| Port city near Tel Aviv | 23 |
| Northern Israeli port | 21 |
| Mount Carmel city | 17 |
| Middle Eastern city | 19 |
| Israeli city near Mount Carmel | 30 |
| Israel's third-largest city | 31 |
| Israel's main port | 22 |
| Important fortress in the Crusades | 34 |
| City partly on Mt. Carmel | 25 |
| City on the Bay of Acre | 23 |
| City at the foot of Mt. Carmel | 30 |
| Bay in Israel | 13 |
| Reagan cabinet member | 21 |
| Reagan secretary of state | 25 |
| Reagan's first secretary of state | 37 |
| Reagan's secretary of state | 31 |
| Nixon Chief of Staff | 20 |
| Nixon's last chief of staff | 31 |
| Former Secretary of State | 25 |
| Secretary of state under Reagan | 31 |
| Reagan's first Sec. of State | 32 |
| British marshal of W. W. I | 26 |
| Alexander of the Reagan cabinet | 31 |
| A Presidential candidate | 24 |
| 1980s Secretary of State Alexander | 34 |
| White House chief of staff after Haldeman | 41 |
| White House aide in 1974 | 24 |
| Whilom Reagan Sec. of State | 27 |
| Watergate-era White House chief of staff | 40 |
| Shultz's predecessor as secretary of state | 46 |
| Secretary of State with "Jr." in his name | 51 |
| Secretary of state before Shultz | 32 |
| Secretary of state after Muskie | 31 |
| Sec. Shultz's predecessor | 29 |
| Reagan's Secretary of State Alexander | 41 |
| Reagan's "I'm in charge" guy | 46 |
| Reagan pal Al | 13 |
| Reagan cabinet member Alexander | 31 |
| Nixon aide in 1974 | 18 |
| Muskie's successor in the Cabinet | 37 |
| Muskie's successor | 22 |
| Marshal of W.W. I | 17 |
| He infamously said ''I'm in charge'' | 56 |
| Former Secretary of State Alexander | 35 |
| Former Kissinger-Nixon aide | 27 |
| Ex–Secretary of State | 28 |
| Department of State chief under Reagan | 38 |
| Chief of staff under Nixon | 26 |
| British W.W. I field marshal | 28 |
| British marshal of W.W. I | 25 |
| British marshal | 15 |
| British field marshal, W.W. I. | 30 |
| British field marshal in W.W. I | 31 |
| Alexander who said "I'm in control here" | 54 |
| Alexander in Reagan's cabinet | 33 |
| Alexander __, Reagan's first secretary of state | 51 |
| Alexander ___, secretary of state under Reagan | 46 |
| "Inner Circles" memoirist | 35 |
| "Caveat: Realism, Reagan and Foreign Policy" writer | 61 |
| Old San Francisco hippie hangout, with "the" | 54 |
| Old hippie hangout, with "the" | 40 |
| Half of a touristy West Coast intersection | 42 |
| Ashbury crossing | 16 |
| ___-Ashbury (San Francisco area) | 32 |
| ___-Ashbury (S.F. district) | 27 |
| ___-Ashbury (hippie district) | 29 |
| ___-Ashbury | 11 |
| 17-syllable poem | 16 |
| Short poem | 10 |
| Japanese verse | 14 |
| Type of poem | 12 |
| Three-line verse | 16 |
| Japanese verse form | 19 |
| Japanese poem | 13 |
| Three-line poem | 15 |
| Poem of 17 syllables | 20 |
| Japanese three-line verse | 25 |
| 17-syllable form of poetry | 26 |
| Verse with 17 syllables | 23 |
| Three-line Japanese poem | 24 |
| Short verse | 11 |
| Seventeen-syllable poem | 23 |
| Poem with 17 syllables | 22 |
| A poem like this / Of 17 syllables / Split 5-7-5 | 48 |
| 17-syllable verse | 17 |
| Verse often about nature | 24 |
| Unrhymed poem | 13 |
| Three-phrase poem | 17 |
| Three-line work | 15 |
| Three-line Japanese verse | 25 |
| The clue for this word, while not all that poetic, is an example | 64 |
| Symmetrical Japanese poem | 25 |
| Short poem about nature | 23 |
| Seventeen-syllable creation | 27 |
| Senryu's cousin | 19 |
| Poetic genre of Matsuo Basho | 28 |
| Poetic form inspired by nature | 30 |
| Poem with exactly 17 syllables | 30 |
| Poem read in a Zen garden, perhaps | 34 |
| Poem patterned like / the one featured in this clue / [padding out the rest] | 76 |