| General on Chinese restaurant menus | 35 |
| General played by George C. Scott | 33 |
| General Powell's better half | 32 |
| General Powell's status, briefly | 36 |
| General practitioner's field | 32 |
| General program for a future, maybe: Abbr. | 42 |
| General public might have a short attention one | 47 |
| General Reno for whom Reno, Nev., is named | 42 |
| General store on "The Waltons" | 40 |
| General under Alexander the Great | 33 |
| General Washington chief of staff | 33 |
| General who became the first emperor of Rome | 44 |
| General who defeated Antony and Cleopatra | 41 |
| General who prevailed over Carthage | 35 |
| General who won at Fredericksburg | 33 |
| General who wrote "On to Berlin" | 42 |
| General who wrote of military arts | 34 |
| General who's an enemy of Superman | 38 |
| General who's superior to Colonel Sanders? | 46 |
| General whose name is associated with chicken | 45 |
| General __ chicken (Chinese entrée) | 38 |
| General __ chicken: Chinese dish | 32 |
| General ___ (modern Chinese menu item) | 38 |
| General ___ (restaurant general) | 32 |
| General ___ (ship in 1904 disaster) | 35 |
| General ___ chicken (Chinese dish) | 34 |
| General ___ chicken (Chinese entree) | 36 |
| General ___ chicken (Chinese menu item) | 39 |
| General ___ chicken (Chinese takeout order) | 43 |
| General ___ chicken (takeout choice) | 36 |
| General ___, former A.L. pitcher | 32 |
| General ___, former maker of Jell-O and Sanka | 45 |
| General's e-mail address ender | 34 |
| General's name on a chicken dish | 36 |
| Generally ignored astronomical occurrence | 41 |
| Generally overhyped berry supplement | 36 |
| Generally pretty vague category of arms: Abbr. | 46 |
| Generating, as interest on an account | 37 |
| Generation --- (Baby boomer's child) | 40 |
| Generation ___ (thirtysomething) | 32 |
| Generation ___ (twenty-something) | 33 |
| Generation-to-generation information | 36 |
| Generational indicator in some names | 36 |
| Generations from Adam through Noah | 34 |
| Generic Guy in "Dilbert" comics | 41 |
| Generic Guy of "Dilbert" | 34 |
| Generic modeling "clay" for tots | 42 |
| Generics replace them, sometimes | 32 |
| Generous and creative one, supposedly | 37 |
| Generous words at the restaurant | 32 |
| Generous words when the check comes | 35 |
| Generously gave (out), as praise | 32 |
| Generously use unlimited minutes | 32 |
| Genes responsible for hereditary variations | 43 |
| Genesis "A Trick of the ___" | 38 |
| Genesis "And Then There ___" | 38 |
| Genesis "No ___ of Mine" | 34 |
| Genesis album that looks like a rhyme scheme | 44 |
| Genesis event, with "the" | 35 |
| Genesis figure said to have lived 905 years | 43 |
| Genesis figure who fled from Sodom | 34 |
| Genesis guy whose name means "hairy" | 46 |
| Genesis of many great inventions | 32 |
| Genesis' "man of the field" | 41 |
| Genet play, with "The" | 32 |
| Genetic coding for an official legislative trip? | 48 |
| Genetic component of fantasizer Walter? | 39 |
| Genetic condition known medically as ephelides | 46 |
| Genetic engineer's observation about his pet? | 49 |
| Genetic material containing uracil | 34 |
| Genetic material that appears to have no function | 49 |
| Genetic material with no known function | 39 |
| Genetic message "venue" | 33 |
| Genetic messenger material: abbr. | 33 |
| Genetic transfer material (Abbr.) | 33 |
| Genetically coded stuff, for short | 34 |
| Geneticist's word for an offshoot | 37 |
| Geneva's country, to the French | 35 |
| Geneva's lake, to the French | 32 |
| Geneva-based org. encouraging healthy living | 44 |
| Geneviève and Catherine, e.g.: Abbr. | 39 |
| Genevieve and Bernadette, for short | 35 |
| Genghis Khan's non-pedigree domain? | 39 |
| Genial, like a certain male relative | 36 |
| Genie's caution about a possible fourth wish? | 49 |
| Genie's offering, to ancient Romans | 39 |
| Genre artist of mid-18th-century Europe | 39 |
| Genre associated with absurdly long band names | 46 |
| Genre associated with complicated haircuts | 42 |
| Genre associated with turntablism | 33 |
| Genre characterized by its illusion of movement | 47 |
| Genre characterized by nonsense syllables | 41 |
| Genre disavowed by most bands said to be in it | 46 |
| Genre dominated by King's English | 37 |
| Genre explored by Run-D.M.C. and Aerosmith | 42 |
| Genre featured in "Kill Bill" | 39 |
| Genre for "The Maltese Falcon" | 40 |
| Genre for Charlie Parker or Dizzy Gillespie | 43 |
| Genre for Gillespie and Parker in the '40s | 46 |
| Genre for James Bond or Austin Powers | 37 |