| Belmont structures | 18 |
| Bailey's partner | 20 |
| Showman Phineas Taylor | 22 |
| Partner of James A. Bailey | 26 |
| Bailey's circus partner | 27 |
| Thumb's employer | 20 |
| Sucker seeker | 13 |
| Showman who teamed with Bailey | 30 |
| Showman extraordinaire | 22 |
| Show for which Jim Dale won the 1980 Tony for Best Actor in a Musical | 69 |
| P.T. of circus fame | 19 |
| Noted showman | 13 |
| Musical with the song "Midway Chase" | 46 |
| Musical with the song "Join the Circus" | 49 |
| Hit musical: 1980 | 17 |
| Famed huckster | 14 |
| Circus great | 12 |
| Big-top big wheel | 17 |
| Big top big name | 16 |
| -- & Bailey | 15 |
| Circus team | 11 |
| They put on "the greatest show on earth" | 50 |
| Show-biz names | 14 |
| Ringing rivals | 14 |
| Memorable circus partners | 25 |
| Famed entrepreneurs | 19 |
| Famed American showmen | 22 |
| Circus purveyors | 16 |
| Big top twosome | 15 |
| American showmen | 16 |
| "The Greatest Show on Earth" purveyors | 48 |
| "The Greatest Show on Earth" promoters | 48 |
| ''Greatest show'' twosome | 41 |
| Metric prefix | 13 |
| Metric prefix? | 14 |
| Pressure: Prefix | 16 |
| Prefix with -meter | 18 |
| Metric beginning | 16 |
| Weight: Comb. form | 18 |
| Beginning for metric | 20 |
| Start to meter? | 15 |
| Pressure: Pref. | 15 |
| Pressure: Comb. form | 20 |
| Weather gauge | 13 |
| Torricelli's invention: 1643 | 32 |
| Italian city takes on a forecaster | 34 |
| Indicator of impending change | 29 |
| Forecaster's instrument | 27 |
| Falling __ (picnicker's woe) | 32 |
| Change indicator | 16 |
| Peer | 4 |
| Cut of beef | 11 |
| British nobleman | 16 |
| Meat cut | 8 |
| British noble | 13 |
| Magnate | 7 |
| British peer | 12 |
| Peerage member | 14 |
| Captain of industry | 19 |
| Title of nobility | 17 |
| Tycoon | 6 |
| Industry magnate | 16 |
| Noble title | 11 |
| Von Richthofen's title | 26 |
| Feudal bigwig | 13 |
| Munchausen, e.g. | 16 |
| Member of the peerage | 21 |
| Industry big shot | 17 |
| Title for von Trapp | 19 |
| Munchhausen's title | 23 |
| Low-grade peer | 14 |
| Powerful industrialist | 22 |
| Business magnate | 16 |
| Business leader | 15 |
| Title for Munchhausen | 21 |
| Low nobleman | 12 |
| Lesser noble | 12 |
| Industry bigwig | 15 |
| European title | 14 |
| Business tycoon | 15 |
| Titled man | 10 |
| The Red ___ (W.W. I ace) | 24 |
| Powerful businessman | 20 |
| Person at court | 15 |
| Oil industry honcho | 19 |
| Noble Englishman | 16 |
| Münchhausen | 14 |
| Munchausen's title | 22 |
| Member of the nobility | 22 |
| Member of the House of Lords | 28 |
| Lowest peer | 11 |
| Lady's mate | 15 |
| WWI's Red __ | 16 |
| Word with "robber" or "Red" | 47 |
| Word after robber or Red | 24 |
| W.W. I ace ___ von Richthofen | 29 |
| Von Steuben's title | 23 |
| Von Richthofen, e.g. | 20 |
| Von Münchhausen, e.g. | 24 |
| Unseen "Red" character in "Peanuts" | 55 |