| Shakespeare's Antonio, for one | 34 |
| "Gracias," across the Pyrenees | 40 |
| Left Bank's "thanks" | 34 |
| Frenchman's "Thanks" | 34 |
| "Much obliged, monsieur!" | 35 |
| Tours ''Thank you'' | 35 |
| Keats's "La Belle Dame Sans ___" | 46 |
| French ''Thank you'' | 36 |
| End of a French conversation, maybe | 35 |
| "Thanks," to Thérèse | 36 |
| "Much obliged," in Montréal | 40 |
| "La Belle Dame Sans ___": Keats | 41 |
| "I'm grateful, François" | 41 |
| "Danke," in some cantons | 34 |
| Pharmaceutical giant that once sold Vioxx | 41 |
| Drug company giant that makes Coppertone | 40 |
| Company forced to withdraw Vioxx | 32 |
| Some former Ford products (abbr.) | 33 |
| "The Winged Messenger" | 32 |
| Ten-cent piece with the likeness of a Roman god | 47 |
| ''Enough already!'' | 35 |
| Exclamation similar to "Whew!" | 40 |
| It's sometimes given to prisoners | 37 |
| Exclamation akin to "Whew!" | 37 |
| "The quality of ___ . . . ": Shak. | 44 |
| "The quality of ___ . . . " | 37 |
| " . . . ___ on such as we" | 36 |
| ". . . for a ___ pittance" | 36 |
| "... for a ___ pittance" | 34 |
| "___ words cannot express . . ." | 42 |
| Being nothing more than specified | 33 |
| ''. . . for a ___ pittance'' | 44 |
| Word before "pittance" | 32 |
| It may precede "pittance" | 35 |
| "___ words cannot express ..." | 40 |
| ''... for a ___ pittance'' | 42 |
| Without additions or modifications | 34 |
| Technicality description, at times | 34 |
| It often precedes technicalities | 32 |
| Garçon's "best friend" | 39 |
| C.S. Lewis's "___ Christianity" | 45 |
| Adjective for "bagatelle" | 35 |
| "Lady of the ___": Wordsworth | 39 |
| "Honour is a ___ scutcheon": Falstaff | 47 |
| "Honor is a ___ scutcheon": Shak. | 43 |
| "Close My Mind" Heather | 33 |
| "A __ trifle consoles us": Pascal | 43 |
| "... for a __ pittance" | 33 |
| "--- words cannot express ..." | 40 |
| "___ Christianity" (C.S. Lewis) | 41 |
| "___ Christianity" (C.S. Lewis work) | 46 |
| ''A ___ formality'' | 35 |
| ''A __ technicality!'' | 38 |
| Perform a certain driving maneuver | 34 |
| The Arcade Fire's record label | 34 |
| Road sign with a double-tailed arrow | 36 |
| It may be needed after an entrance | 34 |
| Wall Street Journal topic, at times | 35 |
| It passes through the earth's poles | 39 |
| Circle passing through both the earth's poles | 49 |
| Boy Scout's reward: ___ badge | 33 |
| What "honorable mention" indicates | 44 |
| Brand introduced by Philip Morris in 1975 | 41 |
| Academy Award of ___ (official name for an Oscar) | 49 |
| ___ badge, boy scout's award | 32 |
| ___ badge (boy scout's award) | 33 |
| Burrowing critter cited for excellence? | 39 |
| Industrious employee's bonus | 32 |
| Inherent rights and wrongs, as of a case | 40 |
| Reagle of the documentary "Wordplay" | 46 |
| Cruciverbalist Reagle of "Wordplay" | 45 |
| "Wordplay" star Reagle | 32 |
| "Wordplay" puzzle god Reagle | 38 |
| "Wordplay" crossword constructor Reagle | 49 |
| "Okie From Muskogee" Haggard | 38 |
| Oberon of "Wuthering Heights" | 39 |
| Haggard who sang "Okie From Muskogee" | 47 |
| First name among country crooners | 33 |
| "The Bottle Let Me Down" singer Haggard | 49 |
| "Okie From Muskogee" singer Haggard | 45 |
| Old country-and-western star ___ Travis | 39 |
| Country Music Hall of Famer __ Travis | 37 |
| "Sixteen Tons" songwriter Travis | 42 |
| "Natural High" singer Haggard | 39 |
| "Mama Tried" musician Haggard | 39 |
| ''Okie From Muskogee'' Haggard | 46 |
| Literary figure who ages backward | 33 |
| Rams teammate of Deacon and Rosey | 33 |
| Literary character fathered by an incubus | 41 |
| "The Once and Future King" figure | 43 |
| "The Idylls of the King" character | 44 |
| Wine refused in "Sideways" | 36 |
| Wine bluntly turned down in "Sideways" | 48 |
| Wine whose name means "young blackbird" | 49 |
| Wine sometimes blended with Cabernet Sauvignon | 46 |
| Wine disparaged in "Sideways" | 39 |
| Daryl Hannah played one in "Splash" | 45 |
| Daryl Hannah in ''Splash'' | 42 |
| Tavern for Raleigh, Jonson et al. | 33 |
| 'Call Me Madam' Tony winner | 35 |