| City between Milan and Venice | 29 |
| "Where we lay our scene," in Shakespeare | 50 |
| "Romeo and Juliet" city | 33 |
| Proteus and Valentine, for two noted examples | 45 |
| Proteus and Valentine, e.g. | 27 |
| Like Shakespeare's Valentine and Proteus | 44 |
| Like Proteus | 12 |
| Like many characters in "Romeo and Juliet" | 52 |
| "Supper at Emmaus" artist | 35 |
| One of Archie's loves | 25 |
| Archie's friend | 19 |
| TV teen detective Mars | 22 |
| Riverdale High brunette of comics | 33 |
| Rival of Betty in Archie Comics | 31 |
| Pal of Archie | 13 |
| One of Archie's pals | 24 |
| Brunette in the 'Archie' comics | 39 |
| Archie's love | 17 |
| Archie's heartthrob | 23 |
| Archie's brunette girlfriend | 32 |
| Screwball actress? | 18 |
| ''The Blue Dahlia'' actress | 43 |
| Leading lady in the 40's | 28 |
| Iconic '40s actress | 23 |
| Film star known for her hair | 28 |
| An actress who sounds like a place | 34 |
| "Wet" screen siren of the '40s | 44 |
| "This Gun for Hire" actress | 37 |
| "Sullivan's Travels" star | 39 |
| "Peek-a-boo girl" of 40's Hollywood | 49 |
| 'This Gun for Hire' actress | 35 |
| Not 'This Gun for Hire,' but the 1999 monster movie ... | 63 |
| VC help for sitcom viewers? | 27 |
| Kirstie Alley sitcom | 20 |
| French woman's name meaning "bringer of victory" | 62 |
| Privateer who explored NY harbor | 32 |
| First European to enter New York Bay | 36 |
| N.Y. harbor span | 16 |
| Atlantic coast explorer | 23 |
| Explorer of North America's eastern coast in 1524 | 53 |
| Certain Italian navigator | 25 |
| Glass: Fr. | 10 |
| ___ libre (poetry style) | 24 |
| Rimbaud's forte | 19 |
| "__ libre" | 20 |
| ___ libre (French poetic style) | 31 |
| ___ libre (free verse) | 22 |
| ___ de société | 20 |
| Vice ___ | 8 |
| Vice follower | 13 |
| Vice __ | 7 |
| Vice follow-up | 14 |
| Word after vice | 15 |
| Vice chaser | 11 |
| Vice ___ (conversely) | 21 |
| Part of v.v. | 12 |
| Vice tag-along | 14 |
| Vice partner | 12 |
| Vice -- | 7 |
| Literally, "turned" | 29 |
| It's one step behind vice? | 30 |
| Follower of vice? | 17 |
| Follower of vice | 16 |
| Compact Nissan model | 20 |
| ''Vice'' follow-up | 34 |
| Italian couture house | 21 |
| Gianni of haut couture | 22 |
| First couture house to make a designer sports car | 49 |
| Designer Gianni | 15 |
| Big runway name | 15 |
| Big name in high-end denim | 26 |
| Site of Louis XIV's palace | 30 |
| Where the 1789 trouble started | 30 |
| Site of King Louis XIV's palace | 35 |
| Multiskilled | 12 |
| Multicapable | 12 |
| Like character actors | 21 |
| All-around | 10 |
| Chapter's partner | 21 |
| Ogden Nash's forte | 22 |
| Bard's medium | 17 |
| The 16 in John 3:16 | 19 |
| Poet's production | 21 |
| Nash's medium | 17 |
| Greeting card feature | 21 |
| Chapter's companion | 23 |
| Chapter partner | 15 |
| Biblical unit | 13 |
| Work with a meter | 17 |
| Work by Whitman | 15 |
| Wordsworth writings | 19 |
| Unrhymed poetry, usually in iambic pentameter | 45 |
| This might be light | 19 |
| This may be blank | 17 |
| The "35" in John 11:35 | 32 |
| The "16" in "3:16" | 38 |
| Stave unit | 10 |
| Sonnets and odes | 16 |
| Sonnet segment | 14 |
| Something to sing | 17 |