| Robespierre's hometown | 26 |
| Elaborate hanging tapestry | 26 |
| Polonius' hiding place | 26 |
| Polonius hid behind this | 24 |
| City on the Scarpe River | 24 |
| Tapestry of Flemish origin | 26 |
| Polonius was behind it | 22 |
| Item Polonius hid behind | 24 |
| Hamlet takes a stab at it | 25 |
| French city or tapestry | 23 |
| Fabric with pictorial designs | 29 |
| Decorative wall hangings | 24 |
| Decorative wall hanging | 23 |
| Curtain in "Hamlet" | 29 |
| City known for its tapestries | 29 |
| Behind which Polonius hid | 25 |
| Chilean pianist Claudio | 23 |
| Concert pianist Claudio | 23 |
| Noted Beethoven interpreter | 27 |
| Pianist Claudio from Chile | 26 |
| Late Chilean pianist Claudio | 28 |
| Claudio ___: Chilean pianist | 28 |
| Chilean virtuoso Claudio | 24 |
| Chilean piano virtuoso | 22 |
| Chilean concert pianist | 23 |
| Large, impressive group | 23 |
| Setup of rows and columns | 25 |
| Impressive organization | 23 |
| Something unpaid but due | 24 |
| In ___ (behind in paying) | 25 |
| Debtor's situation | 22 |
| Amount of debt, old-style | 25 |
| What payments may be in | 23 |
| Payments might be in it | 23 |
| It's bad to be in them | 26 |
| Behind on the rent, say | 23 |
| Â Â Security holder | 25 |
| Flatfoot's accomplishment | 29 |
| What Ness put people under | 26 |
| Undesirable part of a record | 28 |
| Take to the can, perhaps | 24 |
| Take downtown, perhaps | 22 |
| Run in, as for a misdemeanor | 28 |
| One goes on your record | 23 |
| Item on a certain blotter | 25 |
| It may follow an indictment | 27 |
| Bring into the station house | 28 |
| Brought to a standstill | 23 |
| Showing cessation of growth | 27 |
| Station-house listings | 22 |
| Items on a certain blotter | 26 |
| Word on a French stop sign | 26 |
| Québec traffic sign | 22 |
| Octagonal road sign, in Arles | 29 |
| "Stop, Pierre!" | 25 |
| Word on a Québec stop sign | 29 |
| Word on a Montreal stop sign | 28 |
| Word on a Canadian stop sign | 28 |
| Stop, on the Rive Gauche | 24 |
| Court decree in Quebec | 22 |
| Court decree in Canada | 22 |
| "Stop," in Montreal | 29 |
| Maker of XX antiperspirants | 27 |
| Gallico's Mrs. ___ | 22 |
| Paul Gallico's Mrs. | 23 |
| Paul Gallico title character | 28 |
| Part of a Doric column | 22 |
| Julie or Phil, to a limey | 25 |
| New kid on the block, e.g. | 26 |
| Achievement of recognition | 26 |
| Reach one's destination | 27 |
| Establish one's position | 28 |
| Song from a Lanza film | 22 |
| Ciao at Trevi fountain | 22 |
| Be fashionable, in a way | 24 |
| Make a fashionable entrance? | 28 |
| It has feathers and flies | 25 |
| Exemplar of straightness | 24 |
| "This way" sign | 25 |
| "One way" symbol | 26 |
| Fletcher's product | 22 |
| Cupid's projectile | 22 |
| Traffic signal, at times | 24 |
| Traffic light turn symbol | 25 |
| Toxophilite's item | 22 |
| Symbol of straightness | 22 |
| One may tell you where to go | 28 |
| It's guided by a mouse | 26 |
| With wood, Alberta ham-let | 26 |
| William Tell's missile | 26 |
| What '-->' is | 24 |
| This shows how to get there | 27 |
| This might drop a buck | 22 |
| Symbol on several keys | 22 |
| Stephen Amell TV series | 23 |
| Sherwood Forest missile | 23 |
| Sagittarius' projectile | 27 |
| Robin Hood's missile | 24 |
| One-way street sign symbol | 26 |
| One of a keyboard quartet | 25 |