| Sir Patrick of ballad fame | 26 |
| Sir Patrick of balladry | 23 |
| "The Faerie Queene" poet | 34 |
| "Faerie Queene" poet | 30 |
| ''The Faerie Queene'' poet | 42 |
| Urich's TV detective | 24 |
| Urich TV role | 13 |
| Robert B. Parker's private eye | 34 |
| Prime-time ABC title character of the 1980s | 43 |
| Poet who wrote "The Faerie Queene" | 44 |
| Parker's private eye | 24 |
| Parker detective played by Urich on TV | 38 |
| Parker detective | 16 |
| One-named fictional detective | 29 |
| He wrote "The Faerie Queene" | 38 |
| He wrote "Astrophel" | 30 |
| First-nameless private eye in Robert B. Parker mysteries | 56 |
| Faerie Queene's creator | 27 |
| English poet: 1552-99 | 21 |
| Elizabethan poet | 16 |
| Creator of the Red Cross Knight | 31 |
| "The Faerie Queen" poet | 33 |
| "Faerie Queene" creator | 33 |
| "Faerie Queene" author | 32 |
| "Faerie Queen" poet | 29 |
| "Faerie Queen" author | 31 |
| "Astrophel" poet | 26 |
| "___: For Hire" (Robert Urich TV series) | 50 |
| "___ for Hire" (1980s TV drama) | 41 |
| 'The Faerie Queene' writer | 34 |
| TV show based on the novels of Robert B. Parker | 47 |
| Poetic stanza | 13 |
| Paid out | 8 |
| Wasn't thrifty | 18 |
| Dead tired | 10 |
| Lightened one's billfold | 28 |
| Depleted of energy | 18 |
| Lost one's balance? | 23 |
| Disbursed, as dollars | 21 |
| Didn't save | 15 |
| Went on a shopping spree | 24 |
| Passed the buck? | 16 |
| Forked out | 10 |
| Exhausted, as funds | 19 |
| Wasn't a tightwad | 21 |
| Used all of | 11 |
| Threw euros around | 18 |
| Squandered, perhaps | 19 |
| Sapped of strength | 18 |
| Ready for retirement | 20 |
| On one's last legs | 22 |
| No longer in one's wallet | 29 |
| Madonna "Love ___" | 28 |
| Lightened one's wallet | 26 |
| Laid out, as cash | 17 |
| Laid out | 8 |
| Knackered, as a Brit would say | 30 |
| Got out one's wallet | 24 |
| Gone like money | 16 |
| Forwent frugality | 17 |
| Fired, as a cartridge | 21 |
| Extremely tired | 15 |
| Exhausted from show | 19 |
| Decreased one's wherewithal | 31 |
| Bust figures | 12 |
| Blown | 5 |
| "___ Pieces" (Peter and Gordon hit) | 45 |
| Firing range remnant | 20 |
| Threw dollar bills around? | 26 |
| Conserved | 9 |
| Pound's "A Lume ___" | 34 |
| Used to buy | 11 |
| Visited from dawn to dusk | 25 |
| Author of "From Native Roots" | 39 |
| "From Native Roots" author | 36 |
| Old British screen | 18 |
| ___ whale | 9 |
| ___ cell | 8 |
| __ whale | 8 |
| What goes after eggs | 20 |
| Square-snouted whale | 20 |
| Shirley Collins "The ___whale Fishery" | 48 |
| Sexy swimmer? | 13 |
| Object of some donations | 24 |
| Male gametes | 12 |
| Kind of bank or whale | 21 |
| It's for babies | 19 |
| It may be deposited at a bank | 29 |
| Issue in porn? | 14 |
| Fertilizer, of a sort | 21 |
| ___ whales | 10 |
| ___ count | 9 |
| Place for preconceived notions? | 31 |
| It has frozen assets | 20 |
| Fertilizer? | 11 |
| Solution for a fertility problem, perhaps | 41 |
| Person paid by the bank to make deposits | 40 |
| One making a bank deposit? | 26 |
| Fathers-to-be, of a sort | 24 |
| Origins of all people, partially | 32 |