| 'Waiting for Lefty' writer | 34 |
| 'Waiting for Lefty' playwright | 38 |
| ''Awake and Sing!'' playwright | 46 |
| Folk-singing civil rights activist | 34 |
| "___ Sings Dylan" (1965 folk album) | 45 |
| Single-named folk singer from Alabama | 37 |
| Singer who influenced Bob Dylan and Janis Joplin | 48 |
| Singer given a 1999 National Medal of Arts | 42 |
| One-named singer of folk and blues | 34 |
| Folk singer from Birmingham, Ala. | 33 |
| Folk singer who influenced Dylan | 32 |
| "Voice of the Civil Rights Movement" | 46 |
| "My Eyes Have Seen" singer | 36 |
| "Livin' With the Blues" singer | 44 |
| "Livin' With the Blues" folk singer | 49 |
| "Gonna Let It Shine" singer | 37 |
| "Blues Everywhere I Go" singer | 40 |
| Main female character in "Swan Lake" | 46 |
| ''Swan Lake'' character | 39 |
| Von Rothbart turned her into a swan | 35 |
| Prince Siegfried's love, in ballet | 38 |
| Mme. Swann, in Proust's books | 33 |
| Mme. Swan, in Proust's books | 32 |
| ''Swan Lake'' princess | 38 |
| Like much of Horace's poetry | 32 |
| Cartoon canine with a long tongue | 33 |
| ''Garfield'' dog | 32 |
| Long-tongued comic strip character | 34 |
| Garfield's "purebred clown" | 41 |
| ''Garfield'' pup | 32 |
| Big-tongued comic strip character | 33 |
| He wears a yellow coat and pants | 32 |
| Veterinary patient of Dr. Liz Wilson | 36 |
| Pet given to Jon Arbuckle by Lyman | 34 |
| Occasionally punted comics canine | 33 |
| He's often punted off the table | 35 |
| Garfield's pal, in the funnies | 34 |
| Garfield's foil, in the comics | 34 |
| Garfield's bane, in the comics | 34 |
| Frequent target of Garfield's pranks | 40 |
| Drooling pooch in "Garfield" | 38 |
| Drooling dog in "Garfield" | 36 |
| Dog often messed with by Garfield | 33 |
| Dog in a popular syndicated strip | 33 |
| Comics patient of Dr. Liz Wilson | 32 |
| Comics character who almost never speaks | 40 |
| Comics canine for nearly 30 years | 33 |
| Comic strip dog with a long tongue | 34 |
| Comic strip dog for more than a quarter-century | 47 |
| Comic strip character with two black spots | 42 |
| Comic strip character with a prominent tongue | 45 |
| Character often seen standing in a puddle of spit | 49 |
| Cartoon dog often punted off the table | 38 |
| Arlene's canine friend in the funnies | 41 |
| "Garfield Minus Garfield" character | 45 |
| "Garfield "character"" | 42 |
| "A Tail of Two Kitties" dog | 37 |
| "___ Unleashed!" (cartoon volume) | 43 |
| ___ Cologne (skunk of old cartoons) | 35 |
| The black swan in "Swan Lake" | 39 |
| Odette's opposite in "Swan Lake" | 46 |
| Deceptive woman of ''Swan Lake'' | 48 |
| "Swan" in a black tutu, traditionally | 47 |
| Frigg's husband, in Norse myth | 34 |
| God who gave up an eye to gain wisdom | 37 |
| Anthony Hopkins's "Thor" role | 43 |
| God who rode an eight-legged horse | 34 |
| Norse god with an eight-legged horse | 36 |
| Hopkins's "Thor" role | 35 |
| Deity with an eight-legged horse | 32 |
| Thor's father, in Norse mythology | 37 |
| Role in 2011's "Thor" | 35 |
| Presider over banquets of those slain in battle | 47 |
| Norse god of culture, art and war | 33 |
| Mythological deity with two ravens | 34 |
| Mythical wanderer whom Gandalf resembles | 40 |
| Mythical dweller across the Rainbow Bridge | 42 |
| Mount ___ (highest point on Baffin Island) | 42 |
| His ravens represent thought and memory | 39 |
| He rode an eight-legged horse named Sleipnir | 44 |
| He gave up an eye in exchange for wisdom | 40 |
| He banished Thor in Marvel Comics | 33 |
| God with two ravens on his shoulders | 36 |
| God who rides an eight-legged horse | 35 |
| God in the "Gylfaginning" | 35 |
| God attended by two ravens and two wolves | 41 |
| Father of Balder, the god of goodness | 37 |
| "The ruler of the universe" | 37 |
| Writers for old literary magazines | 34 |
| Writers for old literary columns | 32 |
| Poets who focus on praising verses | 34 |
| "Deep Space Nine" shapeshifter | 40 |
| "Deep Space Nine" role | 32 |
| "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" constable | 48 |
| "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" character | 48 |
| "Star Trek: DSN" character | 36 |
| ''Deep Space Nine'' changeling | 46 |
| Palindromic "Star Trek" character | 43 |
| Palindromic "Star Trek: DSN" role | 43 |
| Half-brother of William the Conqueror | 37 |