| NEWFANGLED | Sonnet 91: Some glory in their birth, some in their skill, / Some in their wealth, some in their body's force, / Some in their garments, though ___ ill / Some in their hawks and hounds, some in their |
| THEIR | "Some glory in __ birth ...": Shak. |
| EMIGRE | Person who doesn't live in their birth country |
| HOMELANDMADMEN | Series about lunatics in their birth country? |
| NATAL | Concerned with birth some have seen at all hospitals |
| TRIBE | Race of noble birth, some from the south (5) |
| LACEMAKER | An artisan, such as the young "kantwerkster" portrayed in Vermeer's La Dentelliere, distinguished by their skill in looping or tatting bobbinet, guipure or other fine open fabric (9) |
| SYSTEMQBS | Athletes who put up extraordinary numbers due to the offensive plays employed by their team regardless of their skill sets |
| TENRICHMEN | *Description of the players on the court during the NBA All-Star Game, in terms of their wealth? |
| AUSTRIA | Country, location of the Spanish Riding School where Lipizzaner stallions demonstrate their skill in |
| SHERPA | Himalayan people renowned for their skill in mountaineering (6) |
| ACADEMY | In the professional era, promising young riders hone their skills at this sort of establishment. (7) |
| ONES | "And all their wealth, and all their little ___" (Gen. 34: |
| CAPITALIST | One who uses their wealth to invest in trade and industry (10) |
| REPATRIATE | To send a person back to the country of their birth (10) |
| KUDOS | Initially king usually does obtain some glory (5) |
| FADED | Like some glory |
| DIVAS | Some glory seekers |
| BRUNTY | What the Brontes' surname was before the sisters' father changed it, prior to their births (6) |
| SHERPAS | Himalayan people famous for their skill as mountaineers (7) |