| Brilliantly plumed parrot | 25 |
| Bird of brilliant plumage | 25 |
| Parrot with brilliant plumage | 29 |
| Loud and colorful bird | 22 |
| Large-beaked New World parrot | 29 |
| Large bright-colored parrot | 28 |
| Harsh-voiced tropical bird | 26 |
| Colorful rain forest bird | 25 |
| Colorful cousin of a cockatoo | 29 |
| Brilliantly colored bird | 24 |
| Bird with brilliant colors | 26 |
| Brilliantly colored parrots | 27 |
| Parrots' larger relatives | 29 |
| Easily tamed tropical birds | 27 |
| Birds with vivid plumage | 24 |
| Classic role for an actor | 25 |
| King Duncan's killer | 24 |
| "The Scottish Play" | 29 |
| 'The Scottish Play' | 27 |
| Weapon of the Middle Ages | 25 |
| Spice made from nutmeg | 22 |
| Mugger's comeuppance | 24 |
| Defense against a mugger | 24 |
| The old ball and chain? | 23 |
| Spice obtained from nutmeg | 26 |
| Spice from the nutmeg tree | 26 |
| Pepper spray alternative | 24 |
| Alternative to pepper spray | 27 |
| Aerosol that immobilizes | 24 |
| Spiked club of feudal times | 27 |
| Spice similar to nutmeg | 23 |
| Spice in some Indian cooking | 28 |
| Spice derived from nutmeg | 25 |
| Pepper-spray alternative | 24 |
| Old weapon, or new one | 22 |
| Medieval or modern weapon | 25 |
| Make teary-eyed, in a way | 25 |
| It's sprayed in defense | 27 |
| It will bring you to tears | 26 |
| It might come with the mail | 27 |
| Feudal armor-busting weapon | 27 |
| Cop's riot-control weapon | 29 |
| Commencement ceremonial club | 28 |
| Incapacitated, in a way | 23 |
| Used a self-defense spray | 25 |
| Swindled, in slanguage | 22 |
| Stopped a mugger, in a way | 26 |
| Sprayed, as an attacker | 23 |
| Shot a certain spray at | 23 |
| Repelled a mugger, in a way | 27 |
| Brought to tears, possibly | 26 |
| Attacked with a deterrent | 25 |
| Cause to grow thin or weak | 26 |
| Uses an airborne defense | 24 |
| Sprays in self-defense | 22 |
| Sprays an attacker, perhaps | 27 |
| Sprays, as an attacker | 22 |
| Sprays that stop muggers | 24 |
| Clubs of the Middle Ages | 24 |
| Causes to tear up, perhaps | 26 |
| Speed of sound measure | 22 |
| Number associated with a boom | 29 |
| Endeavor speed measurement | 26 |
| Aerodynamics studier Ernst | 26 |
| ___ number (speed measure) | 26 |
| Word with wave or number | 24 |
| Speed of sound indicator | 24 |
| Sound-speed ratio number | 24 |
| Jet plane's speed unit | 26 |
| Eponymous physicist Ernst __ | 28 |
| Eponym for a measure of speed | 29 |
| -- number (speed ratio) | 23 |
| ___ number (speed ratio) | 24 |
| ___ I (speed of sound) | 22 |
| ___ 5 (Speed Racer's car) | 29 |
| __ one (speed of sound) | 23 |
| French for "chewed" | 29 |
| Papier-___ (art material) | 25 |
| Prop in many an action film | 27 |
| Stallone persona attribute | 26 |
| Musclehead's display | 24 |
| Exaggerated sense of power | 26 |
| Wimpy's antithesis | 22 |
| Like a John Wayne character | 27 |
| More than merely manly | 22 |
| Like one oozing testosterone | 28 |
| Like Eastwood characters | 24 |
| Man of a Village People tune | 28 |
| Like Stallone's persona | 27 |
| Like some assertive males | 25 |
| Like a movie action hero | 24 |
| Assertive, virile male | 22 |
| Village People classic | 22 |
| 1978 Village People hit | 23 |
| ___ Picchu (Incan site) | 23 |
| With Picchu, a place in Peru | 28 |
| ___ Picchu (Incan stronghold) | 29 |
| ___ Picchu (Inca site) | 22 |
| '-- the Knife' | 22 |
| "___ the Knife" | 25 |