| Like a forgotten houseplant | 27 |
| Withered, to George Wither | 26 |
| Sequence of ecological stages | 29 |
| Moistureless, as a desert | 25 |
| Like the leaves of Ulalume | 29 |
| Like the desert of Sinai | 24 |
| Like late-autumn leaves | 23 |
| Ecological series of stages | 27 |
| ___ yellow leaf (old age) | 25 |
| It has a lot of prides | 22 |
| One of the Williams sisters | 27 |
| Venus Williams' sister | 26 |
| Younger sister of Venus | 23 |
| Williams in a court setting | 27 |
| Venus's doubles partner | 27 |
| Star usually seen near Venus | 28 |
| One of a noted sister act | 25 |
| Half of a sisterly tennis duo | 29 |
| Half of a dynamic sports duo | 28 |
| First name at Wimbledon | 23 |
| Under-the-window performance | 28 |
| Under-the-window routine | 24 |
| Romancer's offering | 23 |
| Lovey-dovey musical piece | 25 |
| Gallant's night music | 25 |
| Activity at a sorority | 22 |
| "Sunrise ___" | 23 |
| Wooed, the old-fashioned way | 28 |
| Went a-courting, perhaps | 24 |
| Like sororities, at times | 25 |
| Courted with love notes? | 24 |
| One who sings to the balcony | 28 |
| Singers under balconies | 23 |
| Mariachis, for example | 22 |
| Suite-symphony intermediate | 27 |
| Music of the 18th century | 25 |
| One of two smashing siblings? | 29 |
| Old name for Sri Lanka | 22 |
| Conducive to meditation | 23 |
| Calm, cool and collected | 24 |
| Royal kind of highness | 22 |
| Cool, calm and collected | 24 |
| In an imperturbable way | 23 |
| Collected to the extreme | 24 |
| Tanzanian wildlife refuge | 25 |
| Tanzanian tourist destination | 29 |
| Where some buffalo roam | 23 |
| Tanzanian wildlife reserve | 26 |
| Tanzanian tourist draw | 22 |
| Tanzania wildlife reserve | 25 |
| Tanzania wildlife park | 22 |
| Tanzania national park | 22 |
| African wildlife reserve | 24 |
| One making a feudal effort? | 27 |
| Gurth, in "Ivanhoe" | 29 |
| Tiller of the Middle Ages | 25 |
| Peasant who is bound to work | 28 |
| One whose efforts were feudal | 29 |
| One doing the lord's work | 29 |
| Nobody in the Middle Ages | 25 |
| Medieval tenant farmer | 22 |
| Doer of the lord's work | 27 |
| Yasnaya Polyana worker | 22 |
| Someone bound to do farmwork | 28 |
| Slavish son of the soil | 23 |
| One working for the lord | 24 |
| One who was bound to the land | 29 |
| One who is bound to work | 24 |
| Menial medieval worker | 22 |
| Manor occupant of yore | 22 |
| Freeman's opposite | 22 |
| Drudge of feudal times | 22 |
| Condition of servitude | 22 |
| "Halloween," e.g. | 27 |
| They're bound to work | 25 |
| They're bound to land | 25 |
| They do the lord's work | 27 |
| Medieval menial laborers | 24 |
| Toilers in Ivanhoe's day | 28 |
| They're tied to the land | 28 |
| They were bound to land | 23 |
| They do the work of the lord | 28 |
| Slavish sons of the soil | 24 |
| Medieval sons of the soil | 25 |
| Hardly management types | 23 |
| Conductor Koussevitzky | 22 |
| Twilled, woolen fabric | 22 |
| Lint-collecting material | 24 |
| Twilled worsted fabric | 22 |
| Suit material that draws lint | 29 |
| Sleazy songwriter Gainsbourg | 28 |
| Material that's ribbed | 26 |
| Material suitable for suits | 27 |
| Durable twilled fabric | 22 |
| Drill instructor, usually | 25 |
| The Beatles' Pepper | 23 |
| Scheming sitcom soldier | 23 |
| Dark-striped tropical swimmer | 29 |
| Swimmer with a striped body | 27 |
| Noncommissioned Army officer | 28 |