| House-garage connection, perhaps | 32 |
| In a sprightly way | 18 |
| Informal | 8 |
| Light, as a conversation | 24 |
| Jacques of song | 15 |
| Songwriter Jacques | 18 |
| Belgian composer Jacques | 24 |
| Memorable Belgian musician | 26 |
| Belgian songwriter Jacques | 26 |
| Composer Jacques | 16 |
| Singer Jacques | 14 |
| Belgian composer | 16 |
| Belgian balladeer | 17 |
| Belgian "chanson" master | 34 |
| "Ne Me Quitte Pas" songwriter Jacques | 47 |
| Musician Jacques | 16 |
| Memorable Belgian composer-singer | 33 |
| Jacques the musical Belgian | 27 |
| Jacques of music | 16 |
| Jacques of song | 16 |
| Guy who's alive and well, in song | 37 |
| Entertaining Jacques | 20 |
| Chanteur Jacques ___ | 20 |
| Chanteur Jacques | 16 |
| Belgian-born songwriter | 23 |
| Belgian-born singer/composer | 28 |
| Belgian singer/songwriter | 25 |
| Belgian musician Jacques ___ | 28 |
| Belgian balladeer Jacques | 25 |
| "Seasons in the Sun" songwriter | 41 |
| "Jacques ___ Is Alive . . . " | 39 |
| German port | 11 |
| German seaport | 14 |
| German town | 11 |
| German port city | 16 |
| Major West German port | 22 |
| Home of the Beck's Beer brewery | 35 |
| Home of animal musicians, in a Grimm tale | 41 |
| German state or its capital | 27 |
| City on the Weser River | 23 |
| City on the Weser | 17 |
| West German port | 16 |
| Weser River port | 16 |
| State surrounded by Lower Saxony | 32 |
| Home of Beck's Brewery | 26 |
| German port town | 16 |
| German port on the Weser | 24 |
| German city where Beck's beer is brewed | 43 |
| City/State in NW Germany | 24 |
| A major German port | 19 |
| British gun | 11 |
| Gun | 3 |
| Kind of gun | 11 |
| British submachine gun | 22 |
| Machine gun | 11 |
| British weapon | 14 |
| British machine gun | 19 |
| WW2 machine gun | 15 |
| English gun | 11 |
| Gun type | 8 |
| Gas-powered machine gun | 23 |
| Clip-fed submachine gun | 23 |
| British weapon designed in Czechoslovakia | 41 |
| WWII museum piece | 17 |
| W.W. II light machine gun | 25 |
| Moravian/English weapon | 23 |
| Light machine gun | 17 |
| Gun of WWII | 11 |
| Gas-operated machine gun | 24 |
| Falklands War gun | 17 |
| English machine gun | 19 |
| Clip-fed machine gun | 20 |
| British light machine gun | 25 |
| Air-cooled machine gun | 22 |
| A machine gun | 13 |
| Starr of the comics | 19 |
| Starr of comics | 15 |
| Rhoda's sister | 18 |
| Fricker of "My Left Foot" | 35 |
| Actress Song of "The Social Network" | 46 |
| Vaccaro or Jagger | 17 |
| Starr reporter? | 15 |
| Starr or Lee | 12 |
| Starr of old comics | 19 |
| Singer Lee from Atlanta | 23 |
| Singer Lee | 10 |
| Shannen played her on "Beverly Hills 90210" | 53 |
| Rhoda's sister on "Rhoda" | 39 |
| Reporter Starr in the funnies | 29 |
| Rachel's "Six Feet Under" role | 44 |
| Nate's love interest on "Six Feet Under" | 54 |
| Lee with the 1960 #1 hit "I'm Sorry" | 50 |
| Lee or Starr | 12 |
| Lee of country | 14 |
| Fricker of ''My Left Foot'' | 43 |
| Country singer Lee | 18 |
| Country singer __ Lee | 21 |
| Comics reporter Starr | 21 |
| Actress Strong whose character narrates "Desperate Housewives" | 72 |
| "My Left Foot" Oscar-winner Fricker | 45 |