| Magma, after an eruption | 24 |
| It's not hard rock | 22 |
| It pours over the rocks | 23 |
| It cleans up big-time grime | 27 |
| Hot stuff from volcanoes | 24 |
| Hot stuff from Mongibello | 25 |
| Hawaiian figurine material | 26 |
| Haleakala's output | 22 |
| Footing around Mauna Loa | 24 |
| Eruption output, perhaps | 24 |
| Destroyer in A.D. LXXIX | 23 |
| Composition of some beds | 24 |
| Byproduct of an eruption | 24 |
| B-52s song about magma? | 23 |
| ___ lamp (1960s novelty) | 24 |
| ___ lamp ('60s novelty) | 27 |
| Wax-filled illumination | 23 |
| Trippy source of illumination | 29 |
| Gelatinous light sources | 24 |
| '60s flowing lights | 23 |
| Exudations from eruptions | 25 |
| Volcanologists study them | 25 |
| Outputs from El Chichón | 26 |
| Cleanse with soap and water | 27 |
| Perform one's ablutions | 27 |
| Four-time Wimbledon winner | 26 |
| Four-time Wimbledon champ Rod | 29 |
| Four-time Wimbledon champ | 25 |
| Two-time Grand Slam winner | 26 |
| Tennis star from Australia | 26 |
| Tennis rival of Rosewall | 24 |
| Rod often seen on a court | 25 |
| One of Borg's rivals | 24 |
| Four-time champ at Wimbledon | 28 |
| 1962 tennis Grand Slam winner | 29 |
| Flows along or against | 22 |
| Employs soap and water | 22 |
| "C'est ___" | 25 |
| "C'est ___!" | 26 |
| 'C'est --!' | 23 |
| "___ en Rose" | 23 |
| "C'est __" | 24 |
| " ___ en Rose" | 24 |
| Like penthouse accommodations | 29 |
| Extravagant, like a W.C.? | 25 |
| Places to go in Britain? | 24 |
| Attorney's expertise | 24 |
| Nomologist's forte | 22 |
| Attorney's profession | 25 |
| Word with maker or breaker | 26 |
| TV's "L.A. ___" | 29 |
| Perry Mason's profession | 28 |
| Perry Mason's field | 23 |
| Murphy's is well-known | 26 |
| Something on the books | 22 |
| Scientist's formulation | 27 |
| Post-grad study, perhaps | 24 |
| Police, with "the" | 28 |
| Murphy's is well known | 26 |
| Barrister's practice | 24 |
| Barrister's bailiwick | 25 |
| Word with common or criminal | 28 |
| Word after leash or lemon | 25 |
| What the police enforce | 23 |
| TV's "LA ___" | 27 |
| Supreme Court's sphere | 26 |
| Song and album by the Doors | 27 |
| Some post-graduate study | 24 |
| Profession with partners | 24 |
| One might cover lemons | 22 |
| One may be passed or broken | 27 |
| Murphy's or Gresham's | 29 |
| Mason's profession | 22 |
| Martial or Murphy's ___ | 27 |
| Marshall's expertise | 24 |
| Maker or breaker lead-in | 24 |
| Lincoln's profession | 24 |
| Learned Hand's field | 24 |
| Latin is often heard in it | 26 |
| Jude who's not obscure | 26 |
| It has collars and stays | 24 |
| If you fight it, it might win | 29 |
| Gresham's, for one | 22 |
| Gresham's or Salic | 22 |
| Graduate area of study | 22 |
| Ginsberg's practice | 23 |
| Denny Crane's field | 23 |
| Certain clerk's concern | 27 |
| Business involving briefs | 25 |
| Boyle's or Gresham's | 28 |
| Blackstone's topic | 22 |
| Blackstone's field | 22 |
| Barrister's province | 24 |
| Barrister's concern | 23 |
| Bailey's bailiwick | 22 |
| Area with briefs and cases | 26 |
| "Order" partner | 25 |
| "It's the ___!" | 29 |
| "___ & Order" | 27 |
| 'Alfie' star (2004) | 27 |