| Insecticide ingredient | 22 |
| Straight As in chemistry? | 25 |
| Poisonous atomic number 33 | 26 |
| Poison in some whodunits | 24 |
| Poison in some mysteries | 24 |
| Poison in classic mysteries | 27 |
| Killer in a Kesselring play | 27 |
| Element of many whodunits | 25 |
| Element in insecticides | 23 |
| "___ and Old Lace" | 28 |
| "__ and Old Lace" | 27 |
| '-- and Old Lace' | 25 |
| Pyromaniac's crime | 22 |
| "Backdraft" crime | 27 |
| Worst case of burning desire? | 29 |
| Result of foul match play | 25 |
| Fire Marshal's concern | 26 |
| Smokey Bear's worry | 23 |
| Result of a burning passion? | 28 |
| Not an accidental fire | 22 |
| Insurance fraud ploy, perhaps | 29 |
| Firefighter's bane | 22 |
| Fire-setter's crime | 23 |
| Crime with accelerants | 22 |
| Common insurance fraud cause | 28 |
| Why some carry a torch? | 23 |
| Unlawful fire-starting | 22 |
| Setting of a fire maliciously | 29 |
| Result of a burning desire | 26 |
| Pyromaniac's specialty | 26 |
| Pyromaniac's passion | 24 |
| Pyromaniac's offense | 24 |
| Pyromaniac's obsession | 26 |
| Pyromaniac's delight | 24 |
| One form of insurance fraud | 27 |
| One concern of an insurer | 25 |
| Malicious fire-setting | 22 |
| It may involve match play | 25 |
| Insurance-scamming crime | 24 |
| Insurance ploy, sometimes | 25 |
| Insurance fraud factor | 22 |
| Incendiary's indictment | 27 |
| Hot topic in insurance | 22 |
| Gasoline may make it go | 23 |
| Flame blame, sometimes | 22 |
| Fire setter's crime | 23 |
| Fire inspector's concern | 28 |
| Criminal conflagration | 22 |
| Crime that may cause an alarm | 29 |
| Crime started with a match | 26 |
| Crime increasing in our time | 28 |
| Crime in much insurance fraud | 29 |
| Crime climbing in our time | 26 |
| Crime causing a conflagration | 29 |
| Crime by one carrying a torch | 29 |
| Common insurance fraud | 22 |
| Cause of something going up? | 28 |
| Cause of everything going up? | 29 |
| Bad case of burning desire? | 27 |
| Antisocial burning desire | 25 |
| An old flame's pastime? | 27 |
| "Backdraft" concern | 29 |
| Insurance scammer, perhaps | 26 |
| One with a burning desire | 25 |
| One skilled in match play | 25 |
| They may be first-degree | 24 |
| Some police investigations | 26 |
| It's often left hanging | 27 |
| Decorator's concern | 23 |
| "But is it ___?" | 26 |
| Lichtenstein's forte | 24 |
| It may be kinetic or abstract | 29 |
| Miro, Miro on the wall? | 23 |
| Lord's Prayer verb | 22 |
| Guggenheim procurement | 22 |
| Verb with "thou" | 26 |
| The "A" in MoMA | 25 |
| Paul's singing partner | 26 |
| It's sometimes a bust | 25 |
| Curator's hang-ups | 22 |
| Lichtenstein's field | 24 |
| Hockey's ___ Ross Trophy | 28 |
| Focus of some exhibits | 22 |
| Conversation, for some | 22 |
| Berenson's subject | 22 |
| Word with form or supplies | 26 |
| Word after clip or pop | 22 |
| Type of collection or class | 27 |
| Trompe l'oeil, e.g. | 23 |
| Stereotypically easy class | 26 |
| Pitti Palace attraction | 23 |
| Output from Lichtenstein | 24 |
| Offering at the Uffizi | 22 |
| Miro, Miro on the wall | 22 |
| Masterpieces in a museum | 24 |
| Masterpiece in a museum | 23 |
| Louvre exhibits, collectively | 29 |
| Linkletter or Garfunkel, e.g. | 29 |
| Jasper Johns' field | 23 |
| Interpretive dance, e.g. | 24 |