| Held a climber's rope | 25 |
| Secured a climber's rope | 28 |
| Fastened a ship's rope | 26 |
| Operatic singing style | 22 |
| Callas's style of singing | 29 |
| Shakespeare's Sir Toby | 26 |
| Gush forth, as chimney smoke | 28 |
| Emit, as from a smoke stack | 27 |
| Lisbon's famous tower | 25 |
| Brazilian port of 1.4 million | 29 |
| Brazilian port of 1 million | 27 |
| Brazilian city on the Pará | 29 |
| Give a false impression of | 26 |
| Be in contradiction with | 24 |
| Give a false impression | 23 |
| Revealed a false front | 22 |
| Doctrine that is accepted | 25 |
| Something children make | 23 |
| Carlisle of the Go-Go's | 27 |
| Central American nation | 23 |
| Central American country | 24 |
| British Honduras, today | 23 |
| Locale of some Mayan ruins | 26 |
| Quasimodo's concern | 23 |
| Quasimodo's charge | 22 |
| Independence Hall fixture | 25 |
| Guest's arrival signal | 26 |
| Carter's Attorney General | 29 |
| Word in a Hersey title | 22 |
| Watson's co-worker | 22 |
| Telephone inventor, Alexander | 29 |
| Statistical-curve shape | 23 |
| School kids react to it | 23 |
| Pen name of the Brontës | 26 |
| Most famous Nova Scotian | 24 |
| Man who found his calling? | 26 |
| Kind of pepper or captain | 25 |
| Its sound ends a round | 22 |
| It starts the NYSE each day | 27 |
| Inventor of the telephone | 25 |
| Great Canadian inventor | 23 |
| First to swim Lake Ontario | 26 |
| Companion of book and candle | 28 |
| Close-of-trading signal | 23 |
| Baseball's Gus or Buddy | 27 |
| Attorney General under Carter | 29 |
| Accessory on the handlebars | 27 |
| "Saved by the ___!" | 29 |
| ___ the cat (be daring) | 23 |
| "Twilight" heroine | 28 |
| 'Twilight' heroine | 26 |
| Lovely, as a signorina | 22 |
| Former politician Abzug | 23 |
| Feminist politico Abzug | 23 |
| Beautiful, like Sophia Loren | 28 |
| Australian country trio | 23 |
| "Twilight" girl | 25 |
| Certain '70s pant leg | 25 |
| '70s trouser style | 22 |
| '60s pants feature | 22 |
| '60s jeans feature | 22 |
| 1970s fashion statement | 23 |
| Some 1960s-'70s attire | 26 |
| LBO for flower children? | 24 |
| Campanologist's pants? | 26 |
| One with a lot of baggage | 25 |
| He may carry your burdens | 25 |
| "Front!" runner | 25 |
| Scarlett O'Hara, e.g. | 25 |
| Wallflower's opposite | 25 |
| Scarlett O'Hara, for one | 28 |
| Beauty attracted to a beast | 27 |
| Young woman, in Bordeaux | 24 |
| Starr of the Wild West | 22 |
| She has a ball at a ball | 24 |
| Sebastian's sidekick | 24 |
| Sebastian's partner | 23 |
| Prettiest girl at the ball | 26 |
| Mitchell's Scarlett, e.g. | 29 |
| Charming woman at a ball | 24 |
| Center of a ball, maybe | 23 |
| Beautiful, in Bordeaux | 22 |
| ____ Silverman: Beverly Sills | 29 |
| Title for Emily Dickinson | 25 |
| Scarlett O'Hara et al. | 26 |
| Notable ball attendees | 22 |
| Dance card maintainers | 22 |
| Cynosures at cotillions | 23 |
| Beauties in Beauharnois | 23 |
| "G.W.T.W." extras | 27 |
| ___-lettres (fine literature) | 29 |
| One may show you to your room | 29 |
| Casus ___ (war justification) | 29 |
| Melvin, the King of Torts | 25 |
| "Norma" composer | 26 |
| Italian composer of operas | 26 |
| Protective glass cover | 22 |
| Glass cover for bric-a-brac | 27 |
| Glass casing over a sample | 26 |
| Aptly named lab apparatus | 25 |