| Strengthen by tempering | 23 |
| Heat and cool, to strengthen | 28 |
| Treat with heat to toughen | 26 |
| Toughen by heating, as glass | 28 |
| Temper, as glass or steel | 25 |
| Heat to prevent stress | 22 |
| Heat and then cool, as glass | 28 |
| "Bonne ___!" | 22 |
| Janvier through décembre | 27 |
| It begins with janvier | 22 |
| American Shakers founder | 24 |
| Twelve months in Toulouse | 25 |
| Four quarters, in France | 24 |
| A calendrier covers it | 22 |
| Â Â Avril is part of it | 29 |
| Half of an old comedy duo | 25 |
| Ben Stiller's mother | 24 |
| Half of a longtime comedy duo | 29 |
| Half a noted comedy duo | 23 |
| Vampire-chronicling author | 26 |
| Big name in gothic fiction | 26 |
| "Taltos" writer | 25 |
| Two wives of Henry VIII | 23 |
| Two of Henry VIII's six | 27 |
| Two of Henry's six | 22 |
| Two of Henry VIII's wives | 29 |
| Queen ___ lace (wild carrot) | 28 |
| Queen ___ (Maryland county) | 27 |
| Queen __ (Maryland county) | 26 |
| A couple of English queens | 26 |
| Writers Edwards and Sexton | 26 |
| Tyler and Jackson, e.g. | 23 |
| Singer Murray, and others | 25 |
| Oxford's St. ___ College | 28 |
| Authors Rice and Tyler | 22 |
| Actress Bancroft et al. | 23 |
| An original Mouseketeer | 23 |
| One of TV's Mouseketeers | 28 |
| Actress-singer Funicello | 24 |
| Mickey Mouse Club name | 22 |
| Funicello or O'Toole | 24 |
| Funicello of film fame | 22 |
| Funicello of 'Zorro' | 28 |
| Frequent co-star of Frankie | 27 |
| Former Mouseketeer Funicello | 28 |
| First name among Mouseketeers | 29 |
| 1973 Erskine Caldwell novel | 27 |
| 1950's Mouseketeer | 22 |
| "The Women" star | 26 |
| Architectural addition | 22 |
| Addition to a building | 22 |
| Take without permission | 23 |
| Supplementary structure | 23 |
| Incorporate into a city, say | 28 |
| Incorporate into a city | 23 |
| Colonize, more politely | 23 |
| Builder's second thought | 28 |
| Bring into the city limits | 26 |
| Architectural wing, e.g. | 24 |
| Architect's afterthought | 28 |
| Addition to a school, say | 25 |
| Took over, as territory | 23 |
| Years of Nero's reign | 25 |
| Measure of Caesar's age | 27 |
| ABBA member ___-Frid Lyngstad | 29 |
| Years, in ancient Rome | 22 |
| Years of Caesar's reign | 27 |
| Years in Hadrian's reign | 28 |
| Years in Claudius' reign | 28 |
| Years during Nero's reign | 29 |
| Noted opera costume designer | 28 |
| MCMLVII and MCMLVIII, e.g. | 26 |
| Decem ___ (Latin decade) | 24 |
| Caesarean cal. periods | 22 |
| Albers of the Bauhaus school | 28 |
| Photographer Leibovitz | 22 |
| "Tomorrow" musical | 28 |
| Prescription, for short | 23 |
| Ward of Daddy Warbucks | 22 |
| "Tomorrow" singer | 27 |
| Long-running Broadway musical | 29 |
| 'Tomorrow' singer | 25 |
| Lennox of the Eurythmics | 24 |
| Gun-toting Broadway gal | 23 |
| Daddy Warbucks' ward | 24 |
| "___ Get Your Gun" | 28 |
| She sang about tomorrow | 23 |
| Musical with a little redhead | 29 |
| Musical set in an orphanage | 27 |
| Feisty fictional orphan | 23 |
| Eurythmics singer Lennox | 24 |
| Cinema's Hall of fame? | 26 |
| Berlin musical heroine | 22 |
| "Tomorrow" girl | 25 |
| Warbucks's favorite | 23 |
| Strip girl on Broadway | 22 |
| Sandy's orphaned owner | 26 |
| Red-headed Broadway character | 29 |
| Pulitzer author Dillard | 23 |
| Poe poem "For ____" | 29 |