| Painter who was a leader of French Romanticism | 46 |
| Sara Roosevelt's maiden name | 32 |
| California city near Bakersfield | 32 |
| Historic White House middle name | 32 |
| Family name of F.D.R.'s mother | 34 |
| California city NW of Bakersfield | 33 |
| River in an 1851 Leutze painting | 32 |
| Kellerman's psychologist Alex | 33 |
| Whence signer Caesar Rodney hailed | 34 |
| State nicknamed "Small Wonder" | 40 |
| River that was notably crossed on Christmas 1776 | 48 |
| Pres. Hayes's birthplace in Ohio | 36 |
| Ohio city, birthplace of President Hayes | 40 |
| New Jersey/Pennsylvania border river | 36 |
| Cause of a Heathrow row, possibly | 33 |
| " . . . the law's ___": Hamlet | 44 |
| Airport woes, as due to bad weather | 35 |
| Pioneering name in car batteries | 32 |
| AC ___ (auto parts manufacturer) | 32 |
| GM's old electronics subsidiary | 35 |
| Car battery ignition system pioneer | 35 |
| "Get rid of it," in a manuscript | 42 |
| "Pull it," in proofreading | 36 |
| "Drop this," editorially | 34 |
| "Get rid of it," to a proofreader | 43 |
| "Take this out," in proofreading | 42 |
| Proofreader's notation, perhaps | 35 |
| ''Pull it,'' in proofreading | 44 |
| What "stet" might countermand | 39 |
| Proofreader's "take out" | 38 |
| Proofreader's "strike" | 36 |
| Proofreader's "omit this" | 39 |
| Proofreader's "forget it" | 39 |
| Printer's "take out" | 34 |
| Editor's "take it out" | 36 |
| Editor's ''remove'' | 39 |
| "Remove," to a typesetter | 35 |
| "Get rid of this," to proofreaders | 44 |
| "Remove" marks, to a proofreader | 42 |
| Dutch city in many Vermeer paintings | 36 |
| Dutch city known for its blue-and-white pottery | 47 |
| Blue and white patterned earthenware | 36 |
| "Slumdog Millionaire" setting | 39 |
| Site of Shah Jahan's Red Fort | 33 |
| Where the Peacock Throne was built | 34 |
| Jawaharlal Nehru University locale | 34 |
| Vacation destination for sandwich lovers? | 41 |
| National Capital Territory of Asia | 34 |
| Jawaharlal Nehru University state | 33 |
| Its largest newspaper is Navbharat Times | 40 |
| Its busiest street is Chandni Chowk | 35 |
| Indira Gandhi International Airport locale | 42 |
| City in which you'd find the Mughal Gardens | 47 |
| City captured by Tamerlane in 1398 | 34 |
| British India's administrative headquarters | 47 |
| Where the workers cut the mustard? | 34 |
| Where heroes come into existence? | 33 |
| Place with a "Now Serving" board | 42 |
| One may carry the best of the wurst | 35 |
| Where cuts might be treated with salt | 37 |
| Where a submarine might be spotted | 34 |
| What may have the makings of a hero? | 36 |
| Store where you might take a number | 35 |
| Store in which wares are weighed | 32 |
| Shop with egg salad and cold cuts | 33 |
| Place with "Now Serving" numbers | 42 |
| Place where you might find a Larry David sandwich | 49 |
| Place where workers sometimes cut the cheese | 44 |
| Place to get an egg salad sandwich | 34 |
| Place to find a submarine and a torpedo | 39 |
| Place that buys large containers of mayo | 40 |
| Place for lox stocked in barrels | 32 |
| Place for a bagel with a schmear | 32 |
| New York City's Carnegie ___ | 32 |
| It'll slice bologna and cut the mustard | 43 |
| Hello ___, shop frequently seen on Letterman | 44 |
| Corner store, often, in New York | 32 |
| Was "Gone" to Johnny Cash | 35 |
| Shepherdess in Virgil's "Eclogues" | 48 |
| She's gone in a Johnny Cash song | 36 |
| Dylan song about a gambling girl | 32 |
| Daniel's "Sonnets to ___" | 39 |
| "Michael" co-screenwriter Ephron | 42 |
| 'Hanging Up' novelist Ephron | 36 |
| ''Hanging Up'' novelist Ephron | 46 |
| Albee's "A ___ Balance" | 37 |
| “Red sky at night, sailor’s ___” | 44 |
| Bosch's 'The Garden of Earthly --' | 46 |
| "Man ___ not me": Hamlet | 34 |
| Remove deposits from, as a water heater | 39 |
| Places to get knishes and salami | 32 |
| People often leave them with cuts | 33 |
| Bring to the door / Hugely unpopular | 36 |
| Ned Beatty's film debut, 1972 | 33 |
| Texas computer giant started in a dorm room | 43 |
| PC that finds favor with farmers? | 33 |
| Name in book publishing since 1943 | 34 |
| Farmer's spot in an old song | 32 |
| Farmer's place, in a kid's song | 39 |
| Farmer's place, in a children's ditty | 45 |