- TREETOP
- Cradle locale?
- Part of a certain canopy
- Rockin' Robin setting
- Baby's cradle location in song
- Nest location
- Cradle location, in verse
- Rock-a-bye Baby location
- Rock-a-Bye, Baby setting
- Baby's place?
- Cradle locale, in a lullaby
- Cradle location in "Rock-a-Bye, Baby"
- Rock-a-bye Baby locale
- Christmas star site
- Trunk terminus
- Rock-a-bye baby in the ___
- Nursery song locale
- Orangutan's nesting place
- Cedar crest, e.g.
- Rural skyline element
- Lullaby setting, and a hint to the starts of 3-, 4-, 9- and 31-Down
- Spot with a bird's-eye view
- Perch in a lullaby
- Place with a bird's-eye view
- Cradle-rocking site of rhyme
- Arboreal apex
- Aerie area
- Baby place of rhyme
- Rock-a-bye baby place
- Lookout's perch, perhaps
- Memorable cradle locale
- Rock music setting?
- Part of a canopy
- Baby's spot in song
- Angel's perch, at times
- Locale for a rocking cradle, in a lullaby
- Bird's-eye view locale
- High vantage point
- Sparrow in the ___.
- Bird's-eye view.
- Angel's perch, perhaps
- Rockabye baby's roost.
- Nesting place.
- Place for "rock-a-by baby."
- Baby's perch in rhyme.
- Place for a lookout.
- High perch.
- Part of a palm.
- Place for 63 Across.
- Uppermost branches.
- Cradle site in a nursery song
- Robin's perch
- Where a kite might alight
- Baby's perch, in a rhyme
- Lofty perch
- Place for a star or a baby
- Place for a cradle?
- Rock-a-bye-baby on the ___
- Cradle site, in rhyme
- Where baby rocks
- Danger for a low-flying plane
- Odd place for a cradle
- Unfortunate landing spot for a parachutist
- Questionable cradle location
- Perch, perhaps
- Spot for a high nest
- Lofty position
- Place for a star
- Star's spot at Christmas
- Lullaby locale
- Rock-a-bye locale
- Vista locale
- Place for a high nest
- Christmas star's place
- Baby's spot
- Spot for a cradle?
- Branch headquarters?
- Star ornament's spot
- Where a Christmas angel might be placed
- Hangout for some birds
- Parachutist's view maybe
- Cradle locale of song
- Uppermost part of a pine or palm
- High-level branches?
- Lofty spot for a lark