| Clerics in un monastère | 26 |
| Liszt and Prévost, e.g. | 26 |
| French priests' titles | 26 |
| French clerics' titles | 26 |
| Yippies co-founder Hoffman | 26 |
| Australian actress Cornish | 26 |
| 1960's radical Hoffman | 26 |
| "Dear" columnist | 26 |
| "West Wing" wife | 26 |
| Diane Sawyer's network | 26 |
| 1970 hit for the Jackson 5 | 26 |
| "Scrubs" network | 26 |
| "Castle" network | 26 |
| TV network owned by Disney | 26 |
| Start of tot's refrain | 26 |
| Start of a familiar lineup | 26 |
| Network for Peter Jennings | 26 |
| Disney acquisition of 1996 | 26 |
| Disney acquisition of 1995 | 26 |
| Alphabetical Jackson 5 hit | 26 |
| "Simple" letters | 26 |
| "Castle" carrier | 26 |
| 'The View' network | 26 |
| Start of a tot's chant | 26 |
| Nursery school song opener | 26 |
| First four rows at the Met | 26 |
| Start of a familiar series | 26 |
| Fundamentals, so to speak | 26 |
| Bart Simpson's grandpa | 26 |
| 16th president, familiarly | 26 |
| Homer Simpson's father | 26 |
| Lincoln, the Rail-Splitter | 26 |
| 1860s White House nickname | 26 |
| White House nickname, once | 26 |
| Lisa Simpson's grandpa | 26 |
| Japan's prime minister | 26 |
| Vigoda of "Fish" | 26 |
| Jeff's opposite number | 26 |
| Japanese novelist Kobo ___ | 26 |
| He debated Stephen in 1858 | 26 |
| First name in 1858 debates | 26 |
| Featherweight boxer Attell | 26 |
| Familiar fellow on a penny | 26 |
| 16th president familiarly | 26 |
| 'Honest' president | 26 |
| Off to the side, on a ship | 26 |
| Facing a ship's length | 26 |
| Under covers for the night | 26 |
| Like most people at 3 A.M. | 26 |
| Last words of an Ali boast | 26 |
| "Sting like ___" | 26 |
| Blackmun's predecessor | 26 |
| Member of the first family | 26 |
| Ill-fated Biblical brother | 26 |
| Biblical fratricide victim | 26 |
| Slain sibling in the Bible | 26 |
| One of Seth's brothers | 26 |
| First victim of fratricide | 26 |
| The first martyr, in Islam | 26 |
| Shepherd slain by a farmer | 26 |
| Old union leader I. W. ___ | 26 |
| Literary fratricide victim | 26 |
| F. A. ___, English chemist | 26 |
| Dickens's ___ Magwitch | 26 |
| Baudelaire title character | 26 |
| Actor Walter from St. Paul | 26 |
| "____ for Adano" | 26 |
| Honest ones' namesakes | 26 |
| Two of them make a sawbuck | 26 |
| Honest one's namesakes | 26 |
| Drive the getaway car, say | 26 |
| What an accomplice will do | 26 |
| Pitch in at a crime scene? | 26 |
| "Wanna make __?" | 26 |
| Support, in a criminal way | 26 |
| Sanction misdeeds, perhaps | 26 |
| Provide cover for, perhaps | 26 |
| Provide a hideout for, say | 26 |
| Help in heinous activities | 26 |
| Help in an underhanded way | 26 |
| Assist with the arson, say | 26 |
| Assist a cat burglar, e.g. | 26 |
| Drives the getaway car for | 26 |
| Does lookout duty for, say | 26 |
| Plans a getaway for, maybe | 26 |
| Helps in a bank heist, say | 26 |
| Acts as a lookout, perhaps | 26 |
| Disabled an alarm, perhaps | 26 |
| Hate with a purple passion | 26 |
| Dislike more than a little | 26 |
| Hero of 2,327 performances | 26 |
| Character in long-run play | 26 |
| Rose's beau, in a play | 26 |
| Gymnastics coach Grossfeld | 26 |
| "___ Irish Rose" | 26 |
| "--- Irish Rose" | 26 |
| --- "Irish Rose" | 26 |
| Eisenhower Library setting | 26 |
| Like trumpets in a fanfare | 26 |
| Ready and willing partner? | 26 |