| Opposite of bas | 15 |
| High: Fr. | 9 |
| High, to Henri | 14 |
| High, in the French Alps | 24 |
| High in the French Alps? | 24 |
| High in the French Alps | 23 |
| HenriÂ’s high | 16 |
| Château ___-Brion wine | 25 |
| Château ___-Brion (Bordeaux wine) | 36 |
| -- monde (high society) | 23 |
| ___ Rhin (French department) | 28 |
| ___ monde (fashionable folks) | 29 |
| __ monde (high society) | 23 |
| ___ cuisine | 11 |
| ___ couture | 11 |
| Terre ___ | 9 |
| Cuisine type | 12 |
| Terre ___, Ind. | 15 |
| Lead-in for couture or cuisine | 30 |
| __ cuisine | 10 |
| Terre __, IN | 12 |
| Start for ''cuisine'' or ''couture'' | 68 |
| High, in Hauterive | 18 |
| High-class, as a restaurant | 27 |
| ___ couture (high fashion) | 26 |
| Word with cuisine or couture | 28 |
| Type of couture or cuisine | 26 |
| Terre --, Indiana | 17 |
| Terre ---, IN | 13 |
| Terre __, Indiana | 17 |
| Terre _____, Ind. | 17 |
| Terre ____ IN | 14 |
| Sort of cuisine | 15 |
| Lead-in for cuisine or couture | 30 |
| Lead-in for "cuisine" or "couture" | 54 |
| High, in Versailles | 19 |
| High, in Le Havre | 17 |
| High, in couture | 16 |
| French word before cuisine or couture | 37 |
| French word before "cuisine" or "couture" | 61 |
| French high | 11 |
| Fancy, as a restaurant | 22 |
| --- cuisine | 11 |
| _____ couture | 13 |
| ___ bourgeoisie (gentry) | 24 |
| __ couture | 10 |
| "___ Nagila" | 22 |
| "__ Nagila" | 21 |
| Jewish folk song, "___ Nagila" | 40 |
| Jewish folk song "___ Nagila" | 39 |
| 2002 fed. law concerning election procedures | 44 |
| "--- Nagila" | 22 |
| "___ Nagila" (song title that means "Let us rejoice") | 73 |
| "___ Nagila" (Hebrew folk song) | 41 |
| '-- Nagila' | 19 |
| Cuban capital | 13 |
| Plaza de la Revolución locale | 32 |
| Largest city of the West Indies | 31 |
| Cigar city | 10 |
| Castro's capital | 20 |
| Good smoke | 10 |
| Esteemed smoke | 14 |
| "Our Man in ___" (Greene novel) | 41 |
| World capital where Monopoly is banned | 38 |
| Where the Maine sank | 20 |
| Where Ponce de León died | 27 |
| Valued cigar | 12 |
| The Maine blew up in its harbor | 31 |
| Source of smokes that are illegal in the U.S. | 45 |
| Seaport 90 miles SSW of Key West | 32 |
| Port of Cuba | 12 |
| Plaza de la Revolución setting | 33 |
| Largest West Indies city | 24 |
| Kind of cigar | 13 |
| Humidor item, perhaps | 21 |
| Host city of the 1991 Pan American Games | 40 |
| Home of the Karl Marx Theater | 29 |
| Hard-to-get cigar | 17 |
| Harbor where the Maine blew up | 30 |
| Good cigar | 10 |
| Florida Strait city | 19 |
| Fine smoke | 10 |
| Expensive cigar | 15 |
| Cuban cigar | 11 |
| Cuba's capital | 18 |
| City on Gulf of Mexico | 22 |
| Certain cigar | 13 |
| Castro's favorite companion | 31 |
| Capital on the Florida Strait | 29 |
| A "Godfather Part II" setting | 39 |
| 1990 Robert Redford film | 24 |
| "To Have and Have Not" setting | 40 |
| "Guys and Dolls" locale | 33 |
| Possess | 7 |
| Hold title to | 13 |
| Engage in | 9 |
| Suffer from | 11 |
| Wealthy one | 11 |
| Moneyed one | 11 |
| Wedding-vow word | 16 |