| Dumas's ___ Mousquetaires | 29 |
| Deux-quatre go-between | 22 |
| Crowd, in Paris | 15 |
| Crowd in Cannes? | 16 |
| Cinq moins deux | 15 |
| Cannes crowd? | 13 |
| Calais crowd? | 13 |
| After deux | 10 |
| A fifth of quinze | 17 |
| A crowd in Paris | 16 |
| "Menage" number | 25 |
| ___-Rivières, Quebec | 23 |
| ___-Rivières, Qué. | 24 |
| ___-Pistoles, Quebec | 20 |
| ____-Rivières, Que. | 22 |
| _____-Rivières, Quebec | 25 |
| _____ Rivieres, Quebec | 22 |
| Massimo of 1994's "Il Postino" | 44 |
| USC athlete | 11 |
| Hector was one | 14 |
| Bruin rival | 11 |
| Paris, for one | 14 |
| Hector, for one | 15 |
| Word with horse or virus | 24 |
| Wooden horse occupant | 21 |
| Warrior in "The Iliad," e.g. | 38 |
| U.S.C. athlete | 14 |
| Southern Cal. athlete | 21 |
| Plucky, energetic person | 24 |
| Paris, e.g. | 11 |
| Paris or Hector | 15 |
| One-night stand necessity | 25 |
| One fooled by a wooden horse | 28 |
| Mythical horse builder | 22 |
| Like the horse that concealed an army | 37 |
| Like the famous wooden horse | 28 |
| Kind of ancient horse | 21 |
| Iliad figure | 12 |
| Horse or war | 12 |
| Hector or Paris, say | 20 |
| Hector or Paris, e.g. | 21 |
| Euripides tragedy "The ___ Women" | 43 |
| Brand of condoms | 16 |
| Big name in protection | 22 |
| 1996 Rose Bowl mascot | 21 |
| ___ Horse; or Internet virus | 28 |
| ___ horse (certain computer virus) | 34 |
| ___ horse ("Aeneid" gift) | 35 |
| Mythological trick | 18 |
| Legendary Greek ruse | 20 |
| Historic but fatal Greek gift | 29 |
| Destructive computer virus | 26 |
| WARNING: May contain Greeks | 27 |
| Mount for Hector | 16 |
| Fatal Greek gift | 16 |
| Device for espionage and sabotage | 33 |
| Classic Greek ruse | 18 |
| Agamemnon's wooden wile | 27 |
| Frequent Rose Bowl team | 23 |
| Some transmission repellents | 28 |
| Safe choice? | 12 |
| Paris and Hector, e.g. | 22 |
| Losers to Agamemnon | 19 |
| Insidious malware with a classically derived name | 49 |
| Hector and Paris | 16 |
| Bruins' rivals | 18 |
| A horse was their undoing | 25 |
| "Iliad" setting | 25 |
| Conflict won by a horse | 23 |
| What "The Iliad" chronicles | 37 |
| The ruination of Troy | 21 |
| It was started by Paris | 23 |
| Homeric subject | 15 |
| Conflict provoked by Paris | 26 |
| Conflict involving a fake horse | 31 |
| Conflict decided by a horse | 27 |
| Aeneas' foot ailment? | 25 |
| Paris was part of it | 20 |
| Mythical cave dweller | 21 |
| Ugly creature in Scandinavian lore | 34 |
| "The Three Billy Goats Gruff" meanie | 46 |
| Fairy tale character | 20 |
| Fish on the move | 16 |
| Sing lustily | 12 |
| Fairy tale threat | 17 |
| Creature under a bridge | 23 |
| Cave dweller of folklore | 24 |
| Under-the-bridge folklore villain | 33 |
| Memorable bridge-guarder | 24 |
| Many a fairy tale baddie | 24 |
| Long-haired doll | 16 |
| King in "Peer Gynt" | 29 |
| Go fishing, in a way | 20 |
| Gnomelike character | 19 |
| Folklore bridge guard | 21 |
| Fish with a moving line | 23 |
| Billy Goats Gruff foe | 21 |
| Billy goat's nemesis | 24 |
| A way to fish | 13 |
| ''Three Billy Goats Gruff'' fiend | 49 |