| Setting for a Duchamp nude | 26 |
| Duchamp's nude, in a way | 28 |
| Transitions between stories? | 28 |
| Things that may wind down | 25 |
| Machines built to scale? | 24 |
| Carpet-holder for steps | 23 |
| Access to other floors | 22 |
| They're found in a flight | 29 |
| They tie stories together | 25 |
| They might take you down | 24 |
| They make many flights | 22 |
| Steps between two floors | 24 |
| Good source of exercise | 23 |
| Good exit in a hotel fire | 25 |
| Feature of split-level houses | 29 |
| Energetic folks take them | 25 |
| Elevator's alternative | 26 |
| Alternative to an elevator | 26 |
| Access to another story | 23 |
| Emergency route, maybe | 22 |
| Access to the next floor | 24 |
| "___ to the Stars" | 28 |
| Dracula's heartfelt dread | 29 |
| What to do with a claim | 23 |
| Vampire hunter's weapon | 27 |
| One way to kill a vampire | 25 |
| Interest, as in a venture | 25 |
| Vampire-slaying weapon | 22 |
| Vampire hunter's need | 25 |
| Vampire hunter's aid | 24 |
| Tent pitcher's pole | 23 |
| Surveil, with "out" | 29 |
| Prop in vampire flicks | 22 |
| Item in a vampire movie | 23 |
| Investor's position | 23 |
| Gardener's support | 22 |
| Defense against some undead | 27 |
| Buffy's weapon of choice | 28 |
| Supported, as a tomato plant | 28 |
| Slew a vampire, perhaps | 23 |
| Like a leggy plant, maybe | 25 |
| Gave financial backing to | 25 |
| Assert a right of ownership | 27 |
| Plan to catch a criminal | 24 |
| Observances of the law | 22 |
| Pot with a pile of chips? | 25 |
| They may get high in Vegas | 26 |
| They're put on the line | 27 |
| They get high in Nevada | 23 |
| Prize for the horsy set | 23 |
| Kentucky Derby, for instance | 28 |
| Betting a buck in Vegas? | 24 |
| Keeping under surveillance | 26 |
| It may hang from a cave roof | 28 |
| They hang from the roof | 23 |
| Colonel Klink's clink | 25 |
| Workplace of Colonel Klink | 26 |
| Prison camp of W. W. II | 23 |
| P.O.W. camp of W.W. II | 22 |
| Hogan's Heroes set | 24 |
| Compound used in wartime | 24 |
| Colonel Klink's domain | 26 |
| Col. Klink's domain | 23 |
| "17," for one | 23 |
| "___ 17," 1953 film | 29 |
| Spelunker's obstacle | 24 |
| A certain point underground? | 28 |
| Features of some caves | 22 |
| Some W.W. II prison camps | 25 |
| P.O.W. camps, in Germany | 24 |
| War of the Roses battle site | 28 |
| Historic Hertfordshire city | 27 |
| Like several-days-old bread | 27 |
| Having lost effervescence | 25 |
| Not in the least fresh | 22 |
| Like week-old bread, possibly | 29 |
| Well past the sell-by date | 26 |
| Told and retold, perhaps | 24 |
| Past the freshness date | 23 |
| No longer new or interesting | 28 |
| Like yesterday's bagels | 27 |
| Like week-old doughnuts | 23 |
| Like uninspired writing | 23 |
| Like some puns or buns | 22 |
| Like last week's bread | 26 |
| Like bread for pigeons | 22 |
| Like a day-old baguette | 23 |
| Kind of bread for crumbs | 24 |
| Result of poor ventilation | 26 |
| Grandpa's jokes, perhaps | 28 |
| Unchangeable situation | 22 |
| Reason for marital breakup? | 27 |
| No-winner, no-loser situation | 29 |
| Endgame result, sometimes | 25 |
| It may leave a bad taste | 24 |
| More like day-old bread | 23 |
| Comparatively unoriginal | 24 |
| Not as original, as jokes | 25 |
| Less likely to start a trend | 28 |
| Harder to swallow, as bread | 27 |