| "Rock-A-Bye, Baby" setting | 36 |
| "Rock-a-bye, baby" spot | 33 |
| "Rock-a-bye Baby" location | 36 |
| ''Rock-a-Bye Baby'' locale | 42 |
| Unfortunate landing spot for a parachutist | 42 |
| Place with a bird's-eye view | 32 |
| Locale for a rocking cradle, in a lullaby | 41 |
| Baby's cradle location in song | 34 |
| "Rock-a-bye, baby" location | 37 |
| "Rock-a-bye-baby on the ___" | 38 |
| "Rock-a-bye baby" spot | 32 |
| Crazy places for a little rock 'n' roll | 47 |
| Place to carve one's initials, maybe | 40 |
| Not suitable for serving at shul | 32 |
| Like pork and shellfish, to some | 32 |
| Word from the Dutch for "migration" | 45 |
| Journey to the mall with a 4-month-old, it seems | 48 |
| Journey on Kirk's USS Enterprise | 36 |
| Journey in the style of Captain Kirk | 36 |
| Big name in full-suspension frames | 34 |
| "Star ___" (Shatner show) | 35 |
| "Star ___" (sci-fi series) | 36 |
| One who can do a perfect Vulcan salute | 38 |
| One dressed as Vulcan ambassador Sarek, probably | 48 |
| Big fan of Captain Kirk and his crew | 36 |
| They're likely to cause sore feet | 37 |
| 'Johnny (1957 Disney film) --' | 38 |
| Two or three on the Richter scale | 33 |
| Maybe a 2 or 3 on the Richter scale | 35 |
| A 2 or 3 on the Richter scale, maybe | 36 |
| 2 or 3, maybe, on the Richter scale | 35 |
| 2 or 3 on the Richter scale, maybe | 34 |
| They cause people to be on shaky ground | 39 |
| It's pulled by una locomotora | 33 |
| Mariana ___ (world's deepest ocean point) | 45 |
| Mariana ___ (deepest part of the ocean) | 39 |
| Detective's coat, informally | 32 |
| Attire popular with private eyes | 32 |
| Bogart's "Casablanca" garb | 40 |
| Weapon used in hand-to-hand combat | 34 |
| Double-edged blade for hand-to-hand fighting | 44 |
| One may be indicated by a line on a chart | 41 |
| News that may be illustrated by a graph | 39 |
| It's the way things are going | 33 |
| Continued in one direction, like the stock market | 49 |
| What the fashion-savvy watch for | 32 |
| On a "What's Hot" list | 36 |
| Dog that's up on the latest fashions? | 41 |
| One-time French rival of Sinatra | 32 |
| "La Mer" songwriter Charles ___ | 41 |
| "La Mer" songwriter Charles | 37 |
| "La Mer" chanteur Charles | 35 |
| ''La Mer'' singer | 33 |
| England's third-longest river | 33 |
| 16th century church council site | 32 |
| University in Peterborough, Ont. | 32 |
| Site of a 16th-century ecumenical council | 41 |
| Radio soap-opera character Helen ___ | 36 |
| Locale of a noted 16th century Christian council | 48 |
| Last name of Dickens's Little Nell | 38 |
| He got in trouble praising Strom | 32 |
| English river through Nottingham | 32 |
| English river that flows into the Humber | 40 |
| Detective famous for a "last case" | 44 |
| Church-council site: 16th century | 33 |
| Church-council scene: 1545–63 | 36 |
| 16th-century Ecumenical Council site | 36 |
| "Wishing Well" Terence ___ D'Arby | 47 |
| "Sign Your Name" Terence ___ D'Arby | 49 |
| ___ Canal (connector of lakes Ontario and Huron) | 48 |
| ___ Affair (Civil War incident of 1861) | 39 |
| ___ Affair (Civil War imbroglio) | 32 |
| Series of 30 requiems, to Roman Catholics | 41 |
| Monte Carlo's ___-et-quarante | 33 |
| _____ et quarante (betting game) | 32 |
| ___ et quarante (Monte Carlo game) | 34 |
| Pancake-eating senator at a deli? | 33 |
| Where Hessians got a surprise: 1776 | 35 |
| Site of Washington's first military victory | 47 |
| Site of a 1776 Washington victory | 33 |
| New Jersy Capital and Ontario Town | 34 |
| Battle site of December 26, 1776 | 32 |
| Poem for Dec. 26, 1776–Jan. 3, 1777 | 42 |
| Palm smartphone introduced in 2002 | 34 |
| Montemezzi's "L'Amore dei ___" | 48 |
| Half of ''seis'' | 32 |
| "Uno" + "dos" | 33 |
| ZZ Top's "___ Hombres" | 36 |
| Valéry's "very" | 32 |
| Lithium's número atómico | 34 |
| "Uno" plus "dos" | 36 |
| "_____ bein!" (French accolade) | 41 |
| "___ Hombres" (ZZ Top record) | 39 |
| "___ Hombres" (ZZ Top album) | 38 |
| "___ bien!" (Pierre's approval) | 45 |
| ___ Arroyos (Buenos Aires suburb) | 33 |
| ''Very well, mademoiselle'' | 43 |
| "Very well, mademoiselle" | 35 |
| "Comment allez-vous?" "___" | 47 |
| Quite stylish, in a European way | 32 |