| Result of a riot in the dale? | 29 |
| Sorrows experienced in life | 27 |
| Irish statesman Eamon De ___ | 28 |
| Eamon De ___ of Eire | 20 |
| De ___, former Irish P.M. | 25 |
| To cost, in Calabria | 20 |
| Panov of ballet | 15 |
| Roman leader: 253–60 | 27 |
| Bertinelli or Harper | 20 |
| TV's Harper | 15 |
| TV colleague for Mary | 21 |
| Show renamed "The Hogan Family" | 41 |
| Rhoda's portrayer | 21 |
| Radical Solanas who wrote "The SCUM Manifesto" | 56 |
| Mary's "Rhoda" | 28 |
| Mackenzie's "One Day at a Time" costar | 52 |
| Jarrett of the Obama cabinet | 28 |
| Hobson or Harper | 16 |
| Harper, for one | 15 |
| Harper who played Rhoda | 23 |
| Harper from Suffern, N.Y. | 25 |
| 1974 Best Actress nominee Perrine | 33 |
| Perrine and Bertinelli | 22 |
| Violetta ___, in "La Traviata" | 40 |
| ___ Giscard d'Estaing | 25 |
| Low-lying lands | 15 |
| Poetic low points | 17 |
| Lowlands, to poets | 18 |
| Where streams run | 17 |
| Rolling landscape features | 26 |
| Places between hills | 20 |
| Low-lying tracts | 16 |
| Hollows, to Keats | 17 |
| Hollows between hills | 21 |
| Dells' cousins | 18 |
| Classical farewells | 19 |
| Areas between mountains | 23 |
| An anagram for slave | 20 |
| " . . . o'er ___ and hills": Wordsworth | 53 |
| Car service person | 18 |
| Gentleman's gentleman | 25 |
| Manservant | 10 |
| Kato's job for Britt Reid | 29 |
| Man's man | 13 |
| Parking attendant | 17 |
| One who drives around a lot? | 28 |
| Parking-lot attendant | 21 |
| Parking lot attendant | 21 |
| Worker with many keys | 21 |
| Parking pro | 11 |
| Man's servant | 17 |
| Batman's cousin | 19 |
| Professional parker | 19 |
| Pro parker | 10 |
| Parking lot runner, perhaps | 27 |
| Parking helper | 14 |
| Parker with tips | 16 |
| Parker at the hotel | 19 |
| Man's manservant | 20 |
| First person you see at some fine restaurants | 45 |
| Double-parker who gives out tickets | 35 |
| Suit tender | 11 |
| Sayers's Bunter, e.g. | 25 |
| Restaurant worker who's rarely in the restaurant | 52 |
| Restaurant employee who works a lot? | 36 |
| Person with the keys | 20 |
| Person who may work a lot | 25 |
| Person to give your car keys to | 31 |
| Passepartout, to Phileas Fogg | 29 |
| Party parker | 12 |
| Parking type | 12 |
| Parking ticket issuer? | 22 |
| Parking meeter? | 15 |
| Parking choice | 14 |
| Parker with a lot of keys | 25 |
| Parker in the hotel business | 28 |
| Parker for hire | 15 |
| Outdoor employee at a restaurant | 32 |
| One who issues parking tickets? | 31 |
| One who holds the key? | 22 |
| ManÂ’s man? | 14 |
| Man's man-servant | 21 |
| Man servant | 11 |
| Jeeves, e.g. | 12 |
| Jacket holder | 13 |
| Helpful attendant | 17 |
| He'll take your car | 23 |
| Gent's gent | 15 |
| Fancy restaurant employee | 25 |
| Driver in a "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" gag | 56 |
| Domestic staff member | 21 |
| Clothing stand | 14 |
| Clothing rack | 13 |
| Classy restaurant employee | 26 |
| Batman's kin | 16 |
| A man's man | 15 |
| "No man is a hero to his ___" | 39 |
| "Key" employee | 24 |
| ___ parking | 11 |
| __ parking | 10 |