| PANHANDLE | To beg in the streets (Am) (9) |
| THELAW | "___, in its majestic equality, forbids rich and poor alike to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal loaves of bread": Anatole France |
| ZEROHOUR | Military, the time at which a planned operation is set to beg in (4,4) |
| AINT | Word that comes before "2 Proud 2 Beg" or "Too Proud to Beg" in song titles |
| BEFOG | Beg, in the back of attempt to make it hazy (5) |
| SITUP | Pay attention and beg, in the proper place, quietly (3,2) |
| STRIPPERS | They tempt men to look for murderer in the streets (9) |
| PANHANDLER | A U.S. term for a person who begs in the street for money (10) |
| MASSPANIC | Old women welcome to flee Latin chaos in the streets (4,5) |
| TOWNCRIER | Formerly, a proclaimer in the streets (4,5) |
| BOOGIE | Dance, I beg, in formation to sustain hollow ostinato |
| ENTREAT | Beg in French for handle |
| CADGE | Beg in confined space around rear of ground (5) |
| IKNOWTHEENOT | In 5.2, amidst King Henry V's celebration in the streets, Falstaff encounters the King, his old friend -- or so he thinks. What does King Henry V say to Falstaff? |
| STREAMS | Masses of people moving about in the morning in the streets |
| INSURRECTION | Cut in Renoir's Swing leads to fighting in the streets (12) |
| RIOT | The trouble in the streets is the decay that envelops one (4) |
| STUNTS | Showy performances in the streets by the UN! (6) |
| STRANDS | Abandons the darn runabout in the streets (7) |
| STRUMS | Plays the guitar with spirit in the streets (6) |