part of Act IV where Marc Antony resolves to kill Cleopatra | 59 |
| "Antony and Cleopatra" is the only Shakespeare play to have one (in Act IV) | 85 |
| Picturesque, as a stage performance | 35 |
| Of a stage setting | 18 |
| Like a stage setting | 20 |
| Pacific Coast Highway, for one | 30 |
| Coastal highway, say | 20 |
| Some wide-angle pics | 20 |
| Panoramic photos | 16 |
| Nature films, perhaps | 21 |
| Messenger's odorous emission? | 33 |
| Tracking dog, e.g. | 18 |
| Giving a bouquet to | 19 |
| Bloodhound's skill | 22 |
| Arizona perfumes? | 17 |
| Symbols of power | 16 |
| Regal wands | 11 |
| Regal rods | 10 |
| Emblems of authority | 20 |
| Dubious one, in Devonshire | 26 |
| Doubter: Var. | 13 |
| Lemaitre's song about non-believers? | 40 |
| Elizabeth's staff | 21 |
| Wand for Victoria | 17 |
| Victoria Regina's royal rod | 31 |
| Sovereignty, in Sussex | 22 |
| Royal staff, to a Brit | 22 |
| Royal rod, in Britain | 21 |
| Orb's partner, in British iconography | 41 |
| British monarchy's symbol of authority | 42 |
| Like a British sovereign | 24 |
| " . . . above this ___ sway": Shak. | 45 |
| Sovereignties, in Britain | 25 |
| Symbols of royal authority | 26 |
| Sportswriter Dick or Jeremy | 27 |
| "Steinbrenner!" author Dick | 37 |
| Harm, in Hamburg | 16 |
| Guilty pleasure? | 16 |
| Delight in the misfortune of others | 35 |
| Beer brand since 1842 | 21 |
| "The one beer to have when you're having more than one" sloganeer | 79 |
| "The one beer to have when you're having more than one" brewer | 76 |
| "America's oldest lager beer" | 43 |
| Bavarian sheep | 14 |
| German author noted for anecdotes | 33 |
| Fine silk | 9 |
| Astronomy item | 14 |
| Sweethearts, in slang | 21 |
| Cold sorrel soups | 17 |
| Star in Cassiopeia | 18 |
| I.R.S. form with a line for "Casualty and Theft Losses" | 65 |
| Frequent 1040 attachment | 24 |
| Form for itemized deductions | 28 |
| Common 1040 attachment | 22 |
| 1040 attachment | 15 |
| I.R.S. update? | 14 |
| Reason for some missed connections | 34 |
| Swedish discoverer of chlorine | 30 |
| Narrator of 1,001 tales | 23 |
| Actor Maximilian | 16 |
| Oscar winner Maximilian | 23 |
| Maximilian of "Judgment at Nuremberg" | 47 |
| Maximilian | 10 |
| Best Actor of 1961 | 18 |
| 1961 Best Actor Maximilian | 26 |
| Fan of Maria and Maximilian | 27 |
| Psychological patterns | 22 |
| Techie's drawing | 20 |
| Electrical engineer's diagram | 33 |
| Bo ___, former Michigan coach | 29 |
| Plan generator? | 15 |
| Conniver | 8 |
| Shifty one | 10 |
| Conniving sort | 14 |
| Plotting one | 12 |
| Machinator | 10 |
| Intriguing person | 17 |
| Intrigant | 9 |