| City on the Rhone and Saone | 27 |
| French city known for silk | 26 |
| Sue of "Lolita" | 25 |
| French city on the Rhone | 24 |
| "Lolita" star Sue | 27 |
| Third-largest city of France | 28 |
| Interpol home, locally | 22 |
| William ____Mackenzie King | 26 |
| William ___ Phelps of Yale | 26 |
| Sight from the Rhône | 23 |
| Mount Holyoke founder Mary | 26 |
| Manitoba Premier Sterling | 25 |
| Gastronomic capital of France | 29 |
| French capital of gastronomy | 28 |
| Ecumenical Council site | 23 |
| City south of Mâcon | 22 |
| City on the Rhône | 24 |
| City northeast of St. Etienne | 29 |
| Ben, Sue or Francis of films | 28 |
| Ampere's birthplace | 23 |
| 'Lolita' actress Sue | 28 |
| 'Lolita' actress | 24 |
| City on the Saone and Rhone | 27 |
| City in Beaujolais country | 26 |
| Silk-producing city of France | 29 |
| Second largest city in France | 29 |
| Rhone's capital city | 24 |
| Movie reviewer Jeffrey | 22 |
| Headquarters of Interpol | 24 |
| French silk-producing center | 28 |
| French city, to the British | 27 |
| Center of Beaujolais country | 28 |
| Birthplace of Ampère | 23 |
| The Harp constellation | 22 |
| Constellation near Cygnus | 25 |
| Vega's astral home | 22 |
| Vega is its brightest star | 26 |
| The Harp of the heavens | 23 |
| The constellation Harp | 22 |
| Northern constellatioin | 23 |
| Hercules' neighbor | 22 |
| Harp-shaped constellation | 25 |
| Harp of Arthur's site | 25 |
| Constellation with Vega | 23 |
| Constellation for Orpheus | 25 |
| Constellation containing Vega | 29 |
| Apollo's instrument | 23 |
| Instrument for Orpheus | 22 |
| Orpheus' instrument | 23 |
| Ancient musical instrument | 26 |
| Ancient Greek instrument | 24 |
| Stringed instrument of old | 26 |
| Orpheus's instrument | 24 |
| Erato's instrument | 22 |
| Early instrument with strings | 29 |
| Guitar's early relative | 27 |
| Ancient harplike instrument | 27 |
| Stringed instrument of yore | 27 |
| Old Greek stringed instrument | 29 |
| Instrument of ancient Greece | 28 |
| Classical stringed instrument | 29 |
| Turtle-shell instrument | 23 |
| Recitation accompanier | 22 |
| Legendary invention of Hermes | 29 |
| Kithara's little cousin | 27 |
| Instrument with a crossbar | 26 |
| Instrument Orpheus played | 25 |
| Instrument on a Greek vase | 26 |
| Instrument for King David | 25 |
| Instrument for Euterpe | 22 |
| Homer's instrument | 22 |
| Greek singer accompaniment | 26 |
| Greek cousin of the harp | 24 |
| Does this play false notes? | 27 |
| Does it play false notes? | 25 |
| Apollo's plaything? | 23 |
| Ancient string instrument | 25 |
| Members of the harp family | 26 |
| Harps' forerunners | 22 |
| Ancient stringed instruments | 28 |
| Early string instruments | 24 |
| Ancient harplike instruments | 28 |
| Props in ancient Greek art | 26 |
| Old laptop instruments | 22 |
| Odists' instruments | 23 |
| Muses' musicmakers | 22 |
| Laptop instruments of yore | 26 |
| Instruments for Sappho | 22 |
| Instruments for Orpheus | 23 |
| Harps' old relatives | 24 |
| Harps' kin, of yore | 23 |
| Did these play false notes? | 27 |
| Ancient Greek instruments | 25 |
| You can get it for a song | 25 |
| Ira Gershwin contribution | 25 |
| Words that are rarely spoken | 28 |
| Karaoke machine display | 23 |
| What many TV themes lack | 24 |
| Sammy Cahn's specialty | 26 |
| Sammy Cahn's forte | 22 |