| Chemist's container | 23 |
| Chanel holder, perhaps | 22 |
| Bacteria sample container | 25 |
| Apothecary's container | 26 |
| Antidote holder, maybe | 22 |
| Alchemist's containers | 26 |
| Medicine-cabinet items | 22 |
| Hematologist's supply | 25 |
| Glasses for a scientist | 23 |
| Apothecary's stock | 22 |
| Provisions for journeys | 23 |
| Voyager's supplies | 22 |
| Upscale Roman shopping street | 29 |
| Café de Paris setting | 24 |
| Instinctive feeling, slangily | 29 |
| Vague feeling, slangily | 23 |
| Hard-to-explain feeling | 23 |
| Hard-to-describe feeling | 24 |
| Feeling that's picked up | 28 |
| Emotional feeling, informally | 29 |
| Hampton's instrument | 24 |
| Unexplainable feelings | 22 |
| Supernatural sensations | 23 |
| Sensitive people pick them up | 29 |
| Psychic's sensations | 24 |
| Milt Jackson's forte | 24 |
| Lionel Hampton, for one | 23 |
| Lead-in to harp or phone | 24 |
| Pulsating effects, in music | 27 |
| London theater Old ___ | 22 |
| Theatredom's Old ___ | 24 |
| Tayback of "Alice" | 28 |
| Old ___ (London theatre) | 24 |
| Old __ (London theatre) | 23 |
| London's Old ___ theatre | 28 |
| Trader ___ (old restaurateur) | 29 |
| Singer-songwriter Chesnutt | 26 |
| Perp's counterpart | 22 |
| Old ___, London theater | 23 |
| Old ___ of theatre fame | 23 |
| Old ___ (London theater) | 24 |
| London's Old --- Theatre | 28 |
| 1953 Wimbledon winner Seixas | 28 |
| 'Alice' actor Tayback | 29 |
| Anglican parish priest | 22 |
| Goldsmith title character | 25 |
| Bishop's representative | 27 |
| Wakefield's clergyman | 25 |
| Rector's colleague | 22 |
| Episcopal chapel leader | 23 |
| _____ of Christ (the Pope) | 26 |
| ___ of Christ (papal title) | 27 |
| Deputy's residence | 22 |
| Cleric's residence | 22 |
| Ecclesiastics' dwellings | 28 |
| Experienced through another | 27 |
| Subordinate church officials | 28 |
| Anglican parish priests | 23 |
| Smoking or drinking, some say | 29 |
| Bad habit, so to speak | 22 |
| A destructive behaviour | 23 |
| The horror of Gomorrah | 22 |
| Sonny Crockett's squad | 26 |
| Smoking, gambling or drinking | 29 |
| Smoking or drinking, for many | 29 |
| Illicit gambling, drugs, etc. | 29 |
| Habit that needs curbing | 24 |
| Gambling too much, e.g. | 23 |
| Canadian hipster magazine | 25 |
| Bad habit and then some | 23 |
| Annual resolution target | 24 |
| Like some police squads? | 24 |
| ...chronicler of sins? | 22 |
| Based on the number 20 | 22 |
| Quayle or Cheney: Abbr. | 23 |
| Firm cheese, for short? | 23 |
| Sovereign's deputy | 22 |
| Gambling and boozing, for two | 29 |
| Sermon subjects, often | 22 |
| Virtues' opposites | 22 |
| The horrors of Gomorrah | 23 |
| Gambling and drinking, e.g. | 27 |
| With the order switched | 23 |
| Transposition indicator | 23 |
| Noted thermal bath locale | 25 |
| French hot springs town | 23 |
| French capital in W. W. II | 26 |
| Crème gauloise, today | 24 |
| Sparkling French refreshment | 28 |
| Mineral beverage from France | 28 |
| "Veni, vidi, ___" | 27 |
| End of Caesar's boast | 25 |
| One of a Caesarean trio | 23 |
| Word in Caesar's message | 28 |
| One of a trio by Caesar | 23 |
| Last of a Caesarean trio | 24 |
| End of a Caesarean boast | 24 |
| "Veni, vidi, ---" | 27 |
| "Veni, vidi, __" | 26 |
| 'Veni, vidi, --' | 24 |