| Flag throwers, at times | 23 |
| Boxing officials (abbr.) | 24 |
| Arena arbiters, for short | 25 |
| Arbitrators, for short | 22 |
| "Zebras," really | 26 |
| Torn (from), old-style | 22 |
| Taken by force, old-style | 25 |
| Appropriate rhyme for cleft | 27 |
| Stopped at an island, maybe | 27 |
| Stopped at a gas station | 24 |
| Stuff destined for the dump | 27 |
| Gas pump choice (abbr.) | 23 |
| Official rule, in slang | 23 |
| Nothing special: Abbr. | 22 |
| Not long or short: Abbr. | 24 |
| I.C.C. issuance: Abbr. | 22 |
| Government rule, for short | 26 |
| Gasoline choice: Abbr. | 22 |
| Gas pump option: Abbr. | 22 |
| Gas pump option, briefly | 24 |
| Gas pump choice, for short | 26 |
| Administrative law, for short | 29 |
| Succumb to a yo-yo diet | 23 |
| Put back on, as weight | 22 |
| Suitable for a sovereign | 24 |
| Like Ferdinand or Isabella | 26 |
| Impressive, as accommodations | 29 |
| Entertain with extravagance | 27 |
| Entertain, as with stories | 26 |
| Entertain extravagantly | 23 |
| Show a really good time | 23 |
| Ply with food and drink | 23 |
| Entertain in a festive manner | 29 |
| Delight with amusement | 22 |
| Amuse, as with anecdotes | 24 |
| Showed a great time to | 22 |
| Entertains with anecdotes | 25 |
| Captivates, as with stories | 27 |
| Robes, scepters and such | 24 |
| Clothes fit for a king | 22 |
| Duke of Cornwall's wife | 27 |
| 'King Lear' daughter | 28 |
| Legendary Nova Scotia Premier | 29 |
| Lear's middle daughter | 26 |
| A daughter of King Lear | 23 |
| Shakespearean princess | 22 |
| Secretary of the Treasury | 25 |
| Reagan's Sec. of Treasury | 29 |
| Presidential Chief of Staff | 27 |
| One of Goneril's sisters | 28 |
| One daughter of King Lear | 25 |
| Lear's second daughter | 26 |
| King Lear's daughter | 24 |
| Cabinet member under R.W.R. | 27 |
| A sister-in-law of Albany | 25 |
| 1980s Treasury head Donald | 26 |
| Hold in high __ (esteem) | 24 |
| Held high for revered artists | 29 |
| Henley's claim to fame | 26 |
| Annual Henley-on-Thames event | 29 |
| Annual Charles River event | 26 |
| Race for the Queen's Cup | 28 |
| Competition for yachtsmen | 25 |
| Astor Cup competition, e.g. | 27 |
| Govt.-certified, as a patent | 28 |
| Recorded, as a patent (abbr.) | 29 |
| Officially listed: Abbr. | 24 |
| Like a pat. no longer pend. | 27 |
| Sovereign's stand-in | 24 |
| University rule-setter | 22 |
| Substitute scepter-wielder | 26 |
| University board member | 23 |
| George IV: 1811–20 | 25 |
| Acting in place of a ruler | 26 |
| University board members | 24 |
| Bob Marley's music | 22 |
| Bob Marley's music genre | 28 |
| Bob Marley's genre | 22 |
| Wailers' specialty | 22 |
| King Tubby's genre | 22 |
| Genre that evolved from ska | 27 |
| Black Uhuru's genre | 23 |
| "Jamming" genre | 25 |
| Jackson of the Yankees | 22 |
| Jackson a k a Mr. October | 25 |
| Baseball's Jackson | 22 |
| Baseball great Jackson | 22 |
| Aqua ___ (gold dissolver) | 25 |
| Palace in the Forum Romanum | 27 |
| Aqua --- (gold dissolver) | 25 |
| Aqua __: platinum dissolver | 27 |
| Aqua __: gold dissolver | 23 |
| Aqua __ (gold dissolver) | 24 |
| "Macbeth" theme | 25 |
| Ruling or prevailing system | 27 |
| Dieting and exercise, say | 25 |
| Authoritarian governments | 25 |
| Saskatchewan's capital | 26 |
| Capital of Saskatchewan | 23 |
| Capital west of Winnipeg | 24 |