| Marisa of "Barry Lyndon" and "Death in Venice" | 66 |
| Family that first appeared in the 1962 children's book "The Big Honey Hunt" | 89 |
| Family of kid literature | 24 |
| Choosing headwear? | 18 |
| Chevrolet models | 16 |
| Certain firearms | 16 |
| City in Perm Oblast, U.S.S.R. | 29 |
| Turkish rug | 11 |
| City NE of Milano | 17 |
| Pear-shaped citrus fruit | 24 |
| Oil in Earl Grey tea is announced? | 34 |
| "Murphy Brown" star | 29 |
| Norway's second-largest city | 32 |
| Candice of "Murphy Brown" | 35 |
| Actress Candice | 15 |
| She won five Emmys for her sitcom title role | 44 |
| Recipient of a 1937 wooden Oscar | 32 |
| Radio favorite of yore | 22 |
| Port on the Norwegian Sea | 25 |
| Norway's second city | 24 |
| McCarthy's manipulator | 26 |
| In old show biz, he was no dummy | 32 |
| Five-time Emmy-winning actress | 30 |
| Effie Klinker's creator | 27 |
| Edgar, Charlie's controller | 31 |
| 1994-95 Emmy winner Candice | 27 |
| ''Murphy Brown'' star | 37 |
| Edgar and others | 16 |
| Norwegian investments? | 22 |
| Thomas who wrote "Little Big Man" | 43 |
| Sandy who was national security adviser for Bill Clinton | 56 |
| Crazy in Berlin author | 25 |
| Claude's best friend in "Hair" | 44 |
| Actress Senta | 13 |
| Aboriginal rights Commissioner Tom | 35 |
| "Little Big Man" novelist Thomas | 42 |
| "Cyrano de ___" | 25 |
| Town in France's Dordogne department | 40 |
| Early writer on moon travel | 27 |
| Cyrano's family | 19 |
| Cyrano de ___ | 13 |
| Strained carrots made by Clinton's security adviser Sandy? | 62 |
| Enclosed upholstered French armchair | 36 |
| 1927 Literature Nobelist Henri | 30 |
| "Time And Free Will" philosopher | 42 |
| Celebrates in verse | 19 |
| Family of executed Soviet secret-police chief | 45 |
| Like Hello Kitty | 16 |
| Get free from | 13 |
| Billy Joel "You May ___" | 34 |
| Brandenburg Gate site | 21 |
| Danish explorer | 15 |
| Vitus ___, Danish navigator | 27 |
| U.S.S.R. and U.S.A. share this expanse | 38 |
| Strait or sea | 13 |
| Sea off Alaska | 14 |
| Navigator Vitus | 15 |
| Explorer Vitus with a sea and strait named after him | 52 |
| Explorer Vitus | 14 |
| Alaskan strait | 14 |
| ___ Strait (Russia-Alaska separator) | 36 |
| Captain on a northern sea? | 26 |
| Where the Pribilofs are | 23 |
| Pacific arm | 11 |
| Alaskan waters | 14 |
| Danish explorer no longer going wild? | 37 |
| English county, for short | 25 |
| Reading's county, informally | 32 |
| Mass. vacation area | 19 |
| Mr. Television namesakes | 24 |
| It was once divided | 19 |
| German shepherd? | 16 |
| Resident of an undivided city | 29 |
| Inventor of the gramophone | 26 |
| German capitalist? | 18 |
| Certain German | 14 |
| "lch bin ein ___": J.F.K. | 35 |
| Millions of Germans | 19 |
| European capitalists? | 21 |
| Irving's 1948 transportation? | 33 |
| German U.N. employee? | 21 |
| Former "capital" in the U.S. | 38 |
| Hot time in Germany? | 20 |
| Irving and Isaiah | 17 |
| Four-wheeled carriages with hooded rear seats | 45 |
| Vanishing obstruction in 1989 | 29 |
| This came tumbling down in 1989 | 31 |
| "Symphonie Fantastique" composer | 42 |
| French composer Louis-Hector | 28 |
| "The Aristocats" kitten, or his composer namesake Hector | 66 |
| French composer Louis Hector | 28 |
| Composer Hector | 15 |
| "Symphonie Fantastique" composer Hector | 49 |
| 'Symphonie Fantastique' composer | 40 |
| Former prime minister who owns A.C. Milan | 41 |
| Nicknaming sportscaster Chris | 29 |
| Sportscaster Len who wrote "Spanning the World" | 57 |
| Shelley or Lazar | 16 |
| Shelley of comedy lore | 22 |
| ESPN anchor known for conferring silly nicknames | 48 |