| Bruce Wayne, for Batman | 23 |
| Batman, to Bruce Wayne | 22 |
| Many superheroes have them | 26 |
| Superheroes often have them | 27 |
| Practice psychoanalysis? | 24 |
| Bruce Wayne and Batman, e.g. | 28 |
| Waist reducer, perhaps | 22 |
| Veterinarian, at times | 22 |
| Automotive current generator | 28 |
| Straighten up, perhaps | 22 |
| Does a tailor's job | 23 |
| Raises or lowers a hem, say | 27 |
| Permutes or transmutes | 22 |
| Makes different in details | 26 |
| Lowers the cuffs on, maybe | 26 |
| Does some tightening up, say | 28 |
| Does a tailor's task | 24 |
| Wimbledon champ Gibson | 22 |
| '50s tennis star Gibson | 27 |
| Wimbledon winner Gibson | 23 |
| 1950s tennis champion Gibson | 28 |
| Gibson or Lovelace's love | 29 |
| 1957 Wimbledon winner Gibson | 28 |
| Granting that, briefly | 22 |
| Notwithstanding, briefly | 24 |
| In spite of, for short | 22 |
| Poetic "while" | 24 |
| Notwithstanding, informally | 27 |
| Nevertheless, poetically | 24 |
| In spite of the fact, shortly | 29 |
| "However ..." | 23 |
| Prefix with "meter" | 29 |
| Some tabernacle singers | 23 |
| Some glee club members | 22 |
| Prefix with meter or tude | 25 |
| Some choir voices, formally | 27 |
| Prefix with graph or meter | 26 |
| Prefix for tude or meter | 24 |
| Prefix for meter or tude | 24 |
| Preceder of meter or graph | 26 |
| "Height" starter | 26 |
| Measure of how high you are | 27 |
| 'Nashville' director | 28 |
| 1989 chemistry nobelist Sid | 27 |
| "MASH" director | 25 |
| Part of SATB, chorally | 22 |
| Range of some saxophones | 24 |
| Opera villainess, often | 23 |
| Benny Carter's sax | 22 |
| Beginner's sax, usually | 27 |
| Word on a Mexican stop sign | 27 |
| Violist's clef, perhaps | 27 |
| Soprano's colleague | 23 |
| Quarter of a quartet, perhaps | 29 |
| Parker's sax, e.g. | 22 |
| Low female singing voice | 24 |
| Like Charlie Parker's sax | 29 |
| Highest male singing voice | 26 |
| Four-part harmony part | 22 |
| Countertenor counterpart | 24 |
| Start of some cloud names | 25 |
| Soprano's neighbor | 22 |
| Singing range of most women | 27 |
| She can reach pretty low | 24 |
| Second-highest part, usually | 28 |
| Quarter of a quartet, maybe | 27 |
| Pitch of some saxophones | 24 |
| Opera villainess, sometimes | 27 |
| One in a four-part harmony | 26 |
| Marian Anderson, for one | 24 |
| Lowest female singing voice | 27 |
| Like some singing voices | 24 |
| Highest man or lowest woman | 27 |
| Guy who's high in a loft? | 29 |
| Deep-voiced songstress | 22 |
| Choir voice below soprano | 25 |
| Charlie Parker's sax | 24 |
| Cannonball Adderley's sax | 29 |
| Band instrument, for short | 26 |
| Word with horn or flute | 23 |
| Word with flute or horn | 23 |
| Word on Mexican stop signs | 26 |
| Vocal range for both sexes | 26 |
| Vocal quartet member, perhaps | 29 |
| Second-highest choir voice | 26 |
| Sax type for Charlie Parker | 27 |
| Rocco's "Halt!" | 29 |
| Range of some robe wearers | 26 |
| Range of some choristers | 24 |
| Paul Desmond's sax | 22 |
| Opera villainess, usually | 25 |
| Opera villainess, typically | 27 |
| One quarter of a quartet | 24 |
| Middle harmony choral part | 26 |
| Mexican "stop" sign | 29 |
| Male ___ (countertenor) | 23 |
| Low vocal range, maybe | 22 |
| Liza Minnelli, for one | 22 |
| Like Woody Herman's sax | 27 |
| Like a violist's clef | 25 |