| OPERACOMIQUE | Cop a Requiem arranged to involve old French stage company (5,7) |
| COOPERATE | Join forces and manage to involve old class |
| CONCLUDE | End with trick and hint this will involve old penny |
| DEGENERATION | Decline of French stage (12) |
| THATSASWITCH | "I told the cops a dame got the better of me. One of them said,'___'..." |
| THECOASTISCLEAR | Hates recitals arranged to involve company - get out now |
| BEFUDDLE | Confuse dub feel arranged to involve introduction to Dirty Dancing (8) |
| THERESNOTELLING | Serene thing lot arranged to involve learner? One can't know (6,2,7) |
| PLEA | Cop a ___ (make a deal in a court case) |
| TROUPE | A stage company |
| PUJOL | Joseph ?, French stage entertainer whose stage name was Le Petomane (5) |
| SWANLAKE | Boast to English about the French stage production |
| IRMALADOUCE | French stage musical later adapted into a 1963 film starring Shirley MacLaine (4,2,5) |
| MOUNT | Word from Massenet about a French stage (5) |
| DIESIRAE | Latin name for the Day of Wrath in a requiem mass (4,4) |
| DIES | The day of wrath in a requiem mass (4,4) |
| IRAE | The day of wrath in a requiem mass (4,4) |
| COMPANIONABLE | Cop a noble man, I fancy --easy to get along with (13) |
| GROPER | Greek guy, for instance, admitted he likes to cop a feel |
| YMCA | Song sung by a cop, a cowboy, and an Indian, among others |