| Paul Robinson's comic strip girl | 36 |
| Old comics girl whose boyfriend was Wingey | 42 |
| Comics teenager who debuted in 1925 | 35 |
| "At Last" singer James and namesakes | 46 |
| The Sundance Kid's girl and others | 38 |
| Comics' Miss Kett and others | 32 |
| Suffix meaning "little one" | 37 |
| It turns a bachelor into a woman | 32 |
| Suffix after "kitchen" | 32 |
| It makes some he-nouns she-nouns | 32 |
| It makes some he nouns she nouns | 32 |
| ''Bachelor'' add-on | 35 |
| Suffix with ''usher'' | 37 |
| Suffix with ''super'' | 37 |
| Suffix with ''major'' | 37 |
| Suffix with ''disk'' | 36 |
| Suffix meaning "small" | 32 |
| Suffix meaning "little" | 33 |
| Suffix for relatively small things | 34 |
| Suffix akin to the prefix "mini-" | 43 |
| Palindromic middle name of Alfre Woodard | 40 |
| It makes a he-bachelor a she-bachelor | 37 |
| Conclusion for Ann, Nan and Jean | 32 |
| ''Major'' suffix | 32 |
| Suffixes with room, kitchen, etc. | 33 |
| Suffix with Chord or Marvel, in pop music | 41 |
| Suffix for many "girl group" names | 44 |
| "Towel" and "kitchen" endings | 49 |
| Words to an infamous backstabber | 32 |
| Part of Julius Caesar's dying words | 39 |
| Part of Caesar's last sentence | 34 |
| Caesar's "And you?" | 33 |
| Caesar's "And you!" | 33 |
| Words spoken on the Ides of March | 33 |
| Words of disbelief in the senate | 32 |
| Surprising words from Shakespeare? | 34 |
| Start of Julius Caesar's last line | 38 |
| Start of Caesar's incredulous question | 42 |
| Start of Caesar's final statement | 37 |
| Start of Caesar's final query | 33 |
| Phrase uttered on the Ides of March | 35 |
| Part of Caesar's parting shot | 33 |
| Part of Caesar's last question | 34 |
| Mark Leyner's "___, Babe" | 39 |
| Julius's two little dying words | 35 |
| It precedes "Then fall, Caesar" | 41 |
| Dramatic cry from people who get subbed | 39 |
| Caesar's words of accusation | 32 |
| Caesar's last words to Brutus | 33 |
| Caesar's dying words to Brutus | 34 |
| "You too?" Ã la Caesar | 35 |
| "Some friend you are," more classically | 49 |
| "Julius Caesar" phrase | 32 |
| "Even you?," artistically | 35 |
| "Brute's" predecessor | 35 |
| "___, Brute!": Julius Caesar | 38 |
| "___, Babe" (1992 Mark Leyner book) | 45 |
| Practice piece for one instrument | 33 |
| It's intended to help one play better | 41 |
| Short composition for a solo instrument | 39 |
| Liszt's "Paganini ___" | 36 |
| Liszt's "La Campanella," e.g. | 43 |
| "Revolutionary" Chopin work | 37 |
| Swinburne's "___ Réaliste" | 43 |
| Piece to demonstrate technical virtuosity | 41 |
| Piano teacher's practice assignment | 39 |
| Piano player's practice piece | 33 |
| Musical composition intended for practice | 41 |
| Liszt's "Vision," e.g. | 36 |
| Liszt "Transcendental" opus | 37 |
| Future virtuoso's assignment | 32 |
| Former music magazine, with "The" | 43 |
| Conservatory assignment, perhaps | 32 |
| Chopin's "Winter Wind," for one | 45 |
| Chopin's "The Winter Wind," e.g. | 46 |
| Chopin's "Sunrise," for one | 41 |
| Chopin's "Revolutionary," for one | 47 |
| Chopin's "Butterfly," e.g. | 40 |
| Chopin's Butterfly e.g. | 34 |
| Bit of music at a music conservatory | 36 |
| "Revolutionary" piece by Chopin | 41 |
| Schumann's "___ Symphoniques" | 43 |
| Rachmaninoff's "___-tableaux" | 43 |
| Liszt's "Transcendental __" | 41 |
| They're played at un conservatoire | 38 |
| Schumann's "Symphonic __" | 39 |
| Pianists' dexterity improvers | 33 |
| Pianists' dexterity exercises | 33 |
| Liszt's "Paganini __" | 35 |
| Liszt's "Grandes ___ de Paganini" | 47 |
| Debussy's "Douze ___" | 35 |
| Chopin's "Twelve Grand _____" | 43 |
| Chopin's "Butterfly" et al. | 41 |
| Case for tweezers, scissors and such | 36 |
| Decorative needle and scissors case | 35 |
| Item for a woman's travel bag, perhaps | 42 |
| Holder of needle, thread and notions | 36 |
| Case for tweezers, buttons and such | 35 |
| Small case that holds combs, perfumes, etc. | 43 |
| Ornate holder for pins and needles | 34 |