| Rocky |
| Richard |
| 6% of L |
| VI / II |
| Watches |
| X - VII |
| XV ÷ V |
| XXX / X |
| Name tag |
| 60% of V |
| IV lead? |
| Jr's jr. |
| 5% of LX |
| I and II |
| Superman |
| Rambo ___ |
| 20% of XV |
| After Jr. |
| Jr.'s boy |
| Roman '3' |
| Three ... |
| V into XV |
| Chapter 3 |
| The Third |
| VI halved |
| Jr.'s son |
| 25% of XII |
| 3, to Cato |
| Caesar's 3 |
| Junior Jr. |
| Latin trio |
| Sequel tag |
| 10% of XXX |
| Half of VI |
| Roman trio |
| Fifth of XV |
| IX minus VI |
| Name suffix |
| Sundial's 3 |
| Third of IX |
| XXVII ÷ IX |
| Roman three |
| Clock symbol |
| Clock number |
| Big Ben trio |
| _____ George |
| Junior's boy |
| LIV minus LI |
| Son of a Jr. |
| Junior's jr? |
| Nero's three |
| Sundial time |
| VII minus IV |
| Junior's son |
| Roman crowd? |
| Son of a son |
| Jr.'s junior |
| Sundial hour |
| Clock numeral |
| Clock reading |
| Halloween ___ |
| A third of IX |
| Antony's trio |
| Sundial three |
| Three in Rome |
| Jr. of Junior |
| Sequel sequel |
| Sequel number |
| Son of Junior |
| Sundial number |
| 3 on a sundial |
| A "Rocky" film |
| Cicero's three |
| Caesar's three |
| Dynastic third |
| Sequel letters |
| Sundial symbol |
| Three, to Nero |
| Trilogy ending |
| IX square root |
| Jr.'s namesake |
| Trilogy finale |
| Clock numerals |
| Sundial figure |
| Sundial letters |
| Sundial marking |
| Sundial numeral |
| Junior's junior |
| Davis Love ____ |
| One-fifth of XV |
| Sundial's three |
| Three to Julius |
| Trio on Big Ben |
| 1969 Super Bowl |
| Grandson, maybe |
| XV divided by V |
| One-third of IX |
| Big Ben's three |
| Sequel's sequel |
| Sundial reading |
| Scoreboard trio |
| Three of a kind? |
| Led Zeppelin ___ |
| Men in Black ___ |
| LX divided by XX |
| Three, to Cicero |
| A quarter of XII |
| XXX divided by X |
| Three, to Caesar |
| Infamous Richard |
| One-tenth of XXX |
| Certain grandson |
| 10 percent of XXX |
| 3:00 on a sundial |
| Between II and IV |
| Figure on a clock |
| Senior's grandson |
| Three, on a clock |
| Three, to Agrippa |
| Rocky ___" (1982) |
| Hour on a sundial |
| The second sequel |
| 3, on some clocks |
| Clock face number |
| Second sequel tag |
| Midafternoon hour |
| Square root of IX |
| East" on a sundial |
| A hundredth of CCC |
| Aftenoon, in a way |
| Clock-face reading |
| Hodding Carter ___ |
| Robert Griffin ___ |
| Roman triumvirate? |
| Three, in old Rome |
| Three, another way |
| Mid-afternoon hour |
| Number opposite IX |
| Jr.'s son, perhaps |
| Three, on sundials |
| Triumvirate number |
| Three on a sundial |
| Crowd in old Rome? |
| Number on a sundial |
| A crowd for Caesar? |
| Pocket watch number |
| Son named after Jr. |
| The last "Godfather |
| Three, on the clock |
| Words for an egoist |
| Follower of Richard |
| Midafternoon, maybe |
| Namath's Super Bowl |
| A crowd, to Tiberius |
| Egomaniac's concern? |
| Golf's Davis Love __ |
| Samsung Galaxy S ___ |
| Sr. and Jr. follower |
| Three on some clocks |
| Three, on old clocks |
| Certain son of a son |
| The last Pope Julius |
| 3, in Roman numerals |
| Beverly Hills Cop ___ |
| Grandfather clock's 3 |
| Hank Williams number? |
| It's right on a clock |
| Number across from IX |
| Numbers after Richard |
| The three of old Rome |
| Trey's nominal suffix |
| Trilogy finale number |
| Second-sequel letters |
| The last King Richard |
| It may be opposite IX |
| The square root of IX |
| Grandparent's namesake |
| Second sequel notation |
| Second sequel's number |
| Sequel's sequel number |
| Son of a son indicator |
| Super Bowl won by Jets |
| Trilogy ender's number |
| Last part of a trilogy |
| Midafternoon, in a way |
| Mission: Impossible ___ |
| Grandfather clock point |
| Part of some full names |
| Second sequel indicator |
| Three in Roman numerals |
| Midafternoon in old Rome |
| Rightmost sundial figure |
| Three marks on a sundial |
| Bad roll in ancient Rome |
| End of a sequel's sequel |
| Grandfather clock's three |
| IX's opposite, on a clock |
| One nicknamed Trip, often |
| Rightmost sundial letters |
| Siesta hour, on a sundial |
| Grandfather clock numeral |
| Rightmost sundial numeral |
| Second sequel designation |
| Midafternoon on a sundial |
