| Landlocked South American country | 33 |
| Theme of "The Tell-Tale Heart" | 40 |
| "They're out to get me" feeling | 45 |
| "They're following me!" feeling | 45 |
| "They're all out to get me" feeling | 49 |
| 'They're out to get me' feeling | 43 |
| Teachers' assistants, for short | 35 |
| Law office employees, informally | 32 |
| Partake in a dangerous winter sport | 35 |
| Hit the slopes after hitting the silk | 37 |
| Engage in an extreme winter sport | 33 |
| Object held by some Monet subjects | 34 |
| "Madama Butterfly" props | 34 |
| Jardin du Luxembourg, par exemple | 33 |
| Jardin des Tuileries, par exemple | 33 |
| Setting of many a Monet painting | 32 |
| Parisian's recreational area | 32 |
| Paris's Bois de Vincennes, par exemple | 42 |
| Paris's Bois de Boulogne, par exemple | 41 |
| Bois de Boulogne, "par exemple" | 41 |
| " . . . bearded like the ___": Shak. | 46 |
| One greeted with a "howdy" | 36 |
| Don of ''Saturday Night Live'' | 46 |
| 1960s-'70s "Jeopardy!" announcer | 46 |
| "Saturday Night Live" announcer | 41 |
| Longtime "S.N.L." announcer Don | 41 |
| Announcer Don of "SNL" | 32 |
| "Saturday Night Live" announcer Don | 45 |
| "Would you repeat that?" | 34 |
| Convict's absolution from the governor | 42 |
| "Father of French surgery" | 36 |
| Gradually reduce (with "down") | 40 |
| Gradually reduce, with "down" | 39 |
| Decrease gradually, with "down" | 41 |
| Decrease gradually (with "down") | 42 |
| " . . . after they've seen ___" | 45 |
| France's capital, humorously | 32 |
| "You Don't Know __" (Porter tune) | 47 |
| "Gay" city in a Cole Porter song | 42 |
| ''The Girl From Gay ___'' (1927) | 48 |
| Porter's "You Don't Know ___" | 47 |
| Doughboys' choice over the farm | 35 |
| Cole Porter's 'Gay' city | 36 |
| City in a Cole Porter song: 1929 | 32 |
| City in a "Can-Can" song | 34 |
| City in "Fifty Million Frenchmen" | 43 |
| City associated with a farm exodus? | 35 |
| Cause of ex-doughboys' desertion of farms | 45 |
| "You Don't Know ___," 1929 song | 45 |
| "Hotel de ___" (1959-60 TV western) | 45 |
| "Gay" Cole Porter title city | 38 |
| ''Gay'' city, in song | 37 |
| Printer's bracket, for short | 32 |
| One end of a digression, for short? | 35 |
| Figure above a 9 or 0, for short | 32 |
| This clue has two of them (for short) | 37 |
| Member of Dr. Spock's target audience | 41 |
| Block ____ (Child safety volunteer) | 35 |
| "The ___ Trap" (Hayley Mills movie) | 45 |
| Sister mag of ''American Baby'' | 47 |
| One stripping on a kitchen counter | 34 |
| Their job is really not appealing | 33 |
| Having no meat or milk, in Judaism | 34 |
| Food label word derived from Yiddish | 36 |
| Containing no meat or milk, in Judaism | 38 |
| "___ siamo," Verdi aria | 33 |
| ___ -mutuel (betting system at Oaklawn Park) | 44 |
| "Les Misérables" setting | 37 |
| Hemingway's "Moveable feast" | 42 |
| Where the Tour de France finishes | 33 |
| Where "The Da Vinci Code" finished | 44 |
| What Rick and Ilsa will always have | 35 |
| Seven Years' War treaty site | 32 |
| Setting of "Cousin Bette" | 35 |
| Setting for an "Eloise" book | 38 |
| Setting for "Madeline" | 32 |
| Setting for "La Traviata" | 35 |
| Ontario town and French namesake | 33 |
| Nobleman to whom Juliet was betrothed | 37 |
| Lindbergh's trans-Atlantic destination | 42 |
| Hilton in persistent legal trouble | 34 |
| Hemingway's "movable feast" | 41 |
| Cole Porter's first successful musical | 42 |
| "Tropic of Cancer" setting | 36 |
| "Last Tango in ___," Brando film | 42 |
| "Is ___ Burning?": Best seller in 1965 | 48 |
| "A Tale of Two Cities" city | 37 |
| ''Day of the Jackal'' locale | 44 |
| "The Simple Life" costar | 34 |
| You can't go when you're in it | 38 |
| Simon's "Barefoot in the ___" | 43 |
| Most popular street name in the U.S. | 36 |
| Jane Austen's "Mansfield __" | 42 |
| Driving instructor's command | 32 |
| "___ your carcass at Neiman-Marcus" | 45 |
| They're seen with arctic caps | 33 |
| Stroller's rest spot, perhaps | 33 |
| Fixture near a playground, perhaps | 34 |
| "Sex and the City" star Sarah Jessica | 47 |
| Spider-Man's secret identity | 32 |