| _____land, Saskatchewan | 23 |
| Ship in the news in 1915 | 24 |
| Portugal, to the Romans | 23 |
| Liner sunk on May 7, 1915 | 25 |
| Ill-fated ship of W.W. I | 24 |
| Be slightly turned on? | 22 |
| Yielded to a deadly sin | 23 |
| Stone-Day collaboration? | 24 |
| The sex lives of astronauts? | 28 |
| R-rated sci-fi series? | 22 |
| Dasht-e-___, Iranian desert | 27 |
| Stylish Big Apple restaurant | 28 |
| Traditional Nordic dish | 23 |
| One who seals coke-oven doors | 29 |
| Particular Protestant: Abbr. | 28 |
| Protestant denomination | 23 |
| Like most Danish churchgoers | 28 |
| Lake Wobegon churchgoer | 23 |
| Follower of a German reformer | 29 |
| City on the Styr River | 22 |
| Pampered ones rarely get them | 29 |
| Disposable diaper brand | 23 |
| Brand with Ultra Leakguards | 27 |
| Alternative to Huggies | 22 |
| Other E.T.O. area of B.O.B. | 27 |
| Not just any old seats | 22 |
| Lincoln or Infiniti, e.g. | 25 |
| Kensington condo, often | 23 |
| Expensive carpeting supplies? | 29 |
| Stampeders lineman Don | 22 |
| Composer taughtby WAM | 22 |
| Six different Roman numerals | 28 |
| Date in Nero's reign | 24 |
| Ukrainian city, to Russians | 27 |
| City near the Polish border | 27 |
| City in Ukraine, to Russians | 28 |
| City in Ukraine (var.) | 22 |
| Ukrainian city, formerly | 24 |
| City also known as Lemberg | 26 |
| Ukrainian city, to Poles | 24 |
| Ukraine city, on a Polish map | 29 |
| Former Polish department | 24 |
| Retirement age in old Rome? | 27 |
| Year of Hadrian's birth | 27 |
| Streaked with gray: Scot. | 25 |
| French high-school student | 26 |
| Schools after collèges | 25 |
| Name for many a theater | 23 |
| Where to get a lecture | 22 |
| Name for many a movie theater | 29 |
| Aristotle's campus | 22 |
| Ancient Greek lecture hall | 26 |
| Churchyard's ___ gate | 25 |
| Roofed churchyard structures | 28 |
| Explosive made of picric acid | 29 |
| From 80A's kingdom | 22 |
| Some old-fashioned bars | 23 |
| Homemade cleansing bar | 22 |
| Fibbing before snoozing | 23 |
| Singer who wed Julia Roberts | 28 |
| Originator of euphuism | 22 |
| Author of "Euphues" | 29 |
| Lawless avenging group | 22 |
| Wonder Woman portrayer Carter | 29 |
| ___ Bird, daughter of L.B.J. | 28 |
| Paul in the center square | 25 |
| The "L" of L.B.J. | 27 |
| Lady Bird's spouse | 22 |
| Johnson in the White House | 26 |
| Director Adrian et al. | 22 |
| Loretta's holding devices | 29 |
| Novelist ___ Reid Banks | 23 |
| Dick Cheney's wife | 22 |
| Singer/songwriter Shelby | 24 |
| Second lady after Tipper | 24 |
| One of the Traveling Wilburys | 29 |
| Suburb north of Seattle | 23 |
| City once known as Lugdunum | 27 |
| "Freebird" band | 25 |
| Actress Sue biding her time? | 28 |
| Like a cat's oniony dish? | 29 |
| Kind of potatoes for simba | 26 |
| Feature of Duncan Phyfe sofas | 29 |
| Emotionally expressive | 22 |
| One who has a way with words | 28 |
| One putting words to music | 26 |
| Bernie Taupin, for one | 22 |
| Electronic wind instrument | 26 |
| Orpheus, as a musician | 22 |
| Orpheus and others, musically | 29 |
| Greek harp players of old | 25 |
| One of Ghent's rivers | 25 |
| River of France and Belgium | 27 |
| French-Belgian border river | 27 |
| River past Armentières | 25 |
| River of Armentières | 23 |
| River flowing through Ghent | 27 |
| French/Belgian border river | 27 |
| French-Belgian boundary river | 29 |
| Fleur-de-___ (iris variety) | 27 |