| Bauhaus/Siouxsie/Cure, e.g. | 27 |
| Bauhaus, for one | 16 |
| Battle of Adrianople warrior | 28 |
| Annoyingly pessimistic teenager, perhaps | 40 |
| Ancient Teuton | 14 |
| Ancient Rome conqueror | 22 |
| Ancient invader | 15 |
| Alaric, for one | 15 |
| Alaric was one | 14 |
| Alaric or Roderic | 17 |
| A hallowe'en celebrant, maybe | 33 |
| The Big Apple | 13 |
| New York nickname | 17 |
| New York | 8 |
| New York City, alternately | 26 |
| Batman's home | 17 |
| Batman's domain | 19 |
| The Dark Knight's domain | 28 |
| Setting of many Washington Irving tales | 39 |
| Robin's venue | 17 |
| Robin's hangout? | 20 |
| O. Henry milieu | 15 |
| New York, N.Y. | 14 |
| Name for New York | 17 |
| Commissioner Gordon's domain | 32 |
| City protected by Batman and Robin | 34 |
| Bruce Wayne's city | 22 |
| Big Apple nickname | 18 |
| Batman's milieu | 19 |
| Batman's ___ City | 21 |
| Batman setting | 17 |
| "Batman" setting | 26 |
| ``The Big Apple'' | 25 |
| Finish a 10-K | 13 |
| Finish a race | 13 |
| Like some romance novels | 24 |
| Style of architecture | 21 |
| Like some romances | 18 |
| Adjective in some font names | 28 |
| Type of novel or cathedral | 26 |
| Ominously gloomy | 16 |
| Old-looking font | 16 |
| Novel category | 14 |
| Notre Dame's architectural style | 36 |
| Literature genre | 16 |
| Like some architecture or typefaces | 35 |
| Like Shelley's "Frankenstein" | 43 |
| Like Notre-Dame de Paris | 24 |
| Like many Anne Rice novels | 26 |
| Like "Wuthering Heights" | 34 |
| Like "Frankenstein" | 29 |
| Dark and gloomy, aesthetically | 30 |
| Bauhaus genre | 13 |
| "Wuthering Heights" genre | 35 |
| Early Teutons | 13 |
| Sackers of Rome | 15 |
| Roman Empire conquerors | 23 |
| Invaders of Ancient Rome | 24 |
| Third-century sackers | 21 |
| They often wear dark eyeliner | 29 |
| Some black-clad teens | 21 |
| Roman Empire invaders | 21 |
| Germanic people | 15 |
| Germanic invaders of the Roman Empire | 37 |
| Early Germans | 13 |
| Black-clad teens, maybe | 23 |
| Black-clad ones | 15 |
| Wearers of black, maybe | 23 |
| Third-century invaders | 22 |
| They're dressed in black | 28 |
| They go heavy on the eyeliner and wear all black | 48 |
| Siouxsie and the Banshees fans, likely | 38 |
| Rome raiders | 12 |
| Ones dressed in black | 21 |
| Mopey mall kids, perhaps | 24 |
| Modern subculture that's fascinated by morbidity | 52 |
| Men and women in black | 22 |
| Many Marilyn Manson fans | 24 |
| German settlers | 15 |
| Fourth-century Germanic invaders | 32 |
| Dark-eyed subculturists | 23 |
| Certain high school outcasts | 28 |
| Alaric's people | 19 |
| Alaric's folk | 17 |
| Was admitted | 12 |
| Successfully crashed the gate | 29 |
| Crashed the gate | 16 |
| Was accepted | 12 |
| Was admitted to | 15 |
| Passed the bouncer | 18 |
| Insinuated oneself | 18 |
| Entered, as a car | 17 |
| Arrived after a trip | 20 |
| "Understood" | 22 |
| "Understood!" | 23 |
| "Message received" | 28 |
| Cry of success | 14 |
| Catch phrase? | 13 |
| "Roger" | 17 |
| 'I understand' | 22 |