| Facade of sorts | 15 |
| External layer | 14 |
| Attractive but superficial display | 34 |
| Like most modern furniture | 26 |
| Like many cabinets | 18 |
| Formed plywood | 14 |
| Wood finisher | 13 |
| Thin surface layers | 19 |
| Thin overlays | 13 |
| They're always thin | 23 |
| Superficialities | 16 |
| Superficial shows | 17 |
| Superficial pretenses | 21 |
| Superficial layers | 18 |
| Superficial displays | 20 |
| Some paneling | 13 |
| Plywood layers | 14 |
| Furniture covers | 16 |
| Finishes in front? | 18 |
| Word for an archdeacon | 22 |
| Respected, as an elder | 22 |
| With worthiness of respect | 26 |
| Regard with awe | 15 |
| Treat with awe | 14 |
| Regard as sacred | 16 |
| Held in reverence | 17 |
| Priest saying Mass, e.g. | 24 |
| Marco Polo, for one | 19 |
| Marco Polo was one | 18 |
| Kind of blind? | 14 |
| From Italy's canal city | 27 |
| Antonio or Bassanio, e.g. | 25 |
| ___ blinds | 10 |
| Something to draw at night? | 27 |
| Slatted window treatment | 24 |
| Window shades | 13 |
| Texas hold 'em money at a Vegas casino? | 43 |
| Shakespearean merchant Antonio et al. | 37 |
| Shakespeare's Antonio and Bassanio, e.g. | 44 |
| Road ridden in 1960? | 20 |
| Horse of 1960 | 13 |
| Rome's Via __ | 17 |
| Via ___, tourists' mecca in Rome | 36 |
| Rome's Via -- | 17 |
| Rome's Via ___ | 18 |
| Rome's Rodeo Drive, with ''Via'' | 52 |
| Popular Via of Rome | 19 |
| Padova's region | 19 |
| Noted Roman way | 15 |
| San Marco site | 14 |
| Only founding member of OPEC not located in the Mideast | 55 |
| Hamlet's objective | 22 |
| "Ben-Hur" theme | 25 |
| Seeking to get even | 19 |
| Seeking payback | 15 |
| "___, vidi, vici" | 27 |
| Caesar's "I came" | 31 |
| Start of a Latin boast | 22 |
| Start of a Caesarean trio | 25 |
| "___, vidi, vici" (Caesar's boast) | 48 |
| '--, vidi, vici' | 24 |
| Start of Caesar's message | 29 |
| Start of an ancient boast | 25 |
| Part of a Latin boast | 21 |
| Part of a famed boast | 21 |
| I came, to Caesar | 17 |
| Caesar's 'I came' | 29 |
| Boastful opening | 16 |
| "I came," to Caesar | 29 |
| Word in a boast | 15 |
| What Caesar did first | 21 |
| Start of Caesar's report | 28 |
| Start of Caesar's dispatch | 30 |
| Start of a laconic saying | 25 |
| Start of a classic Latin quote | 30 |
| Start of a Caesar trio | 22 |
| Start of a Caesar claim | 23 |
| Part of Caesar's trio | 25 |
| Part of Caesar's triad | 26 |
| Part of a memorable boast | 25 |
| Part of a boast of Caesar | 25 |
| One of a Caesarian trio | 23 |
| No. 1 of a trio | 15 |
| First part of a Caesarean declaration | 37 |
| First of an ancient trio | 24 |
| First of a trio | 15 |
| First of a noted trio | 21 |
| Caesarian section? | 18 |
| Caesarean remark | 16 |
| Caesarean quote starter | 23 |
| Caesarean opening | 17 |
| Caesar's boast beginner | 27 |
| Before vidi | 11 |
| Before "vidi" | 23 |
| "__, vidi, vici": Caesar's boast | 46 |
| "__, vidi, vici" | 26 |
| "___ Creator Spiritus" (Latin hymn) | 45 |
| ___, vidi, vici | 15 |
| Pardonable | 10 |
| Forgivable | 10 |