| Reminisce, with "back" | 32 |
| Refer, with "back" | 28 |
| Refer (back) | 12 |
| Olde tyme "Listen!" | 29 |
| Old-time "Listen!" | 28 |
| Old-school "Do you hear that?" | 40 |
| Listen up, old style | 20 |
| Listen to Shakespeare's lark | 32 |
| Listen closely | 14 |
| Hunter's cry to hounds | 26 |
| "Yo!" of yore | 23 |
| "What's that I hear?" | 35 |
| "Pay ye attention!" | 29 |
| "Pay attention," quaintly | 35 |
| "Listen!," old-style | 30 |
| "Listen up!," old-style | 33 |
| "Listen up," old style | 32 |
| "Didja hear that?," archaically | 41 |
| "---! The herald ..." | 31 |
| "___ you, Guildenstern" (line spoken by Hamlet) | 57 |
| " . . . ___! the lark . . . ": Shak. | 46 |
| ''Listen!'' | 27 |
| ''___! The Herald Angles Sing'' | 47 |
| Prick up one's ears (Var.) | 30 |
| Lend me your ears | 17 |
| Give heed to | 12 |
| Pays attention | 14 |
| Listens | 7 |
| Lends an ear | 12 |
| Listens, old-style | 18 |
| Pays attention, old-style | 25 |
| Listens attentively | 19 |
| Gives ear | 9 |
| Becomes alert, say | 18 |
| Fast food entrepreneur Sanders | 30 |
| Big Apple neighborhood | 22 |
| Part of Manhattan | 17 |
| Cotton Club site | 16 |
| Site of the Apollo Theater | 26 |
| N.Y.C. area | 11 |
| Globetrotters' base | 23 |
| Cotton Club locale | 18 |
| Home of poet Langston Hughes | 28 |
| Globetrotters' home? | 24 |
| Globetrotters' home | 23 |
| Globetrotter's home | 23 |
| Apollo Theater setting | 22 |
| Apollo Theater locale | 21 |
| "The Cotton Club" locale | 34 |
| Site of the famed Apollo Theatre | 32 |
| Setting of the Apollo Theater | 29 |
| Section of New York City | 24 |
| Section of N.Y.C. | 17 |
| Sammy Davis Jr.'s birthplace | 32 |
| Rolling Stones "Shuffle" | 34 |
| Poet Cullen's milieu | 24 |
| Part of Fun City | 16 |
| N.Y.C. section | 14 |
| Globe Trotters locale | 21 |
| Cotton Club setting | 19 |
| Birthplace of Sammy Davis Jr. | 29 |
| Aretha Franklin "Spanish ___" | 39 |
| Apollo Theater's neighborhood | 33 |
| Apollo Theater site | 19 |
| Apollo Theater neighborhood | 27 |
| Apollo site | 11 |
| 1929 Wallace Thurman play | 25 |
| "Take the 'A' Train" neighborhood | 51 |
| "Invisible Man" setting | 33 |
| "___ Nights" (1989 Eddie Murphy film) | 47 |
| ____ Globetrotters | 18 |
| Road hog | 8 |
| London doctors' street | 26 |
| Yamaha rival | 12 |
| The Davidsons' partner | 26 |
| Serious biker's machine | 27 |
| Mowat's motorbike = Farley's ______ | 43 |
| Manly bike | 10 |
| Hog on the road | 15 |
| Heavy cycle | 11 |
| First name in motorcycles | 25 |
| Davidson's wheels | 21 |
| Davidson's partner | 22 |
| Chopper on the road | 19 |
| Certain chopper | 15 |
| Bike name | 9 |
| Batman villain ___ Quinn | 24 |
| ___ Street, London's "Doctors' Row" | 53 |
| Road "hogs" | 21 |
| Jade | 4 |
| Shady lady | 10 |
| Loose woman | 11 |
| Woman of ill repute | 19 |
| Avenged Sevenfold "Beast and the ___" | 47 |
| Anna Christie, e.g. | 19 |
| "Portia is Brutus' __, not his wife": Shak. | 57 |
| Women of the night | 18 |
| 1991 Mailer novel, "___ Ghost" | 40 |
| "___ Ghost": 1991 Mailer novel | 40 |
| Rough up | 8 |