| Enola Gay target of 1945 | 24 |
| 1946 John Hersey book | 21 |
| Film subtitled "Paris, Ah So"? | 40 |
| Judd of "Numb3rs" | 27 |
| Judd of "Taxi" | 24 |
| Judd of ''Taxi'' | 32 |
| Star of "Taxi" | 24 |
| N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer Elroy | 26 |
| Hungarian-born Canuck stage director | 36 |
| Emile of "Milk" | 25 |
| Emile of "Into the Wild" | 34 |
| Actor Judd | 10 |
| "Milk" co-star, 2008 | 30 |
| "Into the Wild" actor Emile | 37 |
| Scottish herd | 13 |
| Why the woman irons a wig, too | 30 |
| Minutely hairy | 14 |
| Trumpeter Al's family | 25 |
| Trumpeter Al and family | 23 |
| Seductive greeting on the docks | 31 |
| Alluring dockside greeting | 26 |
| ___ hers | 8 |
| Like an estate that a father wills to his children? | 51 |
| Like some matching pairs | 24 |
| Mr. Stork's traveling attire? | 33 |
| What a poor guy might bet? | 26 |
| The producer had ... | 20 |
| "Give the devil ___" | 30 |
| Cardinal's title | 20 |
| 1901 Kentucky Derby winner | 26 |
| "___ is on the sparrow" | 33 |
| Poole Pulitzer-winner | 21 |
| Cary Grant movie | 16 |
| Cary Grant film set in Chicago | 30 |
| Russell-Grant comedy | 20 |
| R. Russell-C. Grant film: 1940 | 30 |
| 1940 Grant/Russell comedy | 25 |
| 1940 screwball comedy based on "The Front Page" | 57 |
| Phrase for a duke | 17 |
| Ducal honorific | 15 |
| "...never married, and that's _____": Burton | 58 |
| "Divided" gender-combining adjective | 46 |
| Title for the pope | 18 |
| Pope's title | 16 |
| Horseshoe-playing judge, perhaps | 32 |
| Cher cover "It's in ___" | 38 |
| Larry of the Brewers | 20 |
| Bounty or Beagle's title | 28 |
| "Accuse not a servant unto ___" | 41 |
| Trademark with Nipper | 21 |
| Trademark associated with a dog and a gramophone | 48 |
| Painting used to promote gramophones | 36 |
| Gramophone company trademark | 28 |
| 1899 painting used to promote gramophones | 41 |
| English boy's best friend? | 30 |
| Matching pair, informally | 25 |
| Jack worth one point in cribbage | 32 |
| What a man making a comeback may get back to | 44 |
| Their, singularly | 17 |
| Politically correct possessive | 30 |
| Gender-neutral phrase | 21 |
| End of the explanation | 22 |
| Latino | 6 |
| Latin American | 14 |
| Relating to Iberia | 18 |
| Like many New Yorkers | 21 |
| Like many Harlemites | 20 |
| Like Laredo, largely | 20 |
| Like 14% of the nationÂ’s population | 39 |
| Latin-American | 14 |
| La Raza member | 14 |
| Presidente supporter's wear? | 32 |
| Sala? | 5 |
| Powerful voting bloc | 20 |
| Where the Santa Maria was wrecked: 1492 | 39 |
| Ship created by Robert Louis Stevenson for “Treasure Island” | 68 |
| Island discovered byColumbus | 29 |
| Haiti and the Dominican Republic | 32 |
| A 1492 landfall | 15 |
| Certain U.S. resident | 21 |
| -- -American (Latino U.S. resident) | 35 |
| What the fastidious farmer minds? | 33 |
| Swift, casually | 15 |
| Like many Net connections | 25 |
| Fast, informally | 16 |
| Having stiff, coarse hairs | 26 |
| Showed contempt for | 19 |
| Greeted, as a villain | 21 |
| Greeted as a villain | 20 |
| Pronoun not in the king's English | 37 |
| One's own man | 17 |
| Dialectal pronoun | 17 |
| Many a snake | 12 |
| Snake, at times | 15 |
| Snake or cat, on occasion | 25 |
| One who expresses contempt | 26 |
| Curtain-call critic | 19 |
| Bane of an off-key tenor | 24 |
| An obviously angry snake or cat | 31 |
| Warns as a snake would | 22 |