| Skilled problem-solver | 22 |
| Diplomat's job, at times | 28 |
| Zone of potential conflict | 26 |
| Place of political unrest | 25 |
| Depressions between waves | 25 |
| Worst in the worst way | 22 |
| Doesn't just defeat | 23 |
| Touring theatrical company | 26 |
| Band of traveling actors | 24 |
| Traveling group of actors | 25 |
| They get the show on the road | 29 |
| Company of entertainers | 23 |
| Company for the theater | 23 |
| Long-suffering non-complainer | 29 |
| Hard-working entertainer | 24 |
| Dependable participant | 22 |
| Grin-and-bear-it types | 22 |
| Groups with play dates? | 23 |
| Word with legs or pockets | 25 |
| Word with legs or cuffs | 23 |
| Kind of legs or pockets | 23 |
| Result of some showers | 22 |
| Bride's personal wardrobe | 29 |
| Bride's personal outfit | 27 |
| Bride's personal items | 26 |
| Sale of old bridal material? | 28 |
| They're saved in trunks | 27 |
| New brides' wardrobes | 25 |
| "Rainbow" fish | 24 |
| Rainbow or speckled fish | 24 |
| "Rainbow" swimmer | 27 |
| Rainbow, brook or speckled | 26 |
| Cutthroat or steelhead | 22 |
| Brown and rainbow, e.g. | 23 |
| "Speckled" fish | 25 |
| Word after lake or sea | 22 |
| Vonnegut's Kilgore | 22 |
| Steelhead or squaretail | 23 |
| One may be caught on the fly | 28 |
| Former Bluesbreaker Walter | 26 |
| Bull or Rainbow follower | 24 |
| Bluesy guitarist Walter ___ | 27 |
| "Brook" fish | 22 |
| Rainbow and Dolly Varden | 24 |
| Brookies and steelheads | 23 |
| Veritable treasure ___ | 22 |
| Treasure's companion | 24 |
| Valuable find, for short | 24 |
| Treasure- -- (gold mine) | 24 |
| Large quantity of treasure | 26 |
| Freebooter's prize | 22 |
| Treasure hunters' finds | 27 |
| Think, in the Bard's day | 28 |
| Suppose, to Shakespeare | 23 |
| Cement-finisher's tool | 26 |
| Cement finisher's tool | 26 |
| It may turn up some dirt | 24 |
| Tool for smoothing plaster | 26 |
| Gardener's utensil | 22 |
| Cement worker's tool | 24 |
| Bricklayer's tools | 22 |
| Bricklayers' tools | 22 |
| "Iliad" city | 22 |
| Avoirdupois alternative | 23 |
| "Iliad" locale | 24 |
| City betrayed by a horse? | 25 |
| "Aeneid" city | 23 |
| Where Paris took Helen | 22 |
| Priam was its final king | 24 |
| Homer's one-horse town | 26 |
| Setting for a Homeric epic | 26 |
| Schliemann's discovery | 26 |
| Paris's home, in myth | 25 |
| New York or Michigan city | 25 |
| Helen's destination | 23 |
| Famed ancient metropolis | 24 |
| Ancient fortified city | 22 |
| Where Patroclus met his end | 27 |
| Where Paris placed Helen | 24 |
| Where King Priam reigned | 24 |
| To which Helen was taken | 24 |
| The N.F.L.'s Aikman | 23 |
| Super Bowl XXVII MVP Aikman | 27 |
| Site of Russell Sage College | 28 |
| Priam was its last king | 23 |
| One-horse-too-many town | 23 |
| Legendary Greek conquest | 24 |
| Landmark in Asia Minor | 22 |
| Kmart's Michigan home | 25 |
| King Priam's domain | 23 |
| Ilium's other name | 22 |
| Ilium's alternative name | 28 |
| “Iliad” locale | 22 |
| Homer's one-horse town? | 27 |
| Homer's besieged city | 25 |
| Home to a certain horse | 23 |
| Home of the Dardanians | 22 |
| Helen of __ (mythical Greek) | 28 |
| First name in famous Cowboys | 28 |
| City taken by Agamemnon | 23 |