| Billionaire arms-dealer Khashoggi | 33 |
| Arms dealer Khashoggi | 21 |
| Congenitally attached | 21 |
| Grown together, in biology | 26 |
| Attached, in biology | 20 |
| Grown together | 14 |
| Congenitally joined together | 28 |
| Anatomical parts that touch, as eyelids to eyeballs | 51 |
| Anatomical appendages | 21 |
| Adjective used as a person, place, or thing | 43 |
| "Free," in "land of the free" | 49 |
| Agree: Lat. | 11 |
| Casa material | 13 |
| Home for a software company's employees? | 44 |
| PDF file creation program | 25 |
| Southwestern building block | 27 |
| Software for video producers | 28 |
| Program for viewing PDFs | 24 |
| It has a Snapshot Tool command | 30 |
| It has a Page Navigation menu option | 36 |
| Acrobat's partner | 21 |
| Spicy Mexican marinade | 22 |
| Spanish marinade | 16 |
| Mexican marinade | 16 |
| Spicy Filipino dishes | 21 |
| Philippine meat dishes | 22 |
| Marinated Philippine dishes | 27 |
| " . . . ___ in the house?" | 36 |
| Start of a quotation by Anon. | 29 |
| "Whiles, like ___, I go to find my fawn": Shak. | 57 |
| " . . . like ___, I go to find my fawn": Shak. | 56 |
| Bed-In promo? | 13 |
| Vacation infomercial? | 21 |
| A well-trained quip (Part 2) | 28 |
| An Aesopian symbol of selfishness | 33 |
| Novel by Ouida | 14 |
| "___ Life" (Peter Mayle book) | 39 |
| MISERY: 1918 | 12 |
| Miserably unhappy existence | 27 |
| Teenager | 8 |
| Preadult | 8 |
| Teen | 4 |
| What Bob is wearing that smells so good? | 40 |
| Teen-aged lineman? | 18 |
| PREADULTHOOD | 12 |
| Nancy Reagan's designer | 27 |
| Nancy Reagan designer | 21 |
| Designer for Nancy Reagan | 25 |
| Cuban who designed outfits for Nancy Reagan | 43 |
| Argentine Nobelist --- Perez Esquivel | 37 |
| 1980 Peace Nobelist ___ Pérez Esquivel | 41 |
| ___ Nassau, German king | 23 |
| Rhyme for a nursery scholar | 27 |
| "A dillar, ___" | 25 |
| '... and -- short' | 26 |
| Scroogelike wages | 17 |
| Ibsen's "___ House" | 33 |
| Classic play about Barbie's stockings? | 42 |
| Ibsen classic | 13 |
| PITTSBURGH-BORN ACTOR: 1890-1963 | 32 |
| He had a whole family of musical instruments named after him | 60 |
| "Singin' in the Rain" coauthor | 44 |
| "Singin' in the Rain" co-screenwriter | 51 |
| Playwright-actor consumes a vegetable | 37 |
| " . . . ___ of many-colored glass": Shelley | 53 |
| Hebrew name for God | 19 |
| My Lord, in Hebrew | 18 |
| Hebrew title for God | 20 |
| God, in the Torah | 17 |
| A Hebrew name for God | 21 |
| Torah VIP | 9 |
| Title of reverence to Hebrews | 29 |
| Respectful title for God, in Hebrew | 35 |
| Lord or God, in Hebrew | 22 |
| Literally, "my Lord" | 30 |
| Judaic Lord | 11 |
| Hebrew word for God | 19 |
| Hebrew title of respect for God | 31 |
| Hebrew name for God, in some texts | 34 |
| Hebrew bible bigwig | 19 |
| God: Heb. | 9 |
| God in a temple | 15 |
| "Baruch atah ___ ..." (Hebrew prayer start) | 53 |
| Shelley's elegy to Keats | 28 |
| Keats, to Shelley | 17 |
| Whom Shelley wept for | 21 |
| Shelley's tribute to Keats | 30 |
| Shelley's name for Keats | 28 |
| Shelley's eulogy to Keats | 29 |
| Shelley's elegy on Keats | 28 |
| Shelley elegy | 13 |
| Keats, in a Shelley title | 25 |
| 1821 elegy to commemorate Keats | 31 |
| Insurance company commercial? | 29 |
| You'll become a sex-mutant with ___! | 40 |
| Male models, often | 18 |
| Extremely handsome young men | 28 |
| Basketball player Bob Mc____ | 28 |
| "I now bid you a welcome ___": Browne | 47 |
| "I now bid you a welcome _____": Artemus Ward | 55 |