| HARRYPOTTERAND | With 36 and 43 Acr., fantasy by 17 Acr. |
| IFMY | With 36- and 43-Across, second line of the poem |
| THEWATERBABIES | Fantasy by Charles Kingsley (3,5,6) |
| FRANCESCA | '--- da Rimini', 1877 symphonic fantasy by Tchaikovsky (9) |
| BUILDINGCODE | Structural safety standards, and what the starts of 20-, 36- and 43- Across are doing? |
| REDUNDANT | Like 17-, 36- and 43-Across as well as 11- and 29-Down |
| TOOTHPICKS | Holders of the sandwich homophonically described by the first words of 17-, 36- and 43-Across |
| LITTLEWOMEN | Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy ... as well as 17-, 28-, 36-, and 43-Across? |
| TRAILERPARKS | Mobile home communities (and a hint to 20-, 36-, and 43-Across) |
| MONKEY | With 36- and 62-Across, kids' ball game, and something this puzzle's four longest answers have in co |
| IFITOLLEDTHEM | With 36- and 44-Across, what 17-Across might have said when his job became too repetitious? |
| EACHLETTEROFTHE | With 36- and 57-Across, what's unusual about this puzzle |
| CHANGE | With 36- and 39-Across, go from 1- to 61-Across |
| STORM | With 36- and 53-Down, translation of 38-/40-/41-Across |
| ITWASTHEBEST | With 36 and 57 Across, "A Tale of Two Cities" beginning |
| NOTHINGTO | With 36 and 56 Across, so-so |
| ROLLINGSTONE | Publication since 1967, and a hint to the end of 20-, 36- and 43-Across |
| THATSTHETICKET | 'Exactly!' ... and a hint to where 20-, 36- and 43-Across' ending words may be found |
| AHORSEISAHORSE | Start of the "Mister Ed" theme song, and hint to who is asking 20-, 36- and 43-Across |
| ACTIONPACKED | Like a movie filled with exciting scenes, or a hint to the word hidden in 20-, 36- and 43-Across |