| FIREFIGHTER | Professional whose safety message is found in the beginnings of 17-, 28-, and 48-Across |
| ARENA | Rough synonym for the words hidden at the beginnings of 17-, 28-, 44-, and 60A |
| MADAME | Form of address for the first person in the beginnings of the Middle East (6) |
| INDICTS | Charges him with sin as found in the beginning of a dictionary (7) |
| SPAGHETTI | Noodles, and word that can precede the beginning of 17-, 28-, or 43-Across |
| TIGHTROPE | Kind of walker whose safety is in the balance (5-4) |
| ELAL | Airline whose safety videos have Arabic subtitles |
| CHIPMUNKS | The beginnings of 17-A, 26-A and 48-A, and David Seville's "boys" |
| GENESIS | Bible book in which you find the names at the beginnings of 17-, 24-, 51- and 60A |
| MAN | End of the beginnings of 17, 20, 51, 55-A and 19, 25-D |
| THREETIMESALADY | 1978 hit whose title is sung after "You're once, twice," ... and a hint to the starts of 17-, 28- and 50- Across |
| MAYO | Yes, in the beginning of the month will be in Ireland |
| WIDE | One day in the beginning of the week, in general (4) |
| ESTATEAGENT | Professional whose title is usually preceded by “real” in the US |
| CREMATION | Woman's heart in the beginning of it all, and the end for some |
| LOWHANGINGFRUIT | "That was easy", and a hint to the first part of 17, 28, and 48 across |
| POT | Word that may precede the beginning of 17-, 26-, 42- or |
| NOVELLA | In the beginning of the month Ella produced this work (7) |
| JAPAN | Where to find father in the beginning of the year (5) |
| TISHRI | This, funnily, starts to recite incantations in the beginning of the Jewish year (6) |