| Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5 ___ minor | 42 |
| Like Beethoven's Sonata Op. 109 | 35 |
| Dvorák's Symphony No. 9 ___ minor | 40 |
| Like Chopin's "Tristesse" étude | 48 |
| Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5 --- minor | 42 |
| Suffix with ''elephant'' | 40 |
| Like Vivaldi's "Spring" | 37 |
| Vivaldi's Concerto ___ Major | 32 |
| Suffix with "hero" or "rout" | 48 |
| Suffix that provides a sex change | 33 |
| Suffix meaning "made of" | 34 |
| Suffix meaning ''like'' | 39 |
| Suffix meaning ''imitation'' | 44 |
| Like Scriabin's Symphony No. 1 | 34 |
| Like Schubert's Symphony No. 7 | 34 |
| Like Mendelssohn's Sonata Op. 6 | 35 |
| Like Mendelssohn's Piano Sonata No. 1 | 41 |
| Like Haydn's symphonies No. 12 and No. 29 | 45 |
| Like Chopin's Scherzo (Op. 54) | 34 |
| Like Beethoven's Sonata No. 30 | 34 |
| Like Beethoven's Seventh Symphony | 37 |
| Like Bach's Violin Sonata No. 3 | 35 |
| Like Bach's second violin concerto | 38 |
| Like "Ebony and Ivory" | 32 |
| It could be attached to Paul's end | 38 |
| Finish for "alp" or "can" | 45 |
| Ending for "salt" or "Paul" | 47 |
| End for "serpent" or "mach" | 47 |
| Dvorak's "Symphony No. 9 ___ Minor" | 49 |
| Chopin's "Étude _____ Major" | 46 |
| Bruckner's Symphony No. 7 ___ | 33 |
| Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 ___ flat | 39 |
| Beethoven's "Third ___ Flat Major" | 48 |
| Bach's "Partita No. 6 ___ Minor" | 46 |
| Bach's "Partita _____ Minor" | 42 |
| ''Serpent'' suffix | 34 |
| "Baby ___ Your Loving" | 32 |
| "All ___" (1967 Temptations hit) | 42 |
| "___ Your Love Tonight" (Presley song) | 48 |
| Tom Petty "___ to Know" | 33 |
| Pink Floyd "___ a dirty woman" | 40 |
| Marc Anthony "___ to Know" | 36 |
| John Cougar "___ a Lover" | 35 |
| Boston "___ Your Love" | 32 |
| Beginning of a boss's request | 33 |
| "You're All_____ to Get By" | 41 |
| "You're All ___," old song | 40 |
| "You're All ___ to Get By" | 40 |
| "You're All ___ ," (old song) | 43 |
| "Man, do ___ a drink!" | 32 |
| "Baby, _____ Your Loving" | 35 |
| "Baby, ___ Your Loving" | 33 |
| "___ You," Beatles song | 33 |
| "___ You Now" (Eddie Fisher song) | 43 |
| "___ Thee Every Hour": Lowry | 38 |
| "___ that like a hole in the head" | 44 |
| "___ somebody, somebody like you" | 43 |
| "___ Love," 1987 LL Cool J hit | 40 |
| " . . . like ___ a hole in the head" | 46 |
| ''You're All ___ to Get By'' | 48 |
| Leo Sayers's hit "When ___ You" | 46 |
| Dead to the world, as a chemical | 32 |
| Chemically nonreactive, as a gas | 32 |
| Subject of Newton's first law of motion | 43 |
| Subject of Newton's first law | 33 |
| Unwillingness to be proactive, perhaps | 38 |
| Subject of the first law of motion | 34 |
| Possible reason to lie in bed all morning | 41 |
| "___ de Castro" (John Clifford play) | 46 |
| California's Mission Santa ___ | 34 |
| Suffixes with serpent and elephant | 34 |
| Spanish noblewoman ___ de Castro | 32 |
| Spanish conquistadora ___ de Suárez | 38 |
| Mexican poet Juana ___ de la Cruz | 33 |
| Juana ___ de la Cruz, Mexican poet/nun | 38 |
| Juana ___ de la Cruz, Mexican nun and poet | 42 |
| Isabel Allende's "___ of My Soul" | 47 |
| California's Mission Santa __ | 33 |
| "___ de Castro," Ferreira play | 40 |
| _____ de Castro (Spanish noblewoman) | 36 |
| ___ de Castro (storied noblewoman) | 34 |
| Held for later disbursement, as funds | 37 |
| Opposite of potentially, to Caesar | 34 |
| "___ saw a purple cow" | 32 |
| "It's outrageous!" | 32 |
| Words often declared after "Well" | 43 |
| Farrell's "A World ___ Made" | 42 |
| "Well, __!": "Harrumph!" | 44 |
| "In a world ___ made": Housman | 40 |
| "___ saw a purple . . . " | 35 |
| Like some meteorologists' forecasts | 39 |
| Like the Congo's Mobutu Sese Seko | 37 |
| "Mockingbird" singer Foxx | 35 |
| "The Gondoliers" character | 36 |
| Character in Sartre's "No Exit" | 45 |
| "The Gondoliers" nurse | 32 |
| "Mockingbird" singer Foxx, 1963 | 41 |
| "Il Trovatore" soprano | 32 |
| ''Mockingbird'' singer Foxx | 43 |
| Spanish name meaning "chaste" | 39 |