| Owner of a famous smile | 23 |
| Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece | 29 |
| La Gioconda, familiarly | 23 |
| It was stolen in August 1911 | 28 |
| Da Vinci signature piece | 24 |
| Big draw at the Louvre | 22 |
| Lepidopterist's quarry | 26 |
| Peasantry's opposite | 24 |
| Belgium or Norway, e.g. | 23 |
| Bahrain, Bhutan or Brunei | 25 |
| Vice president under Carter | 27 |
| Rockefeller's successor | 27 |
| Carter's running mate | 25 |
| Whom Reagan beat in 1984 | 24 |
| Humphrey's protégé | 28 |
| Bush's predecessor | 22 |
| California vintner Robert | 25 |
| Day Mama Cass sang about | 24 |
| Grundy's birth day | 22 |
| Calendar column heading | 23 |
| The world according to Arp | 26 |
| Haut ___ (high society) | 23 |
| World according to Arp | 22 |
| Jacques Chirac's world | 26 |
| Tout le ___ (everyone) | 22 |
| Tout le ___ (everybody): Fr. | 28 |
| Tout le ___ (everybody) | 23 |
| Paris newspaper, Le ___ | 23 |
| Le --- (Parisian newspaper) | 27 |
| Le ___, Parisian journal | 24 |
| Le ___ (Parisian newspaper) | 27 |
| Le ___ (French newspaper) | 25 |
| Jacques Cousteau's world | 28 |
| Haut -- (high society) | 22 |
| Haut ___ (chic society) | 23 |
| French for 'world' | 26 |
| Kin of "Sacrebleu!" | 29 |
| Exclamation from Poirot | 23 |
| Dear me!, French style | 22 |
| Extremely, in 1970s slang | 25 |
| "Haystacks" painter | 29 |
| Painter of water lilies | 23 |
| Painter of waterlilies | 22 |
| "Haystacks" artist | 28 |
| Impressionist painter Claude | 28 |
| Waterlilies painter | 22 |
| Water lily painter Claude | 25 |
| Rouen Cathedral depicter | 24 |
| Painter buried in Giverny | 25 |
| Noted Seine landscapist | 23 |
| Long-lived impressionist | 24 |
| French Impressionist Claude | 27 |
| Contemporary of Cezanne | 23 |
| Art museum staple Claude | 24 |
| A founder of Impressionism | 26 |
| A Cézanne contemporary | 25 |
| "Le Meules" painter | 29 |
| 'Water Lilies' artist | 29 |
| 'Haystacks' artist | 26 |
| Some Louvre attractions | 23 |
| Some paintings with lilypads | 28 |
| Painter Claude's works | 26 |
| Certain French paintings | 24 |
| Composition of some rolls | 25 |
| It's exchanged every day | 28 |
| Some Monopoly game equipment | 28 |
| Put it where your mouth is | 26 |
| Pink Floyd song in 7/4 time | 27 |
| Part of a Monopoly set | 22 |
| It talks, it's said | 23 |
| It may be supplied by a draft | 29 |
| It doesn't grow on trees | 28 |
| It can be funny or easy | 23 |
| Funny or folding follower | 25 |
| Evil's root, to some | 24 |
| Evil's proverbial root | 26 |
| Dollars and Deutsche marks | 26 |
| Clams, lettuce, bread, cheese | 29 |
| Aussie's bob or quid | 24 |
| Quarters for quarters? | 22 |
| Pouch brought to a bank | 23 |
| Container in an armored car | 27 |
| Where a tourist may keep cash | 29 |
| Place for secret bills | 22 |
| Men's wallet alternative | 28 |
| Guy's wallet alternative | 28 |
| Shady financial activity | 24 |
| Organized crime activity | 24 |
| Broadway angels, for example | 28 |
| Finance-draining venture | 24 |
| Cuban jazz artist Santamaria | 28 |
| Bantu linguistic division | 25 |
| The Tramp, but not Lady | 23 |
| Man's motley friend | 23 |
| It's no thoroughbred | 24 |
| Single-principle philosopher | 28 |
| Single-principle believer | 25 |
| Single-minded theorizer | 23 |
| One side in an 1862 battle | 26 |
| Merrimac's ironclad foe | 27 |