| Characters in "Julius Caesar" and "The Merchant of Venice" | 78 |
| "The quality of mercy is not strain'd" speaker and others | 71 |
| White House entrance | 20 |
| Stoa | 4 |
| Feature of many court buildings | 31 |
| Covered entrance to a building | 30 |
| Covered building entrance | 25 |
| Covered ambulatory | 18 |
| Column-supported roof | 21 |
| Colonnaded entrance | 19 |
| Classical Greek temple feature | 30 |
| Classical entranceway | 21 |
| Attachment in classical architecture | 36 |
| Food helpings | 13 |
| Where a Trail Blazer might get stitched? | 40 |
| City claiming the world's smallest park | 43 |
| Where an injured Mt. Hood climber might be taken? | 49 |
| Surgical site in the Beaver State? | 34 |
| Unfit Manhattanites? | 20 |
| ___ Alegre, Brazil | 18 |
| ___ Novo (Benin's capital) | 30 |
| ___-Novo (capital of Benin) | 27 |
| ___ Alegre (Brazilian city) | 27 |
| Brazil's __ Alegre | 22 |
| __-Novo: Benin's capital | 28 |
| ___-Novo (Benin's capital) | 30 |
| ___ Alegre | 10 |
| __ Novo: Benin capital | 22 |
| __ Alegre, Brazil | 17 |
| Lisboa's sister city | 24 |
| Brazil's ___ Alegre | 23 |
| --- Alegre, Brazil | 18 |
| ___ Velho, Brazil | 17 |
| ___ Novo, Dahomey's capital | 31 |
| ___ Novo (Benin capital) | 24 |
| ___ Alegre, Brazilian seaport | 29 |
| ___ -Novo (African capital) | 27 |
| __ Novo (African capital) | 25 |
| Gilbert Stuart specialty | 24 |
| Subject of a framing? | 21 |
| Selfie, in a sense | 18 |
| Rogues' gallery item | 24 |
| Peale product | 13 |
| Painting of a person | 20 |
| Museum head? | 12 |
| Many a White House artwork | 26 |
| Higher than it is wide, as a book | 33 |
| Hanging over many a mantel | 26 |
| Face painting | 13 |
| "--- of Jennie" (1948) | 32 |
| "___ of Jennie" (1948 film) | 37 |
| Act as | 6 |
| Dessert wines | 13 |
| Seaside cities | 14 |
| Where ships call | 16 |
| They're left at sea | 23 |
| Ship stops | 10 |
| Said and Arthur | 15 |
| New York, Baltimore and New Orleans | 35 |
| New York City and Los Angeles, e.g. | 35 |
| New York and Los Angeles | 24 |
| New Orleans and Houston, for two | 32 |
| Harbor towns | 12 |
| Harbor cities | 13 |
| Cruise-line stops | 17 |
| Computer jacks | 14 |
| Computer access points | 22 |
| Coastal cities | 14 |
| Wires may connect to them | 25 |
| Wines of the Douro | 18 |
| Wine bar offerings | 18 |
| Where the cruise ship band unwinds | 34 |
| Where ship captains hang out | 28 |
| Unloading places | 16 |
| They receive many calls | 23 |
| Shipping cities | 15 |
| Shipping centers | 16 |
| Ship refueling places | 21 |
| Seaside towns | 13 |
| Sea gateways | 12 |
| Places to put your boat | 23 |
| Places to plug in peripherals | 29 |
| Places to call | 14 |
| Places of call | 14 |
| Peripheral plug-in places | 25 |
| PC jacks | 8 |
| Passages for gas, steam, etc. | 29 |
| Oran and Boston | 15 |
| New York et al. | 15 |
| New York and New Orleans, for two | 33 |
| New York and New Orleans | 24 |
| New York and Los Angeles, e.g. | 30 |
| New York and Boston | 19 |
| Moresby and Said | 16 |
| Los Angeles and San Francisco, e.g. | 35 |
| Los Angeles and New York | 24 |
| Liverpool and Bremen | 20 |
| Liners' destinations | 24 |
| Ibert's "___ of Call" | 35 |
| Firing holes | 12 |