| Surrealism pioneer Max | 22 |
| Young accounting partner? | 25 |
| Young accounting partner | 24 |
| Max ___, German painter | 23 |
| German-born surrealist | 22 |
| Celebrated surrealist Max | 25 |
| Young's corporate partner | 29 |
| Young's business partner | 28 |
| Steinbeck's middle name | 27 |
| Sculptor-playwright Barlach | 27 |
| Positivist philosopher Mach | 27 |
| Joan Miró collaborator | 25 |
| German-born Dadaist Max | 23 |
| German painter Max ___ | 22 |
| German Dada artist Max | 22 |
| Film director Lubitsch | 22 |
| Expressionist artist Max | 24 |
| Dadaist painter Max ____ | 24 |
| Collaborator with Duchamp | 25 |
| Bond foe ___ Stavro Blofeld | 27 |
| Austrian physicist Mach | 23 |
| 007 foe's first name | 24 |
| "The Antipope" | 24 |
| Some dadaist paintings | 22 |
| Paintings by dadaist Max | 24 |
| Heroine of a Mancinelli opera | 29 |
| Suffix with ranch or pistol | 27 |
| Suffix with "ranch" | 29 |
| Spanish occupational suffix | 27 |
| Prefix in Russian place names | 29 |
| Man of courage, to Kipling | 26 |
| Leander's love, in Soho | 27 |
| Ending for "ranch" | 28 |
| Cockney's sandwich | 22 |
| Cockney's champion | 22 |
| Cockney's brave man | 23 |
| Give way to wind and water | 26 |
| Wear down, as confidence | 24 |
| Chip away at, as confidence | 27 |
| Undermine, as confidence | 24 |
| Wear through weathering | 23 |
| Fall off, as popularity | 23 |
| Eat away at the beach? | 22 |
| Decrease, as confidence | 23 |
| Wear away, as popularity | 24 |
| Succumb to wind and water | 25 |
| Slowly reduce, as a cliff | 25 |
| Show signs of weakening | 23 |
| Opposite of strengthen | 22 |
| Lose underpinnings, e.g. | 24 |
| Disappear slowly, in a way | 26 |
| Disappear slowly but surely | 27 |
| Cause to gradually vanish | 25 |
| Withdraw from the bank? | 23 |
| What waves do to shores | 23 |
| What storms do to riverbanks | 28 |
| What seas do to shores | 22 |
| Wash away, as the shoreline | 27 |
| Take away little by little | 26 |
| Strengthen's opposite | 25 |
| Steadily reduce, in a way | 25 |
| Siphon off, as support | 22 |
| Make bank withdrawals? | 22 |
| Lose ground, literally | 22 |
| Go from there to barely there | 29 |
| Fail to hold up, as a bank | 26 |
| Dwindle, as popularity | 22 |
| Displace over time, as soil | 27 |
| Decay or vanish gradually | 25 |
| Become more rounded, maybe | 26 |
| Like shorelines, often | 22 |
| Diminished, as support | 22 |
| Went from bad to worse | 22 |
| Subjected to planation | 22 |
| Made bank withdrawals? | 22 |
| Like ancient canyon cliffs | 26 |
| Affected by wind or water | 25 |
| Destroys by disintegration | 26 |
| Eats away at, as support | 24 |
| Undermines, as support | 22 |
| Beethoven symphony nickname | 27 |
| Vienna premiere of 1805 | 23 |
| Musical premiere of 1805 | 24 |
| Beethoven work in E flat | 24 |
| 1805 Beethoven symphony | 23 |
| Symphony written for Napoleon | 29 |
| Symphony premiere of 1805 | 25 |
| Symphony inspired by Napoleon | 29 |
| Symphony in E flat major | 24 |
| Symphony completed in 1804 | 26 |
| Symphonic premiere of 1805 | 26 |
| Milestone of classical music | 28 |
| BeethovenÂ’s 3rd Symphony | 28 |
| Beethoven's 3rd symphony | 28 |
| Beethoven's Third | 24 |
| Ending for the ol' switch | 29 |
| Slangy suffix for switch | 24 |
| Slangy switch addition | 22 |
| Ending for switch or buck | 25 |
| Suffix with smack or sock | 25 |