| "To ___ upon the midnight . . . ": Keats | 50 |
| 'Halt!' | 15 |
| ''Avast!'' | 26 |
| ___ and desist order | 20 |
| "Freeze!" | 19 |
| Legal order to quit it | 22 |
| Judge's order to halt | 25 |
| Broke off | 9 |
| Discontinued | 12 |
| Ended | 5 |
| Halted | 6 |
| Came to an end | 14 |
| Left off | 8 |
| Desisted | 8 |
| Called it quits | 15 |
| Cooled it | 9 |
| Dropped it | 10 |
| Brought to a halt | 17 |
| Break in the action | 19 |
| Front end? | 10 |
| Truce | 5 |
| Truce, of a kind | 16 |
| Official truce | 14 |
| Reason to end an engagement | 27 |
| Raise the white flag | 20 |
| Phrase in January 1973 headlines | 32 |
| Occasion to drop one's arms | 31 |
| Military respite | 16 |
| Engagement breaker? | 19 |
| Concludes | 9 |
| Brings to a halt | 16 |
| Discontinues | 12 |
| Breaks off | 10 |
| Winds up | 8 |
| Leaves off | 10 |
| Doesn't go on | 17 |
| Cuts out | 8 |
| Desists | 7 |
| Lays off | 8 |
| Cools it | 8 |
| Knocks it off | 13 |
| Desists' partner | 20 |
| Winans with multiple Grammy Awards | 34 |
| Singer Winans | 13 |
| Grammy winner Winans | 20 |
| Winans of gospel | 16 |
| R&B singer Peniston | 23 |
| Singer Peniston | 15 |
| Grammy-winning gospel singer Winans | 35 |
| Winans who sang a duet with Whitney Houston | 43 |
| Winans who sang "Addictive Love" with her brother | 59 |
| Succumb to mind control | 23 |
| Singer Peniston with the 1991 hit "Finally" | 53 |
| R&B singer Winans | 21 |
| R & B's Winans | 22 |
| Peniston of R&B | 19 |
| Member of the singing Winans family | 35 |
| Grammy-winning Winans | 21 |
| BeBe Winans' sis | 20 |
| "Finally" Peniston | 28 |
| "Alphabetic" girl's name | 38 |
| Director DeMille | 16 |
| Rhodes of Rhodesia | 18 |
| The "C" in C.S. Forester | 34 |
| Beany's friend | 18 |
| Director De Mille | 17 |
| "___ B. Demented" (2000 John Waters film) | 51 |
| Rhodes with a scholarship | 25 |
| Rhodes behind the Rhodes Scholarships | 37 |
| Mining magnate Rhodes | 21 |
| Five-time MLB All-Star Cooper | 29 |
| Filmmaker B. DeMille | 20 |
| De Mille of film fame | 21 |
| British poet laureate ___ Day-Lewis | 35 |
| Beany's TV friend | 21 |
| ___ B. DeMille | 14 |
| TV puppet of old | 16 |
| The C in C.S. Forester | 22 |
| Seasick sea serpent of cartoons | 31 |
| Scholarship founder Rhodes | 26 |
| Rhodes with scholarships | 24 |
| Rhodes or DeMille | 17 |
| Rhodes or De Mille | 18 |
| Rhodes of the Rhodes scholarships | 33 |
| Rhodes known for his scholarship | 32 |
| Rhodes for whom Rhodesia was named | 34 |
| Producer DeMille | 16 |
| Mr. Rhodes of Rhodesia | 22 |
| Mr. Rhodes of Rhodes scholarships | 33 |
| Movie director -- B. DeMille | 28 |
| Literary biographer Lord David ___ | 34 |
| Heavy-hitting Fielder | 21 |
| He directed Charlton twice | 26 |
| Filmmaker DeMille | 17 |
| Filmmaker ___ B. DeMille | 24 |
| Fielder who hit 319 homers | 26 |
| English Poet Laureate Day-Lewis | 31 |
| Elizabeth I's Lord ___ | 26 |
| Director -- B. DeMille | 22 |
| Director __ B. DeMille | 22 |