| Bangladesh native, perhaps | 26 |
| Bangladesh native | 17 |
| Calcutta natives | 16 |
| Ohio tigers | 11 |
| N.F.L. eleven | 13 |
| Losers to the 49ers in Super Bowl XXIII | 39 |
| Cincinnati N.F.L. team | 22 |
| Cincinnati 11 | 13 |
| Riverfront Stadium | 18 |
| Libya's second-largest city | 31 |
| Screenwriter called the "Shakespeare of Hollywood" | 60 |
| One of five golfers to have won all four of the majors | 54 |
| Pair of spectacles | 18 |
| Resolution #1 | 13 |
| Treat kindly | 12 |
| Treat with courtesy | 19 |
| Pamper, say | 11 |
| Coddle, e.g. | 12 |
| Actor Del Toro of "The Usual Suspects" | 48 |
| Del Toro of "Che" | 27 |
| Del Toro of 'Traffic' | 29 |
| "Traffic"'s Del Toro | 34 |
| His film debut was as the Dog-Faced Boy in "Big Top Pee-wee" (1988) | 77 |
| Not dangerous to health | 23 |
| Nonthreatening | 14 |
| Roberto who said "There must be some terrible mistake!" in his Oscar speech | 85 |
| Oscar winner for "Life Is Beautiful" | 46 |
| Besides Olivier, he's the only person to direct himself to a Best Actor Oscar | 81 |
| 1999 Best Actor winner | 22 |
| 1998 Best Actor Oscar winner | 28 |
| 1998 Best Actor | 15 |
| In a kindly manner | 18 |
| Like some West Africans | 23 |
| Possible Variety headline if an "American Beauty" actress agrees to do a D.L. Coburn play? | 100 |
| Jack's heir? | 16 |
| Mathematician Mandelbrot | 24 |
| Relief pitcher Armando | 22 |
| World leader who wrote a novel, "The Cardinal's Mistress" | 71 |
| Leader played by Rod Steiger in the 1981 Libyan film "Lion of the Desert" | 83 |
| Leader of a march on Rome | 25 |
| Fascist of note | 15 |
| Axis name, Stout name | 21 |
| Mussolini et al. | 16 |
| Juárez and Mussolini | 23 |
| Il Duce and namesakes | 21 |
| Signature shortcut for Franklin | 31 |
| Franklin or Harrison, for short | 31 |
| Franklin or Banneker: Abbr. | 27 |
| C-note | 6 |
| Supreme Court Justice ___ Cardozo | 33 |
| Jacob's favorite | 20 |
| Jacob and Rachel's youngest | 31 |
| Founding father Franklin | 24 |
| First name of speaker of the quotation | 38 |
| C-note, slangily | 16 |
| President of Truck Part Manufacturers, Inc.? | 44 |
| Peter Grimes composer | 24 |
| Composer of "Billy Budd" | 34 |
| "War Requiem" composer | 32 |
| Supreme Court member: 1932–38 | 36 |
| Born 1/17/1706, publisher of the maxim | 38 |
| Big name in paint | 17 |
| African American mathemetician who purportedly surveyed the District of Columbia | 80 |
| Hundreds of rap videos? | 23 |
| Hundred-dollar bills, in slang | 30 |
| Pioneering child care author | 28 |
| Noted pediatrician | 18 |
| B.S. in Medicine? | 17 |
| King Saul's kin | 19 |
| "Drink to me only with thine eyes" poet | 49 |
| "Volpone" playwright | 30 |
| Sesame | 6 |
| Sesame oil | 10 |
| Sesame plants | 13 |
| Elizabeth in "Pride and Prejudice" | 44 |
| Crooner Tony | 12 |
| Singer Tony | 11 |
| R.B. _______ | 12 |
| Prime Minister Richard | 22 |
| North Carolina women's college | 34 |
| History making dirty thirties Prime Minister | 44 |
| Floyd __ Field, NYC's first municipal airport | 49 |
| Conservative pundit with a daily morning radio show | 51 |
| British Columbia town or former Premier Bill | 44 |
| British Columbia Premier elected 1975 | 37 |
| British Columbia Premier Bill | 29 |
| Arnold or Tony | 14 |
| Proclivity for Cerf's writing? | 34 |
| Cerfdom in S.C.? | 16 |
| Peak in the Scottish Highlands | 30 |
| Highest peak in Great Britain | 29 |
| Elton John's '-- and the Jets' | 42 |
| Subject of an Elton John song | 29 |
| Affleck/Lopez as a tabloid twosome | 34 |
| Vt. site of British defeat: 1777 | 32 |
| Vermont battle | 14 |
| Yale president Schmidt | 22 |
| Carnegie Hall headliner of January 16, 1938 | 43 |
| Source of the one-liner | 23 |
| Long-popular British comic | 26 |