| Zoltan, director of "Cry, the Beloved Country" | 56 |
| Zoltan who directed "Jungle Book" | 43 |
| Producer-director Alexander | 27 |
| Producer Sir Alexander | 22 |
| Michael who wrote the 1975 best seller “Power!” | 55 |
| Michael who wrote "Charmed Lives" | 43 |
| Director Sir Alexander | 22 |
| Director of "Anna Karenina": 1948 | 43 |
| British film maker | 18 |
| 1998 Australian Open winner Petr | 32 |
| 1998 Australian Open winner | 27 |
| 1930's-40's director Zoltan ___ | 39 |
| "Queenie" writer Michael | 34 |
| "Queenie" author Michael | 34 |
| "Queenie" author | 26 |
| "Elephant Boy" co-director | 36 |
| "Cry, the Beloved Country" director Zoltan | 52 |
| Persephone | 10 |
| A daughter of Demeter | 21 |
| July 27, 1953 | 13 |
| Its highest rank is Wonsu | 25 |
| Cuisine grilled at the table | 28 |
| 155-mi. Asian strip that intersects the 38th parallel | 53 |
| Seoul residents | 15 |
| Seoul mates? | 12 |
| Seoul brothers? | 15 |
| They use the Hangul alphabet | 28 |
| Seoul-mates? | 12 |
| Seoul natives | 13 |
| Ones with Seoul custody? | 24 |
| '50s conflict | 17 |
| Asian Brazilian expert? | 23 |
| Very jealous, in a first language? | 34 |
| One is North, the other South | 29 |
| It links the Sea of Japan with the East China Sea | 49 |
| "The New Yorker" cartoonist Ed | 40 |
| Name in 1993 news | 17 |
| He died with his Branch Davidians | 33 |
| Cult leader in 1993 news | 24 |
| Branch Davidians leader | 23 |
| Corinth, to a native | 20 |
| Yogurt-based Indian stew | 24 |
| Rich Indian yogurt curry | 24 |
| Indian curry dish | 17 |
| Humorous Harvey | 15 |
| "Carol Burnett Show" regular | 38 |
| Dudes who promise you rides to nu metal shows but keep forgetting to show up? | 77 |
| Squat, broad-mouthed jar | 24 |
| One of the Fijis | 16 |
| Designer Michael | 16 |
| Fashion designer Michael | 24 |
| Former "Project Runway" judge | 39 |
| Fashion designer Michael who's a judge on "Project Runway" | 72 |
| Nautical nozzle | 15 |
| Prague currency | 15 |
| Czech currency | 14 |
| Cash for a Czech | 16 |
| Cash for Czechs | 15 |
| Highest mountain in Australia | 29 |
| Bridge that connects Brooklyn and Queens | 40 |
| Legit "Lakmé" composer? | 36 |
| It might come with a deli sandwich | 34 |
| Rabbi-approved meals | 20 |
| Seder fare | 10 |
| Proper singer Sinatra? | 22 |
| Hebrew National product | 23 |
| Carnegie Deli offering | 22 |
| Deli sandwich freebies | 22 |
| Condiment that's O.K. for observant Jews | 44 |
| Ingredient for making gunpowder during Passover? | 48 |
| Triumph duly blessed by a Rabbi? | 32 |
| Greek universe | 14 |
| Dweller in Pristina | 19 |
| Hungarian patriot and statesman | 31 |
| Khrushchev's successor | 26 |
| Famed visitor to Glassboro | 26 |
| Brezhnev rival | 14 |
| Dravidian language | 18 |
| Gifford cohost | 14 |
| Matthau title role | 18 |
| 1971 Matthau film directed by Jack Lemmon | 41 |
| 'The Prophecy actor Elias' | 34 |
| Pad name | 8 |
| Big name in pads | 16 |
| Big name in feminine hygiene | 28 |
| Folk guitarist Leo | 18 |
| Guitarist Leo, known for his idiosyncratic fingerpicking | 56 |
| Actor Yaphet | 12 |
| Yaphet of "Alien" and "The Running Man" | 59 |
| Actor Yaphet ___, of TV’s “Homicide” | 48 |
| Actor Yaphet __ of "Midnight Run" | 43 |
| "Alien" actor Yaphet | 30 |
| Pitcher of a perfect game, 9/9/65 | 33 |
| Legendary Dodger southpaw | 25 |
| LEFT-HANDED PITCHER | 19 |
| Hall of Fame hurler | 19 |
| Transmission with the heading: "FROM: THE GREATEST PITCHER EVER"? | 75 |
| Author of "Born on the Fourth of July" | 48 |
| "Born on the Fourth of July" hero Ron | 47 |
| ___ tow | 7 |