| Certain therapy, commonly | 25 |
| Cato's "It is" | 28 |
| Budgetary guess: Abbr. | 22 |
| Boston's time, at times | 27 |
| Book by Carl Frederick: 1976 | 28 |
| Book by Adelaide Bry: 1976 | 26 |
| Body shop quote: Abbr. | 22 |
| Between A.S.T. and C.S.T. | 25 |
| Better-than-anything suffix | 27 |
| Ballpark figure, briefly | 24 |
| Around 1,000, e.g.: Abbr. | 25 |
| Abbr. on some cornerstones | 26 |
| Abbr. on a club's sign | 26 |
| A method of self-realization | 28 |
| A direction in Le Mans | 22 |
| 100 or so, e.g.: Abbr. | 22 |
| "Jacta alea ___!" | 27 |
| "Consummatum ___" | 27 |
| "C'__ la vie" | 27 |
| "Ballpark" fig. | 25 |
| '70s self-help course | 25 |
| "Como ___ usted?" | 27 |
| What this is in Juarez | 22 |
| "¿Cómo __?" | 27 |
| "¿Cómo ___?" | 28 |
| This, south of the border | 25 |
| This, below the border | 22 |
| "Cómo __ usted?" | 29 |
| First-year Spanish verb | 23 |
| "Como _____ usted?" | 29 |
| "Cómo ___ Vd.?" | 28 |
| What this is in Mexico | 22 |
| Spanish for "are" | 27 |
| Part of a Spanish greeting | 26 |
| "It is," in Cuba | 26 |
| "Dónde ___ ...?" | 29 |
| Verb in first-year Spanish | 26 |
| This, south of San Diego | 24 |
| This girl, to Castilians | 24 |
| Spanish demonstrative pronoun | 29 |
| Spanish 1 verb conjugation | 26 |
| Part of a Guatemalan greeting | 29 |
| Mexican "are" | 23 |
| Isabella's "is" | 29 |
| Bugsy Siegel's wife | 23 |
| Bit of beginning Spanish | 24 |
| "It is," in Spanish | 29 |
| "It is," in Spain | 27 |
| "It is," in Espana | 28 |
| "Cómo" follower | 28 |
| "Cómo ____?" | 25 |
| "Como ___ usted" | 26 |
| "¿Cómo ___? | 22 |
| 'Como -- usted?' | 24 |
| ''Como ___ usted? | 25 |
| ¿Cómo ___ usted? | 22 |
| ¿___ bien? (Are you well?) | 29 |
| ___ muchacha (this girl): Sp. | 29 |
| Foundation abbreviation | 23 |
| Cornerstone word: Abbr. | 23 |
| Abbr. seen before a year | 24 |
| Abbr. on a college building | 27 |
| Abbr. followed by a date | 24 |
| Found, as a new organization | 28 |
| Bring about permanently | 23 |
| Nueva York, por ejemplo | 23 |
| Chihuahua, por ejemplo | 22 |
| New Mexico, to a Mexican | 24 |
| MisisipÃ, por ejemplo | 24 |
| To be, below the Border | 23 |
| Common Spanish infinitive | 25 |
| You are, in the Yucatan | 23 |
| Spanish 101 conjugation part | 28 |
| Executor's concern | 22 |
| What you will, perhaps | 22 |
| Beverly Hills home, typically | 29 |
| What's left behind | 22 |
| Mount Vernon or San Simeon | 26 |
| Executor's responsibility | 29 |
| Xanadu 2.0, to Bill Gates | 25 |
| Typical Beverly Hills home | 26 |
| "Real" thing | 22 |
| Word before sales or tax | 24 |
| The press is the fourth one | 27 |
| Testator's largess | 22 |
| Subject of a will, sometimes | 28 |
| Subject for a probate court | 27 |
| Sight at Beverly Hills | 22 |
| San Simeon or Biltmore | 22 |
| Rock star's property | 24 |
| Real or Fourth follower | 23 |
| Property with a mansion | 23 |
| Property to divide, perhaps | 27 |
| Property or possessions | 23 |
| Probate court's concern | 27 |
| Possessions left behind | 23 |
| One's earthly goods | 23 |
| Lord and lady's home | 24 |
| Jackson's Neverland, e.g. | 29 |
| It's often left in a will | 29 |