| View from the Gulf of Catania | 29 |
| Site of the smithy of Cyclops | 29 |
| One of Vulcan's workshops | 29 |
| Mountain on the Mediterranean | 29 |
| Literally, "I burn" | 29 |
| Italian kin of Mt. St. Helens | 29 |
| It blew its stack in 475 B.C. | 29 |
| Old-fashioned heating devices | 29 |
| Gen. Eisenhower's command | 29 |
| Montgomery's field: Abbr. | 29 |
| Ike's WWII responsibility | 29 |
| Ike and Monty's bailiwick | 29 |
| Eisenhower's WWII command | 29 |
| College that spawned a jacket | 29 |
| Venerable English institution | 29 |
| Captain Hook's alma mater | 29 |
| William and Harry attended it | 29 |
| Prince Harry's alma mater | 29 |
| Noted town in Buckinghamshire | 29 |
| College in a Thomas Gray work | 29 |
| Part of Henry VI's legacy | 29 |
| Its playing fields are famous | 29 |
| Historic school on the Thames | 29 |
| Harry and William attended it | 29 |
| Education provider since 1440 | 29 |
| Beau Brummel's alma mater | 29 |
| Peut-___ (perhaps, to Pierre) | 29 |
| Peut-___ (French weasel word) | 29 |
| French word with a circumflex | 29 |
| French verb with a circumflex | 29 |
| French verb "to be" | 29 |
| "To be" in Brossard | 29 |
| Visitors from afar, for short | 29 |
| "The X-Files" subj. | 29 |
| They can cover a lot of space | 29 |
| Unexpected fictional visitors | 29 |
| Roswell crashers, purportedly | 29 |
| Down-to-earth ones, in brief? | 29 |
| Abbr. in many court citations | 29 |
| Sundance Kid's girlfriend | 29 |
| Judy Canova, née Julia ___ | 29 |
| James portrayed by Beyoncé | 29 |
| Kids' comic strip of yore | 29 |
| Comics teen from 1925 to 1974 | 29 |
| Suffix with maison or kitchen | 29 |
| Suffix with leather and major | 29 |
| Suffix with farmer or kitchen | 29 |
| Suffix with bachelor or cigar | 29 |
| Caesar's rebuke to Brutus | 29 |
| A couple of words from Caesar | 29 |
| Reproachful words on the Ides | 29 |
| Rebuke made before the Senate | 29 |
| Part of Caesar's reproach | 29 |
| Part of Caesar's question | 29 |
| Caesar's dying accusation | 29 |
| "Brute" antecedents | 29 |
| Skills-sharpening piano piece | 29 |
| Practice piece for Paderewski | 29 |
| Pianist's technical piece | 29 |
| It might have a lot of scales | 29 |
| Exercise performed on a bench | 29 |
| Exercise in musical dexterity | 29 |
| Beginning pianist's piece | 29 |
| Pianists' practice pieces | 29 |
| Part of Paganini's oeuvre | 29 |
| Place for embroidery scissors | 29 |
| One may have pins and needles | 29 |
| Holder for needles and things | 29 |
| Small sewing accessories case | 29 |
| Place to get pins and needles | 29 |
| LadyÂ's small handbag | 29 |
| Fancy little toiletries purse | 29 |
| Case with buttons and needles | 29 |
| Study of word origins (Abbr.) | 29 |
| Dict. entry involving origins | 29 |
| Pulitzer-winning writer Welty | 29 |
| Where to find Ducks in Oregon | 29 |
| Faulkner character ___ Varner | 29 |
| Pioneer in the math of sudoku | 29 |
| 18th-century Swiss math great | 29 |
| ___ Shriver, sister of J.F.K. | 29 |
| One side of the Urals (Abbr.) | 29 |
| Spain's continent (abbr.) | 29 |
| Locale for Switz. or the U.K. | 29 |
| __-et-Loir: French department | 29 |
| ''I did it!'' | 29 |
| Shout from a happy prospector | 29 |
| New currency on the Continent | 29 |
| It's worth about a dollar | 29 |
| Prefix for "dollar" | 29 |
| It replaced the Belgian franc | 29 |
| Prefix with "trash" | 29 |
| One featuring a Maltese cross | 29 |
| Newish money on the Continent | 29 |
| New currency in the Old World | 29 |
| Change in the European Union? | 29 |
| Mother of Minos, in mythology | 29 |
| Land south of the Barents Sea | 29 |
| Like some Turks and Georgians | 29 |
| They're worth about $1.27 | 29 |