| Suffix affixed to directions | 28 |
| Seafood lover, presumably | 25 |
| Predatory bird near oceans | 26 |
| Part of a crossword aviary | 26 |
| Oriole's distant relative | 29 |
| Makeup-artist Westmore | 22 |
| Makeup artist Westmore | 22 |
| It follows directions? | 22 |
| Homophone for urn or earn | 25 |
| Follower of north or south | 26 |
| Ending with north or south | 26 |
| Ending with east or west | 24 |
| Ending for a direction | 22 |
| East or west attachment | 23 |
| Cousin of the bald eagle | 24 |
| Compass user's suffix | 25 |
| Bonebreaker's relative | 26 |
| Bird that works for a living? | 29 |
| Bird that seems to have merit | 29 |
| Title bandit in a Verdi opera | 29 |
| Verdi's title bandit | 24 |
| Verdi opera set in Aragon | 25 |
| Title bandit in a Verdi work | 28 |
| Operatic offering by Verdi | 26 |
| Bandit in a Verdi opera | 23 |
| Former lightweight champ | 24 |
| Ballyshannon's river | 24 |
| White-tailed bird of prey | 25 |
| River into Donegal Bay | 22 |
| It soars over the coast | 23 |
| Zane Grey's masked rider | 28 |
| Sea eagle or Irish river | 24 |
| Sea bird or Irish river | 23 |
| Another graceful seabird | 24 |
| Relative of a fish eagle | 24 |
| Lough Gowna's river | 23 |
| Irish river to Donegal Bay | 26 |
| Graceful, swooping seabird | 26 |
| Former featherweight champ | 26 |
| Estuary in Ballyshannon | 23 |
| White-tailed fisheater | 22 |
| Sea predator of crosswords | 26 |
| Sea eagle or lake in Ireland | 28 |
| Sea bird or Irish lough | 23 |
| River of Northern Ireland | 25 |
| Relative of a bonebreaker | 25 |
| Puzzler's pet eagle | 23 |
| One of the Haliaeetus genus | 27 |
| Northern Ireland lough | 22 |
| Loser to Gans: 1902 bout | 24 |
| Long-winged shore sight | 23 |
| Lammergeier's cousin | 24 |
| Ireland's Lough ___ | 23 |
| Greenland aerie builder | 23 |
| Grayish-brown sea eagle | 23 |
| Frank ___ of boxing fame | 24 |
| Former flyweight champ | 22 |
| Flier of the Norwegian coast | 28 |
| Fish hawk's cousin | 22 |
| Enniskillen's river | 23 |
| Early lightweight champ | 23 |
| Eagle with a white tail | 23 |
| Crossword bird or Irish river | 29 |
| Bonebreaker's cousin | 24 |
| Bird indigenous to crosswords | 29 |
| Fish hawks' cousins | 23 |
| Ospreys' relatives | 22 |
| Lake and river in Ireland | 25 |
| Fish hawks' relatives | 25 |
| Bald eagle's cousins | 24 |
| White-tailed sea birds | 22 |
| Gannets' relatives | 22 |
| Eagles with white-tails | 23 |
| Common birds, in puzzles | 24 |
| One of the Gallo brothers | 25 |
| ___ Evans (Chubby Checker) | 26 |
| Swiss conductor Ansermet | 24 |
| Polar explorer Shackleton | 25 |
| Jack Worthing's alias | 25 |
| Frank's comical friend | 26 |
| Famous Papa's first name | 28 |
| British physicist Rutherford | 28 |
| Antarctic explorer Shackleton | 29 |
| Westerns writer Haycox | 22 |
| Victoria's father-in-law | 28 |
| Tubb the Texas Troubador | 24 |
| Swiss-American composer Bloch | 29 |
| Rutherford or Shackleton | 24 |
| Ron Paul's middle name | 26 |
| Repeated Jim Varney film role | 29 |
| One of the winemaking Gallos | 28 |
| Name assumed by Jack Worthing | 29 |
| Mariel's grandfather | 24 |
| Julio's partner in wine | 27 |
| Grandfather of Margaux | 22 |
| Frank's comic strip pal | 27 |
| Frank's comic sidekick? | 27 |
| Chemistry Nobelist Rutherford | 29 |
| Borgnine of the screen | 22 |
| Acting legend Borgnine | 22 |