| Site of the Bocca Nuova crater | 30 |
| Sicilian "time bomb" | 30 |
| "Vulcan's forge" | 30 |
| "Sister" of Vesuvius | 30 |
| Ike's command, once: Abbr. | 30 |
| D.D.E.'s domain in W.W. II | 30 |
| St. Lô was in it in W.W. II | 30 |
| Operation Torch setting: Abbr. | 30 |
| Normandy was part of it: Abbr. | 30 |
| IkeÂ’s command, once: Abbr. | 30 |
| Ike's World War II command | 30 |
| Gen. Bradley's area: Abbr. | 30 |
| D.D.E.'s sphere in '44 | 30 |
| Rating unit for a Cannes film? | 30 |
| Paris's Place de l'___ | 30 |
| George Orwell's alma mater | 30 |
| David Cameron's alma mater | 30 |
| School attended by Ian Fleming | 30 |
| Prince Harry's prep school | 30 |
| Elite British boys' school | 30 |
| Where Prince William turned 18 | 30 |
| Where Fleming and Bond prepped | 30 |
| The "playing fields" | 30 |
| School north of Windsor Castle | 30 |
| School for King's Scholars | 30 |
| School attended by Hugh Laurie | 30 |
| Percy Shelley's alma mater | 30 |
| Onetime Aldous Huxley employer | 30 |
| Noted British boys' school | 30 |
| English prep school since 1440 | 30 |
| English institution since 1440 | 30 |
| Beau Brummell's alma mater | 30 |
| Alma mater of many elite Brits | 30 |
| Company with a lot of options? | 30 |
| Peut-___ (maybe, in Marseille) | 30 |
| The verb to be ( in Vercheres) | 30 |
| Balzac's "to be" | 30 |
| "The X-Files" extras | 30 |
| Doctor Who and others, briefly | 30 |
| Unexpected visitors, for short | 30 |
| Some "X-Files" roles | 30 |
| Otherworldly beings, for short | 30 |
| Hangar 18 contents, supposedly | 30 |
| Dolls named for a movie figure | 30 |
| "Star Wars" walk-ons | 30 |
| Katharine Ross role of '69 | 30 |
| 'At Last' singer James | 30 |
| Sundance's favorite Place? | 30 |
| Piedmont blues guitarist Baker | 30 |
| Old comic strip character Kett | 30 |
| Iconic soul/blues singer James | 30 |
| Grammy winner James and others | 30 |
| The end for Ann, Nan and Jean? | 30 |
| Feminizing suffix for bachelor | 30 |
| Ending that connotes smallness | 30 |
| Two of Caesar's last words | 30 |
| Caesar's penultimate words | 30 |
| Words spoken before the Senate | 30 |
| Lament after being backstabbed | 30 |
| Classical "You too?" | 30 |
| Caesar's almost-last words | 30 |
| "And you?" to Caesar | 30 |
| ''__, Brute?'' | 30 |
| Famed Shakespearean last words | 30 |
| Technique-teaching composition | 30 |
| Music student's assignment | 30 |
| Many a Carl Czerny composition | 30 |
| Exercises performed on benches | 30 |
| Container for small toiletries | 30 |
| Container for folding scissors | 30 |
| Holder of combs, needles, etc. | 30 |
| Case for combs, perfumes, etc. | 30 |
| Small needle and scissor cases | 30 |
| Jazz and ragtime pianist Blake | 30 |
| "Father of Geometry" | 30 |
| Fundamental figure in geometry | 30 |
| Ryder Cup opponent of the U.S. | 30 |
| Old World continent, for short | 30 |
| Superpower in "1984" | 30 |
| Ronald Reagan's alma mater | 30 |
| "I've found it!" | 30 |
| College of the Redwoods locale | 30 |
| "I have found (it)!" | 30 |
| Continental "dollar" | 30 |
| Coin in circulation since 2002 | 30 |
| Coin featuring a Maltese cross | 30 |
| It's worth around a dollar | 30 |
| It replaced the franc and mark | 30 |
| It entered circulation in 2002 | 30 |
| Currency that € represents | 30 |
| Combining form for a continent | 30 |
| Region recognized by Herodotus | 30 |
| One in an international septet | 30 |
| Genre for ABBA and Ace of Base | 30 |
| Capital of more than 15 states | 30 |
| Magda and Zsa Zsa's sister | 30 |
| Hurricane operation, for short | 30 |
| Fire drill activity, for short | 30 |
| Runner from a bomb scare, e.g. | 30 |
| Red Cross beneficiary, perhaps | 30 |