| Relationship complications | 26 |
| Product of Coward or Howard | 27 |
| Play without much joy? | 22 |
| O'Neill's forte | 23 |
| O'Neill's field | 23 |
| Many an Arthur Miller work | 26 |
| It's acted seriously | 24 |
| Howard Sackler product | 22 |
| Hourlong TV show, often | 23 |
| Harold Pinter's forte | 25 |
| Eugene O'Neill specialty | 28 |
| Emotionally charged situation | 29 |
| Emotional series of events | 26 |
| David Mamet play e.g. | 22 |
| Arthur Miller's forte | 25 |
| "Scarface" genre | 26 |
| "Macbeth," for one | 28 |
| "Ghosts" is one | 25 |
| "Dracula," e.g. | 25 |
| Some Shakespearean fare | 23 |
| Comedies' counterparts | 26 |
| All soap operas, basically | 26 |
| "Equus," etc. | 23 |
| Striking in appearance | 22 |
| Like Racine's works | 23 |
| Like Chayefsky's works | 26 |
| Notable Louis XIV feature? | 26 |
| Small drinks of liquor | 22 |
| Apothecaries' weights | 25 |
| Apothecaries' units | 23 |
| Sixteenths of an ounce | 22 |
| Apothecaries' measures | 26 |
| "___ nach Osten" | 26 |
| Bent an elbow, so to speak | 26 |
| Wetted one's whistle | 24 |
| Had a spirited session? | 23 |
| Had a parking lot shot | 22 |
| Didn't pass the bar? | 24 |
| Liquid-Plumr competitor | 23 |
| Liquid-Plumr alternative | 24 |
| Alternative to Liquid-Plumr | 27 |
| You may pour it down the sink | 29 |
| Commercial clog clearer | 23 |
| This may work on your block | 27 |
| Some bathroom crystals | 22 |
| Roto-Rooter alternative | 23 |
| Pipe cleaner, you might say | 27 |
| Max Gel Clog Remover brand | 26 |
| Maker of Dual Force Foamer | 26 |
| Kitchen Crystals brand | 22 |
| It'll open your trap | 24 |
| It gets put in a sinkhole | 25 |
| Dual Force Foamer maker | 23 |
| Brand name with a diacritic | 27 |
| Bottle in the kitchen or bath | 29 |
| Bottle in the bathroom | 22 |
| Alternative to a snake | 22 |
| A tieback ties it back | 22 |
| Venetian blind alternative | 26 |
| Medic who monkeys around? | 25 |
| Hang loosely, as cloth | 22 |
| Adjust into graceful folds | 26 |
| Hung in folds, as banners | 25 |
| Bedecked, as with banners | 25 |
| Clothier, in Cambridge | 22 |
| London dry-goods dealer | 23 |
| Dry goods dealer, in Dover | 26 |
| Don in "Mad Men" | 26 |
| Derby dry-goods dealer | 22 |
| Cloth dealer, in Cambridge | 26 |
| British dry-goods dealer | 24 |
| "Mad Men" surname | 27 |
| "Mad Man" Don | 23 |
| They hang around the house | 26 |
| Some window treatments | 22 |
| Things drawn on windows | 23 |
| They're found on rods | 25 |
| Things drawn across windows | 27 |
| They'll darken your door | 28 |
| Scarlett's dress, before | 28 |
| Hangers around the house | 24 |
| Like emergency measures | 23 |
| ''Darn it!'' | 28 |
| "Darn it all!" | 24 |
| "Blast the luck!" | 27 |
| Exclamation of frustration | 26 |
| Expression of disappointment | 28 |
| "Oh, fudge!" | 22 |
| Expression of annoyance | 23 |
| "Oh, bother!" | 23 |
| Mild oath of frustration | 24 |
| "What rotten luck!" | 29 |
| "Oh, phooey!" | 23 |
| ''Curses!'' | 27 |
| Another mild expletive | 22 |
| "Ding-dang it!" | 25 |
| "___ and bother!" | 27 |
| ''Oh, darn!'' | 29 |
| ''Dagnabbit'' | 29 |
| W.C. Fields exclamation | 23 |