| Some spirits | 12 |
| Many MENSA members | 18 |
| Highly intelligent group | 24 |
| Bottle-dwellers of legend | 25 |
| Wish granters of myth | 21 |
| Surprises in bottles | 20 |
| Summoned spirits | 16 |
| Roman guardian spirits | 22 |
| Magical beings | 14 |
| Magical being (Var.) | 20 |
| Magic wish granters | 19 |
| Incredibly smart people | 23 |
| Extremely smart people (Var.) | 29 |
| Exceptionally smart people | 26 |
| Attendant spirits | 17 |
| Wish-granters of myth (Var.) | 28 |
| Tutelary Roman deities | 22 |
| They're brilliant (Var.) | 28 |
| They may be rubbed out | 22 |
| The very bright | 15 |
| The smartest among us (var.) | 28 |
| Supernatural lamp occupants | 27 |
| Super smart people | 18 |
| Rubbed-out spirits | 18 |
| Mensa members (Var.) | 20 |
| Magicians' magazine since 1936 | 34 |
| Lamp dwellers | 13 |
| Granters of three wishes | 24 |
| Extremely smart people | 22 |
| Contents of special lanterns | 28 |
| Contents of lamps, maybe | 24 |
| Brilliant ones | 14 |
| Bottled benefactors | 19 |
| "Stargate: Atlantis" race | 35 |
| Robt. E. Lee, e.g. | 18 |
| Army bigwig: Abbr. | 18 |
| USAF VIP | 8 |
| DDE, for one | 12 |
| V.I.P. at the Army-Navy game | 28 |
| U.S.A.F. V.I.P. | 15 |
| U.S. Grant, for one | 19 |
| Superior of col. | 16 |
| Robt. E. Lee, for ex. | 21 |
| R.E. Lee, e.g. | 14 |
| One with star power?: Abbr. | 27 |
| Marshall or Haig: Abbr. | 23 |
| Ike in W.W. II | 14 |
| Grant, for one: Abbr. | 21 |
| Grant or Lee: Abbr. | 19 |
| Four-star leader: Abbr. | 23 |
| DDE was one | 11 |
| Colonel's superior: Abbr. | 29 |
| Burnside, e.g.: Abbr. | 21 |
| Bradley or Patton: Abbr. | 24 |
| Abbr. before Grant or Lee | 25 |
| Italian salami city | 19 |
| Birthplace of Columbus | 22 |
| Columbus's birthplace | 25 |
| Columbus' home | 18 |
| Columbus' birthplace | 24 |
| Columbus's hometown | 23 |
| Salami choice | 13 |
| Columbus' hometown | 22 |
| Columbus's home | 19 |
| Paganini's birthplace | 25 |
| Salami variety | 14 |
| Salami selection | 16 |
| Salami city | 11 |
| Port south of Milan | 19 |
| Kind of salami | 14 |
| Where Columbus was born | 23 |
| Type of sausage | 15 |
| Salami source | 13 |
| Origin of some salami | 21 |
| Ligurian port | 13 |
| Italy's largest seaport | 27 |
| Italy's chief port | 22 |
| Italian port on its own gulf | 28 |
| Columbus called it home | 23 |
| Capital of Liguria | 18 |
| Birthplace of Christopher Columbus | 34 |
| Type of salami | 14 |
| Setting for Verdi's ''Simon Boccanegra'' | 60 |
| Seaport south of Milan | 22 |
| Salami style | 12 |
| Port in Italy | 13 |
| Paganini's hometown | 23 |
| Middle Ages rival of Venice | 27 |
| Ligurian seaport | 16 |
| Ligurian capital | 16 |
| Kind of jib or salami | 21 |
| Italy's largest port | 24 |
| Italy's busiest port | 24 |
| Hometown of Columbus | 20 |
| City on the Ligurian Sea | 24 |
| City on the Italian Riviera | 27 |
| City of the Italian Riviera | 27 |
| Christopher Columbus' city of birth | 39 |
| Chief port of Italy | 19 |
| Andrea Doria's domain | 25 |