| Fourth word of the Lord's Prayer | 36 |
| Film, literature, dance, etc., collectively | 43 |
| Eggleton or Erickson, among friends | 35 |
| Corcoran offering in Washington, D.C. | 37 |
| Constructing crossword puzzles, arguably | 40 |
| Class where you'll gain perspective | 39 |
| Class in which posers are presented | 35 |
| 1980s avant-garde synth band ___ of Noise | 41 |
| "Wherefore --- thou ..." | 34 |
| "Wherefore ___ thou ... " | 35 |
| "Wherefore ___ thou . . ." | 36 |
| "What Is ___?" (Tolstoy essay) | 40 |
| "The triumph over chaos," to Cheever | 46 |
| "Science made clear": Cocteau | 39 |
| "Robust ___ alone is eternal": Gautier | 48 |
| "Pop" and "op" follower | 43 |
| "Nature concentrated," per Balzac | 43 |
| "Jeopardy!" host Fleming | 34 |
| "A work of ___ is a confession": Camus | 48 |
| "A mystery," to e.e. cummings | 39 |
| "'Tis all thou ___ . . . ": Pope | 46 |
| "... wherefore ___ thou" | 34 |
| "... wherefore ___ thou Romeo?" | 41 |
| "___ is long . . . ": Longfellow | 42 |
| "___ is I: Science is We": C. Bernard | 47 |
| "___ is a jealous mistress": Emerson | 46 |
| " ... wherefore ___ thou Romeo?" | 42 |
| 'Wherefore -- thou Romeo?' | 34 |
| ''Wherefore __ thou Romeo?'' | 44 |
| ''How Great Thou ___'' | 38 |
| ''... but is it ___?'' | 38 |
| "Harry and Tonto" star | 32 |
| Star of ''Harry and Tonto'' | 43 |
| Oscar actor for "Harry and Tonto" | 43 |
| One with a lot to say about nudes | 33 |
| The Chrysler Building's style | 33 |
| Popular design style of the 1920s | 33 |
| Term attributed to architect Le Corbusier | 41 |
| Rockefeller Center is built in it | 33 |
| Like the Queen Mary's interior | 34 |
| Like the Carbide and Carbon building | 36 |
| Like New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel | 41 |
| Like New York's Waldorf-Astoria | 35 |
| Like Manhattan's Chrysler Building | 38 |
| It often involves geometric patterns | 36 |
| Design style popular in the '20s and '30s | 49 |
| "Vissi d'___," Puccini aria | 41 |
| "Laugh-In" comedian Johnson | 37 |
| Johnson of ''Laugh-In'' | 39 |
| Ruth's "Laugh-In" foil | 36 |
| First name from "Laugh-In" | 36 |
| Tosca's "Vissi d'___" | 39 |
| First name on "Laugh-In" | 34 |
| First name from ''Laugh-In'' | 44 |
| First name among "Laugh-In" regulars | 46 |
| Comic Johnson of "Laugh-In" | 37 |
| "Verrrrry interesting" comedian Johnson | 49 |
| "Laugh-In" regular Johnson | 36 |
| Ruth's "Laugh-In" counterpart | 43 |
| Puccini's "Vissi d'___" | 41 |
| A ''Laugh-In'' first name | 41 |
| "Verrrrrry interesting" Johnson | 41 |
| ''Laugh-In'' comedian Johnson | 45 |
| Ruth's "Laugh-In" tormentor | 41 |
| Ruth's ''Laugh-In'' tormentor | 49 |
| Ruth and Goldie's TV co-star | 32 |
| Puccini's "Vissi d'---" | 41 |
| Paintings and sculpture, to Italians | 36 |
| One of Dick and Dan's ensemble | 34 |
| Jokester Johnson of "Laugh-In" | 40 |
| Johnson, of "verrrrry interesting" fame | 49 |
| Johnson of TV's "Laugh-In" | 40 |
| Johnson of "Love at First Bite" | 41 |
| Johnson of "Laugh-In" fame | 36 |
| Johnson from Benton Harbor, Mich. | 33 |
| Johnson of Love at First Bite | 33 |
| Guy in Dick and Dan's ensemble | 34 |
| Goya's "La cometa", e.g. | 38 |
| Comic Johnson of "Laugh-In" fame | 42 |
| Cohort of Goldie, Henry, Jo Anne, and Ruth | 42 |
| "Vissi d'___": Puccini | 36 |
| "Vissi d'___" (Puccini aria) | 42 |
| "Vissi d'___," Tosca aria | 39 |
| "Vissi d'___," Puccini air | 40 |
| "Vissi d'___," aria | 33 |
| "Vissi d' ___" (Puccini aria) | 43 |
| "Verrry interesting" Johnson | 38 |
| "Ver-r-ry interesting" Johnson | 40 |
| "The Gong Show" regular Johnson | 41 |
| "The ___ of English Poesie" | 37 |
| "Laugh-In" costar of Ruth and Lily | 44 |
| "Laugh-In" comic Johnson | 34 |
| "De ___ Poetica" (ancient treatise) | 45 |
| "Commedia dell'__" | 32 |
| ''Vissi d'___'' (Puccini air) | 49 |
| ''Verrry interesting'' Johnson | 46 |
| ''Museo'' display | 33 |
| ''Laugh-In'' first name | 39 |
| ''Laugh-In'' comic Johnson | 42 |
| ''Laugh-In'' actor Johnson | 42 |