| It blew up in the "Aeneid" | 36 |
| It blew its stack in December 1991 | 34 |
| If it blows its top, run through Italy | 38 |
| Highest active volcano of Europe | 32 |
| Greek mountain that trapped Typhon underneath | 45 |
| Flea's Jazz/rock album from '75 | 39 |
| European “Decade Volcano” | 33 |
| Europe's most active volcano | 32 |
| Europe's largest lava-spewer | 32 |
| Cyclops' workplace in the "Aeneid" | 48 |
| Burial place of the Greek giant Enceladus | 41 |
| Biancavilla is a commune at its foot | 36 |
| 1928 destroyer of the village of Mascali | 40 |
| "Empedocles on ___" (Arnold poem) | 43 |
| Old lab items akin to Bunsen burners | 36 |
| Lab burners named after a volcano | 33 |
| Eisenhower's command, for short | 35 |
| Area of 1940's mil. activity | 32 |
| "Gravity's Rainbow" setting: Abbr. | 48 |
| Where the 34th Infantry Division fought: Abbr. | 46 |
| The Rhineland Campaign was part of it: Abbr. | 44 |
| The Normandy Campaign was part of it: Abbr. | 43 |
| The Lorraine Campaign was part of it: Abbr. | 43 |
| Rhineland Campaign's arena: Abbr. | 37 |
| Pacific's counterpart in W.W. II: Abbr. | 43 |
| Operation Dragoon's loc.: Abbr. | 35 |
| Lt. Gen. Devers commanded it before DDE | 39 |
| It once stretched from France to Russia: Abbr. | 46 |
| Ike's hdqrs. in the 40's | 32 |
| Gen. Eisenhower's WWII command | 34 |
| Gen. Eisenhower's arena: Abbr. | 34 |
| F.C. Barcelona football star Samuel ___'o | 45 |
| Domain of the Normandy campaign: Abbr. | 38 |
| DDE's responsibility in WWII | 32 |
| D.D.E.'s 1940's "show place" | 46 |
| Battle of the Bulge arena: Abbr. | 32 |
| Ardennes-Alsace Campaign arena: Abbr. | 37 |
| Rating unit for a French restaurant? | 36 |
| Paris's Arc de Triomphe de l'___ | 40 |
| Paris Opera Ballet prima ballerina | 34 |
| Ballet company's leading dancer | 35 |
| ''Asterisque,'' e.g. | 36 |
| School from which James Bond was expelled | 41 |
| School from which James Bond was expelled | 42 |
| School for Princes William and Harry | 36 |
| Prince William's prep school | 32 |
| It's across the Thames from Windsor | 39 |
| College of Thomas Gray and William Pitt | 39 |
| William and Harry's alma mater | 34 |
| Where Aldous Huxley taught George Orwell | 40 |
| School with historic playing fields | 35 |
| School founded in 1440 by Henry VI | 34 |
| School allied with Kings College | 32 |
| British school that's over 500 years old | 44 |
| Alma mater of many British prime ministers | 42 |
| Alma mater of 19 prime ministers | 32 |
| Where Aldous Huxley was a King's Scholar | 44 |
| Town connected by bridge to Windsor | 35 |
| Town at the northwest end of the Windsor Bridge | 47 |
| Town at one end of the Windsor Bridge | 37 |
| School whose rowing team practices on Dorney Lake | 49 |
| School where Aldous Huxley taught George Orwell | 47 |
| School that's more than half a millennium old | 49 |
| School that's home to Farrer Theatre | 40 |
| School that observes St. Andrew's Day | 41 |
| School that Ian Fleming (and James Bond) attended | 49 |
| School that celebrates George III's birthday | 48 |
| School of nineteen British prime ministers | 42 |
| School of Aldous Huxley and George Orwell | 41 |
| School near the Royal Windsor Racecourse | 40 |
| School named in the Public Schools Act of 1868 | 46 |
| School just north of Windsor Castle | 35 |
| School James Bond was kicked out of | 35 |
| School founded by Henry VI in 1440 | 34 |
| School founded before Columbus landed in America | 48 |
| School for Ian Fleming and James Bond | 37 |
| School for George Orwell and Prince William | 43 |
| School for 13-year-old British lads | 35 |
| School attended by the Duke of Wellington | 41 |
| School attended by King's Scholars | 38 |
| School attended by James Bond ... and Ian Fleming | 49 |
| School attended by Hugh Laurie and Dominic West | 47 |
| School attended by Bertie Wooster | 33 |
| School allied with King's College | 37 |
| Prime Minister David Cameron's alma mater | 45 |
| Prep school that's over 500 years old | 41 |
| Prep school for some future Cantabrigians | 41 |
| Lord Peter Wimsey's alma mater | 34 |
| John Maynard Keynes's alma mater | 36 |
| Jacket called a "bumfreezer" | 38 |
| Its uniform includes pin-striped trousers | 41 |
| Its students are called Oppidans | 32 |
| Its shield has three silver lilies and a leopard | 48 |
| It's a few miles from Queen Mother Reservoir | 48 |
| Historic institution near Slough | 32 |
| Feeder school for Oxford and Cambridge | 38 |
| Fancy-pants British prep school for boys | 40 |
| English town near Windsor Bridge | 32 |
| English school founded by Henry VI | 34 |
| English college with its own shade of blue | 42 |