| CIRCUMFLEX | Mark in the intersection of 19-Across and 11-Down |
| FREDRIKBACKMAN | Swedish author of 19-Across and 44-Across: 2 wds. |
| UMLAUT | Mark in the intersection of 17-Across and 1-Down |
| TILDE | Mark in the intersection of 56-Across and 38-Down |
| CEDILLA | Mark in the intersection of 58-Across and 43-Down |
| INSOLENCE | Alternative meaning for the starts of 17- and 55-Across and 11-Down |
| FOOTPARTS | This puzzle's theme, if you listen to the beginnings of 20-, 40- and 59-Across and 11-Down |
| LATINLOVERS | What 17- and 52-Across and 11-Down all were |
| CUBA | Largest and westernmost island of the West Indies, located at the intersection of the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea (4) |
| MEET | The congregation of riders and hounds before a hunt; a competitive event in track-and-field athletics or swimming; or, in mathematics, the intersection of two lines (4) |
| CROSSING | A voyage across a body of water; or, the intersection of the transepts and nave in a church (8) |
| LEASHES | Bunch held at intersections on outings with pets ... or in the intersections of the shaded words |
| FLECHE | Slender spire rising from the intersection of the nave and transept of a Gothic church; French, 'arrow' (6) |
| ENCARRE | On the intersection of four numbers, in roulette |
| ERIE | City at the intersection of I-90 and I-79 |
| OHARE | Airport near the intersection of I-90 and I-294 |
| SIXCORNERS | Chicago district named for the intersection of three streets |
| TRIHEDRON | Figure determined by the intersection of three planes |
| ANGLES | Figures formed by the intersection of two lines |
| CORONER | She decides cause of death is a head-on in the intersection (7) |