| Do a surgeon's job | 22 |
| Work on an organ, maybe | 23 |
| Use a laparoscope, maybe | 24 |
| Function, like a machine | 24 |
| Emulate Christiaan Barnard | 26 |
| Do a tracheotomy, perhaps | 25 |
| Like some powerful voices | 25 |
| Like a diva's performance | 29 |
| Loud and dramatic, as a voice | 29 |
| Like Wagner's output | 24 |
| Like the Metropolitan scene | 27 |
| Like a Carreras concert | 23 |
| Tomlin's Ernestine | 22 |
| Responder to O on the dial | 26 |
| Person who's a zero? | 24 |
| Person at the controls | 22 |
| One at the switchboard | 22 |
| ___ citato (footnote phrase) | 28 |
| __ citato: in the work cited | 28 |
| ___ citato, footnote words | 26 |
| Light musical production | 24 |
| Gilbert and Sullivan genre | 26 |
| Gilbert and Sullivan work | 25 |
| D'Oyly Carte offering | 25 |
| "Candide," for one | 28 |
| Musical comedy precursor | 24 |
| Light work for musicians | 24 |
| Gilbert and Sullivan offering | 29 |
| D'Oyly Carte production | 27 |
| "Iolanthe," e.g. | 26 |
| 'The Mikado,' for one | 29 |
| Gilbert and Sullivan works | 26 |
| Works with minimal weight | 25 |
| "Rose Marie," etc. | 28 |
| Unlatches a door, in poesy | 26 |
| Uncloses, to Shakespeare | 24 |
| Reveals, Ã la Shakespeare | 28 |
| Removes the cover, poetically | 29 |
| Makes accessible, old-style | 27 |
| Flings wide, poetically | 23 |
| Polonius' daughter | 22 |
| Hamlet's love interest | 26 |
| "Hamlet" character | 28 |
| Polonius's daughter | 23 |
| Hamlet's lost love | 22 |
| Hamlet's girlfriend | 23 |
| Daughter in 'Hamlet' | 28 |
| "Hamlet" victim | 25 |
| Poppy plant derivative | 22 |
| Drug that dulls the brain | 25 |
| Stimulant's opposite | 24 |
| What might be a knockout? | 25 |
| Morphine or codeine, e.g. | 25 |
| It'll put you under | 23 |
| It may induce relaxation | 24 |
| Drug that's a downer | 24 |
| Drowsiness-inducing drug | 24 |
| Morphine and codeine, for two | 29 |
| They may put you to sleep | 25 |
| They may knock you out | 22 |
| Mayberry's Master Taylor | 28 |
| Sheriff Taylor's boy | 24 |
| Sheriff Taylor's son | 24 |
| Sheriff Taylor's kid | 24 |
| Sheriff Andy Taylor's boy | 29 |
| Andy Taylor's TV son | 24 |
| Small-town boy of classic TV | 28 |
| Sheriff Taylor's TV son | 27 |
| Sheriff Andy Taylor's son | 29 |
| Sheriff Andy Taylor's kid | 29 |
| Redheaded kid of old TV | 23 |
| Redhead of '60s TV | 22 |
| Early TV role for Ron Howard | 28 |
| Bee Taylor's grandnephew | 28 |
| Aunt Bee's grandnephew | 26 |
| Andy's boy, of classic TV | 29 |
| Young Mayberry resident | 23 |
| The Cornish Wonder: 1761-1807 | 29 |
| Taylor boy, in 60's TV | 26 |
| Taylor boy of Mayberry | 22 |
| Taylor boy of 60's TV | 25 |
| Swing era bandleader Cates | 26 |
| Shock jock né Gregg Hughes | 29 |
| Shock jock alongside Anthony | 28 |
| Sheriff Taylor's lad | 24 |
| Sheriff Andy's boy | 22 |
| Ron Howard role of old | 22 |
| Role for little Ronny Howard | 28 |
| Redheaded kid of Mayberry | 25 |
| Redheaded boy of 1960s TV | 25 |
| Red-headed boy of 60's TV | 29 |
| Pupil of Miss Crump, on TV | 26 |
| One of TV's Taylors | 23 |
| North Carolina lad of old TV | 28 |
| Moppet of black-and-white TV | 28 |
| Miss Crump's pupil, on TV | 29 |
| Little redhead on vintage TV | 28 |
| Humorist-novelist Read | 22 |
| His father was Sheriff Taylor | 29 |
| Griffith show character | 23 |