| Number for a second sequel |
| One of the ''Rocky'' films |
| Tag for some grandchildren |
| Trilogy finale designation |
| Trip, numerically speaking |
| Ending for a second sequel |
| Part of a Rocky film title |
| Shakespeare's "Richard ___ |
| Super Bowl won by the Jets |
| Halloween ___" (1982 movie) |
| Halloween ___" (1982 flick) |
| Halloween ___" (1983 flick) |
| Britain's last King Richard |
| Midafternoon hour, in a way |
| Most selfish Roman numeral? |
| One of the Adlai Stevensons |
| The "Rocky" film with Mr. T |
| Year in Jesus's toddlerhood |
| IX's opposite, on a sundial |
| Rocky" or "Superman" ending |
| Mid-afternoon, on a sundial |
| Afternoon hour on a sundial |
| Hour on a grandfather clock |
| Omen ___: The Final Conflict |
| Saw __": second "Saw" sequel |
| 3:00, on a grandfather clock |
| Conclusion of a trilogy name |
| East, on a grandfather clock |
| George opposed by Washington |
| Number for a sequel's sequel |
| The last "Back to the Future |
| Rocky ___" (film with Mr. T) |
| Three on a grandfather clock |
| ''Richard ___'' (Shakespeare) |
| Act ___, "La Traviata" finale |
| Due east on an old clock dial |
| Follower of Richard or "Rocky |
| Number in an outline, perhaps |
| Number in a Roman triumvirate |
| Number opposite IX on a clock |
| Part of Bill Gates' full name |
| Rightmost figure on a sundial |
| Son nicknamed "Trey," perhaps |
| Rocky ___" (movie with Mr. T) |
| Number on a grandfather clock |
| Midafternoon hour on a sundial |
| Number due east on some clocks |
| Numeral opposite IX on a clock |
| IX's opposite, on a clock face |
| Sequel-to-a-sequel designation |
| First Super Bowl won by the AFL |
| Richard ___, the "Car Park King |
| Rightmost marking on some faces |
| Trailer for "Rocky" or "Rambo"? |
| Due east on a grandfather clock |
| Super Bowl Joe Namath played in |
| Only Super Bowl won by the Jets |
| Rightmost numeral on some clocks |
| Follower of "Rocky" or "Superman |
| It's opposite IX on a clock face |
| Number on the right of a sundial |
| Numeral across the clock from IX |
| The last King Richard of England |
| Revenge of the Sith" episode, e.g. |
| Davis Love or Charles Howell ender |
| Second-best of the Hank Williamses |
| The Richard in a Shakespeare title |
| WrestleMania ___ (3/29/1987 event) |
| Revenge of the Sith" episode number |
| Midafternoon, on grandfather clocks |
| Number on the right side of a clock |
| One less than IV, in Roman numerals |
| 2012 Ryder Cup captain Davis Love __ |
| Golfer Love or Shakespearian Richard |
| Designation for a sequel to a sequel |
| Number across from IX on a clock face |
| ''Halloween ___: Season of the Witch'' |
| George __ (Revolutionary War-era king) |
| Appendage for the last emperor Napoleon |
| Rightmost number on a grandfather clock |
| Another way to say "the Third," in names |
| Number on the right side of a clock face |
| Only Super Bowl won by the New York Jets |
| Constitution Article that defines treason |
| First Super Bowl officially a "Super Bowl |
| First Super Bowl to be called "Super Bowl |
| George ___, longest-reigning English king |
| Date of this puzzle's publication, briefly |
| Super Bowl in which Joe Namath was the MVP |
| First Super Bowl to be called the Super Bowl |
| Quarter past on a typical Cartier Tank watch |
| Star Wars" episode named "Revenge of the Sith |
| King George ___ (British ruler in "Hamilton") |
| Article of the Constitution about the judiciary |
| Article of the Constitution dealing with treason |
| Number the minute hand points to at quarter past |
| Article of the Constitution that defines treason |
| Star Trek ___: The Search for Spock" (1984 movie) |
| Part of the name of one nicknamed "Trey," perhaps |
| Article of the Constitution regarding the judiciary |
| First Super Bowl to be officially called "Super Bowl |
| Ultracreepy "Superman" installment with Richard Pryor |
| First Super Bowl that was actually called a Super Bowl |
| Super Bowl whose pregame show honored the Apollo astronauts |
| Article of the Constitution that provides for the Supreme Court |
| Roman numeral you might see in the title of a movie's second sequel |
| IX ^ (I/II) ...is there a Roman numeral for one-half that I'm not aware of? |