| Name associated with spirits | 28 |
| Miserly curmudgeon | 18 |
| Marley's surviving partner | 30 |
| Man of triple-vision | 20 |
| Character changed by spirits at Yuletide | 40 |
| Alistair Sim and Mr. Magoo | 26 |
| "I promise to spend less money," said ___ | 51 |
| Scrooge et al., for short | 25 |
| Poet Fardd et al. | 18 |
| Descendant of Shem | 18 |
| Hebrew ancestor | 15 |
| Hairstylist Jose | 16 |
| Stylist to the stars José | 28 |
| Boar: Ger. | 10 |
| Turkish lake | 12 |
| Salon guru Jose | 15 |
| Peleg's father: Gen. 10:25 | 30 |
| José who wrote "Beyond Hair: The Ultimate Makeover Book" | 69 |
| Hebrews' lineal ancestor | 28 |
| Hebrews' ancestor | 21 |
| Hairstylist José | 23 |
| Hair stylist Jose | 17 |
| Great-grandson of Shem | 22 |
| Follower of Luther: 1511–69 | 34 |
| Celebrity hairstylist Jose | 26 |
| A descendant of Shem | 20 |
| Richard ___, 1966 Pulitzer poet | 31 |
| 1966 Pulitzer-winning poet Richard | 34 |
| 1930s-'40s big band singer Bob | 34 |
| German novelist: 1837-98 | 24 |
| Longtime sports executive Dick | 30 |
| Longtime NBC sports exec | 24 |
| Early "SNL" exec Dick | 31 |
| Dick ___, co-creator of "Saturday Night Live" | 55 |
| "Roger ___ Book of Film" | 34 |
| TV critic and ex-German president | 33 |
| Germany's first First Family: 1919–25 | 48 |
| First First Family of the Weimar Republic | 41 |
| Critic and former German president | 34 |
| Shrimp, at sushi restaurants | 28 |
| __ Nor, lake in Sinkiang | 24 |
| Neurologist Krafft-___ | 22 |
| Krafft-___ | 10 |
| Powerful Syrian city in the third millennium B.C. | 49 |
| Ancient city with remains near Aleppo | 37 |
| Muslim Satan | 12 |
| Islamic devil | 13 |
| Islamic devi | 12 |
| Arabic jinn | 11 |
| Arabian Satan | 13 |
| Naut. direction | 15 |
| Dir. for a skipper | 18 |
| ___-OZN (1980s group with the hit "AEIOU, Sometimes Y") | 65 |
| Surveyor's dir. | 19 |
| Helmsman's abbr. | 20 |
| Dir. opposite to WbS | 20 |
| 78° 45' clockwise from north: Abbr. | 42 |
| Austrian author Marie von ___-Eschenbach | 40 |
| Central American tree | 21 |
| Oil-yielding tree | 17 |
| Oil-yielding tropical tree | 26 |
| Nigerian tribe: Var. | 20 |
| African people: Var. | 20 |
| W African native | 16 |
| Tree of C. America | 18 |
| People of Africa | 16 |
| Nigerian trader | 15 |
| Biafran | 7 |
| Online bulletin area | 20 |
| WWII torpedo launchers | 22 |
| WWII torpedo ships | 18 |
| WWII Baltic Sea patrollers | 26 |
| German craft of W. W. II | 24 |
| British term for foes' vessels | 34 |
| British craft | 13 |
| Tropical oil tree | 17 |
| Tree of Honduras | 16 |
| Oil-yielding tree of C.A. | 25 |
| C. American tree | 16 |
| C. A. tree | 10 |
| Nigerian group | 14 |
| C.A. trees | 10 |
| Erstwhile Treasury offerings | 28 |
| Treasury offerings until 1980 | 29 |
| Old U.S. gov't investments | 30 |
| Steady stream of black coffee? | 30 |
| To linguists, it's African American Vernacular English | 58 |
| Dialect in 1990s news | 21 |
| Vernacular that came into prominence in 1996 | 44 |
| Subject of a 1990s language controversy | 39 |
| Much-debated school subject | 27 |
| Linguistics term coined in 1973, and made controversial in 1996 | 63 |
| Language in which "yo" is a pronoun | 45 |
| Controversial talk | 18 |
| Controversial school language subject | 37 |
| Controversial "language" of the 1990s | 47 |
| African American Vernacular English | 35 |
| Hard rubber | 11 |
| Bowling ball material | 21 |
| Hard rubber substance | 21 |