| FILMGOER | One would have left home for Casablanca |
| NESTER | Empty-___ (one whose kids have left home) |
| OUTFORADUCK | No score for batsman who left home for a dodge (3,3,1,4) |
| SEASHELL | Marine mammal, without female, left home for snail |
| ATEOUT | Left home for food |
| COMPASSPOINT | School idiot left home for right direction |
| CATHEDRAL | Converted, the cardinal having left home for place of worship (9) |
| THIRDAGE | Period of life defined as being after children have left home, people have retired and remain active (5,3) |
| EMPTYNESTERS | Informal term for parents whose grown-up children have left home (5,7) |
| HOE | Many have left home to work on the land (3) |
| EMPTYNESTER | Parent whose children have left home (5-6) |
| EMIGRANT | You'll see me upset, that's true - I've left home for good |
| DOWNSIZE | To move to a smaller residence, often to save money or after children have left home (8) |
| BAGSI | One would have one's jaw raised |
| CURTIZ | Michael ___, Best Director Oscar winner for Casablanca (6) |
| BOGART | Humphrey _, Hollywood icon famed for Casablanca (6) |
| LORRE | Surname in the credits for "Casablanca" |
| MOROCCO | Country that served as inspiration for Casablanca (7) |
| SPACEBAR | Key to breaking one's words where one would have a drink by sea of tranquility? (5,3) |
| LITTLENELL | Oscar Wilde wrote of the Dickens character, "One would have to have a heart of stone to read the dea |