| Name of 16 Vatican leaders | 26 |
| Lady ___, a founder of Irish National Theatre | 45 |
| Hines | 5 |
| Former "Meet the Press" host David | 44 |
| Audrey's "Roman Holiday" co-star | 46 |
| "My Only Lover" reggae musician | 41 |
| Calendar reformer and others | 28 |
| Part of a bushel belonging to Dick? | 35 |
| Jackets once worn by seamen | 27 |
| The boys | 8 |
| LeMond and Louganis | 19 |
| Golfer Norman and others | 24 |
| Swimmer Louganis et al. | 23 |
| Morris and Luzinski | 19 |
| Luzinsky and Louganis | 21 |
| Evigan and Louganis | 19 |
| Baseball's Luzinski et al. | 30 |
| Unbleached and undyed cloth | 27 |
| Unseen troublemaker | 19 |
| Mischievous troublemaker | 24 |
| Troublemaker of folklore | 24 |
| Troublemaker invented by the British Royal Air Force | 52 |
| Scapegoat for many a failure | 28 |
| Mischievous gnome | 17 |
| Invisible troublemaker | 22 |
| Impish gnome | 12 |
| Imaginary troublemaker | 22 |
| Glitch-causing gnome | 20 |
| Fictional creature born of a post-midnight feeding | 50 |
| Unseen troublemakers | 20 |
| 1984 Phoebe Cates film shown on AMC, appropriately? | 51 |
| 1984 comic horror film | 22 |
| Sweden's Axel Wenner-___ | 28 |
| Its capital is St. George's | 31 |
| Opportunity for wine? | 21 |
| Artsy wine center? | 18 |
| Slingshots from an island nation? | 33 |
| Its business is booming | 23 |
| Small explosive shell | 21 |
| Lobbed weapon | 13 |
| Hurled explosive | 16 |
| Explosive pineapple | 19 |
| Explosive missile | 17 |
| "Pineapple" | 21 |
| Weapon with a pin | 17 |
| Pineapple, to a soldier | 23 |
| Pineapple, e.g. | 15 |
| Pineapple for a G.I. | 20 |
| Pineapple of sorts | 19 |
| Piece of weaponry | 17 |
| Lobbed explosive | 16 |
| It may contain tear gas | 23 |
| It has a safety pin | 19 |
| Field missile | 13 |
| Explosive shell thrown by hand | 30 |
| Soldiers' "pineapples" | 36 |
| Soldiers' 'pineapples' | 34 |
| Mini-bombs | 10 |
| Launchers launch them | 21 |
| Items in a commando's bandoleer | 35 |
| G.I. Joe's pineapples | 25 |
| Soldier with pineapples | 23 |
| Royal guard | 11 |
| Rattails of the deep seas | 25 |
| Syrup made from pomegranate juice | 33 |
| West Indies island chain | 24 |
| Beowulf's victim | 20 |
| Beowulf's foe | 17 |
| Monster slain by Beowulf | 24 |
| Monster defeated by Beowulf | 27 |
| Cannibal of Anglo-Saxon legend | 30 |
| Beowulf monster | 18 |
| "Beowulf" beast | 25 |
| ''Beowulf'' monster | 35 |
| 1968 Winter Olympics site | 25 |
| Winter Olympic Games site: 1968 | 31 |
| Where Peggy Fleming won gold | 28 |
| Site of the 1968 Winter Olympics | 32 |
| French ski city | 15 |
| French site of the 1968 Winter Games | 36 |
| Unix search command | 19 |
| British economist | 17 |
| Moneyman Sir Thomas | 19 |
| Financier with a law named after him | 36 |
| Financier known for cheap-money law | 35 |
| A law follows his name | 22 |
| Mata Hari portrayer of 1931 | 27 |
| Swedish star, now a septuagenarian | 34 |
| Star of "The Temptress" (1926) | 40 |
| Star discovered in the 1920's | 33 |
| Actress who's the inspiration for this puzzle's theme? | 62 |
| Actress in "Camille" | 30 |
| A solitary wasp was named after this actress | 44 |
| "The Temptress" | 25 |
| "Romance" star who wraps about a touching game? | 57 |
| Garbo et al. | 12 |
| Garbo and Nissen | 16 |
| Garbo and Scacchi | 17 |
| Garbo et al. | 13 |
| Actress Nissen et al. | 21 |