| Lines done by musicians | 23 |
| Liner notes often have them | 27 |
| Ira Gershwin's forte | 24 |
| Instrumental's lack | 23 |
| Forte of Oscar Hammerstein II | 29 |
| Bernie Taupin creation | 22 |
| Disinfectant spray brand | 24 |
| Popular disinfectant brand | 26 |
| Maker of Neutra Air sprays | 26 |
| Household antiseptic brand | 26 |
| Custodian's supply | 22 |
| Cleaning aid since 1889 | 23 |
| Cleaner/disinfectant brand | 26 |
| Big name in home cleaning | 25 |
| Big name in disinfectants | 25 |
| Billy goat's bleat | 22 |
| Old ewe in "Babe" | 27 |
| Ewe in "Babe" | 23 |
| Comment from the corral | 23 |
| Polite term of address | 22 |
| What a cowboy calls a lady | 26 |
| Thank-you-___ (road bump) | 25 |
| Polite form of address | 22 |
| Palindromic term of address | 27 |
| Term of respect for a woman | 27 |
| Palindromic form of address | 27 |
| What cowboys call ladies | 24 |
| Term of respect for women | 25 |
| Polite palindromic address | 26 |
| Address with a letter missing | 29 |
| Polite yes or no follower | 25 |
| Polite address for a lady | 25 |
| "My dear woman" | 25 |
| 'Just the facts, --' | 28 |
| Word of respect to a woman | 26 |
| Word of address to a queen | 26 |
| Word of address to a lady | 25 |
| What cowboys call women | 23 |
| Way to address the Queen | 24 |
| Title with an apostrophe | 24 |
| Thank-you ___ (road bump) | 25 |
| Term of address for a lady | 26 |
| Southern lady's address | 27 |
| Servant's contraction | 25 |
| Polite word to a woman | 22 |
| Polite term used by Columbo | 27 |
| Palindromic contraction | 23 |
| One way to address a lady | 25 |
| Matron, to a maitre d' | 26 |
| Hat-tipper's address | 24 |
| Hat doffer's address | 24 |
| Elizabeth II, to Thatcher | 25 |
| Cowboy-to-lady address | 22 |
| Counterpart of 'Sir' | 28 |
| Address to English queen | 24 |
| Address to an elderly lady | 26 |
| "Yes, _____!" | 23 |
| "Thank you, ___!" | 27 |
| "My dear lady" | 24 |
| Sirs' counterparts | 22 |
| The Kettles of filmdom | 22 |
| Kettles from Cape Flattery | 26 |
| Proprietor pair, perhaps | 24 |
| "Serpico" author | 26 |
| Serpico's biographer | 24 |
| The Meuse, to the Dutch | 23 |
| Serpico biographer Peter | 24 |
| Meuse River, to the Dutch | 25 |
| He wrote "Serpico" | 28 |
| Cries during a shearing | 23 |
| Author of "Serpico" | 29 |
| "Serpico" writer | 26 |
| "Serpico" novelist | 28 |
| "Manhunt" author | 26 |
| 'Serpico' author | 24 |
| Shelley's fairy queen | 25 |
| Shakespeare's fairy queen | 29 |
| Fairy queen of folklore | 23 |
| Queen in a speech by Mercutio | 29 |
| Queen in a Shelley poem | 23 |
| Queen described by Mercutio | 27 |
| The Bard's tiny queen | 25 |
| Shakespearean fairy queen | 25 |
| Queen in Shelley's poetry | 29 |
| Queen ___ of the fairies | 24 |
| One of the moons of Uranus | 26 |
| Mercutio speech subject | 23 |
| Fairy queen, in Shakespeare | 27 |
| Fairy queen of literature | 25 |
| Fairy queen of English legend | 29 |
| Dream producer of folklore | 26 |
| Dream controller of folklore | 28 |
| Bard's fairy queen | 22 |
| Bank robber of the 30's | 27 |
| Normand of the silents | 22 |
| Silents actress Normand | 23 |
| Old-time actress Normand | 24 |
| Normand of early films | 22 |
| Normand of silent movies | 24 |
| Normand of silent comedies | 26 |