| Highlander's uncle | 22 |
| Palindromic Scotch friend | 25 |
| Linguistic suffix with morph- | 29 |
| Bobby Burns's uncle | 23 |
| "Let ___ Cake" | 24 |
| Arab ruler's domain | 23 |
| City with a Volkswagen plant | 28 |
| ___ text (do some editing) | 26 |
| Evening without change? | 23 |
| Like modern technology | 22 |
| Like many third-world nations | 29 |
| Like nations on the way up | 26 |
| Combining on the Internet? | 26 |
| Celebrity chef's turf? | 26 |
| She's no longer working | 27 |
| Retired professor's title | 29 |
| Retired female professor | 24 |
| Some retired professors | 23 |
| Retired women professors | 24 |
| Standing out above the water | 28 |
| Rising above the surface | 24 |
| Rising above a water surface | 28 |
| Rising above a surface | 22 |
| Protruding, as from water | 25 |
| Like some aquatic plants | 24 |
| Reappearance after eclipse | 26 |
| Appearance after an eclipse | 27 |
| Of a 19th-cent. essayist | 24 |
| Friends of the Alcotts | 22 |
| Prizes for manicurists? | 23 |
| Fabric used as an abrasive | 26 |
| Heliogabalus's birthplace | 29 |
| Dosages for poison swallowers | 29 |
| Ostrich-like birds: Var. | 24 |
| Cousins of cassowaries: Var. | 28 |
| Blood condition: Comb. form | 27 |
| Suffix re blood condition | 25 |
| Blood state: Comb. form | 23 |
| One who leaves the country | 26 |
| One settling elsewhere | 22 |
| Displaced person, perhaps | 25 |
| Left the country, perhaps | 25 |
| Leaves one's country | 24 |
| Concern of Soviet officials | 27 |
| U.S.S.R. fugitive, e.g. | 23 |
| Female political refugee | 24 |
| Ellis Island arrival (Var.) | 27 |
| Pugilist Griffith et al. | 24 |
| Writer Zola and others | 22 |
| Novelist Zola and others | 24 |
| Namesakes of a Rousseau hero | 28 |
| Boxer Griffith and others | 25 |
| Writer painted by Manet | 23 |
| Alfred Dreyfus's defender | 29 |
| Iago kills her in Act V | 23 |
| "Otello" mezzo role | 29 |
| ___-Romagna (region of Italy) | 29 |
| Mexican revolutionary Zapata | 28 |
| Iago's wife et al. | 22 |
| Oskar Schindler's wife | 26 |
| One of the Dionne quints | 24 |
| Voltaire's inamorata | 24 |
| One of the Dionne five | 22 |
| One of a famous quintet | 23 |
| Fourth of a famous five | 23 |
| Actors Jannings and Sitka | 25 |
| Actor Jannings and others | 25 |
| Adviser on dos and don'ts | 29 |
| Person with a polite message? | 29 |
| Etiquette headquarters | 22 |
| Power behind the throne | 23 |
| Small potatoes in Kuwait? | 25 |
| Exhaust pipe discharges | 23 |
| They affect air quality | 23 |
| Spew after a long dry spell? | 28 |
| Snap, crackle, or pop, say | 26 |
| Monograms for Sen. Kennedy | 26 |
| Welsh writer-actor Williams | 27 |
| Playwright/actor Williams | 25 |
| Kind of film, in brief | 22 |
| Canadian pop star Gryner | 24 |
| Another name for Jesus Christ | 29 |
| 'Webster' star Lewis | 28 |
| Irish revolutionary Robert | 26 |
| Hollywood's M. ___ Walsh | 28 |
| Character actor M. ___ Walsh | 28 |
| Ubiquitous actor M. ___ Walsh | 29 |
| Late actor M. ___ Walsh | 23 |
| Irish rebel-nationalist | 23 |
| Irish patriot: 1778-1803 | 24 |
| Irish patriot hanged in 1803 | 28 |
| Irish nationalist Robert | 24 |
| World famous tramp clown | 24 |
| Famed circus performer | 22 |
| Oprah has more than one | 23 |
| Pundit's 20 honors | 22 |
| Grammy-winning folk singer | 26 |
| Award-winning country singer? | 29 |
| "House," in 2006 | 26 |
| Death Cab for Cutie, e.g. | 25 |